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Instruments of sacrifice taken from various coins in the Cabinet de France (1. Lituus, or augur's baton. 2. Secespita, or sacrificial knife. 3. Patera. 4. Sacrificial vase, wrongly confounded with the praefericulum, which had no handle. 5. Simpulum, small cup employed in libations. 6. Sprinkler. 7. Aper, or flamen's cap. 8. Tripod surmounted by the cortina. 9. Axe with wolf's head, for killing great victims.) - History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians (Volume 1), book by Jean Victor Duruy, 1884.
- من كتاب تاريخ روما، والشعب الروماني، من نشأته إلى غزو البرابرة (جزء 1)، جان فيكتور دوروي، 1884 م.