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FOOTNOTES:

[1] Columbia University Press, 1917.

[2] See p. 53.

[3] It has not been deemed necessary (since this is not a study of the sources but rather of the material itself) to begin with a more remote period. The purposes of this résumé is to give the reader a general idea of the people and their immediate environment. For studies on the earlier invasion see the appended Bibliography.

[4] R. Menéndez Pidal L’Epopée Castillane à travers la littérature espagnole. Paris, Colin, 1910, p. 15.

[5] Amador de los Ríos, Historia Crítica de la literatura española, Madrid, 1865, Vol. 2, p. 193.

[6] The Religion of the Ancient Celts, Edinburgh, 1911, p. 246.

[7] Les Ibères, Paris, 1909, p. 202.