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7. {66} As the Sun's wife is Dawn, and leaves him at dawn, she is not much of a bedfellow. As _Night_, however, she _is_ a bedfellow of the nocturnal Sun. {71} M. R. R. i. 58-81. {72a} See Robertson Smith on 'Semitic Religion.' {72b} See Sayce's Herodotus, p. 344. {72c} See Rhys' Rhind Lectures; I am not convinced by the evidence. {73} Academy, September 27, 1884. {74a} Anth. Rel. p. 405. {74b} Plantagenet, Planta genista.--A. L. {74c} See M. R. R. ii. 56, for a criticism of this theory. {76} Religion of the Semites, pp. 208, 209. {78} Die Religionen, p. 12. {79} Anth. Rel. p. 122. {80} Dalton. {81a} Strabo, xiii. 613. Pausanias, i. 24, 8. {81b} Crooke, Introduction to Popular Religion of North India, p. 380. {82a} C. and M. p. 115. {82b} Contributions, ii. 687. {83a} Evidence in G. B. i. 325, 326. {83b} Compare Liebrecht, 'The Eaten God,' in Zur Volkskunde, p. 436. {84a} Cf. G. B. ii. 17, for evidence. {84b} M. R. R. ii. 232. {84c} G. B. ii. 90-113. {84d} In Encyclop. Brit. he thinks it 'very probable.' {85a} i. 200. {85b} M. R. R. ii. 142, 148-149. {85c} R. V. iv. 18, 10. {86} G. B. ii. 44-49. {87} G. B. ii. 33. {88a} Plutarch, Quaest. Rom. vi. McLennan, The Patriarchal Theory, p. 207, note 2. {88b} G. B. ii. 337. {89a} See G. B. ii. 332-334. {89b} Religion of the Semites, p. 118. {90} G. B. ii. 337, 338. {93a} Custom and Myth, p. 235. {93b} M. R. R. ii. 327. {93c} Op. cit. ii. 329. {94} Lectures on Science of Language, Second Series, p. 41. {95} M. R. R. ii. 336. {96} Anthropological Religion. {97a} M. R. R. i. 171-173. {97b} Ibid. i. 172. {97c} Anth. Rel. p. 180. {100} 'Totemism,' Encyclop. Brit. {101a} M. R. R. ii. 333. {101b} Ibid. ii. 335. {103} M. R.. R.. i. 96, 127; ii. 22, 336. {106a} Greek Etym. Engl. transl. i. 147. {106b} Sprachvergleichung und Urgeschichte, p. 431. {109} Gr. Etym. i. 150. {110} M. R. R. ii. 142. {111a} ii. 210. Cf. Oldenberg in Deutsche Rundschau, 1895, p. 205. {111b} R. V. iv. 18, 10. {114} Aglaophamus, i. 700. {115} Custom and Myth, i. 29-44. M. R. R. ii. 260-273. {116} Custom and Myth, pp. 212-242. {117a} Culte des Fetiches, 1760. {117b} Codrington, Journal Anthrop. Inst., Feb. 1881. {118a} C. and M. p. 230, note. {118b} Rochas, Les Forces non definies, 1888, pp. 340-357, 411, 626.
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