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- Margherita Guarducci, "Sol invictus augustus, " Rendiconti della Pont. Accademia Romana deiarcheologia, 3rd series 30/31 (1957/59) pp 161ff; it is also illustrated by Ernst H. Kantorowicz, «Gods in Uniform» Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 105.4 (August 1961):368-393), p. 383, fig. 34.
- Hoey A.S. Official Policy towards Oriental Cults in the Roman Army // Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. 70. 1939. P. 470, 479f .
- Toynbee J.M.C. Roman Medallions. 1944, reprinted 1987. plate xvii, no. 11; Maurice J., Numismatique Constantinienne. vol. II, p. 236, plate vii, no. 14
- Hoey 1939:456.
- Ludi Solis, « » 354 , 19 22 . (M. R. Salzman, «New Evidence for the Dating of the Calendar at Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome» Transactions of the American Philological Association 111 (1981, . 215227) . 221.
- Hoey 1939:456, 479ff.
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