Zeus : a study in ancient religion . lly sacred to lupiter, because at its erection offeringswere placed in the hole prepared for it (Siculus Flaccus in the Grom. vet. i. 141Lachmann)—a procedure suggestive of a chthonian rather than of a celestialpower. But the lord of the property, who had been a celestial lupiter during hislife would be a chthonian lupiter after bis death). B. Borghesi in the Bull. \ Zeus Asklepios 1091 1831 p. 182 ff. and E. Gerhard in the Ann, d. Inst. 1846 xviii. pi. S, //^.i847 xix. attention to a white marble Hermaphrodite-term, found near Ravenna, w


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . lly sacred to lupiter, because at its erection offeringswere placed in the hole prepared for it (Siculus Flaccus in the Grom. vet. i. 141Lachmann)—a procedure suggestive of a chthonian rather than of a celestialpower. But the lord of the property, who had been a celestial lupiter during hislife would be a chthonian lupiter after bis death). B. Borghesi in the Bull. \ Zeus Asklepios 1091 1831 p. 182 ff. and E. Gerhard in the Ann, d. Inst. 1846 xviii. pi. S, //^.i847 xix. attention to a white marble Hermaphrodite-term, found near Ravenna, whichis inscribed (Orelli—Henzen htscr. Lat. sel, no. 5648 = C^r^. inscr. Lat, xino. 351) lOV • TER • M IVAL • ANT • | AN • Ti • CO • | V • L • S • | <y ramus^ i, accordingto Borghesi, lov(i) Ter(minali) M(arcus) Val(erius) Ant(onius) Antico v(otum)l(ibens) s(olvit), or, as Mommsen suggested, M. Val(erius) Ant(iochus) An(nii)Ti(beriani) co(mes). It should be noted also that a denarius of Augustus, struck.


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