The landmark study of world myth and cultureDraws on myths, rituals, totems and taboos of ancient European and primitive cultures throughout the world. The third edition of this monumental study of folklore, magic, and religion was abridged by the authour into this single volume in 1922.
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The Golden Boughand Modern Anthropology
Preface to the 1922 abridgement
I. The King of the Wood
1. Diana and Virbius
2. Artemis and Hippolytus
3. Recapitulation
II. Priestly Kings
III. Sympathetic Magic
1. The Principles of Magic
2. Homoeopathic or Imitative Magic
3. Contagious Magic
4. The Magician's Progress
IV. Magic and Religion
V. The Magical Control of the Weather
1. The Public Magician
2. The Magical Control of Rain
3. The Magical Control of the Sun
4. The Magical Control of the Wind
VI. Magicians as Kings
VII. Incarnate Human Gods
VIII. Departmental Kings of Nature
IX. The Worship of Trees
1. Tree-spirits
2. Beneficent Powers of Tree-spirits
X. Relics of Tree-worship in Modern Europe
XI. The Influence of the Sexes on Vegetation
XII. The Sacred Marriage
1. Diana as a Goddess of Fertility
2. The Marriage of the Gods
XIII. The Kings of Rome and Alba
1. Numa and Egeria
2. The King as Jupiter
XIV. The SuccesslS×