[173] The Seven Chiefs against Thebes.

[174] The Iliad, book vi., Bryant’s translation.

[175] The Influence of Women on the Progress of Knowledge.

[176] European Morals, vol. ii., p. 295.

[177] History of Greece, vol. ii., p. 83.

[178] The Iliad, book xxiv., Derby’s translation.

[179] The Iliad, book xxii.

[180] Ibid., book vi.

[181] A similar change had taken place in the god-idea. Jove was no longer the “terrible virgin” who “breathes out on crime, misery, and death,” but, on the contrary, had come to represent a male god who had given birth to Minerva.

[182] Müller, History and Antiquity of the Doric Race, book i., 9, 13.