The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, 3. részMacmillan, 1922 - 752 oldal |
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... Reapers § 2. Killing the Corn - spirit § 3. Human Sacrifices for the Crops § 4. The Corn - spirit slain in his Human Representatives XLVIII . THE CORN - SPIRIT AS AN ANIMAL § 1. Animal Embodiments of the Corn - spirit § 2. The Corn ...
... Reapers § 2. Killing the Corn - spirit § 3. Human Sacrifices for the Crops § 4. The Corn - spirit slain in his Human Representatives XLVIII . THE CORN - SPIRIT AS AN ANIMAL § 1. Animal Embodiments of the Corn - spirit § 2. The Corn ...
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... reapers , or being trodden to death under the hoofs of the oxen on the threshing- floor . While the men slew him , the women wept crocodile tears at home to appease his natural indignation by a show of grief for his death . The theory ...
... reapers , or being trodden to death under the hoofs of the oxen on the threshing- floor . While the men slew him , the women wept crocodile tears at home to appease his natural indignation by a show of grief for his death . The theory ...
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... reaper , buried in the granary , and coming to life again when it is sown in the ground . A statue of him in the Lateran Museum at Rome clearly indicates his relation to the fruits of the earth , and particularly to the corn ; for it ...
... reaper , buried in the granary , and coming to life again when it is sown in the ground . A statue of him in the Lateran Museum at Rome clearly indicates his relation to the fruits of the earth , and particularly to the corn ; for it ...
371. oldal
... reapers to beat their breasts and lament over the first sheaf cut , while at the same time they called upon Isis ... reapers in Phoenicia and other parts of Western Asia . Probably all these doleful ditties were lamentations for the corn ...
... reapers to beat their breasts and lament over the first sheaf cut , while at the same time they called upon Isis ... reapers in Phoenicia and other parts of Western Asia . Probably all these doleful ditties were lamentations for the corn ...
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... reapers . In Egypt the slain deity was Osiris , and the name Maneros , applied to the dirge , appears to be derived from certain words meaning " Come to thy house , " which often occur in the lamentations for the dead god . 66 ...
... reapers . In Egypt the slain deity was Osiris , and the name Maneros , applied to the dirge , appears to be derived from certain words meaning " Come to thy house , " which often occur in the lamentations for the dead god . 66 ...
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
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