civitas foederata yet, to worship the goddess in accordance with the original Greek rites [14] . However, it is sure that the cult lost in Rome, more or less substantially, its former features [...] ligion , Tübingen 1997, 99-111. Bouché-Leclerq 1926 A. Bouché-Leclerq, Pontifices , in C. Daremberg - E. Saglio, Dictionnaire des antiquités grecques et romaines 4, 1, Paris 1926, 567-578 [...] Dumézil 1977 G. Dumézil, La religione romana arcaica , Milano 1977. Guittard 1998 C. Guittard, Auctoritas extorum: haruspicine et rituel d’evocatio , in Etrusca disciplina. I culti
ht am 25.01.2008 Introduction [1] Around 342 B.C. [2] , Apollodoros, son of Pasion, argued in court against the alleged citizenship of Neaera [...] was the ‘customary and natural’ ( themis ) thing to do, as Folkert van Straten has suggested. [14] The other side of the skyphos is even more telling: there we see a similar picture but this time [...] Thracian goddess Bendis in Athens and Attica’, Ancient World 18 (1988) 59-76. Sourvinou-Inwood, C., ‘Something to do with Athens: Tragedy and ritual’, in: Osborne, R. and S. Hornblower (eds.), Ritual
bestand aus trocken aufgeschichteten Lesesteinen. Das nach außen leicht angeschrägte Mauerwerk war etwa 1,4 bis 1,6 m hoch und wurde durch Eichenspaltbohlen gestützt, die in einem Abstand von je 80 bis 110 cm [...] 1889: Die alten Wallbefestigungen des Regierungsbezirkes Osnabrück. - In: Osnabrücker Mitteilungen 14, 1889, 33-43. F. HOHENSCHWERT 1978: Ur- und frühgeschichtliche Befestigungen in Lippe. Veröffe [...] Schwalm-Eder-Kreis. Marburger Studien zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte 21. Rahden 2004. A. VON OPPERMANN / C. SCHUCHHARDT 1890: Atlas vorgeschichtlicher Befestigungen in Niedersachsen, Heft III. Hannover 1890
Clymenus, king of the Minyans, with a stone (lithoi balon) in a sacred grove of Poseidon at Onchestus [14] . In Plutarchus' Quaestiones Graecae 13, Phemios kills Hyperochos with a stone, and [...] mentioned by the magician is probably the same stone occurring in the Odyssey book XXIV ( Od. XXIV 9-14). I'm referring to the second Nekyia , in which we have to do with a real descent to Hades, this [...] Apollod. Bibl. I 7, 2. ↩ Paus. II 32, 2. ↩ Plat. Leg. IX 873a4-c2. ↩ The stone was great and it had a hollow just large enough to receive these objects