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  1. 30 de nov. de 2021 · James Frazer (1854 – 1941). Sir James George Frazer, nacido en la ciudad escocesa de Glasgow y profesor de antropología en la universidad de Liverpool, fue uno de los primeros autores en desarrollar grandes estudios recopilatorios de la disciplina antropológica. En este caso, se trata de la obra “The Golden Bough” (La rama dorada), un ...

  2. James George Frazer (b. 1854; d. 1941) studied Classics and graduated in 1878 with a dissertation on The Growth of Plato's Ideal Theory. Around the 1880s, strongly influenced by Tylor (see Chapter 11), Frazer adopted the evolutionist agenda and subsequently focused on comparative religion, myth and anthropology.

  3. Sir James George Frazer ( 1. ledna 1854 Glasgow Spojené království - 7. května 1941) byl skotský antropolog, etnolog a etnograf ovlivněný pozitivismem. Zabýval se problematikou nejstarších náboženství, rituály, mýty a magií. Magii považoval za předchůdce náboženství a vědy.

  4. Chapter 5 the crucifixion of christ Sir James George Frazer; Book IV the golden bough. Chapter 1 between heaven and earth Sir James George Frazer; Chapter 2 the seclusion of girls Sir James George Frazer; Chapter 3 balder’s fires Sir James George Frazer; Chapter 4 the external soul Sir James George Frazer; Chapter 5 death and resurrection Sir ...

  5. Sir James George Frazer originally set out to discover the origins of one ancient custom in Classical Rome - the plucking of the Golden Bough from a tree in the sacred grove of Diana, and the murderous succession of the priesthood there - and was led by his invetigations into a twenty-five year study of primitive customs, superstitions, magic and myth throughout the world.

  6. James George Frazer was born on 1 January 1854 in Glasgow. A classical philosopher and anthropologist, Frazer was a founder of contemporary anthropology and influenced the modern studies of mythology and comparative religion. In 1878, he wrote the classical tripos exam at Trinity College, ...

  7. James George Frazer (b. 1854; d. 1941) studied Classics and graduated in 1878 with a dissertation on The Growth of Plato's Ideal Theory. Around the 1880s, strongly influenced by Tylor (see Chapter 11), Frazer adopted the evolutionist agenda and subsequently focused on comparative religion, myth and anthropology.

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