252 TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE. 
dese Anuk é, the vet ae Venus. For, a Greek ic inscription 
says: ‘Avotxet, ty Kal ‘Eorig, cet., Ocoicg ueyddou; ji, e. “ To « cr 
being Vesta, or Venus Urania, cet., to the great at deities? * 
The same is proved by the ivory plate discovered by Layard 
in the ruins of Nineveh, representing on both sides Anuke; 
m5 there, that name is expressed by the crux ansata alonet 
e whole name of the late owner of the large Turin Pr 
pyrus, consequently, was not Aufonch, but a Le 
the friend of th e Goddess imila os 
