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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... appears tobestill rife,though I have soughtto correct it before now. Ifinthepresent work I have dwelt at some length on the worship oftrees,it is not, I trust, because I exaggerate its importance in thehistory ofreligion ...
... appears tobestill rife,though I have soughtto correct it before now. Ifinthepresent work I have dwelt at some length on the worship oftrees,it is not, I trust, because I exaggerate its importance in thehistory ofreligion ...
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... appears thatshe was conceived of especially asa huntress, and furtheras blessing men and women with offspring, and granting expectant mothers an easy delivery.Again, fire seems to have played a foremost part in her ritual. Forduring her ...
... appears thatshe was conceived of especially asa huntress, and furtheras blessing men and women with offspring, and granting expectant mothers an easy delivery.Again, fire seems to have played a foremost part in her ritual. Forduring her ...
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... appears to have prevailed in Greece. In itselfthe opinion isnotimprobable, and itis borne outbythe example of Sparta, almost the only purely Greek state which retained the kingly form ofgovernment in historical times. For inSparta ...
... appears to have prevailed in Greece. In itselfthe opinion isnotimprobable, and itis borne outbythe example of Sparta, almost the only purely Greek state which retained the kingly form ofgovernment in historical times. For inSparta ...
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... appears to us,itis quite ofapiece with earlymodes of thought.A savagehardly conceives thedistinction commonly drawn bymore advanced peoples between the natural andthe supernatural. To him the world is toa great extentworked by ...
... appears to us,itis quite ofapiece with earlymodes of thought.A savagehardly conceives thedistinction commonly drawn bymore advanced peoples between the natural andthe supernatural. To him the world is toa great extentworked by ...
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... appears to have often attained to power by virtue of his supposed proficiency in the black or white art. Hence in orderto understand theevolution of thekingship and the sacred character with which the office has commonly been invested ...
... appears to have often attained to power by virtue of his supposed proficiency in the black or white art. Hence in orderto understand theevolution of thekingship and the sacred character with which the office has commonly been invested ...
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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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