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Zeus : a study in ancient religion - Warburg Institute

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Diana and the Oak 401<br />

Vicus Cuprius, where the Clivus Virbius turns to the right and leads<br />

up the Fagutal onto the EsquiHne'. The existence of oaks on the<br />

EsquiHne can be <strong>in</strong>ferred from its chapel of the Lares Qiierqiietiilani'^.<br />

{Corp. <strong>in</strong>scr. Lat. iii no. 1948 (Salonae <strong>in</strong> Dalmatia) lovi 0(pt)imo |<br />

Patrono |<br />

G.<br />

Caesius Corymlbus et Faberia |<br />

sel. no. 3041 (Salonae <strong>in</strong> Ualmatia) T. P<strong>in</strong>arius Eros |<br />

Cara<br />

Maximo<br />

|<br />

Celesti<br />

v.s.l.m., no. 8668 = Dessau Inscr. Lat.<br />

lovi<br />

Caelesti v.s.jl. m., Corp. <strong>in</strong>scr.<br />

Lat. X no. 4852 = Orelli— Henzen Inscr. Lat. sel. no. 5618 (Venafrum) cult(ores) lovis<br />

Cae(lestis) |<br />

Pol(lia)<br />

I Ferox<br />

etc.,<br />

Corp. <strong>in</strong>scr. Lat. xi no. 5643 (Matilica <strong>in</strong> Umbria) N. Oitori[us] |<br />

|<br />

Aesae<br />

|<br />

evocatus<br />

Aug. |<br />

lovi<br />

Caelesti |<br />

v.s.l.m.,<br />

N.<br />

f.<br />

cp. Cic de har. resp. 20,<br />

Liv. I. 32), Caelest<strong>in</strong>its {Corp. <strong>in</strong>scr. Lat. vi no. 404 with Add. no. 30756 = Orelli Inscr.<br />

Lat set. no. i223 = Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. no. 3062 (Rome) lovi Optimo Maximo |<br />

Caelest<strong>in</strong>o, Fontibus, et |<br />

M<strong>in</strong>ervae,<br />

Fig. 303.<br />

et collegio |<br />

Larci Macejdonis (cos. suff. <strong>in</strong> 122 a.d.) |<br />

T. Flav<strong>in</strong>s |<br />

Successus<br />

|<br />

d.d.,<br />

<strong>in</strong><br />

sanctissimo,<br />

quod consisjtit <strong>in</strong> praedis<br />

curia, |<br />

Flav<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Successus cum suis. ||<br />

on which see G. Wissowa <strong>in</strong> Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.<br />

iii. 1247), caelipotens (Plant. Fers. 755). Popular etymology has often been pressed <strong>in</strong>to<br />

the service of <strong>religion</strong>.<br />

' Liv. I. 48, Sol<strong>in</strong>. \. 25.<br />

^ Varr. de l<strong>in</strong>g. Lat. 5. 49 secundae regionis Esquili[n]ae. alii {grammalicae ante-<br />

varronianae ex <strong>in</strong>certis <strong>in</strong>certorutn libris frag. 8 Funaioli) has scripserunt ab excubiis<br />

regis dictas (cp. Ow fast. 3. 245 f.), alii ab eo quod excultae (A. Spengel cj. aesciil

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