The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion - James George Frazer - Book

The Golden Bough: A Study of Magic and Religion

THE PRIMARY aim of this book is to explain the remarkable rule which regulated the succession to the priesthood of Diana at Aricia. When I first set myself to solve the problem more than thirty years ago, I thought that the solution could be propounded very briefly, but I soon found that to render it probable or even intelligible it was necessary to discuss certain more general questions, some of which had hardly been broached before. In successive editions the discussion of these and kindred topics has occupied more and more space, the enquiry has branched out in more and more directions, until the two volumes of the original work have expanded into twelve. Meantime a wish has often been expressed that the book should be issued in a more compendious form. This abridgment is an attempt to meet the wish and thereby to bring the work within the range of a wider circle of readers. While the bulk of the book has been greatly reduced, I have endeavoured to retain its leading principles, together with an amount of evidence sufficient to illustrate them clearly. The language of the original has also for the most part been preserved, though here and there the exposition has been somewhat condensed. In order to keep as much of the text as possible I have sacrificed all the notes, and with them all exact references to my authorities. Readers who desire to ascertain the source of any particular statement must therefore consult the larger work, which is fully documented and provided with a complete bibliography.
With these and other instances of like customs before us it is no longer possible to regard the rule of succession to the priesthood of Diana at Aricia as exceptional; it clearly exemplifies a widespread institution, of which the most numerous and the most similar cases have thus far been found in Africa. How far the facts point to an early influence of Africa on Italy, or even to the existence of an African population in Southern Europe, I do not presume to say. The pre-historic historic relations between the two continents are still obscure and still under investigation.

James George Frazer
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The Golden Bough : a study of magic and religion


Sir James George Frazer


CONTENTS


Preface


Preface


I. The King of the Wood


II. Priestly Kings


III. Sympathetic Magic


IV. Magic and Religion


V. The Magical Control of the Weather


VI. Magicians as Kings


VII. Incarnate Human Gods


VIII. Departmental Kings of Nature


IX. The Worship of Trees


X. Relics of Tree Worship in Modern Europe


XI. The Influence of the Sexes on Vegetation


XII. The Sacred Marriage


XIII. The Kings of Rome and Alba


XIV. The Succession to the Kingdom in Ancient Latium


XV. The Worship of the Oak


XVI. Dianus and Diana


XVII. The Burden of Royalty


XVIII. The Perils of the Soul


XIX. Tabooed Acts


XX. Tabooed Persons


XXI. Tabooed Things


XXII. Tabooed Words


XXIII. Our Debt to the Savage


XXIV. The Killing of the Divine King


XXV. Temporary Kings


XXVI. Sacrifice of the King’s Son


XXVII. Succession to the Soul


XXVIII. The Killing of the Tree-Spirit


XXIX. The Myth of Adonis


XXX. Adonis in Syria


XXXI. Adonis in Cyprus


XXXII. The Ritual of Adonis


XXXIII. The Gardens of Adonis


XXXIV. The Myth and Ritual of Attis


XXXV. Attis as a God of Vegetation


XXXVI. Human Representatives of Attis


XXXVII. Oriental Religions in the West


XXXVIII. The Myth of Osiris


XXXIX. The Ritual of Osiris


XL. The Nature of Osiris


XLI. Isis


XLII. Osiris and the Sun


XLIII. Dionysus


XLIV. Demeter and Persephone


XLV. The Corn-Mother and the Corn-Maiden in Northern Europe


XLVI. The Corn-Mother in Many Lands


XLVII. Lityerses


XLVIII. The Corn-Spirit as an Animal


XLIX. Ancient Deities of Vegetation as Animals


L. Eating the God


LI. Homeopathic Magic of a Flesh Diet


LII. Killing the Divine Animal


LIII. The Propitiation of Wild Animals By Hunters


LIV. Types of Animal Sacrament


LV. The Transference of Evil


LVI. The Public Expulsion of Evils


LVII. Public Scapegoats


LVIII. Human Scapegoats in Classical Antiquity


LIX. Killing the God in Mexico


LX. Between Heaven and Earth


LXI. The Myth of Balder


LXII. The Fire-Festivals of Europe


LXIII. The Interpretation of the Fire-Festivals


LXIV. The Burning of Human Beings in the Fires


LXV. Balder and the Mistletoe


LXVI. The External Soul in Folk-Tales


LXVII. The External Soul in Folk-Custom


LXVIII. The Golden Bough


LXIX. Farewell to Nemi

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2003-01-01

Темы

Religion; Magic; Superstition; Mythology

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