MERCATORUM FESTUM, was a festival kept by the Roman merchants on the 15th of May, in honour of Mercury, who presided over merchandise. A sow was sacrificed on the occasion, and the people present sprinkled themselves with water fetched from the fountain called aqua Mercurii; the whole concluding with prayers to the god for the prosperity of trade.
MERCATORUM FESTUM
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