Lotte Motz

Lotte Motz

Lotte Motz, née Lotte Edlis, (16 aout 1922 – 24 décembre 1997) est une érudite austro-américaine qui a publié quatre livres et un grand nombre de travaux de recherche sur le folklore et la mythologie germanique.


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