The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... ritual combat is the ceremony of the so- called lithobolia or ritual stone - throwing , which has left its trace not only in the two classical legends just quoted but also in the Norse story of Othin and Gunnloð.18 More remarkable yet ...
... ritual combat is the ceremony of the so- called lithobolia or ritual stone - throwing , which has left its trace not only in the two classical legends just quoted but also in the Norse story of Othin and Gunnloð.18 More remarkable yet ...
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... ritual ploughing give a certain idea of the character of such representations . In the light of such performances it is often possible to discover the ritual origin of many an ancient myth , both in Greece and Scandinavia . For example ...
... ritual ploughing give a certain idea of the character of such representations . In the light of such performances it is often possible to discover the ritual origin of many an ancient myth , both in Greece and Scandinavia . For example ...
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... ritual in which a human representative of John Barleycorn was treated in this fashion ? I must frankly count myself among the honest doubters who believe that , if a ritual grinding there was ( and that I do not doubt ) , the victim was ...
... ritual in which a human representative of John Barleycorn was treated in this fashion ? I must frankly count myself among the honest doubters who believe that , if a ritual grinding there was ( and that I do not doubt ) , the victim was ...
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