[1427] Alex. von Humboldt, Researches concerning the Institutions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America, ii. 106 sqq.; H. Ternaux-Compans, Essai sur l’ancien Cundinamarca, pp. 14 sq., 19 sq., 40 sq.; Th. Waitz, Anthropologie der Naturvölker, iv. 352 sqq.; J. G. Müller, Geschichte der amerikanischen Urreligionen, pp. 430 sq.; C. F. Ph. v. Martius, Zur Ethnographie Amerikas, p. 455; A. Bastian, Die Culturländer des alten Amerika, ii. 204 sq.

[1428] See above, p. [356].

[1429] H. H. Bancroft, Native Races of the Pacific States, ii. 146.

[1430] Manuscrit Ramirez: Histoire de l’origine des Indiens qui habitent la Nouvelle Espagne, publié par D. Charnay (Paris, 1903), p. 107; J. de Acosta, Natural and Moral History of the Indies, ii. 505, 508 (Hakluyt Society, London, 1880).

[1431] J. J. M. de Groot, Sectarianism and Religious Persecution in China, i. (Amsterdam, 1903), pp. 17 sq.

[1432] Manners and Customs of the Japanese in the Nineteenth Century: from recent Dutch visitors to Japan and the German of Dr. Ph. Fr. von Siebold (London, 1841), pp. 141 sqq.

[1433] H. Radau, Early Babylonian History (New York and London, 1900), pp. 307–317. Compare C. Brockelmann, “Wesen und Ursprung des Eponymats in Assyrien,” Zeitschrift für Assyriologie, xvi. (1902) p. 394; H. Zimmern, in E. Schrader’s Die Keilinschriften und das Alte Testament³ (Berlin, 1903), pp. 379, 639 sq.

[1434] Ammianus Marcellinus, xxiii. 6, §§ 5 and 6.

[1435] C. P. Tiele, History of the Egyptian Religion, pp. 103 sq. On the worship of the kings see also E. Meyer, Geschichte des Altertums,² i. 2. § 219, pp. 142 sq.; A. Erman, Ägypten und ägyptisches Leben im Altertum, pp. 91 sqq.; id., Die ägyptische Religion (Berlin, 1905), pp. 39 sq.; V. von Strauss und Carnen, Die altägyptischen Götter und Göttersagen, pp. 467 sqq.; A. Wiedemann, Die Religion der alten Ägypter, pp. 92 sq.; id., “Menschenvergötterung im alten Ägypten,” Am Urquelle, N.F. i. (1897), pp. 289 sqq.; id., Herodots zweites Buch, pp. 274 sq.; G. Maspero, Histoire ancienne des peuples de l’Orient classique: les origines, pp. 258–267; E. Naville, La Religion des anciens Égyptiens (Paris, 1906), pp. 225 sqq. Diodorus Siculus observed (i. 90) that “the Egyptians seem to worship and honour their kings as very gods.”

[1436] P. le P. Renouf, “The priestly Character of the earliest Egyptian Civilisation,” Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, xii. (1890) p. 355.