The Golden Bough: The dying GodSt. Martin's Press, 1990 |
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... soul of the man - god is lost to his worshippers ; and with it their prosperity is gone and their very existence endangered . Even if they could arrange to catch the soul of the dying god as it left his lips or his nostrils and so ...
... soul of the man - god is lost to his worshippers ; and with it their prosperity is gone and their very existence endangered . Even if they could arrange to catch the soul of the dying god as it left his lips or his nostrils and so ...
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... soul which has just quitted the body , sometimes that it is specially the soul of an unbaptized infant or of some one who has died without absolution . At sight of it they say that you should cross yourself and pray , or that if you ...
... soul which has just quitted the body , sometimes that it is specially the soul of an unbaptized infant or of some one who has died without absolution . At sight of it they say that you should cross yourself and pray , or that if you ...
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... soul of divine persons assumes , or at least is readily combined with , the idea that the soul of the slain divinity is transmitted to his successor . Of this transmission I have no direct proof except in the case of the Shilluk , among ...
... soul of divine persons assumes , or at least is readily combined with , the idea that the soul of the slain divinity is transmitted to his successor . Of this transmission I have no direct proof except in the case of the Shilluk , among ...
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THE MORTALITY OF THE GODS Pp | 1 |
Octennial Tenure of the Kingship pp 5892 Spartan kings liable to | 4 |
Mortality of savage gods pp 13 mortality of Greek gods 3 sq mortality | 8 |
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A. B. Cook Africa ancient animal Apollodorus appears Athamas beasts believed blood body buried burning Cadmus called Carnival carried cattle celebrated ceremony chief Cnossus crown custom dead Delphi Dinka Diodorus Siculus divine kings dragon effigy Evolution of Kings father festival fire firstborn girls gods Greek head honour human Hyginus Indians K. O. Müller killed king's land laurel legend Leipsic London Magic Art Marduk marriage Melicertes meteor Mid-Lent moon myth Mythologie native observed octennial Olympic Paris Pausanias Pindar Plutarch priest put to death rain-maker reign Religion represented river royal sacred sacrifice sacrificed savage Schol Seligmann serpent Shilluk shooting star shrines of Nyakang Shrove Tuesday Siculus slain slaughter soul spirit story Strabo straw successor suicide Summer supposed swing temporary king Thebes throne totemic tradition tree tribe victims village W. H. Roscher wife woman women worship Zeus