Footnote 73:[(return)]

Hübner, 61.

Footnote 74:[(return)]

Holder, s.v.; Lucan, i. 444 f. The opinions of writers who take this view are collected by Reinach, RC xviii. 137.

Footnote 75:[(return)]

Holder, s.v. The Gaulish name Camulogenus, "born of Cumel," represents the same idea as in Fionn's surname, MacCumall.

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Athen. iv. 36; Dioscorides, ii. 110; Joyce, SH ii. 116, 120; IT i. 437, 697.

Footnote 77:[(return)]

Pliny, HN xviii. 7.

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Gaidoz, Le Dieu Gaulois de Soleil; Reinach, CS 98, BF 35; Blanchet, i. 27.

Footnote 79:[(return)]

Lucan, Phar. i. 444. Another form, Tanaros, may be simply the German Donar.

Footnote 80:[(return)]

Loth, i. 270.

Footnote 81:[(return)]

Gaidoz, RC vi. 457; Reinach, OS 65, 138; Blanchet, i. 160. The hammer is also associated with another Celtic Dispater, equated with Sylvanus, who was certainly not a thunder-god.

Footnote 82:[(return)]

Reinach, BF 137 f.; Courcelle-Seneuil, 115 f.