Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion Language, Art, and Custom |
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... Funeral Sacrifice- Souls of Plants - Souls of Objects - Their transmission by Funeral Sacrifice - Relation of Doctrine of Object - Souls to Epicurean theory of Ideas - Historical development of Doctrine of Souls , from the Ethereal Soul ...
... Funeral Sacrifice- Souls of Plants - Souls of Objects - Their transmission by Funeral Sacrifice - Relation of Doctrine of Object - Souls to Epicurean theory of Ideas - Historical development of Doctrine of Souls , from the Ethereal Soul ...
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... funeral rites of the Lemuralia : — ' Nec viduæ tædis eadem nec virginis apta Tempora . Quae nupsit , non diuturna fuit . Hac quoque de causa , si te proverbia tangunt , Mense malas Maio nubere volgus ait.'2 The saying that marriages in ...
... funeral rites of the Lemuralia : — ' Nec viduæ tædis eadem nec virginis apta Tempora . Quae nupsit , non diuturna fuit . Hac quoque de causa , si te proverbia tangunt , Mense malas Maio nubere volgus ait.'2 The saying that marriages in ...
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... funerals . The custom did not die out with the conversion of the Scandinavian and Teutonic nations . Such formulas as ' God's minne ! ' ' a bowl to God in heaven ! ' are on record , while in like manner Christ , Mary , and the Saints ...
... funerals . The custom did not die out with the conversion of the Scandinavian and Teutonic nations . Such formulas as ' God's minne ! ' ' a bowl to God in heaven ! ' are on record , while in like manner Christ , Mary , and the Saints ...
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... funeral lamentation , and see all his things destroyed , then they say , ' Because we have dreamt of his death he will not die . ' But if they dream of a wedding - dance , it is a sign of a funeral . So the Maoris hold that a kinsman ...
... funeral lamentation , and see all his things destroyed , then they say , ' Because we have dreamt of his death he will not die . ' But if they dream of a wedding - dance , it is a sign of a funeral . So the Maoris hold that a kinsman ...
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... funeral feasts , hang a bangle or metal ring by a thread over a brass basin , which the relatives of the dead approach in succession and strike on the edge with a bit of bamboo ; when the one who was most beloved touches the basin , the ...
... funeral feasts , hang a bangle or metal ring by a thread over a brass basin , which the relatives of the dead approach in succession and strike on the edge with a bit of bamboo ; when the one who was most beloved touches the basin , the ...
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