Un milagro de San Isidro relacionado con ritos de protección del grano durante la siembra
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1993.v48.i2.272Abstract
This paper focuses on a miracle achieved by St. Isidro which is found in leamed texts from the XVIIIth century. The explanation of the offering of part of the sowing grain to birds and ants should be considered as the Catholic interpretation of a ritual associated with the sowing of the first handful of grain. This custom is well documented in Spanish ethnographic studies as well as in those from West Europe and North Africa.
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