her temple at Philae, [89], [111];
her many names, [115];
sister and wife of Osiris, [116];
a corn-goddess, [116] sq.;
her discovery of wheat and barley, [116];
identified with Ceres, [117];
identified with Demeter, [117];
as the ideal wife and mother, [117] sq.;
refinement and spiritualization of, [117] sq.;
popularity of her worship in the Roman empire, [118];