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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky — Cambridge, 1914

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Zeus Pandmaros, Panerneros, Panemerios ig

Panemeros1,. Zeus Panemerios2. The unintelligible Carian name
was thus Hellenised into a cult-title that suited the Greek con-
ception of Zeus. Pandwaros to Greek ears would mean the god
'of the live-long Day' (pandmeros, panemeros, panemerios)*.

Imperial coins of Stratonikeia, both in silver and in bronze
(fig. 4), exhibit a bearded horseman, who carries a long sceptre
over his left shoulder and apparently a phidle in his right hand4.
On one specimen in the British Museum (fig. 5)5, probably struck
in Hadrian's time, this equestrian figure is radiate. Dr B. V. Head

Fig. 4. Fig. 5. Fig. 6.

conjectures that it is not the emperor, but Zeus Pandmaros conceived
as a solar deity6. The identification of the rider as Zeus might
be supported by the fact that some imperial bronze coins of
Stratonikeia have as their reverse type Zeus enthroned with a
sceptre in one hand, a phidle in the other (fig. 6)7. And the radiate
crown would be appropriate to Zeus 'of the live-long Day,' whether
he was regarded as a sun-god or not.

The precinct found by MM. Deschamps and Cousin occupied
the summit of a steep hill furrowed by ravines. It contained

1 Zeus Uavrj/xepos is found in Bull. Corr. Hell. 1888 xii. 97 no. 12, ib. p. 98 no. 16,
ib. p. 101 no. 21, ib. p. 487 nos. 63, 65, 66, lb. p. 488 nos. 72, 75, 78 ff.

2 Zeus Haurj/j.e'pios or Zeus 6 Haviqtiepios or 6 Zeus 6 Havrj/xepios, more rarely Uavrj/nepLos
Zeus, occurs in Corp. inscr. Gr. ii no. 2'7i5a, Bull. Corr. Hell. 1887 xi. 29 no. 41, ib. p. 376,
1888 xii. 488 nos. 68, 69, 70, ib. p. 489 no. 101, ib. p. 490 nos. 105, 109, 1890 xiv. 371,
Lebas-Waddington Asie Mineure no. 518. Cp. Kaibel Epigr. Gr. no. 834. 1 Zrjvi
llav 7)/xepiy.

3 Hesych. iravafxepos' di o\r]S rjfie'pas, Phot. lex. irava/aepov oV 0X775 tt/s i)p.epas,
Aisch. P.v. 1024 a/cXTiros epirwv dacraKevs Travrj/xepos, 11. I. 472 oi de iravrjiJ.epi.oi (xokirri
debv i\d<XKovTo, alib. Not the god 'of the Day-light' (E. Meyer), nor the god 'of the
luminous atmosphere' (P. Foucart), nor merely 'a divinity of the light' (L. R. Farnell):
see Hofer loc. cit. 1493.

4 Brit. Mus. Cat: Coins Caria etc. pp. lxxi f. 15 r pi. 24, 1, p. 153 pi. 24, 4, p. 154
pi. 24, 5, pp. 156, 158 pi. 24, 10. I figure a specimen in my collection.

5 Ib. pp. lxxii, 153 pi. 24, 4.

6 Ib. p. lxxii. Mr G. F. Hill kindly informs me (Aug. ir, 1910) that he too takes the
rider to be Zeus.

7 Imhoof-Blumer Momi.gr. p. 316 no. 87a (Hadrian), id. Gr. Miinzen p. 200 no. 625
(Hadrian), Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Caria etc. p. 159 pi. 24, 11 (Severus Alexander).

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