| Grant Showerman - 1901 - 138 halaman
...year, also ordered by the Books, were six pulvinaria, with the following divinities: Jupiter and Juno, Neptune and Minerva, Mars and Venus, Apollo and Diana, Vulcan and Vesta, Mercury and Ceres "—a system of twelve corresponding to the Greek system. What with the identification of old Roman... | |
| Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell - 1903 - 598 halaman
...at work for centuries, at last becomes supreme. In the lectisternium of this year Jupiter and Juno, Neptune and Minerva, Mars and Venus, Apollo and Diana, Vulcan and Vesta, Mercury and Ceres are the deities honored—a twelve corresponding to the Greek twelve, forming a new Roman circle grouped... | |
| George Foot Moore - 1913 - 692 halaman
...Mercury and Neptune. In 217 BC was held a great leciisternium of the twelve gods, Juppiter and Juno, Neptune and Minerva, Mars and Venus, Apollo and Diana, Vulcan and Vesta, Mercury and Ceres. Here Greek and Latin gods mingle indiscriminately, but the circle of twelve gods and the grouping in... | |
| George Foot Moore - 1920 - 692 halaman
...Mercury and Neptune. In 217 BC was held a great lectisternium of the twelve gods, Juppiter and Juno, Neptune and Minerva, Mars and Venus, Apollo and Diana, Vulcan and Vesta, Mercury and Ceres. Here Greek and Latin gods mingle indiscriminately, but the circle of twelve gods and the grouping in... | |
| Claas Jouco Bleeker, Geo Widengren - 1988 - 704 halaman
...that a new lectisternium presented twelve Greek divinities grouped in real couples (Jupiter and Juno, Neptune and Minerva, Mars and Venus, Apollo and Diana, Vulcan and Vesta, Mercury and Ceres). It is significant that this ceremony was to take place for the last time in Rome, and even more significant... | |
| Yves Bonnefoy - 1992 - 341 halaman
...grouped into couples according to the Hellenic pattern, in the following order: 45 Jupiter and Juno; Neptune and Minerva; Mars and Venus; Apollo and Diana; Vulcan and Vesta; Mercury and Ceres. Though this ceremony was celebrated in Rome 46 only once, it was the source of the idea of constituting... | |
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