The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... magical healing are irrational , many beneficial cures and ra- tional practices may occasionally follow inadvertently upon the wholly superstitious premise . Amulets are to be distinguished from other charms by the fact that they are ...
... magical healing are irrational , many beneficial cures and ra- tional practices may occasionally follow inadvertently upon the wholly superstitious premise . Amulets are to be distinguished from other charms by the fact that they are ...
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... magical quali- ties , if we are to believe the facts given by Dennys with re- spect to southern China : · • • are re- The anti - demoniacal power ascribed to the wood and leafy branches of certain trees in our own folklore is matched by ...
... magical quali- ties , if we are to believe the facts given by Dennys with re- spect to southern China : · • • are re- The anti - demoniacal power ascribed to the wood and leafy branches of certain trees in our own folklore is matched by ...
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... magical . An apt remark concerning primitive man may be applied as well to very many Chinese : " If he thinks of the past , it is in the light of the code of his ancestors ; if he ques- tions the future , it is through the magical means ...
... magical . An apt remark concerning primitive man may be applied as well to very many Chinese : " If he thinks of the past , it is in the light of the code of his ancestors ; if he ques- tions the future , it is through the magical means ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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