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BOOK I. The twelve great celestial de-
ities, Jupiter, Juno, Minerva ; Nep-
tune, Venus, Mars, Vulcan, and Vesta ;
Apollo, Diana, Ceres, and Mercury.
BOOK IL The six heroes, supposed by the
Romans to have been received into the higher
heavens, Hercules, Bacchus, /Esculapius,
Romulus, Castor, and Pollux.
BOOK III. The moral deities, who pre -
sided over the virtues of men and the conduct of
human life.
BOOK IV. The constellations, pla-
cets, times, and seasons.
BOOK V. The beings supposed to inhabit
the air.
BOOK VI. The deities of the waters.
BOOK VII. The deities of the earth.
BOOK VIII. The deities and inhabi-
tants of the LOWER WORLD,
POLYMETIS
BOOK I. The twelve great celestial de-
ities, Jupiter, Juno, Minerva ; Nep-
tune, Venus, Mars, Vulcan, and Vesta ;
Apollo, Diana, Ceres, and Mercury.
BOOK IL The six heroes, supposed by the
Romans to have been received into the higher
heavens, Hercules, Bacchus, /Esculapius,
Romulus, Castor, and Pollux.
BOOK III. The moral deities, who pre -
sided over the virtues of men and the conduct of
human life.
BOOK IV. The constellations, pla-
cets, times, and seasons.
BOOK V. The beings supposed to inhabit
the air.
BOOK VI. The deities of the waters.
BOOK VII. The deities of the earth.
BOOK VIII. The deities and inhabi-
tants of the LOWER WORLD,
POLYMETIS