The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and ReligionSpringer, 2016. febr. 19. - 756 oldal Sir James George Frazer originally set out to discover the origins of one ancient custom in Classical Rome - the plucking of the Golden Bough from a tree in the sacred grove of Diana, and the murderous succession of the priesthood there - and was led by his invetigations into a twenty-five year study of primitive customs, superstitions, magic and myth throughout the world. The monumental thirteen-volume work which resulted has been a rich source of anthropological material and a literary masterpiece for more than half a century. Both the wealth of his illustrative material and the broad sweep of his argument can be appreciated in this very readable single volume. |
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... means of images , has commonly been practised for the spiteful purpose of putting obnoxious people out of the world ... means of imitation or mimicry , that a child really shall be born ; but an attempt is made to add to the efficacy of ...
... means of images , has commonly been practised for the spiteful purpose of putting obnoxious people out of the world ... means of imitation or mimicry , that a child really shall be born ; but an attempt is made to add to the efficacy of ...
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... means of a yellow string to the foot of the bed ; then pouring water over the patient , he washed off the yellow porridge , and with it no doubt the jaundice , from him to the birds . After that , by way of giving a final bloom to his ...
... means of a yellow string to the foot of the bed ; then pouring water over the patient , he washed off the yellow porridge , and with it no doubt the jaundice , from him to the birds . After that , by way of giving a final bloom to his ...
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... means of magical ceremonies . Most of the totems are edible animals and plants , and the general result supposed to be accomplished by these ceremonies is that of supplying the tribe with food and other neces- saries . Often the rites ...
... means of magical ceremonies . Most of the totems are edible animals and plants , and the general result supposed to be accomplished by these ceremonies is that of supplying the tribe with food and other neces- saries . Often the rites ...
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... means of their indwelling spirits or vital ether . Hence they hang up the jaw- bones of deer and wild pigs in their houses , in order that the spirits which animate these bones may draw the living creatures of the same kind into the ...
... means of their indwelling spirits or vital ether . Hence they hang up the jaw- bones of deer and wild pigs in their houses , in order that the spirits which animate these bones may draw the living creatures of the same kind into the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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9 | |
33 | |
48 | |
MAGICIANS AS KINGS | 83 |
INCARNATE HUMAN GODS | 91 |
DEPARtmental Kings of Nature | 106 |
Beneficent Powers of Treespirits | 117 |
THE CORNMOTHER and the CORNMAIDEN IN NORTHERN PAGE 384 | 399 |
THE CORNMOTHER IN Many Lands 1 The Cornmother in America | 412 |
The Ricemother in the East Indies | 413 |
The Spirit of the Corn embodied in Human Beings | 419 |
The Double Personification of the Corn as Mother and Daughter | 420 |
LITYERSES 1 Songs of the Cornreapers | 424 |
Killing the Cornspirit | 425 |
Human Sacrifices for the Crops | 431 |
THE INFLUENCE OF THE SEXES ON VEGETATION | 135 |
THE KINGS OF ROME AND ALBA | 146 |
THE SUCCESSION TO THE KINGDOM IN ANCIENT LATIUM | 152 |
ix | 155 |
THE WORSHIP OF THE | 159 |
THE BURDEN OF ROYALTY | 168 |
THE PERILS OF THE SOUL | 178 |
TABOOED ACTS | 194 |
Chiefs and Kings tabooed | 202 |
Warriors tabooed | 210 |
Hunters and Fishers tabooed | 216 |
The Meaning of Taboo | 223 |
The Head tabooed | 230 |
9 | 237 |
OUR DEBT TO THE SAVAGE | 262 |
THE Killing of the Divine KING 1 The Mortality of the Gods | 264 |
Kings killed when their Strength fails | 265 |
3 Kings killed at the End of a Fixed Term | 274 |
TEMPORARY KINGS | 283 |
SACRIFICE OF THE KINGS | 289 |
SUCCESSION TO THE SOUL | 293 |
THE KILLING OF THE TREESPIRIT 1 The Whitsuntide Muminers | 296 |
Burying the Carnival | 301 |
Carrying out Death 4 Bringing in Summer 5 Battle of Summer and Winter 262 | 307 |
335 | 317 |
Death and Revival of Vegetation | 318 |
Analogous Rites in India | 319 |
The Magic Spring | 320 |
THE MYTH OF ADONIS | 324 |
ADONIS IN SYRIA | 327 |
ADONIS IN CYPRUS | 329 |
XXXII THE RITUAL OF ADONIS | 335 |
THE GARDENS OF ADONIS | 341 |
THE MYTH AND RITUAL OF ATTIS | 347 |
ATTIS AS A GOD OF VEGETATION | 352 |
12 | 353 |
ORIENTAL RELIGIONS IN THE WEST | 356 |
THE MYTH OF OSIRIS | 362 |
THE RITUAL OF OSIRIS 1 The Popular Rites | 368 |
The Official Rites | 373 |
THE NATURE OF OSIRIS 1 Osiris a Corngod | 377 |
Osiris a Treespirit | 380 |
OSIRIS AND THE | 384 |
DIONYSUS | 385 |
DEMETER and PERSEPHONE | 393 |
The Cornspirit slain in his Human Representatives | 438 |
THE CORNSPIRIT AS AN ANIMAL 1 Animal Embodiments of the Cornspirit | 447 |
The Cornspirit as a Wolf or a | 448 |
The Cornspirit as a Cock | 450 |
The Cornspirit as a Hare | 452 |
The Cornspirit as a | 453 |
The Cornspirit as a Goat | 454 |
The Cornspirit as a Bull Cow or | 457 |
The Cornspirit as a Horse or Mare | 459 |
The Cornspirit as a Pig Boar or Sow | 460 |
On the Animal Embodiments of the Cornspirit | 462 |
ANCIENT Deities of VEGETATION AS ANIMALS 1 Dionysus the Goat and the Bull | 464 |
Demeter the Pig and the Horse | 469 |
3 Attis Adonis and the | 471 |
Osiris the Pig and the Bull | 472 |
Virbius and the Horse | 476 |
EATING the God 1 The Sacrament of Firstfruits | 479 |
Eating the God among the Aztecs | 488 |
Many Manii at Aricia | 491 |
HOMOEOPATHIC MAGIC OF A FLESH DIET | 494 |
KILLING THE GOD IN MEXICO | 587 |
THE FIREFESTIVALS OF EUROPE | 609 |
THE BURNING OF HUMAN BEINGS IN THE FIRES | 650 |
BALDER AND THE MISTLETOE | 658 |
THE EXTERNAL SOUL IN FOLKTALES | 667 |
THE EXTERNAL SOUL IN FOLKCUSTOM | 679 |
THE GOLDEN BOUGH | 701 |
FAREWELL TO NEMI | 711 |
353 | 717 |
399 | 718 |
356 | 720 |
412 | 722 |
413 | 723 |
464 | 724 |
472 | 726 |
476 | 730 |
488 | 736 |
491 | 737 |
362 | 739 |
380 | 740 |
ISIS | 742 |
381 | 753 |
382 | 754 |
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Adonis ancient animal Aphrodite appears Astarte Athamas Attis bear believed blood body Brahman buried burned called carried celebrated ceremony chief child Cinyras corn corn-spirit crops custom dance dead death deity Demeter Dionysus divine dressed earth effigy Egeria evil festival fire Flamen Dialis flesh flowers fruit ghost girl goat goddess gods Greek ground hair hand harvest head Hence human Indians island Jupiter killed king king's knots Kostrubonko last sheaf Lityerses live magic maize marriage mother nature Nemi night observed offered Osiris Paphos Persephone person priest rain reapers reason reign represented rice rites river rule sacred sacrifice sacrificed savage Shilluk Shrove Tuesday sick slain sometimes sorcerers soul spring straw supposed sympathetic magic taboo Tammuz temple temporary king threshing throw touch tree tree-spirit tribes victim village Virbius wife woman women wood worship young Zeus