[72] See A. Mommsen, Feste der Stadt Athen, pp. 98 ff. (1898), where details will be found; an interesting account of the great procession is given on pp. 131 ff.; see also the same author’s Heortologie, pp. 116-205 (1864).
[73] Cp. Gruppe, Griechische Mythologie, I. 165, 167, II. 1198 f., etc. (1906).
[74] Hesiod, Theog. 259; Thucydides, IV. 3; Livy, XXVI. 9; Virgil, Aeneid VIII. 285; Plutarch, Thes. 21 (EB, I. 998); and see especially Emmanuel, La Danse Grecque antique, pp. 285 ff. (1896).
[75] On the whole subject of the worship of Dionysos see Foucart, Le culte de Dionysos en Attique (1906). For the dances in connexion with his worship see below, [pp. 121 ff.]
[76] Quoted by Andrew Lang, Myth, Ritual and Religion, I. 272 (1901). See also de la Saussaye, op. cit. II. 246.
[77] The Cults of the Greek States, II. 472 (1909).
[78] See the first line in the quotation from the Iliad on p. 70.
[79] These details are from Sittl, Archäologie der Kunst, pp. 378 f. (1895), where much further information will be found.
[80] Ohnefalsch-Richter, op. cit. vol. II., No. cxxvii. 2.
[81] Ibid. No. cxxviii. 3.