The Homeric Hymns - A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological by Andrew Lang
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_without strings_, in early Anahuac, see Prof. Morse, in Appleton's
_Popular Science Monthly_, March 1899. {41} Gemoll. {44} "Golden Bough," i. 279. Mannhardt, _Antike-Wald-und Feldkulte_, p. 274. {45} Howitt, _Journal Anthtop. Inst_., xvi. p. 54. {46a} The Kurnai hold this belief. {46b} Brough Smyth, vol. i. p. 426 {46c} _Journal Anthrop. Inst_., xvi. pp. 330-331. {59} The most minute study of Lobeck's _Aglaophamus_ can tell us no more than this; the curious may consult a useful short manual, _Eleusis, Ses Mysteres, Ses Ruines, et son Musee_, by M. Demetrios Philios. Athens, 1896. M. Philios is the Director of the Eleusinian Excavations. {61} "Golden Bough," ii. 292. {62} "Golden Bough," ii. 369. {64a} "Golden Bough," ii. 44. {64b} Ibid., 46. {65} Mrs. Langloh Parker, "More Australian Legends," pp. 93-99. |
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