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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 Birth-place of Zeus 153

Seleukeia on the Kalykadnos (figs. 1261, 1272) may have reference
to the Corycian Cave in Mount Korykos3. It is not, however,
certain that the child seated on a throne and surrounded by
dancing Kouretes is Zeus, at least in the ordinary acceptation of
that name. It may be that the Greeks would rather have termed
him Dionysos ; for a coin of the Ionian Magnesia (fig. 128)4 shows

Fig. 128. Fig. 129.

the same childish figure seated in like manner on a princely seat
with a covered basket and snake visible beneath it5. But we have
not yet exhausted the list of mountains where Zeus was said to

1 Imhoof-Blumer Kleinas. Miinzen ii. 484 no. 13 pi. 18, 21 a copper struck by
Caracalla CCACVKClflN || THN | TTPO|[C] KAjAVK-.

2 Mionnet Descr. de nied. ant. v. 260 no. 911, A. von Rauch in the Berliner Blatter
fur Munz-Siegel und Wappenkunde 1870 v. 23 pi. 56, 31, Overbeck Gr. Jvunstmyth.
Zeus p. 337 a copper struck by Macrinus (von Rauch) C6AGY[K6AN] \ TUN
TTPOC • TH • [KAAYKAANfl]. For other specimens see W. Wroth in the Num.
Chron. Third Series 1895 xv. 103 no. 24 pi. 5, 16, G. F. Hill in the Journ. Hell. Stud.
1897 xvii. 90 f. pi. 2, [8 and in the Brit, Mus. Cat. Coins Lycaonia etc. p. 134 pi. 24, 2,
Imhoof-Blumer Kleinas. Miinzen ii. 484 n. 2 pi. 18, 22 ; and for a copper of similar
design struck by Severus Alexander, E. Babelon Inventaire de la collection Waddington
Paris 1898 no. 4467 pi. 11, ir.

3 Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. pp. 327^, 1393.

4 Imhoof-Blumer Gr. Miinzen p. 121 no. 315 pi. 8, 33 a copper struck by Caracalla
(Paris) with legend 6171 l~ • M • AVP • VAjAOV • CTTIKPATOYC • and

MATN HTHN.

5 Cp. Imhoof-Blumer id. p. 120 ff. no. 314 pi. 8, 34, no. 316 pi. 8, 32, no. 317,
no. 318 pi. 8, 31, no. 318 a.

An ivory relief in the Milan Museum (Arch. Zeit. 1846 iv. 217 ff. pi. 38, Ann. Brit.
Sch. Ath. 1908—1909 xv. 320 fig. 5) shows the child Dionysos seated on a stool in front
of a rocky cave flanked by Kouretes and Maenads.

Another relief (E. Gerhard Antike Bildzverke Mlinchen Stuttgard & Tubingen 1828—
1844 P- 348 pl- !04> J)> sa-id to be in the Vatican (but see F. Matz in the Ann. d. Inst.
1870 xlii. 100 n. 3), represents him seated on a shield, while Kouretes clash their weapons
about him: to the right a snake crawls out of a half-open basket on the lid of which a
goat-footed Pan is stamping ; beyond Pan is a shaggy Silenos.
 
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