265 Pages
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Routledge
265 Pages
by
Routledge
265 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1926, Primitive Culture in Italy intends to determine to what extent there survived, in the ancient civilization with which it deals, any characteristic features of savage life and thought. The primitive man provides an ideal beginning to study the long upward progress of humanity. This book is not for the specialist, but for the general reader who wishes to know something of... Read more
1. Introductory 2. Race, Religion and Culture 3. The Gods 4. Worship and Magic 5. Worship and Magic (continued) 6. Tabus, Priests, and Kings 7. Their Exists and Their Entrances 8. Family and Clan 9. The Law: Crimes and Torts 10. The Law: Property; Public Opinion; Status, etc. 11. Some Negative Considerations Bibliography Index
Biography
H. J. Rose






