... he might not touch wheaten flour or leavened bread ; he might not touch or even name a goat, a dog,- raw meat, beans, and ivy ; he might not walk under a vine ; the feet of his bed had to be daubed with mud ; his hair could be cut only by a free man... An Introduction to the History of Religion - Side 256af Frank Byron Jevons - 1902 - 443 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1888 - 932 sider
...under a vine ; the feet of his bed had to be daubed with mud ; his hair could be cut only by a freeman, and his hair and nails when cut had to be buried under a lucky tree ; he might not touch a corpse, Л-с. His- wife, the flaminica, was also subject to taboos : at certain festivals she might... | |
| Jason Nelson Fradenburgh - 1891 - 478 sider
...FESTIVALS. bonds were removed, and drawn up through a hole in the roof and thence let down into the street. His hair could be cut only by a free man, and with a bronze knife, and his hair and nails when cut must be buried under a lucky tree. The feet of his bed were daubed with mud. He ROMAN PRIEST AND PRIESTESS.... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1898 - 278 sider
...bed had to be daubed with mud, and iron was put at the head of it as a charm against evil spirits ; his hair could be cut only by a free man and with...being done on holy days ; he might not be uncovered ' or annoint himselfe ' 1 in the open air ; if a man in bonds were taken into his house he had to be... | |
| James George Frazer - 1900 - 510 sider
...a knot on any part of his garments ; no fire except a sacred fire might be taken out of his house ; he might not touch wheaten flour or leavened bread...a dead body nor enter a place where one was burned ; 3 he might not see work being done on holy days ; he might not be uncovered in the open air ; if... | |
| Frank Byron Jevons - 1902 - 514 sider
...the Flamen Dialis, and Schomann, Antiquity Oreequet, ti. ii. 507 for Greek priests. 4 OB i. 117. X he might not touch wheaten flour or leavened bread...free man and with a bronze knife, and his hair and naila when cut had to be buried under a lucky tree; he might not touch a dead body, nor enter a place... | |
| Robert Vane Russell - 1916 - 1528 sider
...only be cut when he was asleep. 1 The hair of the Flamen Dialis at Rome could be cut only by a freeman and with a bronze knife, and his hair and nails when cut had to be buried under a lucky tree. 2 The Prankish kings were never allowed to crop their hair; from their childhood upwards they had to... | |
| Robert Vane Russell - 1916 - 752 sider
...only be cut when he was asleep.1 The hair of the Flamen Dialis at Rome could be cut only by a freeman and with a bronze knife, and his hair and nails when cut had to be buried under a lucky tree.2 The Prankish kings were never allowed to crop their hair ; from their childhood upwards they... | |
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