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Frankfürter Studien zur Religion und Kultur der Antike, herausgegeben von W. F. Otto. Bände I, II, III. Frankfurt-am-Main: V. Klostermann Verlag, 1932, 1933, 1934. - Band I. Ernst Tabeling, Mater Larum: Zum Wesen des Larenreligion. Pp. 103. RM. 6. - Band II. Carl Koch, Gestirnverehrung im Altem Italien: Sol Indiges und der Kreise der di Indigetes. Pp. 120. RM. 7.50. - Band III. Franz Altheim, Epochen der römischen Geschichte von den Anfängen bis zum beginn der Weltherrschaft. Pp. 248. RM. 8.50.
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1 Cf. for general criticisms Nilsson, DLZ 1930, 2224 ff, 1931, 2358 ff.
2 On page 14 he suggests that the epigram of Lutatius Catulus proves that it was Roman custom to greet the sun every morning; but this is very doubtful in view of forte salutans, and of Tacit. Hist. 3, 24, orientem solem (ita in Suria mos est) tertiani salutavere.
3 The suggestion (pp. 49 ff.) that some Greek influences reached Italy through the Illyrians deserves special attention. The Dionysiac wave may have reached Italy and Greece Proper independently.
4 On Aricia, cf. Gordon, A. E., The Cults of Aricia, Univ. of Calif. Publ. in Class. Arch., ii, 1934Google Scholar.