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-[[Anthropophyteia]]: Jahrbuch für folkloristische Erhebungen und Forschungen, zur Entwicklungs-geschichte der geschlechtlichen Moral. 1904-1913. Friedrich S. KRAUSS, ed. Leipzig. 10 vols., 4to, with 9 supplementary volumes of "Beiwerke." Outstanding yearbook of erotic folklore (in continuation of Krauss's yearbook of folklore, Am Urquell, "From the Fountainhead"), with contributions on all languages except English. Publication prohibited after volume 10 by German government, on complaint by the folklore bibliographer [[Johannes Bolte]], but continued with the "Beiwerke" until stopped again by the Nazis, twenty years later, for the Krauss-Satow volumes on Japanese erotic life. Compare: [[Kryptádia]] and [[Maledicta]].+ 
 +'''''Maledicta''''', ''The International Journal of Verbal Aggression'', is an [[academic journal]] dedicated to the study of [[profanity|offensive and negatively valued words and expressions]], also known as [[maledictology]]. Its main areas of interest are the origin, [[etymology]], meaning, use, and influence of [[vulgarity|vulgar]], [[obscenity|obscene]], [[aggression|aggressive]], [[verbal abuse|abusive]], and [[blasphemy|blasphemous]] language. It was published from 1977 until 2005. The publisher, founder, and [[editor-in-chief]] is [[Reinhold Aman]].
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Maledicta, The International Journal of Verbal Aggression, is an academic journal dedicated to the study of offensive and negatively valued words and expressions, also known as maledictology. Its main areas of interest are the origin, etymology, meaning, use, and influence of vulgar, obscene, aggressive, abusive, and blasphemous language. It was published from 1977 until 2005. The publisher, founder, and editor-in-chief is Reinhold Aman.





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