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Folk Songs of Mantineia, Greece. Sotirios (Sam) Chianis. (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1965.) (Folklore Studies, 15.) 171 pp. $4.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2019

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Copyright © International Council for Traditional Music 1967

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1. See Michaelides, S.: The Neohellenic Folk Music, Limassol, Cyprus 1948. (In English.)Google Scholar

2. The importance of the comparative study of folk music on a regional basis is evident. We submitted such a plan for the whole of Europe at the General Conference of the International Folk Music Council held in Venice, in September 1949. See: Michaelides, S.: “Regional Committees for the comparative study of folk music,” Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Vol. II, 1950, pp. 2831.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3. See St.Kyriakides, : “The children of the decapentasyllabic,” Himerologion tis Megalis Hellados, 1923 (Athens), pp. 417-33 (in Greek)Google Scholar, and S., Baud-Bovy: “Sur la prosodie des chansons cleftiques,” Hellinica. supplement no. 4 (Salonika, 1953), pp. 95103.Google Scholar