Contemporary rigid full vellum binding. Smooth spine with title in black ink (elegantly handwritten) and library number 5870. Handsome copy.
The first text is a study of Harpocrates, God of silence in Greek mythology, inherited from the God Horus of Egyptian mythology, who appears in Roman mythology as a divinity of a mystery cult. Cuper studies and interprets his iconology. In the second text, the author studies various inscriptions while conducting his reflection on different cults of Hercules, Diana... Gisbert Cuper was a Dutch politician, mayor of Deventer, whose passion for archaeology made him a scholar, and his sure taste as well as his research make him a precursor to art history and Winckelmann. Numerous Greek and Hebrew quotations in the texts.