INDEX. 406. ABEL, Dr., page 209. ảnp, air, 29. Zeus, 384. Aesthetic feelings in religion, 64. Æthra, mother of Theseus, 493. — races of, three types among the, 342. African languages, authorities on, .516. – mythology, 517. Africans, religion of the, 216. Agglutinative languages, 320. -Fick on the derivation of, 439 note. Agnihotra sacrifice, performed twice a day, 525. Agnoia, 224. Agnostic, 225. Agnosticism, 108, 223, 224, 225. - modern, 224. – Huxley's definition of, 224. Agnostics, 70, 71. äyvuotos, 225. Âgrâyaneshti sacrifice at harvest, 525. Ague, 205. Ahanâ, Athene, 434. Ahura Mazda, 496. AK, the root, 204-205. - derivatives of, 205. Akademos, 493. Akkadian inscriptions, 325. 494. Alb, 272. Apache dialect, 209. Apâm napât, lightning, 500. - and Mars, as identical, 477. - Phoebos, 479. 325. 'Atółwv and 'Atloûv, 429. Apuleius, 177. Arabic, 304, 308. - classical, 308. - a lingua franca, 305. - or Chaldee, used by the Jews, 306. - used by Christ, 306. Araucanian of Chili, 209. Archaeology, 200. Ares, 467. Argos changed into a peacock, 469 note. Argyll, Duke of, 126, 128, 227. - his etymologies, 30. - theology, 45. — all things full of the gods, 72. Armenian, 295, 303. Armorican, 290. Aryan family, 203, 282,283, 311, – South-eastern division, 294–295. - religions, 214. - theogony, 227. longed to the whole Aryan race, 295. Separation, the various Aryan languages existed as dialects before the, 294. 315. Aryan roots, 385. Ayenbite, 180. Azteks in Mexico, 344. BABARA, son of Pravahana, 235. - same as Vâyu, the wind, 235. — sacred hymns of, 304. the Vedic hymns, 305. tion of, 325. Bacon, 138. Baegert on California, 567. Baga, Zend, 436, Bancroft, 453 note. Bang, 364. Bântu languages, on East coast of Africa, 312. — races or Kafirs, 341. Barrow, 467. Barth, A., 22 note. Basks, 303. Bedouin poetry, 308. Being, 127. - and not being, 268. Bel or Baal, 455. - Flint on, 70 note. - in God the Father, 574. Benfey's theory of Athene, 442. Bengâlî, 301. Beowulf, the, 286. Berber language, 340. Bergaigne, 521. Bergamese, used by Arlechino in Italian Comedies, 301. angle, 382. Beseelen, 391. Beyond, the, 123, 126, 131, 139, 190. mans and Buddhists, 460. Bhaga, the divider, 436. Bhagavadgitâ, 97, 98, 99, 231, 233.1 tives of the analogical school of mythology, 484. Brihadâranyaka, 111. Brockhaus, 17. Bronze at Hissarlik, 201. Brugmann, 422 note. - his derivation of oéßas, 42 note. - and Mâlunkya, 105. — religion of, 553 Buddha's teaching, 107. - existence after death, 109. — faith, 191. - no god recognised by, 28. – is it a religion ? 28, 104. - not a religion, 89. - included in author's definition, 190. -- the nothing of, 190. sacred books of, 214. - used the spoken dialects, 299. 339. - Northern or Bodhism, 542, 543. it from Brahmanism, 555. - condemned to death, 113. Buddhist canon, 299. .- Northern, 299, 300, 301. - Chinese translations of, 300. - reduced to writing, 300. - less grammatical than the North- ern text, 300. Buddhists, meaning of dharma among, 95. – reject a Creator, 253, 255. - number of, 543. Bühler on the Laws of Manu, 536 Celtic, Bel or Beal, 455. Celts in Galatia, 290. Ceres, from Sk. root kar, 449. — from karsh, 450. Cerfus (sardha), 450. Cetwayo, 217. Ceylon, 283. - of the Targums, 306. Chamisso on Polynesian religion, 89 note, 357. Chance and purpose, 226. Chantepie de la Saussaye, 222. Characters common to gods and heroes of different names, 485. Children beat their dolls, 212. Chimpanzee, Kant on the, 266. China, 544. — family council in, 174. - filial piety in, 175. - religions of, 214. - words for religion in, 92. - Classic of filial piety, 175. - literature, age claimed for, unsup- ported by evidence, 323. - Classics, 546, 547. Chingis-Khan, 329, 331. Christ, 221, 555, used an Aramaic dialect, and also Greek, 306. Christian religion, 553. Christianity, 275, 548. Cicero, 127, derivation of religion, 33, 34 note, 35. - definition of, 38, 38 note, 86, 88. - and the cultus deorum, 182. - on the gods, 226. Civil theology, 45. Clamor concomitans, 374. dead, 297. 530. |