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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 Mountain as the Throne of Zeus 127

The gods are Hermes and Zeus. Hermes has his usual attributes,
and, with one foot raised on the rocky ground, balances the similarly
posed figure of Peitho. Zeus, crowned with laurel, reclines on the
mountain-top. He has a himdtion folded about his legs, shoes on
his feet, a bracelet on his left arm, and an eagle-sceptre in his
left hand. The moment depicted seems to be this. Zeus has

Fig. 96.

sent Hermes to bring back Persephone from the Underworld2.
Demeter—her wrath thereby appeased—is instructing Triptolemos
in the art of agriculture and sending him forth on his mission of

1 The identification of the goddesses on this vase has been much canvassed : see
Overbeds, op. cit. pp. 552—562. I have relied on another Apulian vase, now at
St Petersburg [infra ch. i § 6 (d) i (/3)), which represents the same scene in a very similar
fashion and fortunately supplies us with the inscribed names TP I P TO A EMOS (in
serpent-car), AHMHTHP (on the left filling a pkidle for him), hUPM (further to
the left, one standing, the other seated), A^POAITH (on the right at a higher level,
seated), p EIOH. (further to the right, standing beside Aphrodite with knee raised on
rock), N El AOS (river at foot of main design).

2 H. Dem. 334 ff., alio, (see R. Foerster Der Raub und die Riickkehr der Persephone
Stuttgart 1874 pp. 29—98 ' Der Mythus in der Dichtkunst').

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