the burial of, in his rites, [88];

the holy sepulchre of, under Persea-trees, [88];

represented with corn sprouting from his dead body, [89];

his resurrection depicted on the monuments, [89] sq.;

as a corn-god, [89] sqq., [96] sqq.;

corn-stuffed effigies of, buried with the dead as a symbol of resurrection, [90] sq., [114];

date of the celebration of his resurrection at Rome, [95] n. 1;

the nature of, [96] sqq.;

his severed limbs placed on a corn-sieve, [97];

human victims sacrificed by kings at the grave of, [97];