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The Cambridge Ritualists were a recognised group of classical scholars, mostly in Cambridge, England, including Jane Ellen Harrison, F.M. Cornford, Gilbert Murray (actually from the University of Oxford), A. B. Cook, George Thomson, and others. They earned this title because of their shared interest in ritual, specifically their attempts to explain myth and early forms of classical drama as originating in ritual, mainly the ritual seasonal killings of eniautos daimon, or the Year-King.[1] They are also sometimes referred to as the myth and ritual school, or as the Classical Anthropologists.[2]

  1. ^ R Fraser ed., The Golden Bough (Oxford 2009) p. 651
  2. ^ "Folklore Forum" (PDF). scholarworks.iu.edu.

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Cambridge Ritualists

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The Golden Bough

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Myth and ritual

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problem is "the myth and ritual, or myth-ritualist, theory," held notably by the so-called Cambridge Ritualists, which holds that "myth does not stand by...

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Gilbert Murray

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city-state." – from Daniel P. Tompkins. "William M. Calder III (ed.), The Cambridge Ritualists Reconsidered. Illinois Classical Studies". Bryn Mawr Classical Review...

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rightly. Look up Orthopraxy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cambridge Ritualists Kalpa (ritual) Right conduct Jackson, Elizabeth (2007). The Illustrated...

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Old Believers or Old Ritualists are Eastern Orthodox Christians who maintain the liturgical and ritual practices of the Russian Orthodox Church as they...

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Totem and Taboo

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Robert (2002). The Myth and Ritual School: J. G. Frazer and the Cambridge Ritualists. New York: Routledge. pp. 116, 124. ISBN 0-415-93963-1. Beauvoir...

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Arthur Bernard Cook

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in 1944. Professor Cook died in Cambridge on 26 April 1952. Cook is often considered one of the Cambridge Ritualists, and although he did not produce...

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Ritualism in the Church of England

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Roman Catholicism. However, there was only limited enthusiasm amongst ritualists to introduce the widespread use of Latin in the liturgy, which was the...

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Fordicidia

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when the empire was becoming Christianized. In the spirit of the Cambridge Ritualists and comparative mythologists, Fowler pointed to a Chinese spring...

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James George Frazer

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Work. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521340934. Ackerman, Robert (2002). The Myth & Ritual School: J. G. Frazer and the Cambridge Ritualists. New York:...

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Bident

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figures not securely identified as the ruler of the underworld. The Cambridge ritualist A.B. Cook saw the bident as an implement that might be wielded by...

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Walter Leaf

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the physical reality of the classical world, in contrast to the Cambridge Ritualists, and was the foremost Homer scholar of his generation. His edition...

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October Horse

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either site. During the era of Wilhelm Mannhardt, J.G. Frazer and the Cambridge Ritualists, the October Horse was regarded as the embodiment of the "corn spirit"...

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Jane Ellen Harrison

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marry. Harrison became the central figure of the group known as the Cambridge Ritualists. In 1903, her book Prolegomena on the Study of Greek Religion appeared...

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Anthesteria

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plant') and may have referred to the 'bloom' of the grape vine. The Cambridge ritualist A. W. Verrall, however, glossed the name as a Feast of Revocation...

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Ritual

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(1992) Prey into Hunter: The Politics of Religious Experience. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Buc, Philippe. (2001) The Dangers of Ritual. Between...

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Edward Bouverie Pusey

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Anglican Ritualists: "great in puerilities, when he bows and when he stands", and "half papist and half protestant". He had little sympathy with ritualists, however...

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Low church

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to the designation ritualist being applied to them in a somewhat contemptuous sense. However, the terms high churchman and ritualist have often been wrongly...

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Fujiwara no Kamatari

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Emperor Tenji. Kamatari was the head of the Jingi no Haku, or Shinto ritualists; as such, he was one of the chief opponents of the increasing power and...

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Kosala

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transformation, sacred earth and sacred places, blood sacrifices, and ritualists who accepted pollution on behalf of their community. Kosala had a particularly...

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Vestment

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Protestant Reformation and sometimes since, in particular during the ritualist controversies in the Church of England in the 19th century. In the early...

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