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o, 240; on religiousness of the Romans, 250 Genius: the male principle of life, 30, 92, 154, 317, 332; of the paterfamilias, 30; doubtful identification of Hercules with, 30; in combination with Hercules and Juventas, 332; Juno the feminine counterpart of, 87 Gennep, M. van, on taboo, 42, 44; on religious ceremonies, 65, 90, 442; on lustrations, 211, 212 _Gentes_, 69, 259 _Georgics_, the religious spirit of the, 407 Ghosts, 75, 85, 91, 92, 107 Gilds, trade, 230 Glover, Mr., on Christianity, 456 God, as represented in the _Aeneid_, 426 Gods: _see_ Deities Gratitude, not a prominent characteristic of the Roman, 252, 267 Greek comedy, influence on Roman religion, 351-353 gods, compared with Roman, 158; introduced into Rome, 230-242 literature, 296 philosophy, influence on Roman religion, 357-375 Greenidge, Dr., on the _auspicia_ and the _imperium_, 301 Gregory the Great, 475 Gwatkin, Professor, on Augustine, 469; on the relation of early Christianity to morality, 471 Haddon, Professor, on supernaturalism, 21 Hades, 390, 391 Hannibalic War: revival of _religio_, 315, 317; Sibylline books consulted, 316-319, 329; sacrifices and offerings made to deities, 318; religious panic after battle of Cannae, 319; human sacrifices, 320; Delphic oracle consulted, 323, 324, 326; outbreak of _lascivia_, 324; institutio$1 $2 Apolline games, 326; religious history of last years, 327-329; gratitude to deities, 329; the Magna Mater of Pessinus brought to Rome, 330 Hardie, Professor, and the double altar in connection with funeral rites, 425 Hariolus, 297, 298, 311 Harrison, Miss, on covering the head at sacrifices, 195 Haruspices, 296, 313, 337, 338, 397; history of the, 307-309 Hebe, 332 Heinze, on the _Aeneid_, 413-415, 419, 426, 427 Heitland, Mr., on Bacchanalia, 346, 356 Heracleitus, 257 Hercules: associated with Diana, 262; with Juno, 17; in combination with Juventas and Genius, 317, 332; doubtful identification with Genius, 30; identified with the Greek Heracles, 230, 243; Victor or Invictus, 230, 231, 236, 243, 244; cult of, 231, 244; festival, 243; worship confined to men, 29 Hermes, 260 Hirtzel, Mr., cited, 426 Homer, religion of, compared with that of Roman patricians, 392 Honey cakes, 82 Honos et Virtus, 285, 446; temple, 328 Horace, 81, 299, 403, 405; _Carmen saeculare
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