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1 I, 5| from the island which is called the Atlantis of Neptune, 2 I, 23| men has for a long time called demigods and heroes, not 3 I, 26| he deserving either to be called by the name of man, though 4 I, 26| And will he himself be called god, and be reckoned among 5 I, 26| his own? Is Apollo whether called Delian or Clarian Didymean, 6 I, 34| since Jupiter is by us both called and esteemed the best and 7 I, 36| the wife of Faunus, who is called the Good Goddess, but who 8 I, 36| Peloponnese, and in Egypt called Serapis? Is it Isis, tanned 9 I, 38| is He not worthy to be called and to be esteemed God by 10 I, 42| bestowed on us, He ought to be called and be addressed as God. 11 I, 59| world, that paries should be called hic, and sella hoec?-since 12 I, 59| might perhaps have been called hoec, and sella hic, without 13 I, 59| first that they should be so called, and if this practice had 14 I, 63| nor those even who are called gods of the world can in 15 II, 3| and arrogance, as it is called by the Greeks, did not stand 16 II, 7| that very state which is called waking is part of an unbroken 17 II, 11| have done. He must not be called a good teacher who has expressed 18 II, 70| the first, and began to be called a goddess at a certain time, 19 II, 73| but a little while ago, called Graeca because they were 20 III, 2| names by which they are called; and are further unable 21 III, 5| are persuaded; let them be called also by those names by which 22 IV, 3| tell us also what they were called. 23 IV, 8| right that they should be called by these names and titles? 24 IV, 14| relate, the first Sun is called the son of Jupiter, and 25 IV, 16| in whose language I am called Neith, as Plato's Timaeus 26 IV, 26| and Fabius, that he may be called Jove's darling, is branded 27 IV, 32| real offences. For to be called what you are, and what you 28 V, 1| sacrifices Jupiter could be called down to earth. With this 29 V, 5| Great Mother, too, as she is called, was fashioned along with 30 V, 13| before, he would not have called the offspring of his child. 31 V, 18| Fatua, therefore, who is called Bona Dea, whom Sextus Clodius, 32 V, 21| form, whom later ages have called now Libera, now Proserpine; 33 V, 30| fitting that none should be called by such names, more than 34 V, 34| that allegory, as it is called, is taken from narratives 35 V, 34| meaning of the story, as it is called, should be firmly fixed 36 V, 37| that Proserpine should be called the seed? that she who was 37 V, 38| spoken of as a battle, and be called that of Cannae; but what 38 V, 45| own names, they should be called by the names of the gods. 39 VI, 1| they are true gods, and are called by this exalted name -either 40 VI, 9| third party, as they are called, they receive and accept 41 VI, 24| and no one on earth were called guilty and guiltless, all 42 VII, 2| that they are worthy to be called by this name; nay, more,- 43 VII, 5| therefore that should be called mortal which has been made 44 VII, 24| people, but those named and called offoe penitoe?-of which 45 VII, 33| games which you celebrate, called Floralia and Megalensia,