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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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158 The Mountain as the Burial-place of Zeus

appears to have been marked by a stone1, and to have borne an
inscription, which is variously recorded'2. In the first century of
our era Pomponius Mela says that the tomb with its inscribed
name affords 'hardly a clear trace of Zeus who is there buried3/
But a thousand years later Michael Psellos notes the legend as still
living, and relates that the Cretans show a hill or cairn above the
grave of Zeus4. Buondelmonti, who visited Mount Juktas in 1415,
speaks of a cave on the right hand side of a road leading thither
and states that at the upper end of the cave is the tomb of Zeus
bearing an illegible inscription5. Belon in 1555 reports that the
sepulchre of Jupiter as described by the ancients is yet to be seen
on the mountain of the Sphagiotes6. Modern travellers have the
same tale to tell. When R. Pashley visited Crete in 1834, he
stayed at Arkhanes on the eastern side of Mount Juktas. ' I was

1 Loukian. lup. trag. 45.

2 Enn. loc. cit. ZAN KPONOT, Chrysost. loc. cit. ivravOa Tidv KecraL 8p Ala klk\t](tkov(tl,
Porph. loc. cit. IIT0ArOPAS TOt All followed by an epigram beginning cJ5e davuv
Keirai Tiav bv Ala klkXt]o~kovo~lv (Kyrill. cites it with fxeyas for davtov), schol. Kallim.
h. Zeus 8 MtVwos tov Atos rdfios with the first word obliterated through age, Kedren. loc.
cit. evQdbe Keirai davCcv Illnos 6 /cat Zeus (Souid. reads Ut)kos).

3 Mel. 2. 112.

4 Psell. dvaywyr] els tov TdvTaXov cited by J. Meursius Creta p. 81 : tov be (sc. Aids)
tov eirl rep rdcpu) beiKvv'ovai koXwvov. The passage is printed in Tzetzes' Allegoriae Iliadis
etc. ed. J. F. Boissonade Lutetiae 1851 p. 348.

5 E. Legrand Description des ties de PArchipel par Christophe Buondelmonti Paris
1897 i. 148 f. = Christophorus Bondelmontius descriptio Cretae : 'Versus autem trionem
per tria miliaria iuxta viam euntem ad montem Jurte (lucte Legrand) ad dexteram spileum
in saxo parvo ore est, cuius longitudo xlii, latitudo vero iv passuum, in cuius capite
sepulcrum Iovis maximi est cum litteris deletis. Haec autem spelunca in durissimo
silice fabricata sine aliqua figura; super eundem tumulum, magna circum sedificia quasi
per quartum in circuitu unius miliaris hodie per totum campum frumentum et prata
crescunt. Post haec ecce ad meridiem viam capiendo ad montem hodie Jurtam (luctam
Legrand) devenitur per periculosissimam viam. Hie mons a longe faciei effigiem habet, in
cuius fronte templum Iovis usque ad fundamenta deletum invenitur ; in naso tres ecclesiae
sunt congestce, scilicet Salvatoris, Pandon Aghion, id est ecclesia Omnium Sanctorum,
et Sancti Georgii. Versus austrum, prope Ideum montem, ubi est barba, sub monte
atro, Tegrinnum castrum inexpugnabile videtur, et prope ipsum est rus Sancti Blasii
amplissimum. Ab alia parte, versus orientem, planus est bachi fertilissimus Archanes
nomine, in quo plura et ampla rura manent. Versus trionem, in radicibus montis
huius monasterium Dominarum existit.' Id. ib. i. 20 f. = Christophorus Bondelmontius
7rept tQ>v vrjaoiv 11 'Kirodavwv de (sc. 6 Ze^s) reQa-WTai to eavrov aG>[xa eyyvs rod cppovplov
tov na\ovfxevov Au'Xa/cpa, el xai ev ovpavi^ XeyeTac avrb elvai. dirodewOev. 'Ev TavTrj rfj
vrjGU} /cat opos earl Tip Alt TotiTip opubvvfxov, irepl 8e tovs TrpoTrodas ai/tov TTpOS to dpKTL-
KUTepov, (bs 6 IlroAe/xatos dia\afx(3dueL, <nrr]\aiov xePaL KaTeaKevaa/xevov evplaKeTai, XevKbv
3lo\ov, TeaaapdnovTa irriyewv to pirjKos, /cat to TrXaTos Tecradpcou, aTO/xa iyov arevov.
yovv TTj KecpaXfj tovtov Ta<pov Atos tov fieydXov, dirb tlvos eyKeKoXapLpLevov ev avrip
eiTLypip:p.aTos, virb 5e tov XP0P0V e<f>dapp.evov, Zyvwj.i.ev eTvai. 'E/ctos be tov cnrTjXalov
oUobopial tov iepov /xeyiaraL /cara0atVo^rat.

6 P. Belon Observations sur Plusienrs Singularite's Paris 1555 i cap. 17 p. 31 cited by
N. G. Polites PfapaSocrets Athens 1904 ii. 778.
 
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