ALIBRAEarth’s position atVernal Equinox B.C.4340.
BVIRGO  2188.
CLEO  36.
DCANCER Winter Solstice4340.
EGEMINI  2188.
FTAURUS  36.
GARIES Autumnal Equinox4340.
HPISCES  2188.
IAQUARIUS  36.
JCAPRICORNUS Summer Solstice4340.
KSAGITARIUS  2188.
LSCORPIO  36.

INSIGNIA ON THE WALLS IN THE TEMPLES OF BACCHUS

ORIENTAL ZODIAC. After Sir Wm Jones.

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ZODIAC FROM THE TEMPLE OF ISIS DENDERA After Sir Wm. Drummond.

NORTHERN SIGNS AND EXTRA-ZODIACAL CONSTELLATIONS. B.C. 36 to A.D. 2116.

SOUTHERN SIGNS AND EXTRA-ZODIACAL CONSTELLATIONS. B.C. 36 to A.D. 2116.

B.C. 4340 TO B.C. 2188.
and
B.C. 36 TO A.D. 2116.

ZODIACAL LINE OR ECLIPTIC. B.C. 2188 TO B.C. 36.

Boötes; Adam, Joseph the Carpenter.
Virgo; Eve, V. Mary.
Cetus; Blasphemy.

Aquarius; John the Baptist. Peter.
Sagittarius; Joseph son of Jacob. Philip of Bethsaida.
J. BENNET.

ΣΩΤΗΡ ΚΟΣΜΟΥ

GOD INCARNATE WITH MAN

COPY OF CELEBRATED BRONZE IN THE VATICAN ΣΩΤΗΡ ΚΟΣΜΟΥ—SAVIOUR OF THE W0RLD
Taken from Payne Knight’s “Priapus Worship.”
A Cross, the Phallic symbol, has been substituted for the male organ erect of the original.

AMULET IN TOWNLEY’S MUSEUM

Representing the sexual union of the bull-sun-god, or Active principle of generation, with the Passive, or female principle of nature or earth.
Crosses have been here substituted for the erect male organs of the original.

PHALLIC LAMP
Found buried in London.
Both figures are copied from “Priapus Worship”.

VOTIVE OFFERINGS TO GOD PRIAPUS

I. The god’s assistance was sought on behalf of a couple, PRIMINUS and MENTILA, who were probably childless. Found in Roman camp at Adel, Yorkshire, and now in Leeds Philosophical Society’s museum.

II. Found in Roman camp at Westerford Fort, Scotland, upon the wall of Antoninus.

III. Found on one of the gateways of Hadrian’s wall, in the Roman camp at Homesteads, Northumberland.

The above are taken from “Priapus Worship”.

AMULET FORMING DOUBLE CRUX ANSATA
From “Priapus Worship”. Two Crosses are here substituted for the male organs of the original.
ANCIENT AMULET
Copied from one in the British Museum.
A Cross is here substituted for the male organ of the original as shown in “Priapus Worship”.