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INDEX.
Heaven-Father, io7. Spirit of, in China, 127. - Spirit, worship of, 143. -in Chinese, 271. Hebraic, 110. Hebrew, the original language, to. allied to Arabic, Syriac, and Babylonian, II, 124. Phoenician, coincidences between,
127.
Hegel, on religion and states, 87,
147.
Schelling, 87 note.
Heliopolis, 101.
-house of the obelisk, 180.
Aos or λos, 115 note.
Hellanicus, 244.
Hellen, ancestor of the Greeks, 47.
Hellenes, 45.
Hellenic people, 85. Helmholtz, 236. Hemsterhuys, 17. Henotheistic religions, So. Hephaestos, 49.
the young sun, 49.
Herero dialect, 45 note, 239. fable of creation, 45 note. Hermes as lawgiver, 88.
of Harris, 147.
Herodotus, his mention of Alilat, 113, 113 note.
244. Hesiod, 193
Hestia, as lawgiver, 88, 89. Hibbert Lectures, M. M.'s, 266. Hieratic texts, 177.
Hieroglyphic texts, 177. High dialects, the language of men,
201.
High and low dialects in religion,
201.
High roads, 105. Highest God, same name for in. India, Greece, etc., 106. Himalayas, 106. Himyaritio inscriptions, III.
name of Athtar, 117. Hindu convert, words of a, 194Hinduism, 25, 26, 231. Hindu Kush, 166.
Hinnom, valley of, 117.
Hom, Akbar celebrates the, 231. Homer, 27, 33, 107. and Hesiod, 63. Homerkai, 37 note. Hormuzd, same as Khormuzda or Tengri, 135 note. Horpa, the, 138 note. Horus, 102, 180. Hotra-iva, 159 note. Hottentot dialect, 98.
language, 239. and the Kushites, 242. or Hüttentüt race, 273. mythology, 273.
327
or Khoikhoi, a73.
their contempt for the Bushmen,
273
mythology, Sparman on, 277.
dialects, 278. myths, are solar, 280. Indra or Zeus, 283. Hottentots, 238.
and Bushmen, 238.
and Papuas, divergence of their grammars, 238. House, the, 88.
House, same word for in several Aryan languages, 105. Hú, or He, 215 note. Hübschmann, emendations hymn of the Yaçna, 167. Hüttentüth, 273. Human archaeology, 249.
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on
a
sacrifices, 249.
personality, the primary element in mythology, 290. Humboldt, 10, 147. Hungarian, 96.
Huns, religion of the, 131. -Hiongnu in Chinese, 131. their title for leader, 136. or Hiongnu, killed their prison
ers, 142. Hyksos, Kushites from Arabia,
245.
Hymns among the Khoi khoi, 282,
283.
I, meaning God in Accadian, 120.