The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, 1. kötetMacmillan, 1960 - 864 oldal |
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726. oldal
... fire from breaking out in the house . In some districts they crown or gird themselves with mugwort while the mid- summer fire is burning , for this is supposed to be a protection against ghosts , witches , and sickness ; in particular ...
... fire from breaking out in the house . In some districts they crown or gird themselves with mugwort while the mid- summer fire is burning , for this is supposed to be a protection against ghosts , witches , and sickness ; in particular ...
742. oldal
... fire strip themselves of their clothes ; in Caithness they divested themselves of all kinds of metal . If after long rubbing of the wood no fire was elicited they concluded that some fire must still be burning in the village ; so a ...
... fire strip themselves of their clothes ; in Caithness they divested themselves of all kinds of metal . If after long rubbing of the wood no fire was elicited they concluded that some fire must still be burning in the village ; so a ...
771. oldal
... fire - festivals was the burning of a man who represented the tree - spirit . In view , then , of the place occupied by the oak in the religion of the Aryans , the presumption is that the tree so represented at the fire - festivals must ...
... fire - festivals was the burning of a man who represented the tree - spirit . In view , then , of the place occupied by the oak in the religion of the Aryans , the presumption is that the tree so represented at the fire - festivals must ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
PRIESTLY KINGS | 10 |
MAGIC AND RELIGION | 56 |
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Adonis ancient animal appears Aricia bear beast believed Beltane blood body bonfires buried burning called carried celebrated Celts ceremony chief child Cinyras corn corn-spirit crops custom dance dead death deity Demeter Dionysus divine earth effigy Egeria evil festival fire flesh fruit girl goat goddess gods Golden Bough Greek ground grove hair hand harvest head Hence Hippolytus homoeopathic human Indians island killed kindled king last sheaf Lityerses living magic magician maize marriage midsummer mistletoe mother nature need-fire Nemi night observed offered Osiris Persephone person plant practice priest rain rain-maker reapers reason religion represented rice rites sacred sacred grove sacrifice sacrificed savage Shilluk Shrove Tuesday slain sometimes sorcerer soul spirit spring sticks stone supposed sympathetic magic taboo temple threshing throw tree tree-spirit tribe vegetation victim village Virbius witches woman women wood worship young Zeus