He is usually represented with two faces, that of an old man, looking towards the year that is past, and that of a young man, regarding the year that has just commenced. […] His figure is sometimes that of a young, and sometimes of an old man. […] They are described as being of superior dignity to man, but of a nature inferior to the gods. […] The first man received it from God himself, and transmitted it to his posterity. […] He afterwards settled in Italy, where he changed his name to Viribus, because he had been a man twice.