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<p>[QUOTE="Broucheion, post: 24858342, member: 104887"]<b>Hi All,</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1593789[/ATTACH]</p><p style="text-align: center"><b><br /></b></p> <p style="text-align: center"><b>HADRIAN (11 Aug 117 - 10 Jul 138 CE)</b></p> <p style="text-align: center"><b>ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT Year 18 (133/134 CE)</b></p> <p style="text-align: center"><b>Æ Diobol</b></p> <p style="text-align: center"><b>Broucheion Collection R-19xx-xx-xx.024</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>Obv:</b> Hadrian laureate draped head facing right. Legend: [AVTK]AICTPAIAN - AΔPIAN[OCCЄB]. Dotted border.</p><p><b>Rev:</b> Apis bull walking to right in front of alter. Above: IH. Dotted border. <i>Note: No disk between horns.</i></p><p><b>Refs:</b> Emmett-1114.18; Geissen-1102; Dattari-2009 through 2010; RPC III-5927/42; BMC-811; Staffieri 'Alexandria In Nummis' #88</p><p><br /></p><p><b>From CNG Triton XXI, Stafierri Collection:</b> "In Egyptian mythology, Apis is a sacred bull worshipped primarily in Memphis. Identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of ancient Egypt, he was initially assigned a significant role in her worship, being sacrificed and reborn. Later, Apis also served as an intermediary between humans and other powerful deities (first Ptah, later Osiris, then Atum).</p><p><br /></p><p>The Apis bull was one of the most important of all the sacred animals in Egypt, and, as with the others, this importance increased as time went on. During the colonization of Egypt, Greek and Roman authors had much to say about the Apis bull: the markings by which the black calf was recognized, the manner of his conception by a ray from heaven, his house at Memphis with a court for his amusement, the mode of prognostication from his actions, his death, the mourning at his death, his costly burial, and the rejoicings throughout the country when a new Apis was found. Auguste Mariette’s excavation of the Serapeum of Saqqara revealed the tombs of more than sixty animals, ranging from the time of Amenhotep III to that of the Ptolemaic dynasty."</p><p><b><br /></b></p><p><b>- Broucheion</b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Broucheion, post: 24858342, member: 104887"][B]Hi All, [/B] [ATTACH=full]1593789[/ATTACH] [CENTER][B] HADRIAN (11 Aug 117 - 10 Jul 138 CE) ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT Year 18 (133/134 CE) Æ Diobol Broucheion Collection R-19xx-xx-xx.024[/B][/CENTER] [B] Obv:[/B] Hadrian laureate draped head facing right. Legend: [AVTK]AICTPAIAN - AΔPIAN[OCCЄB]. Dotted border. [B]Rev:[/B] Apis bull walking to right in front of alter. Above: IH. Dotted border. [I]Note: No disk between horns.[/I] [B]Refs:[/B] Emmett-1114.18; Geissen-1102; Dattari-2009 through 2010; RPC III-5927/42; BMC-811; Staffieri 'Alexandria In Nummis' #88 [B]From CNG Triton XXI, Stafierri Collection:[/B] "In Egyptian mythology, Apis is a sacred bull worshipped primarily in Memphis. Identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of ancient Egypt, he was initially assigned a significant role in her worship, being sacrificed and reborn. Later, Apis also served as an intermediary between humans and other powerful deities (first Ptah, later Osiris, then Atum). The Apis bull was one of the most important of all the sacred animals in Egypt, and, as with the others, this importance increased as time went on. During the colonization of Egypt, Greek and Roman authors had much to say about the Apis bull: the markings by which the black calf was recognized, the manner of his conception by a ray from heaven, his house at Memphis with a court for his amusement, the mode of prognostication from his actions, his death, the mourning at his death, his costly burial, and the rejoicings throughout the country when a new Apis was found. Auguste Mariette’s excavation of the Serapeum of Saqqara revealed the tombs of more than sixty animals, ranging from the time of Amenhotep III to that of the Ptolemaic dynasty." [B] - Broucheion[/B][/QUOTE]
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