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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 identified with Aithdr

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the style and the tenets of the enigmatic Herakleitos, when he
declares:

All things are the same and not the same :
light is the same as Zen, darkness as Aides,
light is the same as Aides, darkness as Zen1.

The Stoics, whose physical theories were profoundly influenced by
those of Herakleitos, held that matter alone has real existence.
But matter is not inert and dead. It can act as well as be acted
upon, thanks to a certain tension or elasticity (tonos), which is
found to a greater or less degree in all matter. This tension is
described by a variety of names, among them those of Constructive
Fire2, Aitker*, and Zeus4. Krates, a distinguished Greek gram-
marian who was also a Stoic philosopher5, held that Aratos of
Soloi, who began his astronomical poem the Phaenomena with a
famous invocation of Zeus, was in reality invoking the sky6: he

1 Hippokr. de victu 1. 5 (vi. 476 Littre = i. 633 Kiihn) ivdvTa ravra Kal ov rd aura-
cpdos Tnjpi, akotos'Aidy, cpdos 'Aidy, o~kotos Zrjvi.

2 Tlvp TexviKov Stob. eel. 1. 25. 5 p. 213, 15 ft. Wachsmuth, ib. 1. 26. i' p. 219, 12 f.
Wachsmuth = Zenon frag. 71 Pearson; ib. 1. 1. 29b p. 37, 20 ff. Wachsmuth, Clem. Al.
strom. 5. 14. p. 393, iff. Stahlin, Diog. Laert. 7. 156, Cic. de nat. deor. 2. 57 ignem...
artificiosum, cp. ib. 3. 37 naturae... artificiose ambulantis, Acad. 1. 39 ignem, Tert. ad
nat. 2. 2 cuius (ignis) instar vult esse naturam Zeno = Zenon frag. 46 Pearson.

Again, Zenon spoke of God as the Fiery Mind of the Universe (Stob. eel. 1. 1. 29b
p. 35, 9 Wachsmuth) or as Fire (August, adv. Acad. 3. 17. 38) = Zenon frag. 42 Pearson.

3 Cic. de nat. deor. 1. 36 Zeno...aethera deum dicit, Acad. 2. 126 Zenoni et reliquis
fere Stoicis aether videtur summus deus, Minuc. Fel. 19. 10 Cleanthes...modo aethera...
deurn disseruit. Zenon...aethera interim...vult omnium esse principium, Tert. adv.
Marcion. 1. 13 deos pronuntiaverunt...ut Zeno aerem et aetherem = Zenon frag. 41
Pearson; Cic. de nat. deor. 1. 37 Cleanthes...ardorem, qui aether nominatur, certissimum
deum iudicat, Lact. div. inst. 1. 5 Cleanthes et Anaximenes aethera dicunt esse summum
deum = Kleanthes frag. 15 Pearson; Chrysippos ap. Cic. de nat. deor. 1. 39 deum dicit
esse...aethera. Cp. Stob. eel. 1. 1. 2913 p. 38, 2 f. Wachsmuth dvurdroj de irdvruv vovv
evaidepiov elvai debv.

4 Cic. de nat. deor. 1. 36 neque enim Iovem, neque Iunonem, neque Vestam, neque
quemquam, qui ita appellatur, in deorum habet numero (sc. Zeno), sed rebus inanimis
atque mutis per quandam significationem haec docet tributa nomina = Zenon frag, no
Pearson; Minuc. Fel. 19. 10 Zenon...interpretando Iunonem aera, Iovem caelum,
Neptunum mare, ignem esse Vulcanum et ceteros similiter deos elementa esse monstrando
= Zenon frag, in Pearson; Chrysippos ap. Philodem. irepl evo~e(Seias 12 = H. Diels
Doxographi Graeci Berolini 1879 P- 54-6 b 24^ Ata de tov aWepa; Diog. Laert. 7. 147
Aux /xev 'yap (paai 5i' bv rd wdura, 7i9jva be Kakovat. 7rap' oaov rod £ijv atrios eo~Tiv 7) <5ia rod
%rjv Kex&pi]k-Cv, 'Adrjvdv de Kara tt)v eis aidepa didraaiv,. .1'TA.pav 8e Kara ttjv els depa, Kal
"H.(paLcrTov Kara ttju eis to TexviKov ivvp, /c.t.X.; Chrysippos ap. Stob. eel. 1. 1. 26 p. 31,
it ff. Wachsmuth Zeus [xev odv (paiveTat i^vofxaadaL dirb rod 7racrt dedwKevai to £rji>. Aia de
avTov Xeyovcnv, 6'rt irdvTwv eaTiu afrios Kal 5t' avrbv irdvTa; Chrysippos ap. Cic. de nat.
deor. 1. 40 aethera esse eum, quern homines Iovem appellarent, etc.

5 Souid. s.v. KpaTrjs ii. 395 a 14 ff. Eernhardy.

6 Krates ap. schol. Caes. Germ. Aratea p. 379, 11 ff. Eyssenhardt. The same inter-
pretation is put upon the phrase by Macrob. Sat. 1. 18. 15, in somn. Scip. 1. 17. 14.
 
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