Sex and Society eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 234 pages of information about Sex and Society.

Sex and Society eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 234 pages of information about Sex and Society.

[Footnote 84:  Ploss, Das Weib, Vol.  I, p. 207.]

[Footnote 85:  Ellis, loc. cit., p. 432.]

[Footnote 86:  Ploss, Das Weib, Vol.  I, p. 206.]

[Footnote 87:  Depaul, art.  “Nouveau-ne,” Dictionnaire encyclopedique des sciences medicales.]

[Footnote 88:  B. Ornstein, “Makrobiotisches aus Griechenland,” Archiv fuer Anthropologie Vol.  XVII, pp. 193ff.]

[Footnote 89:  G. Mayr, Die Gesetzmaessigkeit im Gesellschaftsleben (1877), p. 144.]

[Footnote 90:  V. Turquan, “Statistique des centenaires,” Revue scientifique September 1, 1888.]

[Footnote 91:  Lombroso e Ferrero, loc. cit., chap. 10.]

[Footnote 92:  E. Lloyd Jones, “Further Observations on the Specific Gravity of the Blood in Health and Disease,” Journal of Physiology, Vol.  XII, p. 308.]

[Footnote 93:  Cf.  Topinard, Loc. cit., pp. 517-25, 557, 558.]

[Footnote 94:  Ibid., p. 559.]

[Footnote 95:  H. Ploss, Das Weib in der Natur—­und Voelkerkunde, 3.  Aufl., Vol.  II, p. 379.]

[Footnote 96:  Endogamous tribes have survived, in the main, in isolated regions where competition was not sufficiently sharp to set a premium on exogamy.  It may be assumed that the history of exogamous groups has been more cataclysmical.]

[Footnote 97:  L.H.  Morgan, Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines, p. 64.]

[Footnote 98:  Loc. cit.]

[Footnote 99:  W.J.  McGee, “The Beginning of Marriage,” American Anthropologist, Vol.  IX, p. 376.]

[Footnote 100:  E.B.  Tylor, “The Matriarchal Family System,” Nineteenth Century, July, 1896, p. 89.]

[Footnote 101:  Fison and Howitt, Kamilaroi and Kurnai, pp. 33ff.]

[Footnote 102:  F. Ratzel, History of Mankind, Vol.  I, p. 438.]

[Footnote 103:  J. Lippert, Kulturgeschichte, Vol.  II, p. 57.]

[Footnote 104:  Lubbock, Origin of Civilization, p. 151.]

[Footnote 105:  Tylor, loc. cit., p. 87.]

[Footnote 106:  W. Robertson Smith, Kinship and Marriage in Early Arabia, p. 65.]

[Footnote 107:  Ibid., p. 94.]

[Footnote 108:  Ibid., p. 173.]

[Footnote 109:  Gen. 24:5, 53.]

[Footnote 110:  Gen. 31:43.]

[Footnote 111:  Judg. 8:19.]

[Footnote 112:  Judg. 15.]

[Footnote 113:  Cf.  Smith, loc. cit., 176.]

[Footnote 114:  II Sam. 13:13.]

[Footnote 115:  G.A.  Wilken, Das Matriarchat, p. 41.]

[Footnote 116:  Herodotus (Rawlinson), I, 173.]

[Footnote 117:  Ibid., III, 119.]

[Footnote 118:  Lines 905ff.]

[Footnote 119:  E.J.  Simcox, Primitive Civilisations, Vol.  I, pp. 200-11, 233, et passim.]

[Footnote 120:  Notably, Westermarck, History of Human Marriage, pp. 100ff.]

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