The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, 3. részMacmillan, 1922 - 752 oldal |
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... practice of putting kings to death either at the end of a fixed period or whenever their health and strength began to fail , the body of evidence which points to the wide prevalence of such a custom has V. 520253 been considerably ...
... practice of putting kings to death either at the end of a fixed period or whenever their health and strength began to fail , the body of evidence which points to the wide prevalence of such a custom has V. 520253 been considerably ...
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... practice of regicide . Among them the most notable perhaps is the custom formerly observed in Bunyoro of choosing every year from a particular clan a mock king , who was supposed to incarnate the late king , co- habited with his widows ...
... practice of regicide . Among them the most notable perhaps is the custom formerly observed in Bunyoro of choosing every year from a particular clan a mock king , who was supposed to incarnate the late king , co- habited with his widows ...
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... practice of dedicating holy candles in churches would be obvious . Further , the title of Vesta borne by Diana at Nemi points clearly to the maintenance of a perpetual holy fire in her sanctuary . A large circular basement at the north ...
... practice of dedicating holy candles in churches would be obvious . Further , the title of Vesta borne by Diana at Nemi points clearly to the maintenance of a perpetual holy fire in her sanctuary . A large circular basement at the north ...
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... practice . What that philosophy and that practice were , we shall learn later on . § 3. Recapitulation . - We can now perhaps understand why the ancients identified Hippolytus , the consort of Artemis , with ARTEMIS AND HIPPOLYTUS 7 ...
... practice . What that philosophy and that practice were , we shall learn later on . § 3. Recapitulation . - We can now perhaps understand why the ancients identified Hippolytus , the consort of Artemis , with ARTEMIS AND HIPPOLYTUS 7 ...
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... practice of his art are implicitly believed by him to regulate the operations of inanimate nature ; in other words , he tacitly assumes that the Laws of Similarity and Contact are of universal application and are not limited to human ...
... practice of his art are implicitly believed by him to regulate the operations of inanimate nature ; in other words , he tacitly assumes that the Laws of Similarity and Contact are of universal application and are not limited to human ...
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