There was a deity named Anteros, who was sometimes represented as the avenger of slighted love, and sometimes as the symbol of reciprocal affection. […] He is the guardian deity of gates, on which account he is commonly represented with two heads, because every door looks two ways. […] He is represented as the friend of mankind, who interposed in their behalf when Jove was incensed against them, and who taught them civilization and the arts. […] Twelve of the heavenly powers are represented, Jupiter, with august gravity, sitting in the midst. […] Palæmon was usually represented riding on a dolphin.
All the Greek women, and all other women of antiquity, practiced embroidery, and made pictures that represented facts. […] The ancients, in their sculptures, represented Bacchus in a car drawn by panthers, or leopards. […] He was perhaps the sun, and was sometimes represented driving the chariot of day over the heavens. […] These rivers, or river gods, are represented to have had children and friends, and to have loved them, as Peneus loved Daphne. […] The Horæ, or Hours, are represented as lovely young girls, having light embroidered robes.