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Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 475 note 1 Myth. Lex. s.v. Juno, p. 590. The text of Plutarch is no doubt uncertain in at least one sentence of this Quaestio. But, corrupt or not, no one who reads it carefully will be likely to attach any weight to the words quoted by Roscher.

page 475 note 2 As is done e.g. in the most reckless manner by Zinzow, A., Der Vater-begriff bei den Römischen Gottheiten, p. 7.Google Scholar It is probable that such conjunctions are ‘ non per justum matrimonium sed ex officiorum adfinitate ’: Wissowa, , De feriis anni Romanorum vetustissimi, p. xi.Google Scholar

page 476 note 1 Bochart, Geographia Sacra, pars 1, lib. 3, cap. 7.

page 476 note 2 Josephus, De Ant. Jud. i. 6, 1.