330 



INDEX. 



Ins connection with the uni- 



VI Tsal S\~tem, 36 



Mannhanlt. his Deutsche Mytho- 



loyie, 100 

 Max Miiiler, his theory of myth, 



11.99. 



Mava. incubus, 77 



Monotheism, not the first intuition 

 of man, 101: its evolution, 151 



Multiplicity of souls, believed by 

 various races, 1G5 



Myth, the spontaneous form of 

 human intelligence, 1 ; its per- 

 sistence, 3, 33, 136 ; its germ 

 interchangeable with that of 

 science, 9, 131, 132; its pro- 

 blem unsolved, 12 ; its gradual 

 disappearance, 33 ; its constant 

 forms, 40; its origin in reflex 

 power, 91 ; its second form, '.>' : 

 its evolution into science, 113; 

 its various stages, 160-171 



Mythology, Indian, 10 ; Finnish, 

 101; Vedic, Greek, and Latin, 

 130, 198; its historic results, 

 175-192 ; Aryan, 179, 19U, 2J9; 

 Pagan, 184 



Music, its evolution, 295-305 



New Zealand, original meaning 



of \\urds, H'.' 



Perception, primitive human, 69 ; 

 identical in man and in animals, 

 133 ; the product and cause of 

 myth, 153. 



Per.-onification, by animals, 66, 

 82 ; by man, 80 ; of internal 

 perceptions, 81; of homologous 

 types, 81 ; of specific types, 84 



Pindar, 199 



Platonic school, 220-230 



Polynesian language, 89 

 Polytheism, its origin, 98 

 Pythagorean school, 214-217 



Reflex power in man, 23, 52 ; its 



slow growth, 163 

 Ribot, his Psyclwlogie AUemande, 



39 

 Roman mythology, 95 



Sanscrit roofs, 201 



Science, a factor of intellectual 



life, 4; its germ intcrclian 



able with myth, 9, 131, 132; 



as a whole, revealed in its 



several parts, 35 ; its effect on 



myth, 112, 194 

 Semitic idea, 177; race, 191 

 Social life based on the order of 



nature, 38 



Societies, the genesis of, 30 

 Sociology, its foundation in the 



study of myth, 41, 45 

 Sophocles, 110 

 Speaccr, his Sociology, 14. 



Tahiti, 89 



T.i.-manians. their customs, 42-44 

 Thales, his teaching, 212 

 Transmigration of souls, 166 

 Ty lor on Primitive Culture, 14, 

 16; his theory of animism, 16 



Veda, the personification of phe- 

 noiiH na. 71: Vedic. mythology, 

 76, 98, 130, 219; Vedic hymn, 

 217 



Victory of the natural sciences, 

 237 



Zeller on monotheism, 108 



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