Encyclopedia of Urban Legends Ýíöèêëîïåäèÿ "ãîðîäñêèõ ìèôîâ è ëåãåíä"
A definitive and entertaining look at widely recognized tales told primarily in the U.S.
Encyclopedia Britannica 2007 ultimate Reference Suite Minimum system requirements:
Operating system Microsoft® Windows® 2000/.KHP
Processor Pentium® III
512 MB. of the working storage
2,5 GB of vacant place on the hard disk
Permission of screen 1024x768 with the depth of the color of 16 bits
QuickTime 7.0.4 (there is on the disk with the encyclopedia)
Device for reading of the CDS
An easy to use volume that addresses the full spectrum of information on the subject, Encyclopedia of Creation Myths is an indispensable reference source for students of mythology, religion, and classical literature as well as for general readers. Articles, mostly the names of peoples or cultures, retell or describe creation myths ranging from rumored tales of lost civilizations to modern scientific theories. Other articles include story types, such as creation from ancestors, clay, dismemberment, cosmic egg, secretions, etc.; and subjects such as incest and earth mother. Lightly illustrated.
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