Killing the god (cont'd) The golden boughMacmillan and Company, limited, 1900 |
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... Wood embodied the spirit of the oak , and his life , like Balder's , was in the mistletoe , p . 450 ; probably in former times he was burnt , like Balder , in a fire of oakwood , p . 450 ; the reason why the mistletoe was called the ...
... Wood embodied the spirit of the oak , and his life , like Balder's , was in the mistletoe , p . 450 ; probably in former times he was burnt , like Balder , in a fire of oakwood , p . 450 ; the reason why the mistletoe was called the ...
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... Wood , confounded with the sun , p . 456 ; survival of the old Aryan worship of the oak at Nemi , p . 457 ; general conclusion , the progress of thought from magic through religion to science , pp . 458-461 ; Nemi at evening , p . 462 ...
... Wood , confounded with the sun , p . 456 ; survival of the old Aryan worship of the oak at Nemi , p . 457 ; general conclusion , the progress of thought from magic through religion to science , pp . 458-461 ; Nemi at evening , p . 462 ...
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... wood , stones , or what not , from our own back to the back of another , the savage fancies that it is equally possible to transfer the burden of his pains and sins and sorrows to another , who will suffer them in his stead . Upon this ...
... wood , stones , or what not , from our own back to the back of another , the savage fancies that it is equally possible to transfer the burden of his pains and sins and sorrows to another , who will suffer them in his stead . Upon this ...
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... wood , to which in passing each of his men added a fresh stone or bit of wood or a tuft of grass . " This , " says Mr. Decle , • " is a tribute to the spirits , the general precaution to ensure a safe return " ( Three Years in Savage ...
... wood , to which in passing each of his men added a fresh stone or bit of wood or a tuft of grass . " This , " says Mr. Decle , • " is a tribute to the spirits , the general precaution to ensure a safe return " ( Three Years in Savage ...
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... Younghusband , " A Journey Central Asia , " Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society , x . across ( 1888 ) , p . 494 . 2 F. Liebrecht , Zur Volkskunac , p . 274 sq . " 1 will say , " I bring thee wood III 7 . TO STICKS AND STONES.
... Younghusband , " A Journey Central Asia , " Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society , x . across ( 1888 ) , p . 494 . 2 F. Liebrecht , Zur Volkskunac , p . 274 sq . " 1 will say , " I bring thee wood III 7 . TO STICKS AND STONES.
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A. C. Haddon ancient animal annual appears Athenaeus Babylonian Balder Bavaria beat believed Beltane blazing bonfire book of Esther burning called carried cattle celebrated ceremony Cronus cure custom dance dead death deity demons Deutsche Mythologie deutschen devils disease divine drive earth Easter effigy Esther evil spirits expulsion feast festival fever flames flowers Folk-lore Gebräuche ghosts girl goddess gods Greek Haman hand head hole Indians Ishtar island Jews killed kindled king light live magic Märchen Marduk midsummer bonfire Midsummer Day Midsummer Eve midsummer fire mistletoe month mugwort myth nail need-fire night observed passed Pausanias person pile plant priest Purim Religion rites round Sacaea sacred sacrifice Sagen Saturnalia scapegoat season Semiramis sickness soul sticks stones Strabo straw superstition supposed temple throw torches totem tree tribe village Volks Volkskunde witches woman women wood worship young Zakmuk
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43 페이지 - Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices, to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive...
176 페이지 - And in every province whithersoever the king's commandment and his decree came, there was great mourning among the Jews, and fasting, and weeping, and wailing ; and many lay in sackcloth and ashes.
262 페이지 - They kindle a fire, and dress a repast of eggs and milk in the consistence of a custard. They knead a cake of oatmeal, which is toasted at the embers against a stone. After the custard is eaten up, they divide the cake...
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263 페이지 - The rites begin with spilling some of the caudle on the ground, by way of libation : on that every one takes a cake of oatmeal, upon which are raised nine square knobs, each dedicated to some particular being, the supposed preserver of their flocks and herds, or to some particular animal, the real destroyer of them. Each person then turns his face to the fire, breaks off a knob, and flinging it over his shoulders, says, " This I give to thce, preserve thou my horses ; this to thee, preserve thou...
183 페이지 - And Mordecai went out from the presence of the king in royal apparel of blue and white, and with a great crown of gold, and with a garment of fine linen and purple: and the city of Shushan rejoiced and was glad.
460 페이지 - In the last analysis, magic, religion and science are nothing but theories of thought; and as science has supplanted its predecessors, so it may hereafter be itself superseded by some more perfect hypothesis, perhaps by some totally different way of looking at the phenomena — of registering the shadows on the screen — of which we in this generation can form no idea.
363 페이지 - is far from here and hard to find, on the wide ocean. In that sea is an island, and on the island there grows a green oak, and beneath the oak is an iron chest, and in the chest is a small basket, and in the basket is a hare, and in the hare is a duck, and in the duck is an egg ; and he who finds the egg and breaks it, kills me at the same time.
290 페이지 - Accordingly, exactly at midnight, the fires began to appear; and taking the advantage of going up to the leads of the house, which had a widely extended view, I saw on a radius of thirty miles, all around, the fires burning on every eminence which the country afforded. I had a farther satisfaction in learning, from undoubted authority, that the people danced round the fires, and at the close went through these fires, and made their sons and daughters, together with their cattle, pass through the...