Datinele Si Credintele Poporului - Roman, Vol.1
Datinele si credintele poporului roman, vol.1

A significant portion is dedicated to major winter holidays, specifically the customs and beliefs surrounding Christmas, New Year, and the figures of Jesus Christ and Saint Basil.

The first volume focuses on the mythological origins of the world and the sacred cycle of time: Datinele si credintele poporului roman, vol.1

Datinele și credințele poporului român, vol. 1 , is a foundational ethnographic work by Elena Niculiță-Voronca, first published in 1903. This monumental volume serves as a "treasure-book" for Romanian culture, capturing a synthesis of archaic myths, legends, and folklore collected directly from the people. Core Themes and Content A significant portion is dedicated to major winter

It explores the Romanian folk perspective on the creation of the world, including the struggle between God and the Devil, the formation of mountains and valleys, and the Great Flood. This monumental volume serves as a "treasure-book" for

Datinile si credintele poporului roman. Vol. I-II - Carturesti

The book details beliefs regarding the Sun, the Earth (including minerals and "who" the Earth is), and the spiritual significance of agriculture (sowing and wheat).

It documents traditional practices related to magic, seasonal plants, and the interaction between humans and the divine or supernatural forces. Cultural Significance