Translation help:  I'm probably betraying my ignorance, but I need a
translation (or information). We recently acquired a late
19th-century French statue of Jupiter and Hebe (c. 1880).  It may
have been shown at the Salon with the title:  "Hebe Coelestis."  The
word "Coelestis" doesn't seem to appear in either Latin, French, or
English dictionaries.  Is it transliterated from the Greek?  If so,
what is the word in Greek and its translation? If not Greek, what
language and what is the translation?   Is it just a name? Thanks for
your help.  Please respond off line to :  [log in to unmask]
B. Barryte

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Bernard Barryte
Chief Curator
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts
Stanford University
328 Lomita Dr.
Stanford, CA 94305-5060
USA

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