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  1. The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion. A. M. Hocart. Published in Nature 20 June 1936. Linguistics. AbstractNO linguist would think of picking words from a variety of languages none of which he had studied as a whole, and on these pickings base a theory of language. Every linguist knows that structure and function are essential to an ...

  2. 10 de jul. de 2000 · The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion [Frazer, Sir James G.] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location Books. Select the ...

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  5. 26 de abr. de 2011 · The book explores the concept of death and the afterlife in primitive societies, and how these beliefs shaped their religious practices and social structures. Frazer delves into the fear and reverence that these societies had for the dead, and how this fear influenced their rituals and customs surrounding death, burial, and mourning.

  6. William, Wyse FoundationThe Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion, Sir James George FrazerVolume 1 of The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion: Lectures Delivered on the William Wyse Foundation at Trinity College, Cambridge, James George FrazerWilliam Wyse Foundation lecturesWilliam Wyse Lectures. 1932-3. Author. James George Frazer. Publisher.

  7. Primitive Religions. ... Hans, had a phobia of horses because the boy had displaced his fear of his father onto a safer object, horses (Freud, 1909/2001). ... The sight of a woman’s dead body, naked or on the point of being stripped, reminded the young man of his mother.