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James George Frazer

    January 1, 1854 – May 7, 1941

    Sir James George Frazer was a Scottish social anthropologist whose work significantly influenced the early stages of modern studies in mythology and comparative religion. His most renowned contribution meticulously documented and detailed the striking similarities found among magical and religious beliefs across the globe. Frazer proposed a theory of human intellectual evolution, suggesting that belief progresses through distinct stages: from primitive magic, to religion, and finally to science. This evolutionary framework profoundly shaped the understanding of human societal development.

    James George Frazer
    Argonauts of the Western Pacific
    Golden Bough a Study In Magic and Religion
    The Golden Bough
    The Golden Bough
    The Golden Bough - A Study in Magic and Religion - Part I, The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings - Vol. II
    Stolen Legacy