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Record ID marc_records_scriblio_net/part12.dat:149911518:2069
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LEADER: 02069cam 2200349 i 4500
001 80494933 //r962
003 DLC
005 19960513163941.1
008 800918s1865 enkaf 00010 eng
010 $a 80494933 //r962
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
043 $ae------$ae-it---
050 00 $aBL460$b.K59 1865 Rare Bk Coll
082 00 $a291/.3$219
100 10 $aKnight, Richard Payne,$d1750-1824.
245 12 $aA discourse on the worship of Priapus, and its connection with the mystic theology of the ancients /$cby Richard Payne Knight. A new ed. To which is added an essay on the worship of the generative powers during the Middle Ages of western Europe.
260 0 $aLondon :$b[J. C. Hotten],$c1865.
300 $axvi, 254 p., 40 leaves of plates :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
500 $aHalf title: Two essays on the worship of Priapus.
500 $a"Privately printed."
500 $a"125 copies only, of which 6 on large paper."--H. S. Ashbee. Index librorum prohibitorum, 1877, p. 6.
500 $aThe 1st essay is reprinted with the other matter with which it was published in 1786 under title: An account of the remains of the worship of Priapus ... in two letters, one from Sir William Hamilton ... and the other from a person residing at Isernia; to which is added, A discourse on the worship of Priapus ...
500 $aThe 2d essay was written by Thomas Wright, assisted by J. E. Tennent and George Witt. Cf. Ashbee, p. 9. It is entitled: On the worship of the generative powers during the Middle Ages of werstern Europe.
650 0 $aPhallicism.
650 0 $aPriapus (Greek deity)$xCult.
650 0 $aPhallicism$zEurope.
650 0 $aSex$xReligious aspects.
650 0 $aPhallicism$zItaly$zIsernia.
651 0 $aIsernia (Italy)$xReligious life and customs.
650 0 $aMysticism$xHistory$yMiddle Ages, 600-1500.
700 12 $aWright, Thomas,$d1810-1877.$tOn the worship of the generative powers during the Middle Ages of western Europe. 1865.
740 1 $aOn the worship of the generative powers during the Middle Ages of western Europe.