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Frazer's Adonis, Attis, Osiris - Adonis, Attis, Osiris: Studies in the History of Oriental Religion. By J. G. Frazer, D.C.L., LL.D., Litt.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. London: Macmillan & Co.; New York: The Macmillan Company, 1906. 8vo. One Vol. Pp. xvi + 339. 8s. 6d.
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page 52 note 1 A brief catalogue of misprints may render a humble service. P. 11 shows us Bend-Hadad. P. 17, 1. 7, has a semi-colon for a comma. P. 46 misspells ‘hoopoe.’ P. 154, n2, ὡσιοῦν, and 170, n3, ἐδοκοῦν, are wrongly accented. Finally, on pp. 240 and 296 the Egyptian month Phamenoth gets its m and n transposed.
page 53 note 1 Cf. the letter of Eumenes II to the high priest Attis in Dittenberger's Orientis Graeci Inscr. Select. 315 (163 B.C.) and the editor's note.
page 53 note 2 This bald statement needs expanding: see my art. in Hastings' Dict, of the Bible iv. on ‘Zoroastrianism,’ p. 990. It is not, moreover, absolutely certain that the Magi of Matt. ii. were Zoroastrians.
page 53 note 3 See my paper, ‘It is his Angel,’ in Journ. of Theol. Studies, 1902, pp. 514 ff., esp. 520–527.1
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