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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... night for seven nights , and say : " It is not wax that I am scorching , It is the liver , heart , and spleen of So - and - so that I scorch . " After the seventh time burn the figure , and your victim will die . This charm obviously ...
... night for seven nights , and say : " It is not wax that I am scorching , It is the liver , heart , and spleen of So - and - so that I scorch . " After the seventh time burn the figure , and your victim will die . This charm obviously ...
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... night after his return in a tub filled with a mixture of fat and water ; there he sat with doubled - up fists and without uttering a syllable , like a child in the womb , while over him were performed all the sacraments that were wont ...
... night after his return in a tub filled with a mixture of fat and water ; there he sat with doubled - up fists and without uttering a syllable , like a child in the womb , while over him were performed all the sacraments that were wont ...
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... night he must keep the fire burning , for if he were to let it die out , disaster would befall the warriors and would continue so long as the hearth was cold . Moreover , he must drink only hot water during the time the army is absent ...
... night he must keep the fire burning , for if he were to let it die out , disaster would befall the warriors and would continue so long as the hearth was cold . Moreover , he must drink only hot water during the time the army is absent ...
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... night , he takes a little earth from a grave and strews it on the roof of his sweetheart's house just above the place where her parents sleep . This , he fancies , will prevent them from waking while he converses with his beloved ...
... night , he takes a little earth from a grave and strews it on the roof of his sweetheart's house just above the place where her parents sleep . This , he fancies , will prevent them from waking while he converses with his beloved ...
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... night a man should sit silent with his wife till the stars begin to twinkle in the sky . When the pole - star appears , he should point it out to her , and , addressing the star , say , " Firm art thou ; I see thee , the firm one . Firm ...
... night a man should sit silent with his wife till the stars begin to twinkle in the sky . When the pole - star appears , he should point it out to her , and , addressing the star , say , " Firm art thou ; I see thee , the firm one . Firm ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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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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