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Frazer and 2006
* In 2006, Australian scientist Ian Frazer developed a vaccine for the Human Papillomavirus, a common cause of cervical cancer.
* Fireflies ( film ), a 2006 film with Dan Frazer
Frazer ( 2006: p. 106-107 ) in The Golden Bough charts the various propitiary sacrifices and effigy substitution such as the shadow, states that:
**** " Untitled " ( with Stuart Immonen and Frazer Irving, in Annual # 2, 2006 )
Other composer credits include Trespass ( 2001 ), Beyond Sorry ( 2004 ), Bush Bikes ( 2003 ), Us Mob ( 2005 ) and Aurukun-Voices From The Cape ( 2008 ) by David Vadiveloo, Case 442 ( 2005 ) by C. A. A. M. A., Going Bush ( 2006 ) by SBS TV, Marree Man ( 2007 ), the series Halal Mate ( 2007 ) ( for which he was nominated in the category of " Best Music for a Documentary " at the 2008 APRA-AGSC Screen Music Awards ), That's Australia ( 2007 ), Desert Heart ( 2007 ) and Wedding Makers ( 2008 ) by Rebel Films, Artists At Work-David Frazer ( 2007 ), IOU-Lloyd Rees ( 2007 ) and Tom Moore-Glassorama ( 2008 ) by Tony Wyzenbeek at ABC TV, and the SBS series Love's Harvest ( 2007 ) by Brian McKenzie and Rebel Films.
** Iron Man: The Inevitable # 1-6 ( with Frazer Irving, 2005 – 2006 ) collected as IM: The Inevitable ( tpb, 144 pages, 2006, ISBN 0-7851-2084-X )

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J. G. Frazer Balder the Beautiful II London 1913 p. 95 ff.
" James George Frazer in his work on anthropology, The Golden Bough ( p. 736 ) holds that " the ancient fire-festival of the winter solstice appears to survive " in the Yule log custom.

Frazer and .
E. B. Tylor ( 2 October 1832 – 2 January 1917 ) and James George Frazer ( 1 January 1854 – 7 May 1941 ) are generally considered the antecedents to modern social anthropology in Britain.
Although Tylor undertook a field trip to Mexico, both he and Frazer derived most of the material for their comparative studies through extensive reading, not fieldwork, mainly the Classics ( literature and history of Greece and Rome ), the work of the early European folklorists, and reports from missionaries, travelers, and contemporaneous ethnologists.
Frazer, a Scottish scholar with a broad knowledge of Classics, also concerned himself with religion, myth, and magic.
Neither Tylor nor Frazer, however, was particularly interested in fieldwork, nor were they interested in examining how the cultural elements and institutions fit together.
Apollodorus, The Library, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F. B. A., F. R. S.
* Frazer, Sir James George, Myths of the Origin of Fire, London: Macmillan, 1930.
A number of scholars, including Frazer, have suggested that the Christ story is an example of the " dying god " theme.
Dumezil's interpretation appears deliberately to ignore that of James G. Frazer, who links Diana with the male god Janus as a divine couple.
Frazer identifies the two with the supreme heavenly couple Jupiter-Juno and additionally ties in these figures to the overarching Indoeuropean religious complex.
However, Frazer, following the lead of Sydney Ahlstrom, characterizes Jefferson as not a Deist but a " theistic rationalist ", because Jefferson believed in God's continuing activity in human affairs.
Frazer cites Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia, where he wrote, " I tremble " at the thought that " God is just ," and he warned of eventual " supernatural influence " to abolish the scourge of slavery.
* Frazer, R. M.
The prototype was designed by microwave expert, Gordon Andrews and industrial designer, Stephen Frazer.

Frazer and Golden
Sir James Frazer in his book The Golden Bough relates to these dying and rising gods, but many of his examples, according to various scholars, distort the sources.
Sir James George Frazer in The Golden Bough noted the phallic nature of the spear and suggested that in the Arthurian Legends the spear or lance functioned as a symbol of male fertility, paired with the Grail ( as a symbol of female fertility ).
* The Golden Bough by James Frazer
One of their main resources was The Golden Bough, a study of mythology and religion written by Scottish anthropologist James Frazer.
* James Frazer, The Golden Bough: " The Roman Saturnalia ," which deals with the Lord of Misrule.
Graves, and many other mythographers, were influenced by The Golden Bough of James Frazer, and since it was published many myths have been reinterpreted to reveal clues to ancient religious practices that were kept as secret rituals.
Themes may be no more than handy prefabricated parts for constructing a tale, or they may represent universal truths – ritual-based, religious truths, as James Frazer saw in The Golden Bough, or archetypal, psychological truths, as Joseph Campbell describes in The Hero With a Thousand Faces.
James Frazer devotes chapters in The Golden Bough to " Corn-Mother and Corn-Maiden in Northern Europe " ( chs.
* Sir James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, chapter 45, and § 2.
The Golden Bough ( 1922, but begun in 1890 ), an early anthropological study by Sir James George Frazer, is the starting point for much of Graves's argument, and Graves thought in part that his book made explicit what Frazer only hinted at.
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion is a wide-ranging, comparative study of mythology and religion, written by Scottish anthropologist Sir James George Frazer ( 1854 – 1941 ).
" Weston LaBarre made the observation that Frazer was " the last of the scholastics ", and wrote The Golden Bough " as an extended footnote to a line in Virgil he felt he did not understand.
In their seminal works The Golden Bough and Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion, Frazer and Harrison argued that all myths are echoes of rituals, and that all rituals have as their primordial purpose the manipulation of natural phenomena by means of sympathetic magic.
* Sir James Frazer The Golden Bough
As the 19th-century anthropologist James Frazer explained in his classic work, The Golden Bough, souls were seen as the creature within that animated the body.
James Frazer ( author of The Golden Bough ) and others ( such as Jane Ellen Harrison, Robert Graves and Marija Gimbutas ) advance the idea that goddess worship in ancient Europe and the Aegean was descended from Pre-Indo-European neolithic matriarchies.
Sir James George Frazer in The Golden Bough writes, " The first of May is a great popular festival in the more midland and southern parts of Sweden.
* J G Frazer included a description of The Mass of Saint-Secaire, an unusual French legend with similarities to the Black Mass, in The Golden Bough ( 1890 ).
* The Golden Bough by Sir James George Frazer ( Project Gutenberg )
Study of the concept was introduced by Sir James George Frazer in his influential book The Golden Bough ( 1890 – 1915 ); sacral kingship plays a role in Romanticism and Esotericism ( e. g. Julius Evola ) and some currents of Neopaganism ( Theodism ).
A sacred king, according to the systematic interpretation of mythology developed by Frazer in The Golden Bough ( published 1890 ), was a king who represented a solar deity in a periodically re-enacted fertility rite.
* James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, 3rd ed., 12 vol.

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