The Golden BoughPenguin UK, 1996. aug. 29. - 944 oldal Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941) caught the popular imagination with his vast and enterprising comparative study of the beliefs and institutions of mankind, which in its third edition numbered 12 volumes. Reissued here is Frazer's own single-volume abridgement of 1922. |
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... Dionysus XLIV. Demeter and Persephone XLV. The Corn-mother and the Corn-maiden in Northern Europe XLVI. The Corn-mother in Many Lands 1. The Corn-mother in America 2. The Rice-mother in the East Indies 3. The Spirit of the Corn Embodied ...
... Dionysus XLIV. Demeter and Persephone XLV. The Corn-mother and the Corn-maiden in Northern Europe XLVI. The Corn-mother in Many Lands 1. The Corn-mother in America 2. The Rice-mother in the East Indies 3. The Spirit of the Corn Embodied ...
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... Dionysus, the Goatandthe Bull 2. Demeter, the PigandtheHorse 3. Attis, Adonis, andthePig 4. Osiris, the Pig and theBull 5. Virbius and the Horse L. Eating theGod 1. The Sacramentof First-fruits 2. Eating theGodamong the Aztecs 3. Many ...
... Dionysus, the Goatandthe Bull 2. Demeter, the PigandtheHorse 3. Attis, Adonis, andthePig 4. Osiris, the Pig and theBull 5. Virbius and the Horse L. Eating theGod 1. The Sacramentof First-fruits 2. Eating theGodamong the Aztecs 3. Many ...
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The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Volume VI) James George Frazer Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2022 |
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