[1086] Thomas, Austr., p. 27.
[1088] Jochelson, Yukaghir, pp. 40 ff.
[1089] Barrett, p. 35.
[1090] Stannus, p. 288.
[1091] Landtman, communicated by letter.
[1092] Weeks, Bakongo, pp. 199 ff.
[1093] Hammar, p. 156.
[1094] Torday and Joyce, 35, 413; 36, 47 and 277.
[1095] Weeks, p. 200.
[1096] Thomas, Edo, I, 18.
[1097] Thomas, Ibo, I, 127.
[1098] Loango Exp., III: 2, 139.
[1099] Ellis, Yoruba, pp. 142 ff.
[1100] Above, p. 90; Dennett, pp. 133 ff.
[1101] Conradt, p. 15.
[1102] Ellis, Tshi, p. 216.
[1103] Ibid., p. 219.
[1104] Thomas, Edo, I, 18.
[1105] Ellis, Yoruba, p. 149.
[1106] Wilken, p. 199.
[1107] Ibid., p. 200.
[1108] Ginzel, I, 414 ff.; Crawfurd, I, 289 ff., Wilken, pp. 197 ff.
[1109] References in Webster, pp. 103 ff., where also will be found more about the African market-days.
[1110] Garcilasso de la Vega, I, 6 and 35; Webster, pp. 119 ff.
[1111] Quoted from Hehn, p. 114.
[1112] II Kings, IV, 23.
[1113] Macrob., I, 16, 28 ff.
[1115] W. Backer, Zeitschr. f. d. altest. Wiss., 29, 1909, 148 ff.
[1116] Jerem. XVII, 21 ff.
[1117] Nehem. X, 31.
[1118] Nehem. XIII, 15 ff.
[1119] Spencer and Gillen, Nat. Tribes, pp. 169 ff.
[1120] P. 336.
[1122] Nieuwenhuis, I, 161.
[1123] Martin, p. 290.
[1125] Jenks, pp. 206 ff.
[1126] Leonard, pp. 434 ff.
[1127] Jochelson, Koryak, pp. 86 ff.
[1128] Cp. above, p. 269.
[1129] Powers, p. 305.
[1130] Cp. Mauss, Essai sur les variations saisonnières des sociétés Eskimos, L’année sociologique, 9, 1904–5, pp. 96 ff. That the time of freedom from work should become a festival time is obvious and is simpler than Mauss seems to think; the point deserved noting among other peoples also.
[1131] Cp. my Årets folkliga fester, p. 161.
[1134] Du Pratz, II, 354 ff.
[1135] Foa, p. 120.
[1136] Nisbet, II, 287.
[1137] Kötz, p. 21.
[1138] P. 331; cp. the handbooks, and Förster’s essay.
[1139] Lev. XXIII, 5, 6, and 34; cp. Ezekiel XLV, 21 ff.
[1140] Exod. XXXIV, 18, XXIII, 15, le moed chodesh ha-abib; cp. Exod. XIII, 4 ff.
[1141] XVI, I.
[1143] Judges IX, 27; XXI, 19 f.; Nowack II, 151.
[1144] Exod. XXXIV, 22.
[1145] Numbers IX, 11 ff.
[1146] Perhaps Solomon also celebrated the dedication of the Temple and the Feast of Tabernacles in the same month: Nowack, II, 151, n. 2.
[1147] Cp. my article in Arch. f. Religionswiss., 14, 1911, p. 441, and my Entstehung etc., p. 33.
[1148] Warneck, pp. 350 ff.
[1150] Cranz, p. 229.
[1151] Above, pp. 196 and 313.
[1152] Above, pp. 195 and 313.
[1153] Ginzel, I, 436.
[1155] Chervin, p. 229.
[1158] Cp. my Entstehung etc., pp. 51 ff.
[1159] Friederich, p. 88.
[1160] Brough-Smyth, I, 432, quoted by Kötz, pp. 26 f.
[1162] R. T. Str., p. 224.
[1163] Gilij, II, 21.
[1165] Jenks, p. 219.
[1168] Macdonald, p. 291.
[1169] Hose and McDougall, pp. 106 ff.; cp. above, p. 318.
[1170] Above, pp. 318 and 317.
[1171] Crawfurd, I, 300 f.
[1172] Ellis, Tshi, p. 216.
[1173] Mischlich, p. 127.
[1174] Fewkes, pp. 258 ff.; cp. above, p. 313.
[1175] Stevenson, p. 108 f.; cp. above, p. 312.
[1176] W. D. Alexander, quoted by Malo, p. 59, n. 7.
[1177] Bastian, quoted by Kötz, p. 62.
[1178] White, quoted by Kötz, p. 63.
[1179] Loango Exp., III: 2, 138, note; cp. above, p. 248.
[1182] Erdland, pp. 16 ff.; cp. above, p. 126.
[1183] Parkinson, p. 377.
[1184] Kubary, p. 62.
[1185] Forster, p. 441; cp. above, p. 125.
[1186] Kötz, p. 64.
[1188] Ellis, Pol. Res.³, I, 89 ff.
[1189] Maass, p. 512.
[1190] Feist, p. 262.
[1191] With this section compare my Entstehung etc., where a fuller discussion and authorities are given.
[1192] Above, pp. 33 ff., 46 f., 72 f., 110 ff.
[1193] ἠλιτόμηνος, Il. XIX, 118.
[1194] Above, pp. 313 and 167.
[1195] Fotheringham in his interesting paper on Cleostratus (Journ. of Hell. Studies, 39, 1919, 177) tries to explain this alternation by the intercalation; if a month was intercalated the games would be transferred from Parthenios to Apollonios. This is in my opinion impossible. The Greek feasts were bound up with the months, which were named from some of them; this association prevented a feast from being transferred to a month with another name, i. e. the feast was fixed with reference to the name of the month, not to its number.
[1196] Axel W. Persson, Die Exegeten und Delphi, Lunds Universitets Årsskrift, vol. 14, 1918, Nr. 22.
[1197] Above, p. 330. My statement in Archiv für Religionswissenschaft, 14, 1911, pp. 435 and 448 n. 1, is to be tested by this. It agrees exactly.
[1198] See my Griechische Feste, p. 397.