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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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The holed vessel in Italy 443

Venus, the most prominent among the ancestral deities of that
family1.' So much, indeed, is clear from Dion Cassius' account2:

'Also he (sc. Agrippa3) completed the building called the Pantheon. It has
ls name, perhaps because it received among the images which decorated it the
statues of many gods, including Mars and Venus ; but my own opinion of the name
ls tflat, because of its vaulted roof, it resembles the heavens. Agrippa, for his
P^rt, wished to place a statue of Augustus there also and to bestow upon him
16 honour of having the structure named after him ; but when the emperor
jvould not accept either honour, he placed in the temple itself a statue of the
er Caesar and in the ante-room statues of Augustus and himself.1

P. 382_ " * 'atner—T. Ashby A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome Oxford 1929

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pinions diffp .
n i8q-> jjj as to '"e character and general aspect of Agrippa's Pantheon.

e,t.'st'ng pori'6 arcn'tect G. Chedanne, from careful examination of the consoles etc. in the

^'8inally facm°' concluded that Agrippa's building was a decastyle, peripteral Ml,

. anteon g s°uth and covering the whole space now occupied by the Piazza del

3' 589). F OI. n~C. Hiilsen Topographic der Stadt Rom im Alterthum Berlin 1907
°tUnda, he sjj T~V' by means of brick-stamps taken from many parts of the extant
t)i ^uhseqUen°" tlw this was constructed by Hadrian in 120—124 A.D. (il>. p. 587 n. 81).
faC tetnple builtn^eStlgations haVe been held to establish the following points: '(r) that
cJlne the Soutll. Jy AeriPpa consisted of an oblong cella with a portico of ten columns
theU'ar 1)iazza of tllat 'n front of this temPle> v'z-> on 'he south side, was an immense
fou r°tunda has°b Wh'cl1 a P°rt'on of the enclosing wall concentric with and contiguous to
c;rnd 8 feet beloeen f°Und ' '3* tllat this circular piazza was uncovered, as its pavement,

CUmference3 °™ Jhe floor of the Pantheon, sloped downwards from the centre to the
ls probable that this piazza was surrounded with a portico, the founda-
 
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