The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12)
iv. 149
_Phees_ (_phi_), evil spirits, in Siam, ix. 97, 98
Pheneus, lake of, ii. 8
Pherecydes, on the marriage of Zeus and Hera, ii. 143 _n._ 1; on the voluntary self-sacrifice of Phrixus, iv. 163 _n._ 1
_Phi_, Siamese genii, iii. 90. _See also_ Phees
Phidias, his influence on Greek religion, v. 54 _n._ 1
Phigalia in Arcadia, sacrifice of hair at, i. 31; the cave of Demeter at, viii. 21, 22 _n._; horse-headed Demeter of, viii. 21, 338
Philadelphia, in Lydia, subject to earthquakes, v. 194 _sq._; coin of, ix. 389
Philae, Egyptian relief at, vi. 50 _n._ 5; sculptures illustrating the mystic history of Osiris in the temple of Isis at, vi. 89, 111; the grave of Osiris at, vi. 111; the dead Osiris in the sculptures at, vi. 112
Philip and James, the Apostles, feast of, x. 158
Philip Augustus, king of France, and the privilege of St. Romain at Rouen,