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Page 343
... Magic — and all early medicine partakes largely of the nature of magie - is probably among all peoples and certainly among the Nordic races an essentially syncretic process . Of all forms of cultural influence magic passes most easily ...
... Magic — and all early medicine partakes largely of the nature of magie - is probably among all peoples and certainly among the Nordic races an essentially syncretic process . Of all forms of cultural influence magic passes most easily ...
Page 345
... Magic Teutonic Magico Medical System Classical and Ecclesiastical Lalin A.D. Meltic 400 Brilish 500 Ecclesiastical 500 600- Hisperic Latin Byzantine 600 Greek Medicine 700 ... MAGIC AND MEDICINE 345 Sources of Anglo-Saxon Medicine and Magic.
... Magic Teutonic Magico Medical System Classical and Ecclesiastical Lalin A.D. Meltic 400 Brilish 500 Ecclesiastical 500 600- Hisperic Latin Byzantine 600 Greek Medicine 700 ... MAGIC AND MEDICINE 345 Sources of Anglo-Saxon Medicine and Magic.
Page 353
... Magic and Medicine Native Teutonic magic and medicine may be distinguished from imported elements of Classical , Ecclesiastical , or Salernitan origin by the presence of four characteristic elements : the doctrine of specific venoms ...
... Magic and Medicine Native Teutonic magic and medicine may be distinguished from imported elements of Classical , Ecclesiastical , or Salernitan origin by the presence of four characteristic elements : the doctrine of specific venoms ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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