[1704] A. Bertrand, La religion des Gaulois, pp. 257, 259, 263.
[1705] Jastrow, Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, p. 341.
[1706] On Hebrew divination see articles "Divination" in Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible, and in the Encyclopædia Biblica.
[1707] Deut. xiii, 1; xviii, 10.
[1708] The Hebrew text is doubtful, and its meaning is not clear; cf. Gray, "The Book Of Isaiah," in The International Critical Commentary.
[1709] Gen. xliv, 5.
[1710] Cf. Bouché-Leclercq, Histoire de la divination dans l'antiquité, ii, 1 ff., 62 ff.
[1711] Timæus, 72.
[1712] Xenophon, Memorabilia, i, 3, 4: τὰ ὑπο τῶν θεῶν σημαινόμενα.
[1713] Originally diviners from the flight of birds, but the area of their divinatory functions was gradually extended. See Wissowa, Religion der Römer, p. 450 ff.; Fowler, Religious Experience of the Roman People, lecture xiii.