The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... rites has either disappeared or been weakened with the progress of civilization . Yet the mediaeval youth , if a member of the nobility , under- went a series of rites of the same content and meaning on his in- itiation into the order ...
... rites has either disappeared or been weakened with the progress of civilization . Yet the mediaeval youth , if a member of the nobility , under- went a series of rites of the same content and meaning on his in- itiation into the order ...
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... rites are of a purely preventive character , as for example the wassailing of fruit - trees already referred to , or ... rites , we have seen before that fire in particular is considered as most effective . Hence the rites of the Need ...
... rites are of a purely preventive character , as for example the wassailing of fruit - trees already referred to , or ... rites , we have seen before that fire in particular is considered as most effective . Hence the rites of the Need ...
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... rite . It goes without saying , for example , that an agricul- tural rite for which no antecedents can be discovered , cannot be separated from the history of agriculture . This means that all purely agricultural rites which cannot be ...
... rite . It goes without saying , for example , that an agricul- tural rite for which no antecedents can be discovered , cannot be separated from the history of agriculture . This means that all purely agricultural rites which cannot be ...
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