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vol. 2, 1899:

  • Daniel G. BRINTON, The origin of the sacred Name Jahva, pp. 226-236
  • L. FROBENIUS, Ideen über die Entwicklung der primitiven Weltanschauung, pp. 64-85
  • C. HAHN, Die alte Hierarchie bei den Chewsuren, ihre Bethäuser und religiösen Gebräuche, pp. 285-299
  • M. HÖFLER, Krankheits-Dämonen, pp. 86-164
  • Edmund HARDY, Glaube und Brauch oder Brauch und Glaube?, pp. 177-181
  • Berthold KOHLBACH, Der Mythos und Kult der alten Ungarn, pp. 323-357
  • LOSCH, Der Hirsch als Totenführer, pp. 261-267
  • Wilhelm Heinrich ROSCHER, Vier Briefe Wilhelm Mannhardt's, pp. 300-322
  • Paul SARTORI, Die Totenmünze, pp. 205-225
  • Fr. SCHWALLY, Die religiösen Verhätnisse in Tunis, pp. 252-258
  • A. VIERKANDT, Zur Psychologie des Aberglaubens, pp. 237-251
  • Otto WASER, Danaos und die Danaiden. Skizze, pp. 47-63
  • A.C. WINTER, Birkenverehrung bei den Jakuten. nach Ovcinnikov, Materialien zur Ethnographie der Jakuten, pp. 42-45
  • A.C. WINTER, Die Birke im Volksliede der Letten, pp. 1-41
  • E. WOLTER, Die Erdengöttin der Tschuwaschen und Litauer, pp. 358-361
  • E. WOLTER, Göttersteine und Steinbilder in Südrussland, Böhmen und Litauen, pp. 258-261
  • H. ZIMMERN, Lebensbrot und Lebenswasser im Babylonischen und in der Bibel, pp. 165-177

 

 

 


The project Pomoerium will focus on the achievements of classics-related sciences, and examine socio-economic and religious transformations, not as a stream of disjointed events, but as an intelligible and determinate process, whether involving a shorter or a longer time span.
It constitutes the efforts to render accessible to the interested public hardly-known ideas, journals and books and aims to contribute to the exploration and understanding of religious and socio-economic processes in the classical antiquity and provide an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of their various aspects.
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