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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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256 The Solar Wheel in Greece

likewise a jagged or more probably a pearled edge. This little
object was strung on a double cord passing through its centre and
was set spinning with a jerk1: made of glittering bronze2 and
rotating rapidly on its axis, it would provide the magician with a
very passable imitation of the sun (fig. 187).

d

Fig. 187.

On this showing the magic wheel of the Greeks was the western
analogue of the eastern 'praying-wheel,' whose essential relation to
sun-worship has been satisfactorily established by W. Simpson3.

1822 i pi. 16. (d) J. V. Millingen Peintures antiques et inedites de vases grecs Rome
1813 pi. 45 an Apulian krater.

For other varieties see Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iv. 164 ff. no. F 331 = ^^. Zeit. 1853
xi. 42 f. pi. 54, 1 an Apulian amphora, ib. iv. 110 no. F 223 pi. 9, 1 a Campanian hydria.

1 E. Saglio in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. iv. 863 f.

2 Theokr. 2. 30.

3 W. Simpson The Buddhist Praying- Wheel'London 1896 passim.
 
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