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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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2o8 The Solar Wheel in Greece

The second with equally little alteration served as the emblem of
Auramazda (Zeus Oromasdes)1. He appears in the reliefs of

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Fig. 153-

Persepolis encircled by the same solar2 ring, which is winged and
furnished with the like appendages: his royal robe {kdndys), as

before, passes into the tail-feathers3. A specimen
figured by F. Lajard illustrates both types at once,
the latter being superposed on the former (fig. 15 3)4-
Cilician coins struck by the Persian satrap Tiri-
bazos (386—380 B.C.) show the same deity Aura-
mazda rising from a similar ring or wheel: he
holds a wreath in one hand, a lotus-flower in the
other (fig. 154)5.

1 Supra p. 10 n. i.

2 Sepulchral reliefs from Persepolis give the symbol a lunar significance, the crescent
moon being inscribed in the ring (see G. Hiising ' Iranischer Mondkult' in the Archiv f.
Rel. 1901 iv. 349—357).

3 G. Maspero The Passing of the Empires London 1900 p. 577, cp. 68 r.

4 F. Lajard Recherches sur le culte, les symboles, les attributs, et les monuments figure's
de Vdnus Paris 1837 pp. 156 f.

5 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lycaonia etc. Issos p. 90 pi. 15, 3; Mallos p. cxxii (cp.
Hunter Cat. Coins ii. 537 pi. 59, 15); Soloi p. 148 pi. 26, 2; Tarsos p. 164 pi. 29, 1.
I have figured the coin of Tarsos. Head Hist, num.2 pp. 722, 724, 728, 730.
 
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