---------- DISC 1 ----------    
Track Section Reader Length
1 00 - Preface heyfd 7:15
2 01 - Chapter I The King of the Wood heyfd 29:14
3 02 - Chapter II Priestly Kings heyfd 7:09
4 03.1 - Chapter III Sympathetic Magic section 1. The Principles of Magic heyfd 6:34
5 03.2.1 - Chapter III Sympathetic Magic section 2. Homeopathic or Imitative Magic part 1 heyfd 41:07
6 03.2.2 - Chapter III Sympathetic Magic section 2. Homeopathic or Imitative Magic part 2 heyfd 49:19
7 03.3 - Chapter III Sympathetic Magic section 3. Contagious Magic heyfd 27:42
8 03.4 - Chapter III Sympathetic Magic section 4. The Magician's Progress heyfd 11:35
9 04 - Chapter IV Magic and Religion heyfd 41:15
10 05.1 - Chapter V The Magical Control of the Weather section 1. The Public Magician Jim Eastman 7:40
11 05.2 - Chapter V The Magical Control of the Weather section 2. The Magical Control of Rain Jim Eastman 47:44
12 05.3 - Chapter V The Magical Control of the Weather section 3. The Magical Control of the Sun Leon Mire 8:39
13 05.4 - Chapter V The Magical Control of the Weather section 4. The Magical Control of the Wind Leon Mire 9:40
14 06 - Chapter VI Magicians as Kings Mans Broo 26:34
15 07 - Chapter VII Incarnate Human Gods Mans Broo 52:21
16 08 - Chapter VIII Departmental Kings of Nature Mans Broo 10:35
1 09 - Chapter IX The Worship of Trees sections 1-2 Mans Broo 38:00
18 10 - Chapter X Relics of Tree Worship in Modern Europe Mans Broo 48:23
19 11 - Chapter XI The Influence of the Sexes on Vegetation Mans Broo 13:57
20 12 - Chapter XII The Sacred Marriage sections 1-2 Mans Broo 22:26
21 13 - Chapter XIII The Kings of Rome and Alba sections 1-2 heyfd 19:44
22 14 - Chapter XIV Succession to the Kingdom in Ancient Latium heyfd 25:06
23 15 - Chapter XV The Worship of the Oak Christie Nowak 24:21
24 16 - Chapter XVI Dianus and Diana Christie Nowak 7:48
25 17 - Chapter XVII The Burden of Royalty sections 1-2 Mans Broo 36:00
26 18 - Chapter XVIII The Perils of the Soul sections 1-2 heyfd 58:45
27 19 - Chapter XIX Tabooed Acts sections 1-5 Mira Cheskis 28:49
28 20.1 - Chapter XX Tabooed Persons part 1 sections 1-4 heyfd 36:38
29 20.2 - Chapter XX Tabooed Persons part 2 sections 5-6 heyfd 42:14
30 21.1 - Chapter XXI Tabooed Things part 1 sections 1-7 heyfd 38:09
31 21.2 - Chapter XXI Tabooed Things part 2 sections 8-11 heyfd 39:17
32 22 - Chapter XXII Tabooed Words sections 1-5 heyfd 1:05:02
33 23 - Chapter XXIII Our Debt to the Savage heyfd 7:59
34 24 - Chapter XXIV The Killing of the Divine King sections 1-3 heyfd 1:09:31
35 25 - Chapter XXV Temporary Kings Sheila Morton 17:45
36 26 - Chapters XXVI Sacrifice of the King's Son Sheila Morton 11:49
37 27 - Chapters XXVII Succession to the Soul Sheila Morton 8:01
38 28.1 - Chapter XXVIII The Killing of the Tree-Spirit part 1 sections 1-2 heyfd 43:06
39 28.2 - Chapter XXVIII The Killing of the Tree-Spirit part 2 sections 3-9 heyfd 59:50
40 29 - Chapter XXIX The Myth of Adonis Tysto 14:03
41 30 - Chapter XXX Adonis in Syria Tysto 6:55
42 31 - Chapter XXXI Adonis in Cyprus Tysto 22:13
43 32 - Chapter XXXII The Ritual of Adonis heyfd 19:37
44 33 - Chapter XXXIII The Gardens of Adonis heyfd 22:24
45 34 - Chapter XXXIV The Myth and Ritual of Attis heyfd 18:08
46 35 - Chapter XXXV Attis as a God of Vegetation heyfd 4:47
47 36 - Chapter XXXVI Human Representatives of Attis heyfd 9:06
  ---------- DISC 2 ----------    
Track Section Reader Length
48 37 - Chapter XXXVII Oriental Religions in the West Leon Mire 21:08
49 38 - Chapter XXXVIII The Myth of Osiris Leon Mire 20:48
50 39 - Chapter XXXIX The Ritual of Osiris sections 1-2 Leon Mire 32:31
51 40 - Chapter XL The Nature of Osiris sections 1-4 Leon Mire 16:49
52 41 - Chapter XLI Isis Leon Mire 7:10
53 42 - Chapter XLII Osiris and the Sun Leon Mire 5:58
54 43 - Chapters XLIII Dionysus Sarah Jennings 21:38
55 44 - Chapter XLIV Demeter and Persephone Sarah Jennings 18:37
56 45 - Chapter XLV Corn-Mother and Corn-Maiden in N. Europe heyfd 47:10
57 46 - Chapter XLVI Corn-Mother in Many Lands sections 1-4 heyfd 44:14
58 47.1 - Chapter XLVII Lityerses part 1 sections 1-2 heyfd 27:56
59 47.2 - Chapter XLVII Lityerses part 2 heyfd 25:31
60 47.3 - Chapter XLVII Lityerses part 3 section 4 heyfd 34:06
61 48.1 - Chapter XLVIII The Corn-Spirit as an Animal part 1 sections 1-6 heyfd 36:56
62 48.2 - Chapter XLVIII The Corn-Spirit as an Animal part 2 sections 7-10 heyfd 27:44
63 49.1 - Chapter XLIX Ancient Deities of Vegetation as Animals part 1 sections 1-3 heyfd 31:18
64 49.2 - Chapter XLIX Ancient Deities of Vegetation as Animals part 2 sections 4-5 heyfd 26:51
65 50 - Chapter L Eating the God sections 1-3 JoeD 51:59
66 51 - Chapter LI Homeopathic Magic of a Flesh Diet Andrew Coleman 18:46
67 52 - Chapter LII Killing the Divine Animal sections 1-5 Mans Broo 1:03:14
68 53 - Chapter LIII The Propitiation of Wild Animals By Hunters Mans Broo 45:44
69 54 - Chapter LIV Types of Animal Sacrament sections 1-2 Mans Broo 21:23
70 55 - Chapter LV The Transference of Evil sections 1-4 Mans Broo 24:55
71 56 - Chapter LVI The Public Expulsion of Evils sections 1-3 Mans Broo 50:32
72 57 - Chapter LVII Public Scapegoats sections 1-4 JoeD 59:52
73 58 - Chapter LVIII Human Scapegoats in Classical Antiquity sections 1-3 JoeD 35:57
74 59 - Chapter LIX Killing the God in Mexico JoeD 20:31
75 60 - Chapter LX Between Heaven and Earth sections 1-4 JoeD 59:23
76 61 - Chapter LXI The Myth of Balder JoeD 6:47
77 62.1 - Chapter LXII The Fire-Festivals of Europe part 1 sections 1-4 JoeD 48:17
78 62.2 - Chapter LXII The Fire-Festivals of Europe part 2 sections 5-8 JoeD 1:09:25
79 63 - Chapter LXIII The Interpretation of the Fire-Festivals sections 1-3 JoeD 34:11
80 64 - Chapter LXIV The Burning of Human Beings in the Fires sections 1-2 JoeD 30:52
81 65 - Chapter LXV  Balder and the Mistletoe JoeD 34:08
82 66 - Chapter LXVI The External Soul in Folk-Tales JoeD 45:14
83 67.1 - Chapter LXVII The External Soul in Folk-Custom part 1 sections 1-3 JoeD 50:18
84 67.2 - Chapter LXVII The External Soul in Folk-Custom part 2 section 4 JoeD 34:25
85 68 - Chapter LXVIII The Golden Bough heyfd 34:06
86 69 - Chapter LXIX Farewell to Nemi heyfd 12:00

Notes
Running Time: 42 hours 44 minutes
Read by: Multiple readers
Book Coordinator: Måns Broo
Meta Coordinator: Catherine Eastman

Artwork
Cover: Painting The Golden Bough by J.M.W. Turner
Inset:  Aeneas discovering the Golden Bough
Inset: James George Frazer, 1933

Recordings
These recordings were made using the author’s original published work, which is in the public domain. The readings were recorded by members and volunteers of Librivox.org, which has generously made the recordings available to the public domain. The audio files have been lightly edited and have been engineered using professional audio tools for maximum sonic quality. While Librivox condones the sale and distribution of these recordings, it is not associated with the management or operations of MP3 Audiobook Classics.




The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion is a wide-ranging study of mythology and religion spanning most of recorded history and most of the known world at the time. Throughout the focus is on the similarities and shared elements that exist in different cultures in fertility rites, human and animal sacrifices, rituals of dying and reviving gods and kings, the significance of trees, plants and animals. The book had its origin in an examination of The Golden Bough, a painting by J. M. W. Turner illustrating an incident in The Aeneid where the Sibyl presents a golden bough from a tree in a sacred grove to the gatekeeper of Hades to gain admission. It grew into an encyclopedic study first published in two volumes in 1890, expanding to twelve volumes in the third edition published between 1906-15. Intended for educated members of the general public already familiar with The Age of Fable and Stories of Gods and Heroes by Thomas Bulfinch, the book created something of a scandal by including the Christian story of Jesus and the Resurrection in the study. The scope of the material combined with rigorous scholarship and keen insight made the book an important influence on the emerging discipline of anthropology. It is now seen as a foundational work in the history of ideas and is often cited as an inspiration to much of Modernist literature, influencing major writers from T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Sigmund Freud and D.H. Lawrence to Joseph Campbell, Mary Renault and Camilla Paglia, to name just a few.


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EAN - DVD case 0683422134982
EAN - CD jacket 0687700169826
Media 2 MP3 CDs
Package DVD Case, CD jackets, security sleeves
Author Sir James G. Frazer (1854 - 1941)
Year 1890
Recording
Read by Multiple readers
Length 42 hours 44 minutes
Type of Reading Collaborative

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