Mysterium und Mimus, section Indra, die Maruts, und Agastya specially pp.
2
For the purposes of our especial line of research Mysterium und Mimus offers much of value and interest.
3
Also additional chapter to last edition by Van Gennep, p. 333; L. von Schroeder, Mysterium und Mimus, pp.
4
Von Schroeder, Mysterium und Mimus.
5
In this connection I would draw attention to Chapter 17 of Mysterium und Mimus, entitled, Ein Volkstümlicher Umzug beim Soma-Fest.
6
I may add that I often saw in Chile a Mimus with its head yellow with pollen from, as I believe, a Cassia.
7
I heard here for the first time the pleasing wild notes of the Carashue, a species of thrush, probably the Mimus lividus of ornithologists.
8
The designation -mimus-, however, is sometimes inaccurately applied to the comedian generally.
9
Mimus patachonicus, a common resident species in northern Patagonia, on the Atlantic side, very abundant in places.
10
142-43; Mysterium und Mimus, pp.
11
In answer to a question from Hegius, Agricola goes on to distinguish the words mimus, histrio, persona, scurra, nebulo; with quotations from Juvenal and Gellius.
12
Thus the -mimus- who appeared at the festival of Apollo in 542-543 (Festus under -salva res est-; comp.