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Golden Bough. A Study in Magic and Religion. Part 4. Adonis Attis Osiris. Volume 1, The by James Frazer (1854 - 1941)

The fifth volume and the first of two in the fourth part of Frazer's seminal work on the evolution of belief deals with the semi mythological legends of the Mediterranean and the eastern civilizations. Many analogies are traced between the worship of Osiris and the worship of the dead, especially of dead kings. The conclusion to which these analogies appear to the point is that under the mythical pall of the glorified Osiris, the god who died and rose again from the dead, there once lay the body of a dead man. The traditions of sacred men and women, ritual sacrifice and burning of gods, the influence of volcanoes upon religion, and the festivals of death and resurrection feature heavily. - Summary by Leon Harvey

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    VI. THE BURNING OF SANDAN Part 2. 5. SANDAN AND THE BAAL OF TARSUS. Sandan at Tarsus apparently a son of Baal, as Hercules of Zeus. 6. PRIESTLY KINGS OF OLBA. Priests of Sandan or Hercules at Tarsus, Kings of Cilicia related to Sandan, Priestly kings of Olba bearing the names of Teucer and Ajax, The Teucrids of Salamis in Cyprus, Burnt sacrifices of human victims at Salamis and traces of a similar custom elsewhere, The priestly Teucers of Olba perhaps representatives of a native god Tark, Western or Rugged Cilicia, The Cilician pirates, The gorges of Cilicia, The site and ruins of Olba, The temple of Olbian Zeus. 7. THE GOD OF THE CORYCIAN CAVE. Limestone caverns of Western Cilicia, The city of Corycus, The Corycian cave, The priests of Corycian Zeus, The cave of the giant Typhon, Battle of Zeus and Typhon, Fossil bones of extinct animals a source of tales of giants, Chasm of Olbian Zeus at Kanytelideis, The god of these chasms called Zeus by the Greeks, but probably a native god of fertility, Analogy of these caverns to Ibreez and the vale of the Adonis,The two gods of Olba perhaps a father and son. 8. CILICIAN GODDESSES. Goddesses less prominent than gods in Cilician religion, The goddess 'Atheh the partner of Baal at Tarsus, The lion-goddess and the bull-god, The old goddess in later times the Fortune of the City, The Phoenician god El and his wife at Mallus, Assimilation of native Oriental deities to Greek divinities, Sarpedonian Artemis, The goddess Perasia at Hieropolis-Castabala.the fire-walk in the worship of Perasia, Insensibility to pain a mark of inspiration. 9. THE BURNING OF CILICIAN GODS. Interpretation of the fiery rites of Sandan and Perasia.

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The fifth volume and the first of two in the fourth part of Frazer's seminal work on the evolution of belief deals with the semi mythological legends of the Mediterranean and the eastern civilizations. Many analogies are traced between the worship of Osiris and the worship of the dead, especially of dead kings. The conclusion to which these analogies appear to the point is that under the mythical pall of the glorified Osiris, the god who died and rose again from the dead, there once lay the body of a dead man. The traditions of sacred men and women, ritual sacrifice and burning of gods, the influence of volcanoes upon religion, and the festivals of death and resurrection feature heavily. - Summary by Leon Harvey

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