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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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The Blue Globe

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Vespasian's building did not last for long. Another great con-
flagration occurred in 80 A.D. and burnt it to the ground1. It was
rebuilt by Titus and Domitian2, and, thus restored, had a longer
lease of life. Despite some damage done by lightning and fire
in the reign of Commodus3, it remained substantially the same
building till the fall of the western empire4. To determine the
type of Domitian's Iupiter is not easy, since the silver coin that
expressly commemorates the rebuilding is undecisive5, while the
ordinary issues of this emperor in silver6 and copper7 may have
been influenced by Vespasian's coin.

However, it is probable that succeeding centuries saw sundry
minor changes introduced. Thus there is reason to think that
the globe, originally at the left side of the throne, came to be held
in the god's right hand. A coin of Neapolis in Samaria, struck
by Caracalla, shows Iupiter Capitolinus on a throne facing us.

Fig. 14. Fig. 15.

He holds a globe in his right hand, a long sceptre in his left,
and is flanked by Iuno and Minerva (fig. 14)8. Similarly coins of
Capitolias, a town near Gadara founded in the reign of Nerva or
Trajan9, have the same deity enthroned in an octostyle temple,

on a column behind Tyche, crowning her with a wreath in a tetrastyle temple {Brit.
Mus. Cat. Coins Phoenicia p. 133 pi. 16, 15, p. 135 ff. pi. 17, 4, 9).

1 Dion Cass. 66. 24 KareKavaev.

2 Corp. inscr. Lat. vi no. 2059, 11 ff. ( = acta Fratrtim Arvalium for Dec. 7, 80 A.D.),
Plout. v. Public. 15, Suet. Domit. 5, Eutrop. 7. 23. 5, Aur. Vict, de Caes. 11. 4, Chronogr.
ann. 354 p. 646 Mommsen {Chron. min. i. 117 Frick).

3 Euseb. chron. ann. Abr. 2201.

4 Pauly-Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 1533.

5 Eckhel Doctr. num. vet? vi. 377 f., Stevenson-Smith-Madden Diet. Rom. Coins
p. 170 fig.

6 Morell. Thes. Num. Imp. Rom. ii. 432 pi. 9, x.

7 Morell. Thes. Num. Imp. Rom. ii. 455 pi. 14, 14 first brass ; id. ib. ii. 467 pi. 17, 25
second brass.

8 F. De Saulcy Numismatique de la terre sainte Paris 1874 p. 257 pi. 13, 5.

9 Pauly-Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 1529.
 
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