The Homeric Hymns - A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological by Andrew Lang
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{13} _Journal of Hellenic Society_, vol. xiv. pp. 1-29. Mr. Verrall's
whole paper ought to be read, as a summary cannot be adequate. {16a} Henderson, "The Casket Letters," p. 67. {16b} Baumeister, "Hymni Homerici," 1860, p. 108 _et seq_. {18} _Die Homerischen Hymnen_, p. 116 (1886). {23a} _Journal Anthrop. Inst_., Feb. 1892, p. 290. {23b} (_Op. cit_., p. 296.) See "Are Savage Gods Borrowed from Missionaries?" (_Nineteenth Century_, January 1899). {24} Hartland, "Folk-Lore," ix. 4, 312; x. I, p. 51. {30} Winslow, 1622. {34} For authorities, see Mr Howitt in the _Journal of the Anthropological Institute_, and my "Making of Religion." Also _Folk Lore_, December-March, 1898-99. {37a} Manning, "Notes on the Aborigines of New Holland." Read before Royal Society of New South Wales, 1882. Notes taken down in 1845. Compare Mrs. Langloh Parker, _More Australian Legendary Tales_, "The Legend of the Flowers." {37b} Spencer and Gillen, "Natives of Central Australia," p. 651, _s.v_. {39} For the use of Hermes's tortoise-shell as a musical instrument |
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