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page 67 note 1Die Kulte und Mythen Arkadiens. Baud, I.. Die Arkadischen Kulte. Leipzig. 1891.
page 67 note 2Die griechischen Kulte und Mythen in ihren Beziehungen zu den Orientalischen Religion. Bd. I. 1887.
page 68 note 1 Mover's Phoenizier, pp. 47 ff., Curtius I. ch. Duncker Hist. Greece I. ch. iii., Holm I. ch. ix., Abbott 1. pp. 50 ff.
page 68 note 2 P. 323.
page 68 note 3 Pp. 17—20.
page 68 note 4 Paus. viii. 38, 7.
page 68 note 6 Paus. viii. 30, 2.
page 69 note 1 P. 174
page 69 note 2 P. 272
page 70 note 1Myth, and Mon. of Ancient Athens, p. 324.
page 70 note 2 P. 270.
page 70 note 3 Pp. 61—62 &c.
page 70 note 4op. cit. p. 204.
page 70 note 5 Preller-Bobert I.2 pp. 738 ff.
page 70 note 6Antilce Wald- und Feldkulte, ch. 3.
page 70 note 7 Immerwahr, p. 205; Bérard, p. 62.
page 70 note 8 Porphyr. de Antr. 20.
page 70 note 9 Macrob. Sat. v. 22, niveis velleribus se circumdedit. Cf. Virg. Georg. iii. 391.
page 70 note 10 Selene visited Endymion, the shepherd and hunter, in a cave on Latmos. The absence of the moon was accounted for by the primitive explanation that the moon-goddess was hidden in her cave. Preller-Robert I.2 p. 445.
page 70 note 11op. cit. pp. 162 ff.
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