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  1. Carl Wilhelm von Sydow (21 December 1878 – 4 March 1952) was a Swedish folklore scholar. A professor at Lund University, he was a pioneer of folklore studies in Sweden and contributed to establishing systematic methods in the field.

  2. Carl Adolf von Sydow was born on 10 April 1929 in Lund, Sweden. His father, Carl Wilhelm von Sydow, was an ethnologist and professor of folkloristics at Lund University. His mother, Baroness Maria Margareta Rappe, was a schoolteacher. Sydow was of part-German ancestry.

  3. Carl Wilhelm von Sydow, född den 21 december 1878 i Ryssby församling, Kronobergs län, död den 4 mars 1952 i Lunds domkyrkoförsamling, Lund [ 6], var en svensk folklivsforskare . Biografi. Carl Wilhelm von Sydow var son till lantbruksskoleföreståndaren Ludvig von Sydow och friherrinnan Göthilda Rappe.

  4. In 1934, Carl Wilhelm von Sydow differentiated between "memo-rate" and "fabulate" (von Sydow 1934:261). The basic tenet of this distinction was that first hand accounts of supernatural experiences are a different type of folk narrative than second or third hand ac-counts. To avoid the exclusionary nature of such a distinction, von

  5. The Swedish folklorist Carl Wilhelm von Sydow first published his ideas about ecotypes in English more than fifty years ago.3 The reaction of American folklorists to the ecotype idea has varied from an initial forceful rejection to a warm-if tentative-reception to an avoidance by the majority of contemporary folklorists. While the concept has never

  6. Carl Wilhelm von Sydow. Född:1878-12-21 – Ryssby församling (G-län), Kronobergs län. Död:1952-03-04 – Lunds domkyrkoförsamling, Skåne län. Folklorist.

  7. Carl Wilhelm von Sydow (21 December 1878 – 4 March 1952) was a Swedish folklore scholar. A professor at Lund University, he was a pioneer of folklore studies in Sweden and contributed to establishing systematic methods in the field.