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'''Iacobus Georgius Frazer''' (natus die [[1 Ianuarii]] [[1854]] [[Glasgovia]]e; mortuus [[Cantabrigia]]e die [[7 Maii]] [[1941]]) fuit anthropologus inter studiosis religionum et mythologiae praeclarus. Opus eius latissime notum ''[[The Golden Bough]]'' ("de ramo aureo") anno [[1890]] primum edidit; annis autem [[1906]]-[[1915]] tertiam editionem in duodecim voluminibus digestam divulgavit.
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|birth_date = {{birth-date|January 1, 1854|[[January 1]], [[1854]]}}
|birth_place = [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]
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}}Sir '''James George Frazer''' (January 1, 1854, [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] &ndash; May 7, 1941, Cambridge), was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[social anthropologist]] influential in the early stages of the modern studies of [[mythology]] and [[comparative religion]].<ref>Mary Beard, "Frazer, Leach, and Virgil: The Popularity (and Unpopularity) of the Golden Bough" ''Comparative Studies in Society and History'', '''34'''.2 (April 1992:203-224).</ref>
 
His most famous work, ''[[The Golden Bough]]'' (1890), documents and details similar magical and religious beliefs across the globe. Frazer posited that human belief progressed through three stages: primitive magic, replaced by religion, in turn replaced by science.
 
==Biography==