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1 7| the games of the offended Jupiter, on account of the dream 2 18| Christian? And they who speak of Jupiter as the chief, are mistaken 3 19| interpreting Juno to be the air, Jupiter the heaven, Neptune the 4 19| arguing that the birth of Jupiter, and the origin of Minerva, 5 21| circumstances of the Dictaean Jupiter, and of the Delphic Apollo, 6 21| all, and then the race of Jupiter. And you behold the swallow 7 21| are the sacred rites of Jupiter? His nurse is a she-goat, 8 21| many hands. What is your Jupiter himself? Now he is represented 9 21| monstrous appearances of Jupiter are as numerous as his names. 10 22| away Mars. He relates that Jupiter was set free by Briareus, 11 22| wages for his work. Then Jupiter's thunderbolt is fabricated 12 22| and lightnings long before Jupiter was born in Crete; and neither 13 22| the CyclOps imitate, nor Jupiter himself help fearing, the 14 22| and of the violence of Jupiter against Ganymede,--a deed 15 22| sons of the earth. His son Jupiter reigned at Crete after his 16 22| To this day the cave of Jupiter is visited, and his sepulchre 17 23| also?--unless, perchance, Jupiter has already grown old, and 18 25| Thracian Mars, nor the Cretan Jupiter, nor Juno, now of Argos, 19 27| little time ago by you, that Jupiter demanded the restoration 20 27| himself, and Serapis, and Jupiter, and whatever demons you 21 29| falsely by the genius of Jupiter than by that of a king. 22 30| woman; and to this day, Jupiter Latiaris is worshipped by 23 35| among them also even king Jupiter himself swears religiously