Possibly, where the name of a pseudo-saint is found localised in contiguous districts, this may afford a clue to the migration of tribes.
The legend of Pharaildis gives no clue to the Christian interest in her, nor to the veneration of her, which islocalised at Ghent, Hamm, Steenockerzeel, and Loo.
Then further through his less localised feelings or more glorified senses the individual finds his relation to other individuals.
Bekan is Scandinavian, and a proper name: and has probably beenlocalised in this district by the Northmen from the period of its colonisation.
It is in fact another version of the story of Woden and his host, whose winter trance is enacted by various popular heroes; and which has not only been localised amongst ourselves, but has almost overspread all christendom.
The priesthood of Babylon were content to be chief among their peers; there was no monotheistic zeal to sweep away the rival temples, and the intensely localised character of Babylonian religion prevented the rise of monotheism.
To this question no answer at present is possible; at most we can only suggest that the zi, or spirit, was localised in the star.
Carry this state of things but a few steps back, and we must come to a condition of localised female groups with males moving from group to group.
The bacteria which become localised in the milk-ducts, and which are necessarily carried into the milk, are for the greater part rapidly acid-producing organisms, i.
It does not liquefy gelatine, and remains strictlylocalised to the track of the inoculating needle.
In one recorded case the disease was localised to the bronchi, and did not even extend into the lungs.
In the membrane a ferment is probably produced which, unlike the localised bacilli, passes throughout the body and by digestion of the proteids produces albumoses and an organic acid which have the toxic influence.
These animals, however, are not very formidable, since they are devoid of inoculatory organs; their poison-apparatus is localised exclusively in the parotids and the skin.
In man and large mammals their bite produces sensations of pain accompanied by swelling and muscular contractions as though caused by localised tetanus.
In short we have here to do with folk-tales[193] which had been localised in Britain and were believed to represent its condition truly at the very time when Procopius was writing.
How wonderfully the seasons arelocalised and subdivided.
But, in the first place, stimuli which only differ in intensity could hardly call forth the typical and typicallylocalised single features realised in differentiation.
The paiderastic legend of Herakles and Iolaus was localised in Boeotia; and the lovers, Diocles and Philolaus, who gave laws to Thebes, directly encouraged those masculine attachments, which had their origin in the Palaestra.
It is evident that the pentosanes of wheat are localisedin the more resistant tissues of the grain.
It will be shown that the ester groups can be actually localised in various ways, as in the main entering the cellulose residues alpha and beta.
It still remains to explain how and when this general legend of rash action was localised and specialised at Bedd Gelert: I believe I have discovered this.
Meurice related his vision, I told him that he had not localised this mark accurately enough.
Her sensitiveness appeared to be localised behind her, at about three feet from, and twenty-one inches above the level of her head.
Of purely mythical origin, the story was at first unlocalised, but when localised it is on insular and not on continental ground.
In Scripture-lore the Wends have their own localised versions of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah; of the fight of St. George and the Dragon; and an even more localised tale of the doings of King David.
If this testing reveals any fault, it can be localised at once, and horsemen are despatched from the control stations on either side of it, with orders to ride rapidly along the line until they meet at the fault and repair it.
Some traditions regarding Semiramis arelocalised there, and it is supposed to be on the site of Pancobar, where she erected a temple to Anaitis or Artemis.
Mr. Dickens himself localised this house as the home of little Nell, pointing out an inner room—divided from the shop by a glass partition—as her bedroom.
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