ʿAntar, the black hero, compared with the Night, [147–8]

Apperception, [376]

Aptûchos, of Cyrene, identical with Jephthah, [104]

Arabian children educated in the tents of Bedâwî, [88]

Arabs travel by night, [56];

proud of Nomadism, [79] et seqq.;

their poetry always conveys the scenery of the desert, [84–8]

Archer who shot an apple from his son’s head, a Teutonic legend, [442]

Aryan gods, their names date from the original unity, proved by Kuhn, [363–4]

Ascension to heaven, characteristic of Solar heroes, [127]