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Slavonic Elements in Greek Religion1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

George Calderon
Affiliation:
42, Well Walk, Hampstead.

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1913

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page 79 note 2 Such as P. Shein's Russian collection, published by the Academy of Sciences, the Lemberg Shevchenko Academy's Zbirnyk, and the volume issued annually by the Bulgarian Ministry of Public Instruction.

page 79 note 3 Descriptions of which, after Ralston and Mannhardt, may be found in Frazer's Golden Bough.

page 80 note 1 Kotlyarevsky, , O pogrebalnich obyczajach, p. 66Google Scholar.

page 80 note 2 Kretschmer, p. 226.

page 81 note 1 Nestor says: ‘They had no regular marriage customs, but when they met for devil dances and songs, the men carried off wives for themselves, each as he had agreed with a woman.’