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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... dance,and neither liedown nor take food in their own houses. And although theyare very voluptuously inclined, they would notfor anything in the world have an intrigue with another manwhiletheir husband is atthe war, believing firmly ...
... dance,and neither liedown nor take food in their own houses. And although theyare very voluptuously inclined, they would notfor anything in the world have an intrigue with another manwhiletheir husband is atthe war, believing firmly ...
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... dances at frequent intervals.Thesedances were believed toensure the successof the expedition. The dancers flourished their knives, threw long sharp- pointed sticks forward, ordrew sticks with hooked ends repeatedly backward and forward ...
... dances at frequent intervals.Thesedances were believed toensure the successof the expedition. The dancers flourished their knives, threw long sharp- pointed sticks forward, ordrew sticks with hooked ends repeatedly backward and forward ...
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... dances which were the chief feature in the ceremonial, in orderthat the tassel ofthe maize might growin like ... dance at theCarnival in order to make the hempgrow tall. The notion that a person can influence a plant homoeopathically.
... dances which were the chief feature in the ceremonial, in orderthat the tassel ofthe maize might growin like ... dance at theCarnival in order to make the hempgrow tall. The notion that a person can influence a plant homoeopathically.
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... dance four times round it.Oneof themdrinks some ofthewater and spirts it intothe air,making a finespray in imitation ofamist or drizzling rain. Thenhe upsets thevessel, spilling thewateron the ground; whereuponthe dancers fall down and ...
... dance four times round it.Oneof themdrinks some ofthewater and spirts it intothe air,making a finespray in imitation ofamist or drizzling rain. Thenhe upsets thevessel, spilling thewateron the ground; whereuponthe dancers fall down and ...
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... dances.Noman maysee these leaf- clad women going their rounds. If theymeeta man, they maulhim and thrust himaside. When they have cleansedthe wells, they must go and pour water on the graves of their ancestors in thesacred grove ...
... dances.Noman maysee these leaf- clad women going their rounds. If theymeeta man, they maulhim and thrust himaside. When they have cleansedthe wells, they must go and pour water on the graves of their ancestors in thesacred grove ...
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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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