Mutinus Titinus




Mutinus Titinus, etiam "Mutunus Tutunus" aliisque orthographiis notus, fuit deus fertilitatis masculinae in religione Romana. Iam aevo classico locus Mutini Titini a deo Graeco Priapo usurpatur, qui crebriter in carminibus Latinis celebratur. Sacellum Mutini Titini Romae in Velia olim stetit.



Fontes antiqui |



  • Sextus Pompeius Festus, De verborum significatione 154.36.


Bibliographia |



  • Hans Herter, "De Mutino Titino" in Rheinisches Museum für Philologie n.s. vol. 76 (1927) pp. 418-432

  • Homer Franklin Rebert, "The Velia: A Study in Historical Topography" in Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association vol. 56 (1925) pp. 54-69


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