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This journal has sometimes examined indexes that Freki, the Greedy, one of 's wolves, see Geri double as glossaries, or whose glossing function seems to Freya, 459 exceed that of indexing. The index to Mythology by Edith , 459 Hamilton (Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1942) goes Friendly Sea, see Euxine further; it actually supplements the text. We reproduce Frigga, 456-457, 459 below some extracts from this index. The preliminary note Garm, the dog that guards Hela's gate is as there given, and all page numbers in the entries cited Gemini, 47 are reproduced. Genius, a Roman spirit supposed to attend every person from birth to death. Every place, too, had agenius. Index Gerda, wife of Freyr The names without page numbers do not appear in the Geri, the Ravenous, one of Odin's wolves, see Freki book. Geryon, 233 Giallar, Heimdall's horn Abas, 417 Giants, Greek, 80,83 Abydus, 432 Norse, 454,461 Abyla, a mountain, one of the Pillars of Hercules, Ceuta Ginungagap, the chasm that preceded thecreation (Norse) today, see Calpe Giuki, father of Gunnar Acestes, a Trojan living in Sicily, who entertained Aeneas Giukungs, 448-451 Acetes, pilot of the ship whose sailors captured Dionysus. Gladsheim, 455 He alone recognized the god. Glaucus, a sea-god, 417-418 Achaeans, a division of the Greek people, said to be Glaucus, grandson of Bellerophon; in the Greek Army at descended from Xuthus, a son of He Hen. Troy Admeta, daughter of Eurystheus, for whom Hercules got Glaucus, King of Corinth, 185 the Amazon's girdle , a magic chain made of the noise of a cat's foot Admetus, 238-241,415 fall, the beard of women, the roots of stones, the breath Eumolpus, a Thracian singer whose descendants, the of fish, the nerves of bears, the spittle of birds. The gods Eumolpidae, were priests of Demeter at Eleusis bound the Fenris-wolf with it (). Fenris, a wolf, son of and Angerbode, see Gleipnir Golden Age, 22, 51 , Frigga's palace no women in, 87 Fields of Mourning,333 Fire, God of, see Hephaestus Our thanks to Messrs Little, Brown and Co. for permission to Flora, Roman of Flowers reproduce these extracts. Forum, Roman, 338

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