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1 Intro, 2| before about 700 B.C. These family groups of hymns were gradually 2 Intro, 4| seen' by poets of the same family, which handed them down 3 Intro, 4| arrangement followed in the 'family books' is uniform, for each 4 Intro, 4| composed each by a distinct family of seers, while the groups 5 Intro, 4| authorship, but of metre.~Family books.--In these the first 6 Intro, 4| The entire group of the family books is, moreover, arranged 7 Intro, 4| The homogeneity of the family books renders it highly 8 Intro, 4| author, was prefixed to the family books, the internal arrangement 9 Intro, 4| The eighth is like the family books as being in the main 10 Intro, 4| composed by members of one family, the Kanvas; but it differs 11 Intro, 4| did not form a unit of the family books; but its partial resemblance 12 Intro, 4| on the other hand, the family books contain not a single 13 Intro, 8| Thus it is clear that the family, with the father at its 14 24 | which he has brought on his family. The dice (aksás) consisted