[5] ] Baumeister, volume I., page 379 (figure 415).

[6] ] Baumeister, volume I., page 653 (figure 721).

[7] ] Baumeister, volume I., page 663 (figure 730). See the Frontispiece and its explanation.

[8] ] American Journal of Archæology, volume XI., page 14 (figure 12, page 15).

[9] ] Custos opaci pervigil regni canis. Seneca.

[10] ] Inferno, Canto vi., 13 ff.

[11] ] See p. 99 of the Teubner edition of his writings.

[12] ] Fulgentius, Liber I., Fabula VI., de Tricerbero, p. 20 of the Teubner edition.

[13] ] Both Çankara, the great Hindu theologian and commentator of the Upanishads, as well as all modern interpreters of the Upanishads, have failed to see the sense of this passage.

[14] ] Cf. the notion of the sun as the "highest death" in Tāittirīva Brāhmana, 1. 8. 4.