Chapter 5

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Phallicism.—A Description of the Worship ofLingam-Yoniin various parts of the World, and in different Ages, with an Account of Ancient and Modern Crosses, particularly of theCrux Ansata(or Handled Cross) and other Symbols connected with the Mysteries ofSex Worship.Nearly out of print.

Ophiolatreia.—An Account of the Rites and Mysteries connected with the Origin, Rise, and Development ofSerpent Worshipin various parts of the World, enriched with Interesting Traditions, and a full description of the celebrated Serpent Mounds and Temples, the whole forming an exposition of one of the phases ofPhallic, or Sex Worship.

Phallic Objects,Monuments and Remains; Illustrations of the Rise and Development of thePhallic Idea(Sex Worship), and its embodiment in Works of Nature and Art.Etched Frontispiece.

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Fishes, Flowers, and Fireas Phallic Symbols.

Footnotes:

[1]“English Forests and Forest Trees.”

[2]Edin. Rev., 1869.

[3]SeeQuar. Rev., 114.

[4]“Symbolism.”

[5]“Rivers of Life,” vol.I.

[6]“Indian Antiquities.”

[7]Barlowe’s “Symbolism.”

[8]Forlong.

[9]Moses Maimonides.

[10]Geograph. Lib.,IX.

[11]Id.,XVIII.43.

[12]Metam. Lib.,VIII.689.

[13]Metam. Lib.,VIII.

[14]Theb. Lib.,II.736.

[15]Ousley’s “Persia,” vol.I.

[16]Ousley, vol.I.

[17]Ousley, vol.I.

[18]Barlow’s Symbolism.

[19]Barlowe’s “Symbolism.”

[20]Oriental Fragments.

[21]Lib. xv., c. 24

[22]Le Mythologie des Plantes, vol.II.

[23]“Forestry Journal,” vol.VIII.

[24]“Forestry,” p. 132.

[25]Landon’s “Arboretum.”

[26]Barlow.

[27]Life by Willibrord, chap. viii.

[28]Willis’s Current Notes for February, 1854.

[29]Percy’s “Mallet’s Northern Antiquities.”

[30]Descrip. N. and E. of Europe, p. 289.

Transcriber’s Note:

Other than the corrections noted by hover information, inconsistencies in spelling and hyphenation have been retained from the original.


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