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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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h nyro avai a ana Koraa o jm.

The Wheel of Nemesis 269

The wheel of Nemesis, on
the other hand, though rarely-
alluded to in literature1, is
common enough in art2. A
marble relief, found in the
Peiraieus and now in the Louvre
(fig. 195 )3, represents the god-
dess as winged and standing on
the back of a naked man. In
her left hand she holds a
measuring rod ; beneath her
right is a large four-spoked
wheel. Beside her a bearded
snake raises its head. This
sinister figure occupies the in-
terior of a little chapel and is
accompanied by the following
epigram:

I am—you see—the Nemesis of men,
Well-winged, immortal, dwelling in
the sky.

I flit throughout the world exult-
ingly

And have all mortal tribes within my
ken.

Artemidoros, proud and wise — I
trow—,

Wrought me in stone and duly paid [ ^^^S&tSff&^SI^^

his vow.

Fig. 195.

1 Mesomedes h. Nemes. i ff. Ustjueai irrepoeaaa... \ ...vtto <xbv Tpoybv dararov, aerifO) |
XctpoTrd fj-epoTTOov arpecperaL ru%a, Norm. Dion. 48. 375 ff. UepLeatv 8e fxeTrjiev... | /ecu rpoxbs
ai)TOKij\i<TTOS 'irjv irapa iroaalv dydcr<rr)s, | arj/xaivcov ore irdvras dyrjvopas eis iredov eX/cet |
vxpodev elkvcpowaa St'/ojs iroLvrjropi. kvk\cp, | dai/xcov Travdap-dretpa, /3i'ou arpocpouaa Tropeiqv,
Amm. Marc. 14. 11. 25 f. Adrastia...quam vocabulo duplici etiam Nemesin adpellamus :
ius quoddam sublime numinis efficacis, humanarum mentium opinione lunari circulo
superpositum...pinnas autem ideo illi fabulosa vetustas aptavit, ut adesse velocitate volucri
cunctis existimetur, et praetendere gubernaculum dedit, eique subdidit rotam, ut univer-
sitatem regere per elementa discurrens omnia non ignoretur, Claud, de bello Getico 631 f.
sed dea, quae nimiis obstat Rhamnusia votis, | ingemuit flexitque rotam.

2 O. Rossbach in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 144 f., 156 m, and in greater detail
H. Posnansky Nemesis und Adrasteia (Breslauer philologische Abhandlungen v. 2)
Breslau 1890 pp. 109 ff.

3 P. Perdrizet in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1898 xxii. 600 pi. 15, J. Delamarre in the
Rev. Philol. N.s. 1894 xviii. 266—270. Cp. the coins of Alexandreia and the statuettes
from Memphis (?) and Sebennytos(?) discussed by P. Perdrizet in the Bidl. Corr. Hell.
1912 xxxvi. 248—274 pi. if.
 
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