[370]. See Lecture III, p. 107; Monum. mystères de Mithra, I, p. 118 s.; II, p. 525.

[371]. Philo, De somniis, I, 22; Origen, Contra Celsum, VI, 21.

[372]. Charles R. Morey, East Christian paintings in the Freer collection, New York, 1914, p. 17 ss.

[373]. Ladder among other magical emblems on terra cotta discs found at Taranto; cf. Revue archéologique, V, 1917, p. 102.

[374]. See above, Lecture III, p. 93.

[375]. Ibid., p. 96.

[376]. Cf. Revue de philologie, XLIV, 1920, p. 75.

[377]. Cf. Joseph Keil, Jahresh. Instituts Wien, XVII, 1914, pp. 138, 142, n. 13; Bormann, Bericht des Vereins Carnuntum, 1908–1911, p. 330, where Itala felix applies not to the ship but to the dead woman.

[378]. For instance, Dessau, Inscr. sel., 8031.

[379]. Cf. my Études syriennes, 1917, p. 99, n. 1. So on the beautiful chariot of Monteleone in the Metropolitan Museum of New York (sixth century B. C.).