The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... Rites or Rites of the Way , as they have been called from the French Rites du Passage of M. Van Gen- nep . 88 The rites themselves will be duly discussed in a subsequent chapter ; yet some of the superstitions require a note here . The ...
... Rites or Rites of the Way , as they have been called from the French Rites du Passage of M. Van Gen- nep . 88 The rites themselves will be duly discussed in a subsequent chapter ; yet some of the superstitions require a note here . The ...
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... rites may be divided into three classes : ( 1 ) rites connected with definite days and seasons of the solar year1 ; ( 2 ) rites observed on definite occasions such as birth , marriage , and death ; and ( 3 ) special rites of aversion ...
... rites may be divided into three classes : ( 1 ) rites connected with definite days and seasons of the solar year1 ; ( 2 ) rites observed on definite occasions such as birth , marriage , and death ; and ( 3 ) special rites of aversion ...
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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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