CATALOGUE*

I.

Alexandria Rhacotis

1. Temple of next to a temple of Sarapis situated in the enclosure of the big Serapeum (the oldest temple) at Rhacotis.

BibI.: Brady, REGG, 44; Rowe in Bull. Soc. royale Alexandrie 35,1943,124-160; DistXJvery of the famous temple and enclosure of at : Suppl. aux Annales du Service de" Antiquites d'Egypte 2, 1946; Pioard, Manuel IV (2), 876; Adriani, Repertorio III, 90ff, no 54-55, fig. F; and 251, 4); Dunand, IBis dans Bassin Orient. I, 55ff.

2. Statue of Sarapis enthroned, of greyish-blue veined white marble (H. 1.90). The left arm has been raised, is missing, as the Cerberus and greater part of the throne. Traces of black colour on the eye-balls. Found in Alexandria in Via Sherif Pascia. Presented by "Credit Foncier Egyptien" to the Museum Alexandria, inv. no 3916.

BibI.: AA 11, 1896, 93, fig. 2; Reinaoh, RSGR II (J), 18, no 11; Botti, Gat., 156, 5, 2 n. 1; Amelung in RA 1903, 189, no 1, PI. XIV; Id., AU80nia 3, 1909, 121, fig. 20; Breooia, Alex. ad Aeg., 97, fig. 21; 227f, no 47; Brady, Repertory, 9, no 98; Dow-Upson in Hesp 13, 1944, 71, fig. 9; Reynolds, New Evidence, p. I and 66f, no 2; Lippold, Griech. Plastik, 258 n. 6, PI. XCIII, 3; Picard in MonPiot 47, 1953, 84ff. fig. 6; Lauer-Picard, Sarapieion Memphis, 77, fig. 36; Picard in RA 1956, 65ff; Castiglione in BMusHongr 12. 1958,34; Thiemann, Hell. Vater­ gottheiten, 130, C 2; Kraus in JdJ 75, 1960,88-100, fig. 3; Adriani, Repertorio II, 40, no 154, PI. LXXV, 249-251; Charbonneaux in MonPiot 52, 1962, 19 n. 1; Pioard, Manuel IV (2), 879 n. 3; Bernand, Alexandrie, 129.

3. Rough-grained white marble bust of Sarapis arising out of a calyx of acanthus leaves (H. 0.84). The kalathos is decorated with

• = Present whereabouts unknown. 2 CATALOGUE four olive-branches. Traces of gilt and red colour on the face. In 1923 found in the neighbourhood of the column of Pompeius at Alexandria. Alexandria, Museum, inv. no. 22158.

BibI.: Breccia in BArchAlex 26,1931, 160f, no 2, PI. XXVI; Brady, Repertory, 4, no 6; Id. in HarvSt 51, 1940, 64 n. 6; Reynolds, New Evidence, p. I and 10lf, no 13; Reutersward, Studien zur Polychromie, 196; Kraus in JdI 75, 1960, 88-100, PI. V; Adriani, Repertorio II, 43, no 157, PI. LXXVII, 254; Jucker, Bliitterkelch, 188 n. 7, PI. XCVI; Picard, Manuel IV (2),883 note; Kraus, Christen­ tum am Nil, 105 n. 5.

4. Grey basalt head of Sarapis (H. 0.51), found near the column of Pompeius in the antique Serapeum of Alexandria. Alexandria, Museum, inv. no 3914.

BibI.: Amelung in RA 1903, 189, fig. 2; Breccia, Alex. ad Aeg., 229, no 52a; Exp. Von Sieglin: Watzinger, Skulptur, 62, no 48, PI. XXX; Brady, Repertory, 6, no 46; Reynolds, New Evidence, 120 n. 35; Kraus in JdI 75, 1960, 94, fig. 4; Adriani, Repertorio II, 43, no 155, PI. LXXVI, 252; Picard, Manuel IV (2), 882 note; Kraus, Chri8tentum am Nil, 100, 105 n. 16; EAA 7, 1966, 207 8.V. Serapide, fig. 262; Bernand, Alexandrie, 326 and 361 n. 20.

S. White marble head of Sarapis (H. 0.98), found in excavations in the Serapeum at Alexandria, 1945. Alexandria, Museum, inv. no 26028.

BibI.: Breccia, Mon. I, 63, no 27, PI. XXIX, 3; Adriani, Reperlorio II, 50, no 184, Pl. LXXXV, 285.

6. Fine marble head of Sarapis (H. 0.095) painted and gilt. Found in the Serapeum at Alexandria. Alexandria, Museum, inv. no P. 9866.

BibI.: Breccia in BArchAlex 26, 1931, 260f, PI. XXVI; Wace in JHS 66, 1945, 107; Adriani in Annuaire I, 1932/1933,47, PI. XXIV; Reynolds, New Evidence, p. II and 127, no 24; Schefold, Orient, 84.

7. Greek marble head of Sarapis (H. 0.1l5) with stucco attachments on the back. Found 1945 in the Serapeum in Alexandria. Alexandria, Museum, inv. no 26029.

BibI.: Wace in JHS 66, 1945, 107f; Reynolds, New Evidence p. II and 127, no 25; Adriani, Repertorio II, 49, no 183, Pl. LXXXV, 284.