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From, A Handbook of Mythology, New York 1886{ } = Page Numbers in the print edition, [ ] = Footnote Numbers Table of Contents \ Greek Fonts \ More Greek Resources HOMER PLATO ARISTOTLE THE GREEK OLD TESTAMENT (SEPTUAGINT) THE NEW TESTAMENT PLOTINUS DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE MAXIMUS CONFESSOR SYMEON THE NEW THEOLOGIAN CAVAFY More... Page 106 NEPTUNE. The Romans worshipped Poseidon under the name of Neptune, and invested him with all the attributes which belong to the Greek divinity. The Roman commanders never undertook any naval expedition without propitiating Neptune by a sacrifice. His temple at Rome was in the Campus Martius, and the festivals commemorated in his honour were called Neptunalia. Previous Page / First / Next
From, A Handbook of Mythology, New York 1886{ } = Page Numbers in the print edition, [ ] = Footnote Numbers
Table of Contents \ Greek Fonts \ More Greek Resources
HOMER
PLATO
ARISTOTLE
THE GREEK OLD TESTAMENT (SEPTUAGINT)
THE NEW TESTAMENT
PLOTINUS
DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE
MAXIMUS CONFESSOR
SYMEON THE NEW THEOLOGIAN
CAVAFY
More...
NEPTUNE.
The Romans worshipped Poseidon under the name of Neptune, and invested him with all the attributes which belong to the Greek divinity.
The Roman commanders never undertook any naval expedition without propitiating Neptune by a sacrifice.
His temple at Rome was in the Campus Martius, and the festivals commemorated in his honour were called Neptunalia.
Cf. A Day in Old Athens * A Short History of Greek PhilosophyToynbee, Ancient Greek History and the West * Livingstone, On the Ancient Greek Literature
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