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The Saturnalia and the Mahāvrata

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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page 133 note 3 pp. 306–12.

page 134 note 1 p. 345, n. 1.

page 134 note 2 xxii, 1. 19 seqq.

page 134 note 3 Saturnalia, i, 10.Google Scholar

page 134 note 4 See Prof. C. F. Lehmann-Haupt's criticism (cited at p. 415, n. 1) of the theory of the change in the date of the Crucifixion.

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page 137 note 1 De Abstinentia, ii, 54Google Scholar. It must be remembered that Porphyry's statements in this chapter cannot be accepted without great caution.

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page 138 note 3 In JRAS, 1914, p. 414Google Scholar, Dr. Thomas gave “the continuance [sthiti] of the tribal constitution [gaṇa] of the Mālavas” as being the “substance” of my original rendering. That does not represent my rendering at all properly: it was to gaṇa-sthiti, not to gaṇa, that I gave the meaning of ‘tribal constitution’; and I did not introduce the idea of ‘continuance’.