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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.<br />

Plate I.<br />

1. Zeus conquering the Giants. Cameo, engraved by Athenion. G. M. 33. Bracci,<br />

Intagliator, i. 30.—2. Dodonean Zeus. Gold Medal <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>er I. king <strong>of</strong><br />

Epirus. G. M. 35. Segum, Select. Num. 68.—3. <strong>The</strong> Olympian Zeus. G. M. 34.<br />

Mus. Florent. I. lxvi. 1.—4. Zeus ^Egiochos ; the tegis on his shoulder, <strong>and</strong> crowned<br />

with oak. Cameo in the Biiliothegue Impe'riale. G. M. 36.—5. Jupiter Capitolinus<br />

holding a sceptre <strong>and</strong> a. patera, a crown lying in his lap. G. M. 44. Passeri, Lucern.<br />

i. 28.<br />

Plate II.<br />

1. Helios, as it would seem (Millin says Satumus), in a four-horse chariot.<br />

L. Saturn. (£. Saturninus) is the name <strong>of</strong> the monetary triumvir. Coin <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Scntian family. G. M. 4.—2. Kronos with the harpe in his h<strong>and</strong>. G. M. 1. Winkelman,<br />

Pierres Graveesde Stosch, p. 24. No. 5.—3. Hestia ( Vesta). Round Altar<br />

in the Mus. Capitol, <strong>and</strong> Bas-relief in the Villa Albani. G. M. 31.—4. Eos in a<br />

chariot, preceded by Eosphoros. Painting on a Vase. G. M. 93.<br />

Plate III.<br />

1. Hera <strong>of</strong> Samos, her head veiled <strong>and</strong> bearing the modius, between two pea<br />

cocks. Coin <strong>of</strong> the Samians. G. M. 49. Decamps, Select. Num. 83.—2. <strong>The</strong> triple<br />

Hecate ; one with the crescent on her head, <strong>and</strong> holding two torches ; the second<br />

wearing a Phrygian cap, <strong>and</strong> holding a knife <strong>and</strong> a serpent ; the third crowned<br />

with laurel, <strong>and</strong> holding cords <strong>and</strong> keys. G. M. 123. Lachausse, Mus. Rom. ii. 22.<br />

—3. Poseidon holding a dolphin <strong>and</strong> a trident. Sculpture on the foot <strong>of</strong> a Can<br />

delabrum. G. M. 297. Mus. Pio Clementino, iv. 32.—4. Ares. Round Altar.<br />

G. M. 28. (See Plate ii. 3.)—5. Hermes, accompanied by Spring, dem<strong>and</strong>ing Per<br />

sephone from Hades. Bas-relief in the Palace Rospigliosi. G. M. 341. Hirt. Bitderi.<br />

ix. 6.<br />

Plate IV.<br />

1. Artemis. Statue. G. M. 115.—2. Apollo Nomios. Statue in the Villa Ludovisi.<br />

G. M. 67. Hirt. Bilderi. iv. 6.—3. Apollo Pythios. G. M. 53. Mus. Pio<br />

Clem. i. 14.—4. Apollo Citharcedos. G. M. Statue. 61. Mus. Pio Clem. i. 16.

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