[252] Cp. Enclow, JE, IV. 425 b, and Jacobs, JE, IV. 96 ff.
[253] See Curtiss, op. cit. pp. 164 ff.
[254] Kees, Der Opfertanz des ägyptischen Königs, pp. 105-226 (1912); Maspero, Études de mythologie et de l’archéologie égyptiennes, VIII. 313 (1893-1916); Blackman, Rock Tombs of Meir, I. 23 f., II. 25, and the same writer in the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, VII. 21 f.
[255] Erman, Aegypten ..., I. 336.
[256] Erman, op. cit. I. 340; see also Voss, Der Tanz und seine Geschichte, p. 20 (1869), who unfortunately omits references to authorities.
[257] See further, Flinders Petrie, Stud. Hist. III. 69 (1904), and for festivals generally the same author’s Egyptian Festivals ... (1908).
[258] Schol. in Luc. Dialog. Meretr. VII. 4 (ed. Rabe, 1906), referred to by Harrison, op. cit. p. 146; see also Lübker, op. cit. 298 b.
[259] Mommsen, Feste ..., pp. 359 ff.; Harpocration, s.v. Ἁλῷα, I. 24 (ed. Dindorf [1853]). For Vintage Festivals see, further, Mommsen, Heortologie, pp. 66 ff.
[260] Harrison, op. cit. pp. 146 f. On this festival see also Bekker, op. cit. I. 384 f.; Farnell, Cults ..., III. 315 f.; Frazer, GB, The Spirits of the Corn and of the Wild, I. 60 ff.
[261] The author refers to his note on Pausanias, VIII. xxxvii. 3 in vol. IV. pp. 375 ff. of his Pausanias.