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'After this (sacrifice), the solemn procession began being led by six officers who had proclaimed the ceremony and who from time to time sounded their trumpets. Two files of guards of the same order accompanied the procession on each side throughout the whole extent. Of the four clases of priests, those of mathematicians, physicians and lawyers, went first, being preceded by their children, who wore the same dresses as them.............Next paraded a very numerous band of musicians, consisting of priests and their children, thus announcing the tabernacle of Isis, which was carried on the shoulders of eight priests, being immediately preceded by virgins of the same order, cloathed in very fine white woollen dresses decorated with flowers and performing light airy dances before it to the music of sistra and crotala which they carried in their hands. Other virgins of the same order were burning perfumes on either side, the smoke of which enveloped the tabernacle in a cloud.' From The Travels of Antenor in Greece and Asia. Chapter 69
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'After this (sacrifice), the solemn procession began being led by six officers who had proclaimed the ceremony and who from time to time sounded their trumpets. Two files of guards of the same order accompanied the procession on each side throughout the whole extent. Of the four clases of priests, those of mathematicians, physicians and lawyers, went first, being preceded by their children, who wore the same dresses as them.............Next paraded a very numerous band of musicians, consisting of priests and their children, thus announcing the tabernacle of Isis, which was carried on the shoulders of eight priests, being immediately preceded by virgins of the same order, cloathed in very fine white woollen dresses decorated with flowers and performing light airy dances before it to the music of sistra and crotala which they carried in their hands. Other virgins of the same order were burning perfumes on either side, the smoke of which enveloped the tabernacle in a cloud.' From The Travels of Antenor in Greece and Asia. Chapter 69
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