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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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148 The Mountain as the Birth-place of Zeus

112)1. If we may press the analogy of other Cretan pillar-cults,
the divine occupant of the throne was either Rhea2 or Zeus3.

Fig. 112.

(c) The Mountain as the Birth-place of Zeus.

The Zeus-legends that clung about the mountain-tops related
to the birth or infancy of the god, his marriage-unions, his sons,
and his death.

1 L. Savignoni and G. de Sanctis in the Mon. d. Line. 1901 xi. 363 ff. figs. 60—61 ;
plan ib. p. 349 f. fig. 47. Cp. F. Studniczka in the fahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst.
1911 xxvi. 85 fig. 20.

2 A.J. Evans in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1901 xxi. 1656°. L. Savignoni and G. de
Sanctis loc. cit. p. 366 f. cite Pau's. 2. 4. 7 (on the way up the Akrokorinthos) Mrjrpbs
6eG)v vabs icm /cat crr^X-^ /cat dpbvos ' \idwv /cat avrr) /cat 6 dpbvos.

3 A. J. Evans loc. cit. pp. 163 ff., 1706°. Cp. infra ch. ii § 3 (a) ii (5) and, for the
association of a pillar with the throne of Zeus, supra p. 34 f.

Recently A. Fick in the Zeitschrift fiir vergieichende Sprachforschung 1911 xliv. 341 ff.
has drawn attention to Hesych. 'EXXd- Kadebpa. A&Kiopes. /cat Atos lepbv ev Awdibvy. He
points out that e\Xa (for *e'5Xa, as sella for *sedla) is 'ein uraltes Wort,' which survived
in Laconian till late times, cp. Hesych. /cacr^(XX)a- Kadedpa, and suggests that Dodona
was called"EXXa as being the ' Seat' or 'Throne' of Zeus. In support of this view he
 
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