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Folk-Lore in the Works and Days of Hesiod
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 389 note 1 Lines 724–764.
page 389 note 2 See Folk-Lore, i. No. 2, where the ‘symbols’ of Pythagoras are explained by Mr. J. G. Frazer.
page 390 note 1 A. Lang, Introduction to Perrault's Popular Tales, p. Ixi.
page 390 note 2 Encycl. Brit., Art. ‘Taboo,’ J. G. Frazer.
page 390 note 3 Golden Bough, i. pp. 195–205.
page 390 note 4 Golden Bough, i. p. 197.
page 391 note 1 Cf. also the article ‘Aberglaube,’ Pauly's Real-Encycl. i. p. 50.
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