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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 Lykaios on a Spartan Kylix 93

cry; and, if Alkman the great lyric poet of Sparta composed a
hymn to Zeus Lykaios1,the Spartan potters very possibly represented
the same deity on their cups. The Louvre kylix is on this showing
the artistic counterpart of Alkman's poem. Zeus, wearing a chiton
and tightly swathed in an ornamental himdtion, is seated on his
altar—a large stepped structure of stone blocks2—, while his eagle
wings its way directly towards him. The god's long hair hangs
over his back, and his upper lip is shaved in genuine Spartan
style3.

Fig. 65.

Another 'Cyrenaic' kylix, now in the Royal Museum at Cassel,
shows a male figure enthroned in conversation with Hermes (fig.66)4.
It is at first sight tempting to regard this too as a representation of
Zeus Lykaios, in whose precinct sundry statuettes of Hermes were

1 Alkman frag, i ff. Bergk4. Himer. or. 5. 3 (Alkman) irtiyxave fieu 81a rijs HwdpTTjs
els Atos Avkcllov KOfiLfav afffiara, k.t.X.

2 See W. Reichel Uber vorhellenische Gotterculte Wien 1897 p. 40 f.

3 W. Ridgeway in Anthropological Essays presented to Edward Burnett Tylor Oxford
[907 p. 305.

4 fahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1898 xiii Arch. Anz. p. 189^ figs. 1—3.
 
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