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See p. 464. See ib., note 3. See especially pp. 484 and 575. Ezekiel, viii. 14. There is probably a reference also to the Tammuz festival in Zech, xii. 10, 11. Zeits. f. Assyr. ix. 290 seq. See Farnell, The Cults of the Greek States, ii. 648 seq. Rassam Cylinder, col. i. ll. 11, 12. See pp. 105 and 173 seq. IVR. 32, 49b, where the 20th day of the intercalated Elul is so designated.

Lombroso, Cesare, and Lombroso-Ferrero, G. La donna delinquente. 508 pp. Fratelli Bocca. Milano, 1915. Farnell, L.R. Sociological Hypotheses Concerning the Position of Woman in Ancient Religion. Archiv für Religionswissenschaft. Siebenter Band, 1904. Fowler, W. Warde. The Religious Experiences of the Roman People. 504 pp. Macmillan. London, 1911.

The Mekinese will be here two days later." King Humphrey and Captain Bors's uncle stared at him. "And," said Bors, "the same source of information says there's a Mekinese cruiser waiting underwater off Cape Farnell to lob a fusion bomb at the fleet as it's ready to lift." King Humphrey said, "But nobody can possibly know that two liners will come tomorrow! One hopes so, of course.

Farnell, but a tendency to seek for exclusively vegetable origins of gods is to be observed in some of the most recent speculations. I well know that I myself am apt to press a theory of totems too far, and in the following pages I suggest reserves, limitations, and alternative hypotheses.

It's on the sea bottom fifty fathoms down, five miles magnetic north-north-east from Cape Farnell! You can check that! The cruiser's down there to lob a fusion bomb into your space-fleet when it starts to take off for the flight you're planning to get all the important men on Kandar in one smash! That's Talents, Incorporated information! It's a free sample.

Farnell, in his Cults of the Greek States, refers to the worship of Adonis as "a ritual that the more austere State religion of Greece probably failed to purify, the saner minds, bred in a religious atmosphere that was, on the whole, genial, and temperate, revolted from the din of cymbals and drums, the meaningless ecstasies of sorrow and joy, that marked the new religion."

There was, every year at Eleusis, a solemn and lengthy procession or pilgrimage made, symbolic of the long pilgrimage of the human soul, its sufferings and deliverance. Cheetham, op. cit., pp. 49-61 sq. See Farnell, op. cit., iii. 158 sq. See The Golden Ass. Farnell, ii, 177. "Almost always," says Dr.

We shall therefore doubt whether in Greece a common human myth had a singular cause in a 'disease of language. It is with no enthusiasm that I take the opportunity of Mr. The general method there adopted has been applied in a much more erudite work by Mr. Frazer, The Golden Bough, by Mr. Farnell in Cults of the Greek States, by Mr.

Without the γάμος, however, it is hard to see what the βασίλιννα and γεραιραί had to do in the festival; and this is the view of Mommsen, Feste der Stadt Athen, pp. 391-3; Gruppe in Iwan Müller, Mythologie und Religionsgeschichte, i. 33; Farnell, Cults, v. 217.

This phonetic writing furnishes the reading for Nin in Nin-Klgal. See pp. 418, 419. See p. 428. See below, p. 588 seq. See below, p. 590. See above, p. 79. See pp. 448, 511. See Farnell, The Cults of the Greek States, ii. 627. See the reference in note 3 to p. 519. Wellhausen, Reste Arabischen Heidenthums, pp. 28, 29.