The Thunderweapon in Religion and Folklore: A Study in Comparative ArchaeologyThe University Press, 1911 - 122 Seiten |
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... protection for house and cattle ; it draws luck to the house , can be used as a healing power , and so on . This idea par- ticularly asserted itself in certain cases where an injurious influence , the origin of which was unknown , was ...
... protection for house and cattle ; it draws luck to the house , can be used as a healing power , and so on . This idea par- ticularly asserted itself in certain cases where an injurious influence , the origin of which was unknown , was ...
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... protect it against the ague , and is placed over the horses in the stable to keep away the nightmare ; it is a protection not only against lightning but also against other forms of fire ; thus it is carried about " Svedjeland " ( ie ...
... protect it against the ague , and is placed over the horses in the stable to keep away the nightmare ; it is a protection not only against lightning but also against other forms of fire ; thus it is carried about " Svedjeland " ( ie ...
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... protection against lightning , for which purpose it is carefully kept , put up under the roof , or hung up near the ... protect them , is kept in the dairy and will cure the cattle of disease , especially the cows of inflamed udders ...
... protection against lightning , for which purpose it is carefully kept , put up under the roof , or hung up near the ... protect them , is kept in the dairy and will cure the cattle of disease , especially the cows of inflamed udders ...
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... in thunderstorms . When the lightning splits a tree , kills a man , or sets fire to a house , the thunderstone is held to be the agent . As a protection against lightning it is placed under the rafters , and sacrifice is made to it.
... in thunderstorms . When the lightning splits a tree , kills a man , or sets fire to a house , the thunderstone is held to be the agent . As a protection against lightning it is placed under the rafters , and sacrifice is made to it.
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... protecting deities of the house , as indeed the thunderstone was regarded all over the world , and in certain parts ... protect the grave and to secure the peace of the dead . Parallels can be quoted from various places ( Thor ...
... protecting deities of the house , as indeed the thunderstone was regarded all over the world , and in certain parts ... protect the grave and to secure the peace of the dead . Parallels can be quoted from various places ( Thor ...
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Aalborg Adad altar amongst amulet ancient ancient Greece Asia Assyrian Babylonian belemnites bronze age bronze axe called thunderstones CARTAILHAC classical coins Communicated in 1909 countries cult cult-object Danish depicted double-axe earth East Prussia echinites evidence fire flint axes flint wedges fossilized sea-urchins Funen Greece Greek Hittite house against lightning idea inscription Juppiter keraunos Knossos later lightning Löventhal milk Mjölnir MONTELIUS Mycenæan Mylasa National Museum natural nord Nyland origin Öster parish pass for thunderstones peasants Perkuno pierced places popular belief Poseidon primitive prongs protected the house protection against lightning regarded as thunderstones religion religious representation Revue archéol roof round Rügen shape similar Småland southern India stone antiquities stone axes stone implements strokes of lightning struck by lightning supposed Sveriges forntid Thor's hammer thunder-arrow thunderbolt thundergod thunderstone belief thunderweapon traditions triaina trident trisula trolls Usener Vendsyssel weapon worship Zeus
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Seite 107 - Sotacus et alia duo genera fecit cerauniae, nigrae rubentisque; similes eas esse securibus; ex his quae nigrae sint ac rotundae, sacras esse; urbes per illas expugnari et classes; baetulos vocari; quae vero longae sint, ceraunias. Faciunt et aliam raram admodum, Magorum studiis expetitam, quoniam non aliubi inveniatur quam in loco fulmine icto.
Seite 112 - Vt illa palam prima postrema ex illis tabulis ceraue recitata sunt sine dolo malo, utique ea hic hodie rectissime intellecta sunt, illis legibus populus Romanus prior non deficiet. Si prior defexit publico 8 consilio dolo malo, tum tu ille Diespiter populum Romanum sic ferito ut ego hunc porcum hic hodie feriam ; tantoque magis ferito quanto magis potes pollesque.
Seite 111 - Jörns lapis gewesen sein: lapidem silicem tenebant juraturi per Jovem haec verba dicentes: 'si sciens fallo turn me Dispiter salva urbe arceque bonis ejiciat, uti ego hunc lapidem...
Seite 110 - fulguritum, id quod est fulmine ictum ; qui locus statim fieri putabatur religiosus, quod eum Deus sibi dicasse videretur.
Seite ii - The Cambridge Archaeological and Ethnological Series is supervised by an Editorial Committee consisting of MR JAMES, Litt.D., FBA, Provost of Kings College, P.
Seite 112 - Carthaginiensibus redderet. fetiales cum in Africam ad foedus feriendum ire iuberentur , ipsis postulantibus senatus consultum factum est in haec verba, ut privos lapides silices privasque verbenas secum ferrent: uti praetor Romamis imperaret, ut foedus ferirent, illi praetorem sagmina poscerenL herbae id genus ex arce sumptum fetialibus dari solet.
Seite 57 - ... ancient seat of civilization. Together with the axe (in Western Asia Minor the double-edged, and towards the centre of Asia the single-edged, axe) it became a regular attribute of the Asiatic thunder-gods . . . The Indian trisula and the Greek triaina are both its descendants
Seite 110 - The custom was to bury in such places a stone to represent the lightning (' in usu fuit ut augures vel aruspices adducti de Etruria certis temporibus fulmina transfigurata in lapides infra terram absconderent '). Pliny expressly says that this had been done at the spot in question in the comitium (HN 15.
Seite v - Greece, were made the starting-point in the exposition, was the fact that no publication concerning them had hitherto appeared in literature. The greater part of the matter had first to be collected from the existing popular tradition. For all kind help rendered to him in this task, the author now gives his best thanks. Many communications have been received through the Dansk Folkemindesamling (Danish Folklore Collection) in answer to an appeal in the papers. Another part of the material, which proved...
Seite 19 - Many points go to prove that the double-axe is a representation of the lightning (see USENER, p. 20). The worship of it was kept up in Tenedos and in several cities in the south-west of Asia Minor, and it appears in later historical times in the cult of the thundergod of Asia Minor (Zeus Labrayndeus). An impression from a seal-stone shows the double-axe placed together with a zigzag line, which represents the flash of lightning (EVANS, Knossos, 1902, p.