O Demos o Romaion. Genius Populi Romani. [From: Mnemosyne, S. 4, Vol. 31, Fasc.
From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Cover light marginated, author's name handwritten on cover, otherwise a clean copy. - From the text: The worship of Roma in the Greek world has recently been the subject of an exhaustively meticulous examination in the course of which a problem has been raised concerning references in Greek sources to statues of the Demos of the Romans. According to Polybius, in 164 B.C. the Rhodians erected, in the temple of Athena at Rhodes, a colossal statue of the Demos of the Romans. References to statues of the Demos of the Romans erected by Laodiceia and by Mithridates of Pontus occur among the controversial groups of dedications set up on the Capitoline by eastern cities and kings.
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