Shiloh, [49].

Shulamith, [92] et seq., [95] et seq., [190].

Shunammite, [19], [25].

Simon, the Pharisee, [216].

Sin, [172], [243].

Sleeping Hero, [121].

Smith, Joseph, the Mormon, [41].

Solomon, mythology of, [1];
his wisdom, [2];
traditions concerning him, [3] et seq.;
judgment of, [14] et seq.;
the Tibetan, [14], [19];
the wives of, [24] et seq., [36];
not a sensualist, [27];
commercial régime established by him, [29];
his idolatry, [30] et seq.;
his intermarriage with foreigners, [27], [30];
his ring, [31], [185], [237];
the Satans and, [34] et seq.;
in the Hexateuch, [41] et seq.;
the Queen of Sheba and, [60] et seq.;
Moslem mythology of, [64];
writings ascribed to him, [65] et seq.;
his idolatry, [77];
his proverbs, [87];
in the Song of Songs, [96] et seq.;
his idolatrous views, [113];
his worldly wisdom and ethics, [113] et seq.;
evoked in The Wisdom of Solomon, [119] et seq.;
in the Epistle to the Hebrews, [138] et seq.;
transfigured into a type of divine and eternal Sonship, [160];
Christ and, [161];
his mythological mantle falls on Jesus, [176] et seq.;
the heir of his Godhead, [194] et seq.;
the second, [200];
the last, [207] et seq.;
his cult, [211];
in European Folklore, [235];
the folk-tale of his staff, [238].

Solomonism, [51] et seq., [111].

Solon, [22].