The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 02 of 12)Frazer, James George
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The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 02 of 12)
Frazer, James George
Magic; Mythology; Religion; Superstition
Dittenberger, _op. cit._, No. 929, lines 80 _sqq._ Compare _id._ No.
569; Pausanias, ii. 28. 7.
Footnote 417:
H. Dessau, _Inscriptiones Latinae selectae_, No. 4911.
Footnote 418:
Cato, _De agri cultura_, 139.
Footnote 419:
Varro, _De lingua Latina_, v. 85, ed. C. O. Müller; Pliny, _Nat.
Hist._ xviii. 6.
Footnote 420:
G. Henzen, _Acta Fratrum Arvalium_ (Berlin, 1874), pp. 136-143; H.
Dessau, _Inscriptiones Latinae selectae_, ii., Nos. 5042, 5043, 5045,
5046, 5048.
Footnote 421:
Ovid, _Fasti_, iv. 749-755.
Footnote 422:
Pliny, _Nat. Hist._ xii. 3.
Footnote 423:
Seneca, _Epist._ iv. 12. 3. See further L. Preller, _Römische
Mythologie_, 3rd Ed., i. 108 _sqq._ For evidence of the poets he
refers to Virgil, _Georg._ iii. 332 _sqq._; Tibullus, i. 1. 11; Ovid,
_Amores_, iii. 1. 1 _sq._
Footnote 424:
On Diana as a huntress see H. Dessau, _Inscriptiones Latinae
selectae_, Nos. 3257-3266. For indications of her care for domestic
cattle see Livy, i. 45; Plutarch, _Quaestiones Romanae_, 4; and above,
vol. i. p. 7.
Footnote 425:
Virgil, _Aen._, viii. 600 _sq._, with Servius’s note.
Footnote 426:
M. A. Castren, _Vorlesungen über die finnische Mythologie_ (St.
Petersburg, 1853), pp. 92-99.
Footnote 427:
P. v. Stenin, “Über den Geisterglauben in Russland,” _Globus_, lvii.
(1890), p. 283.
Footnote 428:
J. Abercromby, _The Pre- and Proto-historic Finns_ (London, 1898), i.
161.
Footnote 429:
Mathias Michov, “De Sarmatia Asiana atque Europea,” in _Novus Orbis
regionum ac insularum veteribus incognitarum_, p. 457.
Footnote 430:
C. Snouck Hurgronje, _Het Gajōland en zijne Bewoners_ (Batavia, 1903),
pp. 351, 359.
Footnote 431:
See vol. i. p. 14.
Footnote 432:
Arrian, _Cynegeticus_, 33 _sq._
Footnote 433:
The Galatians retained their Celtic speech as late as the fourth
century of our era, for Jerome says that in his day their language
hardly differed from that of the Treveri, a Celtic tribe on the
Moselle, whose name survives in _Treves_. See Jerome, _Commentar. in
Epist. ad Galatas_, lib. ii. praef. (Migne’s _Patrologia Latina_, vol.
xxvi. col. 357).
Footnote 434:
See below, p. 363.
Footnote 435:
H. Dessau, _Inscriptiones Latinae selectae_, No. 4633; Ihm,
in Pauly-Wissowa’s _Real-Encyclopädie der classischen
Altertumswissenschaft_, ii. 616, _s.v._ “Arduinna”; compare _id._ i.
104, _s.v._ “Abnoba.”
Footnote 436:
F. S. Krauss, _Volksglaube und religiöser Brauch der Südslaven_
(Münster i. W., 1890), p. 125.
Footnote 437:
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