The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 02 of 12)Frazer, James George
Religion
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 02 of 12)
Frazer, James George
Magic; Mythology; Religion; Superstition
To the examples given in my note on Pausanias viii. 7. 2, add Ph.
Paulitschke, _Ethnographie Nordost-Afrikas, die geistige Cultur
der Danâkil, Galla und Somâl_ (Berlin, 1896), pp. 46, 50; “De
Dajaks op Borneo,” _Mededeelingen van wege het Nederlandsche
Zendelinggenootschap_, xiii. (1869) p. 72; A. D’Orbigny, _Voyage
dans l’Amérique Méridionale_, ii. 93, 160 (see above, pp. 16
_sq._); F. Blumentritt, “Über die Eingeborenen der Insel Palawan
und der Inselgruppe der Talamianen,” _Globus_, lix. (1891) p. 167;
W. Crooke, _Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India_
(Westminster, 1896), i. 46; Father Guillemé, in _Annales de la
Propagation de la Foi_, lx. (1888) p. 252.
Footnote 516:
W. F. W. Owen, _Narrative of Voyages to explore the Shores of Africa,
Arabia, and Madagascar_ (London, 1833), ii. 354 _sq._
Footnote 517:
H. Goldie, _Calabar and its Mission_, New Edition (Edinburgh and
London, 1901), p. 43.
Footnote 518:
_Annales de la Propagation de la Foi_, xxxiii. (1861) p. 152.
Footnote 519:
Father Guillemé, in _Annales de la Propagation de la Foi_, lx. (1888)
p. 253.
Footnote 520:
Brasseur de Bourbourg, _Histoire des nations civilisées du Mexique et
de l’Amérique-Centrale_, i. 327 _sq._
Footnote 521:
E. Aymonier, “Les Tchames et leurs religions,” _Revue de l’histoire
des religions_, xxiv. (1891) p. 213.
Footnote 522:
W. Robertson Smith, _Religion of the Semites_, 2nd Ed., pp. 96-104.
Footnote 523:
S. I. Curtiss, _Primitive Semitic Religion To-day_ (Chicago, 1902), p.
117.
Footnote 524:
S. I. Curtiss, _op. cit._ p. 119.
Footnote 525:
W. Crooke, _Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India_
(Westminster, 1896), ii. 50 _sq._, 225 _sq._
Footnote 526:
_Census of India, 1901_, vol. xvii., _Punjab_, p. 164.
Footnote 527:
W. Crooke, _Tribes and Castes of the North-Western Provinces and
Oudh_, iv. 425. As to the sect of the Maharajas, see above, vol. i.
pp. 406 _sq._
Footnote 528:
Pliny, _Nat. Hist._ xxxi. 8.
Footnote 529:
S. I. Curtiss, _Primitive Semitic Religion To-day_, pp. 116 _sq._;
Mrs. H. H. Spoer, “The Powers of Evil in Jerusalem,” _Folk-lore_,
xviii. (1907) p. 55; A. Jaussen, _Coutumes des Arabes au pays de Moab_
(Paris, 1908), p. 360.
Footnote 530:
J. M. Mackinlay, _Folk-lore of Scottish Lochs and Springs_ (Glasgow,
1893), p. 112.
Footnote 531:
A. C. Haddon and C. R. Browne, “The Ethnography of the Aran Islands,”
_Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy_, ii. (1893), p. 819.
Footnote 532:
R. C. Hope, _The Legendary Lore of the Holy Wells of England_ (London,
1893), p. 122.
Footnote 533:
R. C. Hope, _op. cit._ pp. 107 _sq._
Footnote 534:
See, for example, Pausanias, ii. 15. 5, v. 7. 2 _sq._, vi. 22. 9, vii.
23. 1 _sq._, viii. 43. 1, ix. 1. 1 _sq._, ix. 34. 6 and 9.
Footnote 535:
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