Unable to discriminate clearly between words and things, the savage commonly fancies that the link between a name and the person or thing denominated by it is not a mere arbitrary and ideal association, but a real and substantial bond which unites the... Bulletin of the Pan American Union - Página 70por Pan American Union - 1946Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James George Frazer - 1900 - 510 páginas
...clearly between words and things, the savage commonly fancies that the link between a name and the person or thing denominated by it is not a mere arbitrary and ideal association, but a real and substantial bond which unites the two in such a way that, for example, magic may be wrought on... | |
| Gunnar Landtman - 1909 - 170 páginas
...a warrior. *) nThe savage", Dr. Frazer says, ncommonly fancies that the link between a name and the person or thing denominated by it is not a mere arbitrary and ideal association, but a real and substantial bond which unites the two." 5) A similar change of personality is indicated when a... | |
| Harold Marcus Wiener - 1909 - 264 páginas
...words and things [writes Dr. Frazer], the savage commonly fancies that the link between a name and the person or thing denominated by it is not a mere arbitrary and ideal association, but a real and substantial bond which unites the two in such a way that, for example, magic may be wrought on... | |
| Charles Carpenter Fries - 1927 - 210 páginas
...clearly between words and things, the savage commonly fancies that the link between a name and the person or thing denominated by it is not a mere arbitrary and ideal association, but a real and substantial bond which unites the two in such a way that magic may be wrought on a man just as... | |
| Pan American Union - 1946 - 792 páginas
...warmly welcomed by his colleagues and officially began his new duties. Alice de Toledo Ribas Tibiriga IGNEZ BC d'ARAUJO Tibiri$a is one of the names that...state of Sao Paulo. The first bearer of the name was Tebeyriga, a powerful chief of the Guayanazes, an Indian tribe that lived in Southern Brazil in the... | |
| Pan American Union - 1946 - 840 páginas
...colleagues and officially began his new duties. Alice de Toledo Ribas Tibiriga IGNEZ BC d'ARAUJO Tibiriqa is one of the names that in the history of every people...which unites the two." Anyone who hears the name of Tibiri5a makes the acquaintance of the state of Sao Paulo. The first bearer of the name was Tebeyric,a,... | |
| Keir Elam - 1984 - 360 páginas
...between words and things, the savage commonly fancies that the link between a name and the person . . . denominated by it is not a mere arbitrary and ideal association, but a real and substantial bond which unites the two' (Frazer 1936: 318). Appearing to issue from its owner, the... | |
| Joel Feinberg - 1988 - 351 páginas
...clearly between words and things, the savage commonly fancies that the link between a name and the person or thing denominated by it is not a mere arbitrary and ideal association, but a real and substantial bond which unites the two in such a way that magic may be wrought on a man just as... | |
| Sandra L. Richter - 2002 - 266 páginas
...clearly between words and things, the savage commonly fancies that the link between a name and the person or thing denominated by it is not a mere arbitrary and ideal association, but a real and substantial bond which unites the two in such a way that magic may be wrought on a man just as... | |
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