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ria-aiTo Uerriaios and the evidence collected by O. Jessen in'Pauly—Wissowa
Real-Enc. viii. 1592^ {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Italy p. 334 ff., Hunter Cat. Coins
i. 126 pi. 9, 8, cp. i. 127 f. pi. 9, 9 f., Babelon Monn. gr. rom. ii. 1. i46off. pis. 70,
14 f., 71, 1—6, Garrucci Man. It. ant. p. 155 f. pi. 111, 11—-14, p. 186 pi. 125, 17
= my fig. 890, cp. p. 156 f. pi. in, 15 ff., p. 186 pi. 125, 16, Head Coins of the
Ancients p. 15 pi. 8, 17 = my fig. 888, cp. p. 15 pi. 8, 18, p. 30 pi. 15, 9, id. Hist.
num.2 p. 92 ff. figs. 50 £, G. Macdonald Coin Types Glasgow 1905 pp. 36, 97,
132 pi. 3, 7, cp. p. 132 f. pi. 5, 10. Fig. 889 is drawn from a specimen in my
collection). Many and wonderful are the explanations of this remarkable
Fig. 890.
type that have been put forward (for a full list see now Oldfather in Pauly—
Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 80—85): e.g. Iupiter Totians brandishing a thunderbolt
(J. Hardouin Nummi antiqui populorum et urbium illustrati Parisiis 1684
p. 244, A. S. Mazzocchi In Regii Herculanensis Mttsei Aeneas Tabulas Hera-
cleenses Commentarii Neapoli 1754 p. 527 f. : see Eckhel Doctr. num. vet.2 i.
168 f.), Dionysos with Oia-rpos (F. M. Avellino in the Giomale numismatico
1811—1812 ii. 24 and in his Opuscoli diversi Napoli 1833 ii. 108 ff. citing inter
alia Nonn. Dion. 9. 263 f. where Ino lashes the Maenads with sprays of ivy.
Note that in Hunter Cat. Coins i. 127 pi. 9, io = my fig. 891 the small runner
is replaced by an ivy-leaf with a long stalk, an attribute which appears again
on the reverse of the same coin), Herakles returning from the Hyperboreoi
c. 11. 66
ria-aiTo Uerriaios and the evidence collected by O. Jessen in'Pauly—Wissowa
Real-Enc. viii. 1592^ {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Italy p. 334 ff., Hunter Cat. Coins
i. 126 pi. 9, 8, cp. i. 127 f. pi. 9, 9 f., Babelon Monn. gr. rom. ii. 1. i46off. pis. 70,
14 f., 71, 1—6, Garrucci Man. It. ant. p. 155 f. pi. 111, 11—-14, p. 186 pi. 125, 17
= my fig. 890, cp. p. 156 f. pi. in, 15 ff., p. 186 pi. 125, 16, Head Coins of the
Ancients p. 15 pi. 8, 17 = my fig. 888, cp. p. 15 pi. 8, 18, p. 30 pi. 15, 9, id. Hist.
num.2 p. 92 ff. figs. 50 £, G. Macdonald Coin Types Glasgow 1905 pp. 36, 97,
132 pi. 3, 7, cp. p. 132 f. pi. 5, 10. Fig. 889 is drawn from a specimen in my
collection). Many and wonderful are the explanations of this remarkable
Fig. 890.
type that have been put forward (for a full list see now Oldfather in Pauly—
Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 80—85): e.g. Iupiter Totians brandishing a thunderbolt
(J. Hardouin Nummi antiqui populorum et urbium illustrati Parisiis 1684
p. 244, A. S. Mazzocchi In Regii Herculanensis Mttsei Aeneas Tabulas Hera-
cleenses Commentarii Neapoli 1754 p. 527 f. : see Eckhel Doctr. num. vet.2 i.
168 f.), Dionysos with Oia-rpos (F. M. Avellino in the Giomale numismatico
1811—1812 ii. 24 and in his Opuscoli diversi Napoli 1833 ii. 108 ff. citing inter
alia Nonn. Dion. 9. 263 f. where Ino lashes the Maenads with sprays of ivy.
Note that in Hunter Cat. Coins i. 127 pi. 9, io = my fig. 891 the small runner
is replaced by an ivy-leaf with a long stalk, an attribute which appears again
on the reverse of the same coin), Herakles returning from the Hyperboreoi
c. 11. 66