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The Hyperboreans Again, Abaris, and Helixoia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

Grace H. Macurdy
Affiliation:
Vassar College

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1920

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page 137 note 1 ‘Year's Work in Classical Studies,’ 1917, 96.

page 137 note 2 Farnell, Cults, IV. 100 and 104.

page 137 note 3 Class. Rev. XXXIV. 1 and 2, 1ff.

page 138 note 1 Strabo 7, frag. 30, Callim. Hymn to Zeus 3.

page 138 note 2 Schol. on Pindar Ol. 3, 28.

page 138 note 3 J.H.S., 1914, p. 95.

page 138 note 4 Pauly-Wissowa, 121, 122, Sp. 279.

page 139 note 1 Aen. IX. 354.

page 139 note 2 III. 152.

page 139 note 3 Plato, , Charmides, 158Google Scholar; Euripides, , Cyclops, 646Google Scholar.

page 139 note 4 Him. or. 25.

page 139 note 5 Roscher i. 2, 2831.

page 139 note 6 Pauly-Wissowa, 7. 2756.

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page 140 note 2 Diodorus V. 23.

page 140 note 3 N.H. 4. 94.

page 140 note 4 Pauly-Wissowa Ρίπαια ὄρη, 888.

page 140 note 5 According to Pherecydes (ap. Athenaeum 11. 38) the Sun descends with his chariot .

page 141 note 1 How and Wells, Herodotus, 4. 34.