The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and ReligionMacmillan, 1947 - 752 oldal |
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... Sacred Buzzard § 2. Killing the Sacred Ram § 3. Killing the Sacred Serpent § 4. Killing the Sacred Turtles § 5. Killing the Sacred Bear LIII . THE PROPITIATION OF WILD ANIMALS BY HUNTERS LIV . TYPES OF ANIMAL SACRAMENT § 1. The Egyptian ...
... Sacred Buzzard § 2. Killing the Sacred Ram § 3. Killing the Sacred Serpent § 4. Killing the Sacred Turtles § 5. Killing the Sacred Bear LIII . THE PROPITIATION OF WILD ANIMALS BY HUNTERS LIV . TYPES OF ANIMAL SACRAMENT § 1. The Egyptian ...
151. oldal
... sacred marriage of Jupiter and Juno was annually celebrated by ali the peoples of the Latin stock in the month which they named after the goddess , the midsummer month of June . If at any time of the year the Romans celebrated the sacred ...
... sacred marriage of Jupiter and Juno was annually celebrated by ali the peoples of the Latin stock in the month which they named after the goddess , the midsummer month of June . If at any time of the year the Romans celebrated the sacred ...
535. oldal
... sacred or divine animal , whose death is mourned by his worshippers , just as the death of the sacred buzzard was mourned by the Californians and the death of the Theban ram by the Egyptians . The smearing each of the worshippers with ...
... sacred or divine animal , whose death is mourned by his worshippers , just as the death of the sacred buzzard was mourned by the Californians and the death of the Theban ram by the Egyptians . The smearing each of the worshippers with ...
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