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 1   I,  41|        his death by lightning, named Aesculapius, the discoverer
 2  II,  12|     and vanish when Christ was named. They had seen him, I say,
 3  II,  35|      before Him which could be named, it follows as a consequence
 4  II,  73|      gods the Egyptian deities named Serapis and Isis, since
 5 III,  32|        Mercury, also, has been named as though he were a kind
 6 III,  33|       voice. We pass by Venus, named because lust assails all,
 7 III,  33|   assails all, and Proserpina, named because plants steal gradually
 8 III,  38|   deities brought from abroad, named from their very newness,
 9 III,  39|      really exist. If they are named Novensiles because their
10 III,  39|      deified mortals, are thus named because of the novelty of
11 III,  39|     but that newness itself is named by the title Novensiles.
12 III,  41|       the Greeks tell us, were named Idoei Dactyli. Varro, with
13 III,  41|        mother of the Lares was named Mania; at another time,
14  IV,   2|    moods, so their contraries, named after more agreeable qualities,
15  IV,   3|        authority of Varro, was named because the fierce wolf
16  IV,   3|       and title. Praestana was named, according to you, because,
17  IV,   3| goddess Panda, or Pantica, was named because Titus Tatius was
18  IV,  15|        winged Cupids, and four named Apollo; whose fathers they
19  IV,  16|    that she is Minerva, who is named Coryphasia, either to mark
20  IV,  22|       Leda and the same, those named in Greek Dioscori; of Aclmena
21  IV,  22|      and Semele, Liber, who is named Bromius, and was born a
22  IV,  25|      deified by a Cyprian king named Cinyras? Who reported that
23   V,   5|     name of which is Agdus, so named by the natives of that district.
24   V,   5|      in the tenth month, being named from his mother rock. In
25   V,   6|        handsome fellows are so named in Lydia, or because the
26   V,  16|    eating bread which you have named castus? Is it not in imitation
27   V,  18|        in the sacred mysteries named initia, and not divulged
28   V,  19|    Bacchanalia also, which are named in Greek Omophagia, in which
29   V,  21|   ceremony of initiation even, named Sebadia, might attest the
30   V,  24|     those ceremonies which are named by the Greeks Thesmophoria,
31   V,  25|        inhabited by aborigines named Baubo, Triptolemus, Eubuleus,
32   V,  37|     that from Jupiter, who was named for the rain, and Ceres,
33   V,  37|       rain, and Ceres, who was named for the earth, the story
34   V,  42|       should seem worthy to be named from a mutilated man, and
35  VI,  10|      vermilion, and that it is named Frugifer. If all these images
36 VII,  24|       common people, but those named and called offoe penitoe?-
37 VII,  24|      it, plasea?-of which that named omentum is a certain part
38 VII,  33|       the tragedy of Sophocles named Trachinioe, or the Hercules
39 VII,  51|        be now so spoken of and named, who at one time desires
40 VII,  51|        it is fitting should be named according to the meaning
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