Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society:
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spelling | Hoffman, C. A. Verfasser aut Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Superstition Aberglaube (DE-2581)TH000006617 gbd year:2000 pages:1586-1587 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 2. L - Z 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 1586-1587 (DE-604)BV013481274 |
spellingShingle | Hoffman, C. A. Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society Superstition |
title | Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society |
title_auth | Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society |
title_exact_search | Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society |
title_full | Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society |
title_fullStr | Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society |
title_full_unstemmed | Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society |
title_short | Superstition. S., taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act, can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society |
title_sort | superstition s taken to refer to a mechanical application of ritual without regard for or knowledge of either the outcome or the reasons underlying the act can be said to exist in one form or another in every culture and society |
topic | Superstition |
topic_facet | Superstition |
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