Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Mundas-PhrygiansJames Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray T. & T. Clark, 1917 Scope: theology, philosophy, ethics of various religions and ethical systems and relevant portions of anthropology, mythology, folklore, biology, psychology, economics and sociology. |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 6
... given drink from time to time and is supposed to lead men into the other world.18 Among the Batuma some drums had fetish properties or were emblems of sovereign power . One drum had a smaller drum as its wife and a still 1 W. Ellis ...
... given drink from time to time and is supposed to lead men into the other world.18 Among the Batuma some drums had fetish properties or were emblems of sovereign power . One drum had a smaller drum as its wife and a still 1 W. Ellis ...
עמוד 11
... given different sounds , or changed entirely . . . . The writer has even been informed that it is permissible for different members of the Midéwiwin holding high degrees to use slightly different words for the songs , but the idea of ...
... given different sounds , or changed entirely . . . . The writer has even been informed that it is permissible for different members of the Midéwiwin holding high degrees to use slightly different words for the songs , but the idea of ...
עמוד 30
... given an opportunity to dis- play the new florid vocalism . But the first step in the decay of true Catholic sacred music was the introduction into it of orchestral instruments . ' Through them it assumed ' a sensuous character ...
... given an opportunity to dis- play the new florid vocalism . But the first step in the decay of true Catholic sacred music was the introduction into it of orchestral instruments . ' Through them it assumed ' a sensuous character ...
עמוד 44
... given rāga is like building a toy house out of bricks of a given pattern ; im- provisation is made easy . Each raga has a speci- fied time of the day at which it may be performed . Singers of the old - fashioned type are very strict on ...
... given rāga is like building a toy house out of bricks of a given pattern ; im- provisation is made easy . Each raga has a speci- fied time of the day at which it may be performed . Singers of the old - fashioned type are very strict on ...
עמוד 54
... given above , while the melody - what there is of it is strictly adapted to the natural accentuation . The Arab , unlike the Turk and Persian , has no deep - rooted antipathy to monotony , which , coupled with the powerful metre of the ...
... given above , while the melody - what there is of it is strictly adapted to the natural accentuation . The Arab , unlike the Turk and Persian , has no deep - rooted antipathy to monotony , which , coupled with the powerful metre of the ...
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