Frazer Livres
Sir James George Frazer fut un anthropologue social écossais, d'une grande influence dans les premières phases de l'étude moderne de la mythologie et des religions comparées. Son œuvre la plus célèbre documente et détaille méticuleusement les similitudes frappantes entre les croyances magiques et religieuses à travers le monde. Frazer postula que la pensée humaine évoluait à travers trois stades : la magie primitive, supplantée par la religion, elle-même finalement remplacée par la science. Ses recherches explorent les schémas universels et la progression de la pensée humaine.






The Practice of Cookery, Pastry, and Confectionary
- 340pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This classic cookbook provides a comprehensive guide to the art of cooking, pastry-making, and confectionary. Its recipes are easy to follow and cover a wide range of dishes, from soups and stews to cakes and desserts. A must-have for anyone interested in the culinary arts.
The Golden Bough; A Study in Comparative Religion; Volume II
- 412pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Lectures on the Early History of the Kingship
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
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