Archæologiæ atticæ libri tres : three books of the Attick antiquities, containing the description of the cities glory, government, division of the people, and townes within the Athenian territories, their religion, superstition, sacrifices, account of their year : as also a full relation of their judicatories . LIBER SECVNDVS. C A p. I. ^ DueMm *Dii hthtnienfinm Moldtria feptifarsMfn commlf-/a» ^ii Mfcriftitii, QiU Aya>^(. *Vit^9, tln^raduP^69 ,. SrotUtus in»Terpfchtre is of opinion that theGreckcs derived their religion from the cy£-gjptsans* But P/fttdrch doth ftoutly deny, itP And not wi


Archæologiæ atticæ libri tres : three books of the Attick antiquities, containing the description of the cities glory, government, division of the people, and townes within the Athenian territories, their religion, superstition, sacrifices, account of their year : as also a full relation of their judicatories . LIBER SECVNDVS. C A p. I. ^ DueMm *Dii hthtnienfinm Moldtria feptifarsMfn commlf-/a» ^ii Mfcriftitii, QiU Aya>^(. *Vit^9, tln^raduP^69 ,. SrotUtus in»Terpfchtre is of opinion that theGreckcs derived their religion from the cy£-gjptsans* But P/fttdrch doth ftoutly deny, itP And not without good tcftitnony may I affirmi;£thatit{ecmes to beafaKity. VovOrpheusisW^^ thought to have brought the myftcries of pic-c Schpurfp. (j^ptQ Girecce-^ Who was himfelfc a Thraciattyirom whom them Ala It. p3g. ^^^j ^iio-KHo. is fuppofed to be drawn, which fignifies de- (laiwaT. Jfcp-VOticn. 1i?n%7^i^7u2^v^i(()^l^]Q<i^»Vi ui -^ iviiTi3)(, laics ^Nennus. They called ^jm5xSiyptiaKS; Twelve in number ArcLj^logU Attic* Ltb,s . , 37 riumber they were, qnoth h


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