... Sicily is home to many ruins, buildings and works of art associated with Greek, Arab and Norman peoples, and its natural landscapes are also very diverse. The rich folk culture linked to the daily life of the islanders has been collected and studied by such outstanding folklorists as G. Pitre, author of the 25-volume "Sicilian Folklore Collection" (1870-1913), his contemporary Salvatore Salomone Marino (1847-1916) and Giuseppe Cocchiara (1904-65), and the results of their research are on display at the Pitre Museum of Folklore in Palermo. Kingdom of Sicily [Kitahara Atsushi] From [Pitre]...In that respect, it has something in common with the literary world of G. Berga. Pitre's academic style was inherited by Giuseppe Cocchiara (1904-65), and today a folk museum has been built in memory of Pitre on the outskirts of Palermo. [Kawashima Hideaki]... *Some of the terminology that mentions "Cocchiara, G." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
… シチリアにはギリシア,アラブ,ノルマンなどの諸民族にゆかりの遺跡,建築物,美術品が多く残っており,自然の景観も変化に富んでいる。島民の日常生活と結びついた豊かな民俗文化については,《シチリア民間伝承叢書》25巻(1870‐1913)を著したG.ピトレをはじめ,彼と同時代のサロモーネ・マリーノSalvatore Salomone Marino(1847‐1916),さらにコッキアーラGiuseppe Cocchiara(1904‐65)らすぐれた民俗学者の手によって収集・研究され,パレルモのピトレ民俗博物館にその成果が収められている。シチリア王国【北原 敦】 【ピトレ】より…その点では,G.ベルガの文学の世界と通じ合うものをもっている。また,ピトレの学風はコッキアーラGiuseppe Cocchiara(1904‐65)に受け継がれ,現在ではパレルモ市郊外に,民俗博物館がピトレを記念して建てられている。【河島 英昭】。… ※「Cocchiara,G.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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