Immagine dell'autore.

Vergilius Ferm (1896–1974)

Autore di An Encyclopedia of Religion

29 opere 750 membri 4 recensioni

Sull'Autore

Fonte dell'immagine: Photograph taken about 1916

Opere di Vergilius Ferm

An Encyclopedia of Religion (1943) 196 copie
A History of Philosophical Systems (1950) — A cura di — 124 copie
Classics of Protestantism (1959) 124 copie
Ancient religions (1950) 34 copie
Encyclopedia of Morals (1956) 17 copie
The Protestant credo (1953) 10 copie
A Protestant dictionary (1951) 9 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Ferm, Vergilius Ture Anselm
Data di nascita
1896
Data di morte
1974-02-04
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di morte
Wooster, Ohio, USA
Luogo di residenza
Mercer, Wisconsin, USA
Istruzione
Doctor of Philosophy
Attività lavorative
professor
author
pastor
Organizzazioni
College of Wooster
American Theological Society
Lutheran Church
American Theological Society (President)
Breve biografia
Ferm was long-time Compton Professor and head of the philosophy department in the College of Wooster.

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This is a fun vintage book I picked up at an estate sale as a kid, full of retro factoids and interesting bits of Americana. Check out that kitschy cover! The author's name is pretty awesome, too. While most of the info in "A Brief Dictionary of American Superstitions" can probably be found online today, it is still nice to have them easily accessible in alphabetical order, from "Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder" to "Young People." The entries are often quite mixed though, with the entries for New Year and New Years Day sharing some superstitions on New Years while the entry for Sweeping also throws in a few more (bad luck to sweep on New Years, you know). Of course, some of them are oddly sexist in that old fashioned way (while it is good luck for a "dark" man to enter your house first on New Years, it is "disaster" if a woman is first, "no matter her hair color"), but there are definitely some amusing stuff.

Did you know, for instance, that a good ointment for sore eyes can be whipped up from some crushed bedbugs mixed with human milk? Just smear a little on the eyelids! Also, "an abundance of hair on the arms is considered a sign of impeding wealth." Must not have come through yet for me, or maybe I need more. Also, it is common opinion that the sting of a "harvest fly" (or cicada) is fatal, which is, as the author points out, ridiculous. Some are just common sense, though, like how "wiping on the same towel as another person at the same time will cause quarrels." It is funny how many of the superstitions just seem to be completely random, and the author has an amusing voice in his asides describing how studies have shown that various of these beliefs are wrong, or in some cases, based on fact
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Statistiche

Opere
29
Utenti
750
Popolarità
#33,913
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
4
ISBN
28

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