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REFERENCES.
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REFERENCES.[6]

  • Cox, Rev. G. W.: The Mythology of the Aryan Nations.
  • Deiterich, A.: Mutter Erde.
  • Fraser, J. G.: Adonis, Attis and Osiris; Balder, the Beautiful; Psyche's Task.
  • Grosse: The Beginnings of Art.
  • Higgins, Godfrey: The Anacalypsis; Celtic Druids.
  • Harrison, Miss Jane: Ancient Art and Ritual; Themis.
  • Howitt, A. W.: The Native Tribes of South East Australia.
  • Inman, Dr. Thomas: Ancient Faiths Embodied in Ancient Names; Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism.
  • Jennings, Hargrave: The Rosicrucians; The Indian Religions.
  • King, C. W: The Gnostics and their Remains; Hand-book of Engraved Gems.
  • Knight, R. P.: The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology; Two Essays on the Worship of Priapus.
  • Layard, A.: Babylon and Nineveh; Nineveh and its Remains.
  • Murray, Gilbert: Hamlet and Orestes.
  • Newton, John: Assyrian Grove Worship.
  • O'Brien, Henry: The Round Towers of Ireland.
  • Rawlinson, G.: History of Ancient Egypt; Ancient Monarchies.
  • Rhyn, Dr. Otto: Mysteria.
  • Rocco, Sha: Ancient Sex Worship.
  • Spencer, B.: Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia.
  • Westropp, Hodder M.: Primitive Symbolism.
  • Wood, Rev. J. G.: The Uncivilized Races.

    ADDITIONAL REFERENCES
    (Primitive customs, religious usages, etc.)

  • Bryant: System of Mythology.
  • DeGubernatis, Angelo: Zoological Mythology.
  • Judson: Myths and Legends of the Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes.
  • Langdon, S.: Tammuz and Ishtar.
  • Perrot, and Chipiez: History of Art in Phrygia, Lidia, Caria and Lycia; History of Art in Persia.
  • Prescott: Conquest of Peru.
  • Rousselet, Louis: India and Its Native Princes.
  • Stevens, J.: Central America, Chiapez and Yucatan.
  • Solas, W. J.: Ancient Hunters.
  • Wood-Martin: Pagan Ireland.

[[1]]

O'Brien: The Round Towers of Ireland.

[[2]]

The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology.

[[3]]

The Enactment and Rebirth.

[[4]]

Dr. Otto Rhyn, Mysteria.

[[5]]

A kind of sweet potato.

[[6]]

For a number of additional references consult New York Library under Phallicism.