[1984] Cf. article "Architecture" in Hastings, Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics.
[1985] Ps. xiii, 3 [2]; lxxxiv, 3 [2].
[1986] So in Egypt, Palestine, Greece, and probably in Babylonia and Assyria.
[1987] In Herod's temple: the Court of the Gentiles, the Court of Women, the Court of Israel (Nowack, Lehrbuch der hebräischen Archäologie, ii, 76 ff.).
[1988] Pauly-Wissowa, Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft; article "Asylum" in Jewish Encyclopedia. The right of asylum goes back to very early forms of society in all parts of the world; many examples are cited by Westermarck, Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, Index, s.v. Asylums.
[1989] Cf. above, § 121.
[1990] Jastrow, Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, chap. xxvi.
[1991] On the supposed difference of symbolism between Greek and Gothic temples (churches) see Ruskin, Seven Lamps of Architecture.
[1992] §§ 15, 120, note 3.
[1993] For details see Erman, Handbook of Egyptian Religion, p. 45 f.; Jastrow, op. cit., p. 658 ff.; articles "Ritual" and "Sacrifice" in Encyclopædia Biblica; Bloomfield, Religion of the Veda, p. 213 f.; Hopkins, Religions of India, p. 124; L'Année sociologique, ii.