Manes, [v, 99], [133].

μανία, divine, [255] f.; [286] f.; in the worship of Dionysos, [282] f.

Manichaeans, [x, 83].

[Mankind], origin of, according to the Orphics, [341] f.; generations (Ages) of, in Hesiod, [67] f.

[μάντεις], [ix, 41] f.; as magicians, [ix, 68].

[Mantiké] (inspired prophecy), [260], [289] f.

Marathon, [iv, 84]; [136]; Grave of the dead at, [xiv, ii, 37].

Marjoram, kathartic, apotropaic uses of, [v, 36].

Maron (Hero), [xiv, ii, 41].

μασχαλισμός, [181]; [582] f.