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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... tohave been translated intomore than twodozen languages (Geertz 1988:111) – but enoughtohave madeFrazer an international cultural icon inanera before culture became so popular (Beard 1992). It was,ofcourse, roughlythis same period ...
... tohave been translated intomore than twodozen languages (Geertz 1988:111) – but enoughtohave madeFrazer an international cultural icon inanera before culture became so popular (Beard 1992). It was,ofcourse, roughlythis same period ...
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... to have played a foremost part in her ritual. Forduring her annual festival, held on thethirteenth of August, at ... tohave been common in Latium fromthe earliest tothe latesttimes. Further, at the annualfestivalof the goddess ...
... to have played a foremost part in her ritual. Forduring her annual festival, held on thethirteenth of August, at ... tohave been common in Latium fromthe earliest tothe latesttimes. Further, at the annualfestivalof the goddess ...
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... to have beenpriestly, and to have centred round the CommonHearth ofthe state. Some Greek states had several of these titular kings, whoheldoffice simultaneously. At Rome the tradition was that the Sacrificial King had been appointed ...
... to have beenpriestly, and to have centred round the CommonHearth ofthe state. Some Greek states had several of these titular kings, whoheldoffice simultaneously. At Rome the tradition was that the Sacrificial King had been appointed ...
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... 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 in the ...
... 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 in the ...
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... tohave yet attained to,it becomes probable that magic arose before religion in theevolution of ourrace,and that man essayed tobend nature tohiswishes bythe sheer force ofspells and enchantmentsbefore he strove tocoax andmollify acoy ...
... tohave yet attained to,it becomes probable that magic arose before religion in theevolution of ourrace,and that man essayed tobend nature tohiswishes bythe sheer force ofspells and enchantmentsbefore he strove tocoax andmollify acoy ...
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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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