The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12)Frazer, James George
Religion
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12)
Frazer, James George
Magic; Mythology; Religion; Superstition
Apollo at Delos, i. 32, 34 _sq._, ii. 135;
prophetess of, inspired by laurel, i. 384, iv. 80;
image of, in sacred cave at Hylae, i. 386;
at Patara, ii. 135;
purification of, iii. 223 _n._ 1;
servitude of, iv. 70 _n._ 1, 78;
and the laurel, iv. 78 _sqq._;
at Thebes, iv. 79;
purged of the dragon’s blood in the Vale of Tempe, iv. 81;
dedication of a tithe-offering to, iv. 187 _n._ 5;
the friend of Cinyras, v. 54;
music in the worship of, v. 54 _sq._;
his musical contest with Marsyas, v. 55, 288;
reputed father of Augustus, v. 81;
purified at Tempe, vi. 240;
temple of, at the Lover’s Leap, ix. 254;
temple of, at Cumae, x. 99;
identified with the Celtic Grannus, x. 112
Apollo and Artemis, birthdays of, i. 32;
the birth of, ii. 58;
their priesthood at Ephesus, vi. 243 _sq._;
cake with twelve knobs offered to, ix. 351 _n._ 3
—— at Delphi, hair offered by boys at puberty to, i. 28;
first-fruits offered to, i. 32;
grave of, at Delphi, i. 34, 35, iv. 4;
seems to have usurped the place of an older god or hero at Delphi and
Thebes, ii. 88;
and the Dragon at Delphi, iv. 78, 79, 80 _sq._, vi. 240;
sacrifices of Croesus to, v. 180 _n._ 1
——, the Cataonian, v. 147 _n._ 3
——, the Clarian, iv. 80 _n._ 1
—— Diradiotes, inspired priestess at temple of, i. 381
—— Erithasean, ii. 121
—— the Four-handed, vi. 250 _n._ 2
—— of the Golden Sword, v. 176
—— surnamed Locust and Mildew, viii. 282
—— the Mouse, his temple in the Troad, viii. 283
—— Soranus, xi. 14, 15 _n._ 3
——, the Wolf-slayer, viii. 283 _sq._
Apollonia, festival at Delos, i. 32 _n._ 2
——, a city in Macedonia, ix. 143 _n._
Apollonius of Tyana, how he rid Antioch of scorpions, viii. 280 _sq._;
how he rid Constantinople of flies, viii. 281
Apologies offered to trees for cutting them down, ii. 18 _sq._, 30, 36
_sq._;
for trespass on sacred groves, ii. 328;
offered by savages to the animals they kill, viii. 215, 217, 218, 221,
222 _sqq._, 235 _sqq._, 243
Apotheosis by being burnt alive, v. 179 _sq._
Apoyaos, tribe in Luzon, their human sacrifices, vii. 241
Appam, a town on the Gold Coast, family descended from a fish at, iv. 129
Appian, on the costume of a priest of Isis, vi. 85 _n._ 3
Apple, offered instead of ram or ox to Hercules, viii. 95 _n._ 2;
divination by a sliced, at Hallowe’en, x. 238;
and candle, biting at, x. 241, 242, 243, 245
—— -tree, afterbirth of cow hung in an, i. 198 _sq._;
straw-man placed on oldest, viii. 6;
as life-index of boy, xi. 165
—— -trees, barren women roll under, to obtain offspring, ii. 57;
torches thrown at, x. 108;
mistletoe on, xi. 315, 316 _n._ 5
Apples at festival of Diana, i. 14, 16;
forbidden to worshippers of Cybele and Attis, v. 280 _n._ 7;
dipping for, at Hallowe’en, x. 237, 239, 241, 242, 243, 245
Apricot-trees, mistletoe on, xi. 316
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