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41. oldal
... thrown at it ; hence in these regions rats ' hair is in great demand when war is expected . One of the ancient books ... throw a pinch of its ashes over the person with whom he is higgling ; after that he can take what he likes from the ...
... thrown at it ; hence in these regions rats ' hair is in great demand when war is expected . One of the ancient books ... throw a pinch of its ashes over the person with whom he is higgling ; after that he can take what he likes from the ...
51. oldal
... throw your tooth backwards over your head , saying , ' Mouse , give me your iron tooth ; I will give you my bone ... thrown on the thatch of the house , because rats make their nests in the decayed thatch . The reason assigned for ...
... throw your tooth backwards over your head , saying , ' Mouse , give me your iron tooth ; I will give you my bone ... thrown on the thatch of the house , because rats make their nests in the decayed thatch . The reason assigned for ...
53. oldal
... throw the navel- string neither into water nor into fire , believing that if that were done the child would be drowned or burned . Thus in many parts of the world the navel - string , or more commonly the afterbirth , is regarded as a ...
... throw the navel- string neither into water nor into fire , believing that if that were done the child would be drowned or burned . Thus in many parts of the world the navel - string , or more commonly the afterbirth , is regarded as a ...
56. oldal
... throw into the sea the bloody bandages with which their wounds have been dressed , for they fear that if these rags fell into the hands of an enemy he might injure them magically thereby . Once when a man with a wound in his mouth ...
... throw into the sea the bloody bandages with which their wounds have been dressed , for they fear that if these rags fell into the hands of an enemy he might injure them magically thereby . Once when a man with a wound in his mouth ...
57. oldal
... throw into the fire a shred of his cloak which he had dropped in her house . In Prussia they say that if you cannot catch a thief , the next best thing you can do is to get hold of a garment which he may have shed in his flight ; for if ...
... throw into the fire a shred of his cloak which he had dropped in her house . In Prussia they say that if you cannot catch a thief , the next best thing you can do is to get hold of a garment which he may have shed in his flight ; for if ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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MAGICIANS AS KINGS | 109 |
INCARNATE HUMAN GODS | 119 |
DEPARTMENTAL KINGS OF NATURE | 140 |
RELICS OF TREEWORSHIP IN MODERN EUROPE | 158 |
ISIS | 503 |
OSIRIS AND THE SUN | 505 |
DIONYSUS | 508 |
DEMETER AND PERSEPHONE | 517 |
CHAPTER PAGE XLV THE CORNMOTHER AND THE CORNMAIDEN IN NORTHERN EUROPE | 525 |
THE CORNMOTHER IN MANY LANDS | 542 |
The Ricemother in the East Indies | 544 |
The Spirit of the Corn embodied in Human Beings | 551 |
THE INFLUENCE OF THE SEXES ON VEGETATION | 178 |
THE SACRED MARRIAGE | 184 |
THE KINGS OF ROME AND ALBA | 193 |
THE SUCCESSION TO THE KINGDOM IN ANCIENT LATIUM | 200 |
THE WORSHIP OF THE | 209 |
THE BURDEN OF ROYALTY | 221 |
THE PERILS OF THE SOUL | 235 |
TABOOED ACTS | 256 |
TABOOED PERSONS | 266 |
TABOOED THINGS | 294 |
TABOOED WORDS | 321 |
CHAPTER PAGE XXIV THE KILLING OF THE DIVINE KING | 348 |
Kings killed when their Strength fails | 349 |
Kings killed at the End of a Fixed Term | 361 |
TEMPORARY KINGS | 373 |
SACRIFICE OF THE KINGS SON | 381 |
SUCCESSION TO THE SOUL | 386 |
THE KILLING OF THE TREESPIRIT | 389 |
Burying the Carnival | 397 |
Carrying out Death | 404 |
Bringing in Summer | 409 |
Battle of Summer and Winter | 416 |
Death and Resurrection of Kostrubonko | 418 |
Death and Revival of Vegetation | 419 |
Analogous Rites in India | 421 |
The Magic Spring | 422 |
THE MYTH OF ADONIS | 426 |
ADONIS IN SYRIA | 431 |
ADONIS IN CYPRUS | 433 |
THE RITUAL OF ADONIS | 441 |
THE GARDENS OF ADONIS | 449 |
THE MYTH AND RITUAL OF ATTIS | 457 |
ATTIS AS A GOD OF VEGETATION | 463 |
HUMAN REPRESENTATIVES OF ATTIS | 465 |
ORIENTAL RELIGIONS IN THE WEST | 469 |
THE MYTH OF OSIRIS | 477 |
THE RITUAL OF OSIRIS | 485 |
The Official Rites | 491 |
THE NATURE OF OSIRIS | 497 |
Osiris a Treespirit | 500 |
Osiris a God of Fertility | 501 |
Osiris a God of the Dead | 502 |
The Double Personification of the Corn as Mother and Daughter | 553 |
LITYERSES | 558 |
Killing the Cornspirit | 560 |
Human Sacrifices for the Crops | 567 |
The Cornspirit slain in his Human Representatives | 576 |
THE CORNSPIRIT AS AN ANIMAL | 588 |
The Cornspirit as a Wolf or a Dog | 589 |
The Cornspirit as a Cock | 592 |
The Cornspirit as a Hare | 594 |
The Cornspirit as a Cat | 595 |
The Cornspirit as a Goat | 596 |
The Cornspirit as a Bull Cow or Ox | 600 |
The Cornspirit as a Horse or Mare | 603 |
The Cornspirit as a Pig Boar or Sow | 604 |
10 On the Animal Embodiments of the Cornspirit | 607 |
ANCIENT DEITIES Of Vegetation AS ANIMALS | 610 |
Demeter the Pig and the Horse | 615 |
Attis Adonis and the Pig | 619 |
Osiris the Pig and the Bull | 620 |
Virbius and the Horse | 626 |
EATING THE GOD | 629 |
Eating the God among the Aztecs | 641 |
Many Manii at Aricia | 644 |
HOMOEOPATHIC MAGIC OF A FLESH DIET | 648 |
KILLING THE DIVINE ANIMAL | 654 |
Killing the Sacred Ram | 656 |
Killing the Sacred Serpent | 658 |
Killing the Sacred Bear | 662 |
THE PROPITIATION OF WILD ANIMALS BY HUNTERS | 679 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 697 |
THE TRANSFERENCE OF EVIL | 706 |
THE PUBLIC EXPULSION OF EVILS | 716 |
PUBLIC SCAPEGOATS | 736 |
HUMAN SCAPEGOATS IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY | 756 |
THE INTERPRETATION OF THE FIREFESTIVALS | 839 |
BALDER AND THE MISTLETOE | 862 |
THE EXTERNAL SOUL IN FOLKTALES | 874 |
THE EXTERNAL SOUL IN FOLKCUSTOM | 888 |
THE GOLDEN BOUGH | 917 |
256 | 965 |
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Adonis Africa ancient animal appears Aricia bear believed blood body Brahman buried burning called carried ceremony chief Cinyras corn-spirit crops custom dance dead death deity Demeter Diana Dionysus divine earth effigy Egeria Egyptian evil festival fire flesh flowers fruit girl goat goddess gods Greek grove hair hand harvest harvest customs head Hence Hippolytus homoeopathic human Indians island killed king Kostrubonko last sheaf Lityerses living magic magician maize marriage May-pole May-tree mother nature Nemi observed offered Osiris Persephone person plants practice priest rain reapers reason reign religion represented rice rites round sacred sacred grove sacrifice sacrificed savage Shilluk singing slain sometimes sorcerer soul spirit of vegetation spring stick stone supposed sympathetic magic taboo temple threshing throw tree tree-spirit tribe victim village Virbius West Africa Whitsuntide wife woman women wood worship young Zeus