James George Frazer
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- | {{Template}}Sir '''James George Frazer''' ([[January 1]], [[1854]], [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] – [[May 7]], [[1941]]), was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[social anthropologist]] influential in the early stages of the modern studies of [[mythology]] and [[comparative religion]]. | + | {{Template}}Sir '''James George Frazer''' ([[January 1]], [[1854]], [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] – [[May 7]], [[1941]]), was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[social anthropologist]] influential in the early stages of the modern studies of [[mythology]] and [[comparative religion]], best-known for ''[[The Golden Bough]]''. |
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