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Once I glanced over a page of his notebook, and there I read this: "Mars Zahmor." "Copper Hayez." "Sword Anz." "I jump Altesna." "I slay Amoutha." "I cut off a head Ksutaskofa." "I sleep Zlcha." "I love Levza." Aha, Professor Heidelberg! When I saw this last entry I looked suspiciously at the professor. Was he trying to make love without our knowing it to the beautiful captive from Mars?

Once I glanced over a page of his notebook and there I read this: "Mars Zahmor "Copper Hayez "Sword Anz "I jump Altesna "I slay Amoutha "I cut off a head Ksutaskofa "I sleep Zlcha "I love Levza" When I saw this last entry I looked suspiciously at the professor. Was he trying to make love without our knowing it to the beautiful captive from Mars?

[Footnote 38: Other reviews are and , Frankfurter gel. Anz., November 27, 1772;

See Hiller von Gaertringen in the Festschrift für O. Benndorff, p. 228. Also Nilsson, Griechische Feste, 1906, p. 267, n. 5. See also Themis, pp. 158 ff. Equites, 82-4 or possibly of apotheosis. See Themis, p. 154, n. 2. Magnesia, No. 98, discussed by O. Kern, Arch. Anz. 1894, p. 78, and Nilsson, Griechische Feste, p. 23. Relig. xv. 1-23. See the quotation from Robertson Smith in Hogarth, p. 91.

Kessler was the first to demonstrate clearly the dependence of the leading ideas of Gnosticism upon the Babylonian cosmology and the conceptions developed with reference to the gods. More recently, Anz has undertaken a renewed investigation of the subject, and, approaching the theme from various points of view, reaches conclusions confirmatory of Kessler's thesis.

With these brief outlines of the history of Roncesvalles before us it is interesting to observe the grandiloquent strain of the old Norman rymours, the fearless exaggerations, and the total ignorance of the actual state of affairs in Spain under the enlightened and accomplished Arabians. "Carles li reis nostre emperere magnes, Set anz tut pleins ad estet en Espaigne."

[Footnote 1: A reviewer in the Frankfurter Gel. Anz., as early as 1774, asserts that Sterne had inspired more droll and sentimental imitations in Germany than even in England. (Apr.