Index II
Bardocucullus 1089
Baring-Gould, S. 6714 1002
Barley offered to Apollon Yeveruip 2233
Barley-grains 186
Barte'ls, M. 9600
Barth, H. 9050
Base, the Chigi 1992 pi- X1i
Basileus on eastern frieze of Parthenon
1135 ff.
BasiUdes worn by basileus at Athens 1136
BasUissa (BasUinna) on eastern frieze of
Parthenon 1135 ff.
Basket 1175 1199 12054 Cabiric 299
Basons, golden 1009
Bassi, D. 6412
Bate, Miss D. M. A. 9390
Bates, W. N. 466,
Bather, A. G. 303, 8272
Battle-axe borne by rider-god 3125
Baud-Bovy, D. 9050 9060
Baudissin, Count W. W. 5532 6754 8860(3o)
8870(o) 9700 981x 9830 9870 1037 1038
11090
Bauer, K. 11973
Baumeister, A. 1540 4792 8535 8545 8617
8652 874x 1044
Baumstark, A. 1284
Baunack, T. 1082
Baur, P. V. C. 615 6152 6153
Bay-branch 2030 2070 262 ff. 4610 5658 630
■ 117081193
Bayfield, M. A. 502, 1067 11000
Bay-leaves chewed by the Pythia and
others for mantic, prophylactic, cath-
artic, or hygienic reasons 2642 garland
of 302
Bayley, H. 1393
Bay-tree 308! 400n 486 710 844 9495
called tripos 196 highly charged with
divinity, but not a vegetable form of
Apollon 264, not struck by lightning
7512
Bay-trunk 196
Bay-wreath 244 258 262 ff. 388 390 470
4900(5) 573 577 5973 7142 756x 9022(?)
9240 9460 1091 11586 11874 1192 f. 1223
embroidered 2444 enclosing Charites
1193 of gilt bronze 30^ of gold 301 (?)
464 preceded by oak-wreath as prize at
Pythian games 486
Beads, amber 498 636 f. button 6476eye 6476
Beam worshipped at Home as sort of
ianus 364 f.
Beanstalk, Jack and the 883
Bear in ancient religion 680! in folk-tales
from Pyrenees 402x in relation to
Artemis 680 in relation to Zeus 227 ff.
mates with wood-cutting priest 678 f.
metamorphosis into 227 ff. priestess of
Artemis conceived as 2284 (?)
Bear's Hole (?) as name of IdaeanCave 9390
Bears as nurses of Zeus 227 f. 9280 9390
sinews of 4490
'Bears,' worshippers of Artemis Bpavpwvia
called 2284
Bear-goddess (Kallisto) 11140(fi)
Bear-skin 227 228 4490 4500
Beard of Iupiter (silver-bush) 7750
Beast-bridegroom 6663
Beasts substituted for new-born children
1012
Beating with sacred rods 635
Beausobre, I. de 444
Beauty of the Land 1007 1016
Beazley, J. D. 2120 7312 733 733x 735 7772
902, 1223
Bechtel, F. 3840 4449 4814 7799 8153
9010
Becker, J. 880
Bed of Prokroustes 627
Beech-tree as ritual equivalent of oak
402 f. not struck by lightning 403„ of
C. Passienus Crispus 403x of Diana on
Mt Corne 4034 of Diana Nemorensis (?)
4204 of Iupiter Fagutalis 4030 on Mt
Ide in Phrygia 9495 sacred in Aquitania
402!
Bees in relation to Demeter and Perse-
phone 11427 in relation to Zeus 11126
Kronos drunk on honey of 1027 nurture
Zeus 928„ 9290 11126 on statue of
Artemis 'Ecpeala 4070 recompensed by
Zeus 9330 sprung from wasps and sun
9280
Bee-eater in myth of Merops king of Kos
1132i in relation to hoopoe 11312
Beer, R. 8686
Beetle, Aetnaean 909o wings of 1047
Belemnites. regarded as thunderbolts 7672
932x
Bell 652
Bellori, G. P. 4060
Beloch, K. J. 925x 9260 9290
Belt-hooks 4323
Benedictio Latina derived from attitude
of Phrygian Zeus 291
Benefactors of society worshipped in
Phoinike and Egypt 11326
Benna 8830(0)
Benndorf, O. llli 112! 2654 375i 4060 455i
5992 7592 8592 878oao) 9622 971,
Bennett, Miss F. M. 5604 11962
Bennett, S. A. 92j
Benseler, G. E. 3504 4140 451i 8732
Bent, J. T. 6910
Benzinger, I. 8880(o)
Berard, V. 1148i0 11490
Berger, E. H. 482
Berger, P. 6132
Bergk, T. 372 2512 3290(3) 3374 812x 855!
8720(5)
Bernays, J. 3430
Berneker, E. 4872
Bernhardy, G. 223
Bernoulli, J. J. 389 f.
Bertrand, A. 87x 2850
Besnier, M. 7260
Beth, K. 1025
Bethe, E. 2900 435 4376 10192 1044 1064
1071 1072
Bardocucullus 1089
Baring-Gould, S. 6714 1002
Barley offered to Apollon Yeveruip 2233
Barley-grains 186
Barte'ls, M. 9600
Barth, H. 9050
Base, the Chigi 1992 pi- X1i
Basileus on eastern frieze of Parthenon
1135 ff.
BasiUdes worn by basileus at Athens 1136
BasUissa (BasUinna) on eastern frieze of
Parthenon 1135 ff.
Basket 1175 1199 12054 Cabiric 299
Basons, golden 1009
Bassi, D. 6412
Bate, Miss D. M. A. 9390
Bates, W. N. 466,
Bather, A. G. 303, 8272
Battle-axe borne by rider-god 3125
Baud-Bovy, D. 9050 9060
Baudissin, Count W. W. 5532 6754 8860(3o)
8870(o) 9700 981x 9830 9870 1037 1038
11090
Bauer, K. 11973
Baumeister, A. 1540 4792 8535 8545 8617
8652 874x 1044
Baumstark, A. 1284
Baunack, T. 1082
Baur, P. V. C. 615 6152 6153
Bay-branch 2030 2070 262 ff. 4610 5658 630
■ 117081193
Bayfield, M. A. 502, 1067 11000
Bay-leaves chewed by the Pythia and
others for mantic, prophylactic, cath-
artic, or hygienic reasons 2642 garland
of 302
Bayley, H. 1393
Bay-tree 308! 400n 486 710 844 9495
called tripos 196 highly charged with
divinity, but not a vegetable form of
Apollon 264, not struck by lightning
7512
Bay-trunk 196
Bay-wreath 244 258 262 ff. 388 390 470
4900(5) 573 577 5973 7142 756x 9022(?)
9240 9460 1091 11586 11874 1192 f. 1223
embroidered 2444 enclosing Charites
1193 of gilt bronze 30^ of gold 301 (?)
464 preceded by oak-wreath as prize at
Pythian games 486
Beads, amber 498 636 f. button 6476eye 6476
Beam worshipped at Home as sort of
ianus 364 f.
Beanstalk, Jack and the 883
Bear in ancient religion 680! in folk-tales
from Pyrenees 402x in relation to
Artemis 680 in relation to Zeus 227 ff.
mates with wood-cutting priest 678 f.
metamorphosis into 227 ff. priestess of
Artemis conceived as 2284 (?)
Bear's Hole (?) as name of IdaeanCave 9390
Bears as nurses of Zeus 227 f. 9280 9390
sinews of 4490
'Bears,' worshippers of Artemis Bpavpwvia
called 2284
Bear-goddess (Kallisto) 11140(fi)
Bear-skin 227 228 4490 4500
Beard of Iupiter (silver-bush) 7750
Beast-bridegroom 6663
Beasts substituted for new-born children
1012
Beating with sacred rods 635
Beausobre, I. de 444
Beauty of the Land 1007 1016
Beazley, J. D. 2120 7312 733 733x 735 7772
902, 1223
Bechtel, F. 3840 4449 4814 7799 8153
9010
Becker, J. 880
Bed of Prokroustes 627
Beech-tree as ritual equivalent of oak
402 f. not struck by lightning 403„ of
C. Passienus Crispus 403x of Diana on
Mt Corne 4034 of Diana Nemorensis (?)
4204 of Iupiter Fagutalis 4030 on Mt
Ide in Phrygia 9495 sacred in Aquitania
402!
Bees in relation to Demeter and Perse-
phone 11427 in relation to Zeus 11126
Kronos drunk on honey of 1027 nurture
Zeus 928„ 9290 11126 on statue of
Artemis 'Ecpeala 4070 recompensed by
Zeus 9330 sprung from wasps and sun
9280
Bee-eater in myth of Merops king of Kos
1132i in relation to hoopoe 11312
Beer, R. 8686
Beetle, Aetnaean 909o wings of 1047
Belemnites. regarded as thunderbolts 7672
932x
Bell 652
Bellori, G. P. 4060
Beloch, K. J. 925x 9260 9290
Belt-hooks 4323
Benedictio Latina derived from attitude
of Phrygian Zeus 291
Benefactors of society worshipped in
Phoinike and Egypt 11326
Benna 8830(0)
Benndorf, O. llli 112! 2654 375i 4060 455i
5992 7592 8592 878oao) 9622 971,
Bennett, Miss F. M. 5604 11962
Bennett, S. A. 92j
Benseler, G. E. 3504 4140 451i 8732
Bent, J. T. 6910
Benzinger, I. 8880(o)
Berard, V. 1148i0 11490
Berger, E. H. 482
Berger, P. 6132
Bergk, T. 372 2512 3290(3) 3374 812x 855!
8720(5)
Bernays, J. 3430
Berneker, E. 4872
Bernhardy, G. 223
Bernoulli, J. J. 389 f.
Bertrand, A. 87x 2850
Besnier, M. 7260
Beth, K. 1025
Bethe, E. 2900 435 4376 10192 1044 1064
1071 1072