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Carrara marble to the good goddess “Bonae-Deae,” found under the church
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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The Deae Matres would seem to correspond in some degree to the Roman Ceres and the Greek Demeter, the bountiful givers of the fruits of the earth.
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Mars Thingsus, the discovery of which caused great interest in Germany, and by the altars to the Deae Matres -- the mother-goddesses, whose carved figures are shown seated, fully draped, and holding baskets of fruits on their knees.
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Vos magistri, licet pauperes sitis, ne dubitate Deae munera afferre;!
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Priuium Deae cibus rfpponitur; tum sibi dapes narant pastores.
P. Ovidii Nasonis Fastorum libri VI. Ovid, Publius Ovidius Naso, Gottlieb Erdmann Gierig 1812
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Fan. et Burro. suspicantur, in Cpncordise aede constituit, exliibuit, quemad - modum et Bonae Deae templum restituit V, 157. magnus/«/?
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Prbferat, atque Deae conuoluat circulus ora SufFufusrutilo, mox tempeftate fbnora
Arati Solensis Phaenomena et Diosemea graece et latine ad codd. mss. et optimarvm edd. fidem recensita Buhle, Johann Gottlieb, 1763-1821, ed 1793
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