Moses’ staff the same, [391], [428]
Pramati, son of Ćyavana, son of Bhṛgu, identical with Prometheus, [391]
Prometheus, inventor of Navigation, [103];
his name, corresponding to Sans. Prâmâthyu-s, from pramantha ‘boring-stick,’ [370];
connexion of the name with μανθάνω, [374–5];
identical in function with Mâtariśvan, [371];
a Titan (enemy of the gods) and yet benefactor of men, [389–91];
created man, [389]
Prometheus, legend of, Steinthal’s Essay on, [363–92]
Proper names in Mythology originally appellative, [37–8]