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The Alcestis as a Folk-Drama

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1905

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page 98 note 1 For details see Chambers, E. K.The Mediaeval Stage, vol. i. p. 205.Google Scholar

page 98 note 2 Cf. DrFrazer's, Golden Bough (second edition), vol. i. p. 215Google Scholarseqq., vol. ii. p. 60 segq., also Grimm's Teut. Mythology (Stalybrass) vol. ii. pp. 764, 766, and elsewhere.

page 99 note 1 The grounds on which this conclusion is based may be found in S. Wide's Die Lakonische Kulte, p. 73 seqq. Cf. also Dr. Frazer's Golden Bough (second edition), vol. ii. pp. 235, 259, 266, etc.