Pt.
II - Coinage cont'd
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Personifications
and allegorical subjects. |
Dikaiosyne
and Moneta. |
Eirene. |
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Eirene
and Homonoia. |
Elpis.
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Eleutheria.
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Eusebeia. |
Homonoia.
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Homonoia
of Ephesus with Alexandria. |
Kratesis. |
Kratesis?
or Arete? |
Moneta. |
Nike. |
Securitas.
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Asphaleia?
Adeia? |
Semasia.
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Tyche.
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Assimilated
to Isis, Τυχη πολεως. |
Zodiacal
and other astronomical signs. |
Zodiac.
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Plowman.
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Reaper. |
Egyptian
Divinites. |
Enneads
and Triads. |
Triad
of Alexandria. |
Sarapis.
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Intoduction
of Cultus. |
Date.
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Source
of Statue. |
Statue.
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Panthesitc
Style. |
Panthesitc
Type. |
Isis,
Isis Pharia, and Isis Menuthitis. |
Isis
Sothis. |
Harpokrates.
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Harpokrates
of Alexandria. |
Of
Herakleopolis. |
Of
Mendes. |
Of
Pelusium. |
Of
Kanopos. |
Of
Taua and Buto. |
Canopi. |
Types
of. |
Canopi
represent Osirus and Isis. |
Origin
of. |
Anubis. |
Alexandrian
Hermanubis. |
Har-m-Anup. |
Pantheistic
type. |
Helios
Hermanubis? |
Nilus. |
Type,
ancient Egyptian. |
Assimilated
to Osiris; therefore to Sarapis. |
Statue
of Nilus in Vatican gives Alexandrian type. |
Date. |
Description. |
Other
Statues. |
Pictures
of Nilus. |
Philostratus. |
Details
of coins. |
Attitude. |
Wreath
usually of lotus; rarely papyrus? |
Dress. |
Objects
held in hands, usually papyrus branch and cornucopiae. |
Crocodile
and Hippopotamus, and Elephant. |
The
Sixteen Cubits. |
The
16th Cubit, Ploutos? |
Nilometer. |
Water-plants
in stream beneath Nilus. |
Are
any types of Nilus commemorative of good inundations? |
Nilus
in Biga of hippopotami, rides hippopotamus. |
Pantheistic
Nilus. |
Euthenia
the spouse of Nilus. |
Attitude. |
Wreath
of corn, or corn and uraeus. |
Dress:
Isiac knot. |
Objects
held in hands. |
Androsphinx. |
The
Sixteen Cubits. |
Euthenia
at Elephantine. |
Groups,
Euthenia and Demeter. |
Nilus
and Euthenia rising from river. |
Nilus
crowned by Euthenia, and other groups. |
Concordia
between Tiberis and Nilus. |
Phtha,
Egyptian Hephaistos? |
Cites,
roma. |
Cities,
Alexandria. |
Type
I., wearing Elephants skin. |
Type
II. Τυχη πολεως. Tyche
of the City. |
Type
III. Alexandria between two ports. |
The
Double port, and port of Lake Mareotis. |
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