W1 corpus pour — Medicine, Magic, and Religion
receipt:work:medicine-magic-religion · vw1 · ingest_verified
sha256 33577c36bd768307a5887b8e6715d7148b659eca10d86a290dcf8dadf0032f4f
A receipt records what the house consulted and what it did not establish. The open state is part of the record, not a defect in it.
What this covers
1works · 5episodes · 1shelves
Sources consulted
- W. H. R. Rivers, Medicine, Magic, and Religion (Harcourt, Brace / Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1924)First edition, Harcourt, Brace & Company, New York / Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., London, 1924 (Archive.org medicinemagicrel00rive_0, University of Illinois Urbana copy, DjVu text layer)license: Public Domainpinned: sha256 48e8d3a16bfeb6e3f40f2eff6fba17be5bab7afc8cb153ae23394fa1dcb38269
What this shows
5 episodes of "Medicine, Magic, and Religion" were segmented from the sha256-pinned source file, poured, and count- and hash-verified against this database by direct query. The receipt's content_hash is sha256("anthropoi-work-pour-v1|" + work.id + "|episodes=" + N + "|" + the comma-joined episode text_sha256 values in ordinal order) — recomputable by anyone from SELECTs on this record.
What this does not prove- That the segmentation reflects a scholarly apparatus — episodes follow this edition's own headings.
- That OCR-derived text is error-free — see each episode's audit_state (ocr_uncorrected is carried honestly).
- That the work's claims are true — ingestion verifies text integrity and provenance, not anthropology.
- Anything about passages of this work not present in these episodes (front matter and indexes are excluded by documented rules).