found: Work cat.: Gates, D. The warrior goddess, Athena, 1982.
found: Encyclopædia Britannica online, August 17, 2018:Athena (Athena, also spelled Athene, in Greek religion, the city protectress, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason, identified by the Romans with Minerva; her epithets Pallas and Parthenos) Minerva (Minerva, in Roman religion, the goddess of handicrafts, the professions, the arts, and, later, war; she was commonly identified with the Greek Athena)
found: The Oxford classical dictionary, 1996(Minerva (archaic Menerva), an Italian goddess of handicrafts, widely worshipped and regularly identified with Athena)
found: Dictionary of classical antiquities, 1956(Minerva. The Italian goddess of intelligence, meditation, and inventiveness, queen of all accomplishments and arts, especially of spinning and weaving, as practised by women; was identified with Pallas Athēnē; Roman Minerva was represented in art in the same manner as the Greek goddess)