Malay Magic: An Introduction To The Folklore And Popular Religion Of The Malay Peninsular

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Psychology Press, 1965 - 685 oldal
First Published in 1965. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
 

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CHAPTER I
1
CHAPTER II
16
b SANCTITY OF THE BODY
23
c THE SOUL 47
52
b HIGH PLACES
61
c NATURE OF RITES
71
THE MALAY PANTHEON pp 83106
83
b SPIRITS DEMONS AND GHOSTS
93
ADOLESCENCE
352
PERSONAL CEREMONIES AND CHARMS
361
MARRIAGE
368
FUNERALS
397
MEDICINE
408
DANCES SPORTS AND GAMES
457
IO THEATRICAL EXHIBITIONS
503
WAR AND WEAPONS
522

CHAPTER V
107
6 EARTH1 BUILDING CEREMONIES AND CHARMS
141
c WATERI PURIFICATION BY WATER
277
d FIREI PRODUCTION OF FIRE
317
BIRTH CEREMONIES
332
DIVINATION AND THE BLACK ART
532
APPENDIX
581
NOTE ON THE WORD KRAMAT
673
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Walter William Skeat, English philologist, was born in London on November 21,1835, and educated at King's College School (Wimbledon), Highgate School, and Christ's College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow in July 1860. His grandsons include the noted palaeographer T. C. Skeat and the stained glass painter Francis Skeat. Skeat's principal achievement was his Etymological English Dictionary. While preparing the dictionary he wrote hundreds of short articles on word origins for the London-based journal: Notes and Queries. Skeat is responsibel for coining the meaning of a "ghost word" --- a meaningless word that came into existence or acceptance, not by being derived through long-standing usage, nor by being coined at need, but only as the result of an error. His other works include: A Concise Dictionary of Middle English (1888), in conjunction with A. L. Mayhew; A Student's Pastime (1896), a volume of essays; The Chaucer Canon (1900); and A Primer of Classical and English Philology (1905). Skeat died in 1912.

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