| 1890 - 980 sider
...loses its thick, ness, and they appear as if without life. TOTEMS are defined by Mr. JG Fraser as " a class of material objects which a savage regards...superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation." They are tribal emblems,... | |
| 1908 - 272 sider
...du prince de Galles composent le doniaine. / • * 2. Rappelons que la definition du totemisme : « A totem is a class of material objects which a savage regards with superstitions respects, belreving that there exists between himself and every member of the class an... | |
| James George Frazer - 1887 - 112 sider
...also A. Bastiau, Zur naiurwisscnschafllichen Bchandlungsweise der Psychologic, p. 128 sq. TOTEMISM. A TOTEM is a class of material objects which a savage...superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation. The name is derived... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1888 - 900 sider
...FRAZER, MA, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and of the Middle Temple, Barri ater-at -Law. A Totere is a class of material objects which a savage regards...superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation. The name is derived... | |
| ANZAAS (Association) - 1890 - 820 sider
...the Encyclopedia Britannica, gives the following descriptions and definitions of a TotemJ : — " 1. A Totem is a class of material objects which a savage...superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation. 2. The connection between... | |
| ANZAAS (Association). Meeting - 1890 - 824 sider
...the Encyclopedia jBritanniea, gives the following descriptions and definitions of a TotemJ : — " 1. A Totem is a class of material objects which a savage...superstitious respect, believing that there exists l>etween him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation. 2. The connection... | |
| 1890 - 924 sider
...or kindred had its totem. Totems are defined by Mr. Frazer, in his learned work on the subject, as "a class of material objects, which a savage regards...superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation." The members of a totem... | |
| 1890 - 978 sider
...or kindred had its totem. Totems are defined by Mr. Frazer, in his learned work on the subject, as " a class of material objects, which a savage regards...superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation." The members of a totem... | |
| 1890 - 924 sider
...body loses its thickness, and they appear as if without life. TOTEMS are defined by Mr. JG Fraser as " a class of material objects which a savage regards...superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation." They are tribal emblems,... | |
| Sir William Martin Conway - 1891 - 212 sider
...was Totemism. Totems are usually, but not always, animals. They have been defined by Mr. Fraser as ' a class of material objects, which a savage regards...superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation.' As a rule all the members... | |
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