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Beard, Mary, John North, and S. R. F. Price. 1998. Religions of Rome. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Ceci, Carlo. 1854 C. Ceci, Piccoli bronzi del Real Museo Borbonico distinti per categorie in dieci tavole descritte e disegnate, Naples: Stamperia di Salvatore Piscopo, Museo  Nazionale di Napoli.

Coralini, Antonella. 2001. Hercules domesticus: immagini di Ercole nelle case della regione vesuviana : I secolo a.C.-79. d.C. [Naples]: Electa Napoli.

Giacobello, Federica. 2008. Larari pompeiani: iconografia e culto dei Lari in ambito domestico. Milano: LED.

Hill, Dorothy Kent and The Walters Art Gallery (Baltimore, Md.). 1949. Catalogue of classical bronze sculpture in the Walters Art Gallery.

Kaufmann-Heinimann, Annemarie. 2000. “The evidence of statuettes in closed finds for private and public cults.” From: Colloque international sur les bronzes antiques, Carol C. Mattusch, Amy Brauer, and Sandra Elaine Knudsen. 2000. From the parts to the whole: Acta of the 13th International Bronze Congress, held at Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 28-June 1, 1996. Portsmouth, R.I.: Journal of Roman Archaeology. 107-114.

Lamb, Winifred. 1969. Ancient Greek and Roman bronzes. Chicago: Argonaut.

Lane, Eugene N. 1980. “Towards a Definition of the Iconography of Sabazius”. Numen. 27 (1).

Lipka, Michael. 2006. “Notes on Pompeian Domestic Cults”. Numen. 53 (3): 327-358.

Mattusch, Carol C. 2008. Pompeii and the Roman villa: art and culture around the Bay of Naples ; [this catalogue is published on the occasion of the Exhibition “Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples” ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, October 19, 2008 – March 22, 2009 ; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, May 3 – October 4, 2009]. New York, NY [u.a.]: Thames & Hudson.

——– 1996. Classical bronzes: the art and craft of Greek and Roman statuary. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Richter, Gisela Marie Augusta. 1915. Greek, Etruscan and Roman bronzes. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art [The Gilliss Press].

Roberts, H. S. 2002. “Types of Herakles statuettes in Copenhagen that reflect large classical sculptures”. From: Colloque international sur les bronzes antiques, Carol C. Mattusch, Amy Brauer, and Sandra Elaine Knudsen. 2000. From the parts to the whole: Acta of the 13th International Bronze Congress, held at Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 28-June 1, 1996. Portsmouth, R.I.: Journal of Roman Archaeology. 107-114.

Scheid, John, and Janet Lloyd (trans.). 2003. An introduction to Roman religion. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Walters, H.B. and The British Museum. 1899. Catalogue of the bronzes, Greek, Roman, and Etruscan, in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum. London: Printed by order of the Trustees.

Williams, Ellen Reeder and The Johns Hopkins University. 1984. The archaeological collection of the Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Zampieri, Girolamo. 1986. Bronzetti figurati etruschi, italici, paleoveneti e romani del Museo civico di Padova. Roma: G. Bretschneider.