] _Transactions of the Third International Congress of Religions_,
Oxford, 1908, pp. 26-7.
[10:1] _The Buddhist Dharma_, by Mrs. Rhys Davids.
[10:2] See _Die Mutaziliten, oder die Freidenker im Islam_, von H.
Steiner, 1865. This Arab was clearly under the influence of Plotinus or
some other Neo-Platonist.
[11:1] Cf. E. Reisch, _Entstehung und Wandel griechischer
Goettergestalten_. Vienna, 1909.
[12:1] Parm. Fr. 8, 3-7 (Diels{2}).
[12:2] Xen. Fr. 24 (Diels{2}).
[12:3] Xen. Fr. 15.
[12:4] Aesch. _Cho._ 60; Eur. _Hel._ 560; Bac. 284; Soph. _O.T._ 871.
Cf. also +he phronesis hagathe theos megas+. Soph. Fr. 836, 2 (Nauck).
+ho ploutos, anthropiske, tois sophois theos.+ Eur. _Cycl._ 316.
+ho nous gar hemon estin en hekasto theos.+ Eur. Fr. 1018.
+phthonos kakistos kadikotatos theos.+ Hippothooen. Fr. 2.
A certain moment of time: +arche kai theos en anthropois hidrymene sozei
panta+. Pl. Leg. 775 E.
+ta mora gar pant' estin Aphrodite brotois.+ Eur. _Tro._ 989.
+helthen de dais thaleia presbiste theon.+ Soph. Fr. 548.
[14:1] See J. E. Harrison, _Prolegomena_, i, ii, iv; Mommsen, _Feste der
Stadt Athen_, 1898, pp. 308-22 (Thesmophoria), 384-404 (Anthesteria);
421-6 (Diasia). See also Pauly Wissowa, s.v.
[14:2] _Prolegomena_, p. 15 f.
[15:1] Luc. _Icaro-Menippos_ 24 schol. ad loc.
[16:1] Frequently dual, +to Thesmophoro+, under the influence of the
'Mother and Maiden' idea; Dittenberger _Inscr. Sylloge_ 628, Ar.
_Thesm._ 84, 296 _et passim_. The plural +hai Thesmophoroi+ used in late
Greek is not, as one might imagine, a projection from the whole band of
worshippers; it is merely due to the disappearance of the dual from
Greek. I accept provisionally the derivation of these +thesmoi+ from
+thes-+ in +thessasthai+, +thesphatos+, +theskelos+, +polythestos+,
+apothestos+, &c.: cf. A. W. Verrall in _J. H. S._ xx, p. 114; and
_Prolegomena_, pp. 48 ff., 136 f. But, whatever the derivation, the
Thesmoi were the objects carried.
[16:2] Frazer, _Golden Bough_, ii. 44 ff.; A. B. Cook, _J. H. S._ xiv,
pp. 153-4; J. E. Harrison, _Themis_, p. 5. See also A. Lang, _Homeric
Hymns_, 1899, p. 63.
[17:1] _Feste der Stadt Athen_, p. 390 f. On Seed Jars, Wine Jars and
Funeral Jars, see _Themis_, pp. 276-88, and Warde Fowler, 'Mundus
Patet,' in _Journ. Roman Studies_, ii, pp. 25 ff. Cf. below, p. 28 f.
[17:2] Dieterich, _Muttererde_, 1905, p. 48 f.
[18:1] Dr. Frazer, _The Magic A
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