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STORIA COMPARATA DEGLI USI NUZIALI IN ITALIA E PRESSO GLI ALTRI POPOLI INDO-EUROPEI
AI NUOVI LETTORI.
AL CONTE GEZA KUUN IN UNGHERIA
PREFAZIONE alla prima edizione
SCOPO DEL MATRIMONIO.
LIBRO PRIMO
I. Quando la fanciulla è bambina.
II. Quando la fanciulla cresce.
III. Pronostici.
IV. Come si fa l'amore.
A thoughtful survey of matrimonial rites, this work traces how wedding ceremonies have unfolded across Italy and among the broader family of Indo‑European peoples. By weaving together ancient texts, folklore records and ethnographic sketches, it shows the surprising parallels and distinct twists that shape each culture’s approach to marriage. Readers are invited to see how rituals of vows, feasts and symbolic gifts echo through centuries, revealing the social values that underlie them.
The author adopts a comparative lens, enriching the original study with fresh notes and an appendix that brings to light previously unpublished customs from regions such as Corsica and Venice. Written with a blend of scholarly rigor and personal reflection, the book balances detailed evidence with clear explanations, making the material accessible to anyone curious about the roots of our most familiar celebrations. It offers a window onto the ways communal traditions endure, adapt, and continue to shape human relationships.
Full title
Storia comparata degli usi nuziali in Italia e presso gli altri popoli indo-europei Seconda edizione riveduta e ampliata dall'autore
Language
it
Duration
~5 hours (294K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Emanuela Piasentini, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2012-06-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1913
An energetic Italian scholar and writer, he helped bring Sanskrit studies, comparative mythology, and world literature into public conversation in 19th-century Italy. His work ranged widely across poetry, criticism, folklore, and literary history, giving him the feel of a true man of letters.
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