The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, 3. részMacmillan, 1922 - 752 oldal |
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... SAVAGE XXIV . THE KILLING OF THE DIVINE KING § 1. The Mortality of the Gods . § 2. Kings killed when their Strength fails PAGE 262 264 264 · 265 § 3. Kings killed at the End of a Fixed Term 274 • XXV . TEMPORARY KINGS 283 • XXVI ...
... SAVAGE XXIV . THE KILLING OF THE DIVINE KING § 1. The Mortality of the Gods . § 2. Kings killed when their Strength fails PAGE 262 264 264 · 265 § 3. Kings killed at the End of a Fixed Term 274 • XXV . TEMPORARY KINGS 283 • XXVI ...
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... savage hardly conceives the distinction commonly drawn by more advanced peoples between the natural and the supernatural . To him the world is to a great extent worked by supernatural agents , that is , by personal beings acting on ...
... savage hardly conceives the distinction commonly drawn by more advanced peoples between the natural and the supernatural . To him the world is to a great extent worked by supernatural agents , that is , by personal beings acting on ...
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... savage , but of ignorant and dull - witted people everywhere . Both branches of magic , the homoeopathic and the contagious , may conveniently be comprehended under the general name of Sympathetic Magic , since both assume that things ...
... savage , but of ignorant and dull - witted people everywhere . Both branches of magic , the homoeopathic and the contagious , may conveniently be comprehended under the general name of Sympathetic Magic , since both assume that things ...
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... savage , they are nevertheless implicitly believed by him to regulate the course of nature quite independently of human will . He thinks that if he acts in a certain way , certain consequences will inevitably follow in virtue of one or ...
... savage , they are nevertheless implicitly believed by him to regulate the course of nature quite independently of human will . He thinks that if he acts in a certain way , certain consequences will inevitably follow in virtue of one or ...
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... savage eats many animals or plants in order to acquire certain desirable qualities with which he believes them to be endowed , so he avoids eating many other animals and plants lest III 21 HOMOEOPATHIC OR IMITATIVE MAGIC.
... savage eats many animals or plants in order to acquire certain desirable qualities with which he believes them to be endowed , so he avoids eating many other animals and plants lest III 21 HOMOEOPATHIC OR IMITATIVE MAGIC.
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