{308} INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS. {309} Adad (Ramman), 62, 101-102, 142, 143. Adonis, 251, 255, 273-274. Alilat, 44. Allatu, 57, 206, 218. Aniconic worship, 225-230. Animism, 43. Anthropomorphism, in Greece, 10-12, 75-80; in Mesopotamia, 51-52, 55-57; in Canaan, 57-58; in Hittite religion, 60-61; in Phrygia, 63-64; in Crete, 64-75. Aphrodite, Cretan-Mycenaean, 96; in Cyprus, 261; Ourania, 272-273. Apollo, 49, 295; theory of Lycian origin, 90; Agyieus, 136; Delphinios, 291; Lykeios, 76. Arabian divinities, 85, 263. Aramaic divinities, 85. Artemis, of Brauron, 244; in Cilicia, 89; at Ephesos, 91; aboriginal Mediterranean goddess, 96. Aryan migration into Greece, 34. Asshur, 58, 225. Astarte, 57, 58, 59, 86, 107. Astral cults, in Mesopotamia, 102; in Greece, 111-114. Atargatis (Derketo), 57. Athena, aboriginal Mediterranean goddess, 96. Athtar, Arabian deity, 85, 263. Attar, in Arabia, 168. Attis, 91, 254-258, 266; Παπαῖος, 95. Axe-cult, in Crete, 70, 93. Baalbec, 273-274. Baptism, 284. Bau, Babylonian goddess, 263. Belit, Babylonian goddess, 83, 84, 104. Birds, cult of, 63, 69-73. Boghaz-Keui, reliefs of, 47, 60, 125; cuneiform texts at, 61. Borrowing, tests of, in religion, 37. Boundaries, sanctity of, 127-128. Bouphonia, in Attica, 237-238. Britomartis, 170. Bull, Hittite worship of, 252-253. Burial-customs, 208-210. Byblos, Adonis-rites at, 273-274. Chemosh, of Moab, 59, 86. Cilicia, Assyrian conquests in, 35 (_vide_ Typhoeus). Cities, religious origin of, 118. Communion-service with dead, 209. Confessional-service in Mesopotamia, 151, 288. Convent-system in Mesopotamia, 268-269. Cook, Mr., 66, 69, 73. Cosmogonies, 179-182. Courtesans, sacred, 269-283. Cowley, Dr., 90. Creation of man, 184-185. Cyprus, religious prostitution in, 273-274. Days, sacred character of, 293-295. Dead, worship of, 122, 210, 211, 213; tendance of, 211, 212; evocation of, 214-215. Death of deity, 27-28, 238-240, 249-263. Demeter, 80. Demonology, 154, 206-208, 297-300. Dionysos, 239-240; marriage with Queen-Archon, 267. Divination, through sacrifice, 248-249, 301-302; ecstatic, 303. Dualism, 19, 158. {310} Ea, Babylonian god, 53, 102, 117, 121. Eagle, Hittite worship of, 63. Earth, divinity of, in Mesopotamia, 103; in Greece, 114. Enlil, Babylonian god, 59, 103-104, 142. Eros, cosmic principle, 181. Eschatology, 204-220. Esmun, Phoenician god, 57. Eunostos, Tanagran vegetation-hero, 262. Eunuchs, in Phrygian religion, 92, 256-258. Euyuk, relief at, 61. Evans, Sir Arthur, 17, 30, 64, 69-71, 73-74, 91, 97, 211, 227. Evil gods, 19, 142-143. Faith, not a religious virtue in Greece, 23-24. Fanaticism, in Mesopotamia, 197-203. Fassirlir, Lion-goddess at, 88. Father-god, 48, 95. Fetichism, 225-228. Fire-god, in Greece and Babylon, 146-147, 285. Fire-purification, 285-286. Frazer, Dr., 17, 60, 79, 89, 257 n. 1, 277, 282. Functional deities (Sondergötter), 110, 133.
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