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Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion - Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion: A Study in Survivals. By John Cuthbert Lawson, M.A. 8VO. Pp. xii + 620. Cambridge: At the University Press. 1910.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

Jane Ellen Harrison
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Newnham College, Cambridge

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page 181 note 1 I select this instance in part for a personal reason. In the light of Mr. Lawson's discussion I now see that the account I have given of the Centaurs and Satyrs, in my Prolegomena, pp. 380–389, in which I largely follow Prof. Ridgeway, is inadequate and to some extent misleading.

page 182 note 1 Il. ii. 743.

page 182 note 2 Pyth. iv. 119.

page 182 note 3 Early Age of Greece, i. pp. 173 ff.

page 182 note 4 B.S.A., vi. y. 125.

page 182 note 6 I.H.S. xxvi., 1906, p. 193.

page 183 note 1 Vedic Mythology, p. 137.

page 183 note 2 Mysterium und Mimus im Rig Veda, p. 61.