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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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152 The Mountain as the Birth-place of Zeus

Lykos (fig. 129)1, and Synnada (fig. 120)2, represent Zeus as a babe
nursed by Rhea with the goat beside him and the Kouretes grouped
around3. To judge from a coin of Maionia (fig. 125)4, a similar

Fig. 125. Fig. 126. Fig. 127.

tale was told of some mountain in the volcanic region known as
Katakekaumene. And an almost identical type occurring at

pl- 3' 33) Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 335 f. Miinztaf. 5, 6, Roscher Lex. Myth. ii.
1625 fig. 6, W. M. Ramsay The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia Oxford 1897 ii. 432
pi. 1, 5 coppers struck by Traianus Decius and Valerianus (Paris). In F. Wieseler's
drawing of the latter, here reproduced from Roscher loc. cit., the head and shield of the
third Koures are barely distinguishable above the child's nurse: TTAPA • AVP *

EPMOV TTANHrVPIAPXOV and ATTAMEHN.

1 Mionnet Descr. de med. ant. iv. 330 nos. 781, 782, Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus
p. 336, F. Imhoof-Blumer in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1888 iii. 290 pi. 9,
19, W. M. Ramsay op. cit. ii. 432 f. pi. 1,31a copper struck by Caracalla (Venice, alib.)
showing a similar group with three Kouretes, an eagle above, the genius of the town with
a steering-paddle, and two river-gods, the Kapros and the Lykos.

2 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Phrygia pp. c, 396 no. 25 drawn from a cast: CVNNA
A€flN, Hunter Cat. Coins ii. 494 Maximus pi. 57, 6, Head Hist, num.'1 p. 686.

3 Eckhel Doctr. num. vet.2 iii. 160 notes that, according to the author of the Sibylline
books, the new-born Zeus was entrusted to three Cretans to be reared in Phrygia (orac.
Sib. 3. 138 ff. Geffcken).

4 Mon. d. Inst, i pi. 49 A, 2 with Ann. d. Inst. 1833 v. 114, 125 ff., id. 1840 xii. 143,
Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 337 Miinztaf. 5, 8 a copper struck by Caracalla (in the
Fontana cabinet at Triest): 6171 H PAKA6IAOYB • YXA PXATO TA CTC*
MAIO NflN = e7rt'H>a/cAet5ou /3\ Zeu£. dpx- a! to y'a arecp. Mawvuv.
 
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