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gallery of antiquities. 
[bronze 
so-called Pyrrhus of the Museum of the Capitol ; an emperor riding ; 
two gladiators Mercury, one of which is perhaps 
Case 84. iwenty-one "8“ . has J a go ld torquis, or collar, 
the TSck ^ Cd four Sres of Mercmy, in silver ; before 
round its neck, as tou , o nalaestra or athletic games over 
one are the cocks emblema c of the patetra^ j Mercury . 
which ^^ ur ^u y Ci5: mounted on the eagle of Jupiter; 
three busts, Mercury ny Anbro dite or Venus, represented in 
twenty-eight small figures P ’ • t from the sea, 
different characters ; as “^:“ e ^ ro ° r r 0 J r C0 S her face when 
and arranging h ® r ^ air : h , ” tt i tu des of the Venus di Medici, and 
risen from the bath , in her gandal . one represents her 
erSKi’- C Li**: *m bu- O, 
Ye rlt «■-, Thirtv-five small figures of Cupid, in various attitudes 
sT£d^;Sg' r « - *» H~ ™ 
sandals from ^ntunu ^ ^ ^ chasings which covere d an ancient 
Case 87. representing an antifixal ornament, a wairior 
chariot, found at P eru g ’ P . li( ” ns devouring other animals ; the 
on horseback and another fade , tbe arm0 ur which 
bronzes of Siris, wbch %2 > GrVek chased work, repre- 
covered the shoulders, of m q ^ b tbe A j ax Telamonius, 
tfKr£SS^«p« gjbj-. » - » 
*"” d ' Fotw”’ rn<T3 wearing the Eot«*“ 
pffitf-K - c r sr«; “ d B.“ e “-THid of th‘ 
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syrinx. 
