Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky
— Cambridge, 1914
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Preface
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slips of lead and addressed to his oracle at Dodona, now a contract
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the strength of any man, were it not for the fact that intensive
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Latinae selectae (Berlin 1892, 1902, 1906, 1914). Descriptions of Zeus
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(Leipzig 1902). The festivals of Zeus in Athens and elsewhere are
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The monuments too have received their fair share of attention.
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account of Zeus in its article on 'Jupiter' (vol. iii pp. 691—708 by
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'Zeus' for some years to come. And the great syndicate of
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The present volume is the first of two in which I have
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Chrysostomos in a memorable sentence declared Zeus to be 'the
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Indeed, given the subject, it is not altogether easy to determine
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start afresh on narrower lines, restricting enquiry to the single case
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I incline to think that a full treatment of any of the greater Greek
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of ethnology as a master-key wherewith to unlock the complex
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they can, from the materials here collected, materials that have
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gathered, sometimes on doubtful authority, from the ends of the
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my text with Greek and Latin words, and have relegated the
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only from the Greek but also from the Latin (Homer and Aristotle,
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more anxious to acknowledge this debt because on matters of the
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former colleague Dr C. H. W. Johns, Master of St Catharine's
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my brother Dr A. R. Cook. Mr A. H, Smith, Keeper of Greek
Contents of Volume I
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I
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§ 2. Zeus and the Burning Sky...... 25—62
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(c) - Zeus identified with Aither (sometimes with Aer) in Philosophy
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(b) Peloponnesian coin-types of Zeus Lykaios .... 68
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(g) Zeus-like deities in wolf-skin garb...... 96
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§ 6. Zeus in relation to the Sun......186—730
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ii. Zeus and the Solar Wheel . . . . . 288
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. (e) Zeus Ammon and the Snake . . . . . 358
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'ix] Zeus MeiMchios, Zeus Ktesios, and the Fleece of Zeus 422
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(g) The Sun and the Bull • . • ....... 430
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iv. Hera and the Cow ........ 444
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vii. The Proitides . . . . . . . . . 451
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x. The Myth of Pasiphae...... . 464
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xviii. The Marriage of the Sun and the Moon in Crete . 521
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(£) Characteristics of the Syrian Zeus (Adad) . . 591
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xxi. The Significance of the Bull in the Cults of Zeus . 633
List of Plates in Volume I
Abbreviations
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This List of Abbreviations has been drawn up in accordance with two principles.
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Am. Journ. Arch. — American Journal of Archaeology Baltimore 1885— , Second
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de VErmitage i ii St.-Petersbourg 1854 with Atlas of pis.
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of pis.
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des Lebens der Griechen und R'6?ner in Religion, Kunst und Sitte i—iii Miinchen und
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Bonner Jahrbiichei~ Bonner Jahrbiicher (Continuation of the Jahrbiicher des Vereins von
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Byz. Coins = W. Wroth Catalogue of the Imperial Byzantine Coins in
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The Tauric Chersonese, Sarmatia, Dacia, Moesia, Thrace, Ore. 1877 by B. V.
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Gems—A. II. Smith A Catalogue of Engraved Gems in the British
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Jezuellery=¥. H. Marshall Catalogue of the Jewellery, Greek, Etruscan,
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Medallions =¥{. A. Grueber Roman Medallions in the British Museum
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Sculptures A. H. Smith A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of
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figured Vases 1893 by H. B. Walters; iii Vases of the Finest Period 1896 by
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Brit. Mus. Marbles — A Description of the Collection of Ancient Marbles in the British
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descriptio F. M. Avellinii in earn adnotationes. Lipsiae 1850.
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Class. Quart.—.The Classical Quarterly London 1907—
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Farnell Cults of Gk. States = L. R. Farnell The Cults of the Greek States i—-v Oxford
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Frazer Golden Bough2—J. G. Frazer The Golden Bough A Study in Magic and Religion.
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Part V. Spirits of the Corn and of the Wild i ii London 1912.
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Frazer Led. Hist. Kingship — ) . G. Frazer Lectures on the Early History of the Kingship
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Furtwangler Masterpieces of Gk. Sculpt. — Masterpieces of Greek Sculphire A Series of
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Bd. in. Abth.). Miinchen 1896.
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1905—1909, Serie in Text und Tafeln Miinchen 1910—
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P. Gardner Cat. Vases Oxford'= Museum Oxoniense. Catalogue of the Greek Vases in
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gegeben vom K. K. Militar-Geographischen Institute in Wien. 13 Sheets with
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Antiken Bildwerken. In drei Lieferungen. Miinchen, Stuttgart und Tubingen
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Gilbert Gr. Gbtterl. — Griechische Gotterlehre in ihren Grundziigen dargestellt von Otto
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Grimm—Thayer Gk-Eng. Lex. of the Neiv Test. = A Greek-English Lexikon of the Netv
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Gruppe Cult. Myth, orient. Rel. = Die griechischen Cidte und Mythen in ihren Bezieh-
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Gruter Lnscr. ant. tot. orb. Rom. — Luscriptiones antiquae totius orbis Romani in absolut-
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Harrison Myth. M011. Anc. Ath.= Mythology & Monuments of Ancient Athens being a
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Harrison Proleg. Gk. Rel.'2 — Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion by Jane Ellen
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ment of Coins and Medals. A Guide to the principal gold and silver Coins of the
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Head Hist, num.1'2 = Historia numorum A Manual of Greek Numismatics by Barclay
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Helbig Guide Class. Ant. Rome — Guide to the Public Collections of Classical Antiquities
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Wandmalereien in technischer Beziehung von Otto Donner. Leipzig 1868.
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Hunter Cat. Coins = Catalogue of Greek Coins in the Hunterian Collection University of
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1. CI. xviii. Bd. in. Abth.) Miinchen 1890.
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Patisanias by F. Imhoof-Blumer and Percy Gardner. Reprinted from the Journal
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thumsfreunden im Rheinlande (Continued as the Bonner Jahrbiicher) Bonn 1842—
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Jahn Vasensamml. Miinchen = Beschreibung der Vasensammlung Kdnig Ludwigs in der
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Journ. Hell. Stud. — The Journal of Hellenic Studies London 1881 —
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Journ. Rom. Stud.= The Journal of Roman Studies London 1911 —
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Munzensammlung in Wien aus dem Illustrationsmatetial der Bande i—xi des
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Matz—Duhn Ant. Bildtv. in Lio)n—Antike Bildwerke in Ro?n mit Ausschhiss der
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iii Das Delphinion in Milet von Georg Kawerau und Albert Rehm unter Mitwirkung
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In XII. Priorum Imperatorum Romanorum numismata aurea, argentea, & aerea,
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pon. max. in aedibns Vaticanis constituit monimenta linearis picturae exemplis
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und deutsche Litteratur und fur Pddagogik (Continuation of the fahrbiccher fur
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lignon... Paris 1911 with an Atlas of pis.
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i ii Paris T836, 1839 with Atlas of pis. (facsimile-reproduction 1905).
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Ohnefalsch-Richter Kypros — L\ypros The Bible and Homer. Oriental Civilization, Art
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iii Die Bildwerke in Stein und Thon bearbeitet von Georg Treu. Textband Tafel-
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Henzen. Accedunt Indices rerum ac notarum quae in tribus voluminibus inveniuntur.
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troischen Heldenkreis. Braunschweig 1853 with an Atlas of pis.
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Pauly Real-Enc. = Real-Encyclopadie der classischen Alterihumswissenschaft in alpha-
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with Atlas of pis. 1912—1913.
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Beitrage von Jakob Schrammen. Text 1—2 with Atlas of pis. 1908.
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Rev. Beige de Num. = Revue beige de numismatique (Continuation of the Revue de la
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Rev. Num. = Revue numismatique (Continuation of the Revue de la numismatique
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Roberts Gk. Epigr. = An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy. Part I The Archaic Inscrip-
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Roberts—Gardner Gk. Epigr. = An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy'. Part 11 The
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Robinson Cat. Vases Boston = K. Robinson Catalogue of Greek, Etruscan and Roman
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Edidit Guilelmus Studemund. ii Procli commentariorum in Rempublicam Platonis
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Akademie der Wissenschaften (zu Berlin) (Continuation of the Monatsberichte der
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Sitzungsber. d. kais. Akad. d. Wiss. in Wien Phih-hist. Classe = Sitzungsberichte der
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Smith Diet. Biogr. Myth. = Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
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Smith—Marindin Class. Diet. —A Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography,
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Stevenson—Smith—Madden Diet. Rom. Coins —A Dictionary of Roman Coins, republican
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Stuart-Jones Cat. Sculpt. Mus. Capit. Rome —A Catalogue of the Ancient Sculptures
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The Year's Work in Class. Stud. = The Year's Work in Classical Studies 1906—
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Tiryns = Kaiserlich deutsches archaeologisches Institut in Athen. Tiryns. Die Ergebnisse
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Verh. d. 40. Philologenversamml. in Gbrlitz = Verhandlungen der vierzigsten Versammhmg
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tmd Antiken-Cabinetes in Wien Wien 1871.
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 1: Zeus and the daylight
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ZEUS AS GOD OF THE BRIGHT SKY.
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The Greek Zeus and the Old Indian Dyaiis represent an Indo-Europaean *dieu-s from
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op. cit. ii. 734 f. includes the following forms : Greek eV&os ' at mid-day,' evdia ' clear
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Old Indian diva 'on the day,' divdm, ' day, sky.'
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Zeus the Sky
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5. 13. 23, Eustath. in II. p. 145, 10 ff., cp. Polyb. 30. 10. 6, Plout. v. Aem. Paul. 28.
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of gold; for Lucian makes Zeus complain that a couple of his curls, weighing six minas
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statues de terre cuite dans Vantiquite \ Sicile etc. Paris 1908 p. 25 f.). The terra-cottas
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may denote a similar attempt to copy gilt bronze. A terra-cotta head of Zeus, found by
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from the Villa Farnesina (Gaz. Arch. 1883 viii. 99 f. pi. 15 Zeus with the attributes of
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Zeus the Sky
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Nevertheless, although Zeus as conceived by the Homeric minstrel
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Stos in the sense 'bright' or 'glorious' of goddesses (but not gods, though in frag. h.
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Zeus the Sky
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Another adjective endios occurs in epic verse with the meaning
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At mid-day {endios) came the Ancient from the seae.
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Atos with Sir W. M. Ramsay Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces
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4 //. 11. 726 with Eustath. in II. p. 881, 5 /caret [xearnxfipiav. schol. V. ad loc. says
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Zeus the Sky
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More brilliant than crystal shone the sky1.
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1 Souid. s.v. eVStos = Kallim. frag. an. 24 Schneider. Hellenistic poets affected the
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vet. Kara rrjv /xea7]fj.^pLap and gloss M. deiXcpous (imitated by Antiphilos in Anth. Pal.
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3 'EpSicLp : Theokr. 16. 38, 22. 44, Anth. Pal. 5. 291. 6 Agathias. The verb came to
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e^opTL /cat epde\8LWK0Ta, which G. Kaibel in the Inscr. Gr. Sic. It. p. 174 renders
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6 Cp. Od. 8. 449 clvt68lop, 'straightway,' lit. 'on the self-same day' (so Prellwitz
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racTKpaes of the sun, Arat. phaen. 784 etfStos k' etrj of the moon; Anth. Pal. 9. 806. 3
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Zeus the Sky
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I see the stars ; I see Orion too4.
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/caXetrat <rxVP-a, Eustath. in II. p. 88 [, 9 'ivbioi. t'crws 8e /cat rrapd tov vypbv Ata, 0 iffTiv
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417) : the last clause is orav yap terras, tov TaKdvTOV to pewov | /carw jSaStfet, to 8e nevbv
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(of an ass looking up).
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Zeus the Sky
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In such passages it is difficult to determine whether Zeus is
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adding ot 8e "Atos" rod rfXiov, IrAarwi't/cws. Cp. Eustath. in II. p. 962, 64 f. Atos avy&s,
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cp. ib. 370 (pdvrjdi. The same title was borne by Apollon in Chios (Hesych. s.v. Qavaios),
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the Chian Apollon, and presumably also to Zeus, the epithet was at first a mere edviKov,
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X£ou, d7ro tov ixeWev dva<pav7)vai rrj Atjtoi tt)v AijXov. oi olicTjTopes Qavaioi k.t.X. The
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8 Zeus the Sky
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Orphic writers occasionally gave the name Zeus to their first-born deity ^dvrjs
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frag. 123 Abel Zeus irpQiTos yevero /c.r.A. : see O. Gruppe in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 2260),
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p,e\aivav), but usually as a description of the Sun (Macrob. Sat. 1. 18. 13, Diod. 1. 11,
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The Transition from Sky to Sky-god 9
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winging their way in ominous silence or talking secrets in an un-
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und dem historischen Zeus liegen tiefe Kliifte, die wir in Gedanken zwar leicht iiber-
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io The Transition from Sky to Sky-god
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'Angra fell jrom heaven-1: see Bartholomae, s.v. dyav. Since Dyaus survives in the
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probably pure Indogermanic ditto—, prior alike to the reform of Z. on the one side
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2 I have collected the evidence in Folk-Lore 1905 xvi. 260 ff.
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The Transition from Sky to Sky-god 11
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But the poet explicitly repudiates anthropomorphism:
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prefers to translate: 'Xenophanes...said, with reference to the whole universe, that the
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M T aKotiei, Diog. Laert. 9. 19. Cp. the Homeric evpvowa Ze6s and the Hesiodic ir&PTa
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8 The Greeks persistently attempted to connect Zevs, THjva, etc. with £rjv. Gruppe
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12 The Transition from Sky to Sky-god
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schol. //. 15. 188 f., cp. Athen. 289 A, Eustath. in II. p. 436, riff.); (4) Zeus as life-
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Even sophisticated man has his moments of hyperboulia. When I hit a ball too far at
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The Transition from Sky to Sky-god 13
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the sequence of thought, then the change from Sky to Sky-god
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of religion. But personally I should not refuse the term 'religious' to the attitude of
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14 The Transition from Sky to Sky-god
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of a moment's emphasis. We have, if I may use the phrase,
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The transition from the day-light Sky to the day-light Sky-god
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1 An objection must here be met. It may be argued that, if my view were true, the
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But, confining our attention to the Greek area, we may further
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undertaking. Nevertheless the dialect of Crete as a whole through-
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To Dikte come for the new year
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Two copies of the hymn are engraved on the back and face of the same stone. The
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{Folk-Lore 1905 xvi. 261). Prof. G. Murray printed irayKpares ydvovs in his restored text
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in the Tabula Edaliensis, a Cypriote inscription, which thrice uses
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admits. C. D. Buck Introduction to the Study of the Greek Dialects Boston etc. 1910
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p,eya\ov eviavroi. This last line supports the contention of W. Prellwitz Eine griechische
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4 P. Foucart 'Fragment inedit d'un decret de la ligue acheenne' in the Rev. Arch.
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on a tablet and set up beside an altar of Hestia in the A mar ion1.
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Davidson Selections from Polybitis Oxford 1888 p. 145. On the connexion of Hestia
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3 Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.2 p. 370 thinks that 'Ofxayvpios is a corruption of
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with his left hand on a long sceptre (fig. 2)1. The later silver
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Near the Carian town of Stratonikeia was a village called
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W. Wroth in the Num. Chron. Third Series 1900 xx. 286 f. pi. 14, 1.
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7 Zeus Ila.vdp.apos, sometimes Zevs 6 Tlavdp.apos or 6 Zevs 0 Havdp.apos, is the common
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Panemeros1,. Zeus Panemerios2. The unintelligible Carian name
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Zeus, occurs in Corp. inscr. Gr. ii no. 2'7i5a, Bull. Corr. Hell. 1887 xi. 29 no. 41, ib. p. 376,
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debv i\d<XKovTo, alib. Not the god 'of the Day-light' (E. Meyer), nor the god 'of the
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pi. 24, 5, pp. 156, 158 pi. 24, 10. I figure a specimen in my collection.
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6 Ib. p. lxxii. Mr G. F. Hill kindly informs me (Aug. ir, 1910) that he too takes the
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three temples, that of Zeus Pandmaros, that of Hera Telem1, and
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the 0 short. Nilsson Gr. Feste p. 28 n. 1 cp. Zeus Kv/uuipcos at Bargylia in Karia (Bull.
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o-e(3ao~Tco j3ov\evT7]piio t&v Trpoeip7}[xiv(jo\v de&v]). Stratonikeia was under the special
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8 O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 1494.
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The Komyria lasted for two days only1 and involved certain
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2 Bull. Corr. Hell. 1887 xi. 380 no. 2, 16 f., 385 no. 3, 26 f., cp. the pivuTaycoyos
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4 Bull. Corr. Hell. 1891 xv. 178. So O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 1495.
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12 This is deduced by M. P. Nilsson op. cit. p. 28 from the fact that the inscriptions
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priest arid priestess invited all the women, whether bond or free,
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4 The evidence of the published inscriptions suggests, but does not prove, that the
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Imhoof-Blumer in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1898 xviii. 180 f. pi. 13, 21, G. F. Hill
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15 Daremberg-Saglio Diet. Ant. ii. 1523 and 1525 fig. 1986 (a priest of Bellona);
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One odd rite deserves to be noticed. Many of the inscriptions
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3 The conjecture of Frazer Pausanias hi. 280 f. is, therefore, in part mistaken.
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534f., iii. 279 ff., iv. 128, Golden Boughz: The Magic Art i. 28 ff., Gruppe Gr. Myth.
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in the Revue Coloniale Internationale 1886 iii. 225 ff., 1887 iv. 353 ff.
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widespread throughout Greece, and that further proof of the practice may be found in the
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cutting ' ' tress' < *Kopcr-a. He refers me to F. Solmsen in the Zeitschrift fiir vergleich-
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The foregoing derivation strongly supports Miss J. E. Harrison's contention that the
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in II. p. 165, 8 ff.
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Aither as the abode of Zeus 25
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2 Supra p. 18. A puzzling epithet, perhaps another example of the same inter-
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silver was the metal specially assigned to Zeus by the Byzantines {infra ch. i § 6 (g)
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Aither as the abode of Zeus 25
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2 Supra p. 18. A puzzling epithet, perhaps another example of the same inter-
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silver was the metal specially assigned to Zeus by the Byzantines {infra ch. i § 6 (g)
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 2: Zeus and the burning sky
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the clouds1.' On one occasion he sent a portent to the Achaeans
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6 Aristoph. thesm. 272 quotes the line correctly, but ran. 100 and 311 substitutes
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7 Eur. Chrys. frag. 839 Nauck2, quoted infra ch. ii. § 9 (e) ii. For the combination
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was a cult-title at Priene in Karia. A small marble altar found
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Mtvdvdpov son of Menandros
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Hes. theog. 124 (Cornut. theol. 17 p. 28, 6 f. Lang) makes Aither the brother of Ilemera,
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22 ff. rpeis A/as elvai fiotiXovrai, eva p.ev Aldepos, top <5e erepov ev 'ApuaSia. Pan was the
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Marett by ' animatism '—the primitive view that things in general, including inanimates,
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interpretation of his own cosmological myth. But the tradition
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doctrine of the universe as an Ever-living Fire5 is but a refinement
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ird<rxov, 6 5e xpbvos iv $ ra yivbp.eva, Probus in Verg. eel. 6. 31 p. 355 Lion Pherecydes...
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On the interpretation of these words consult E. Zeller A History of Greek Philosophy
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Probably Zrivbs, for Aids, in order to suggest a connexion with tfjv, 'to live' (supra
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the style and the tenets of the enigmatic Herakleitos, when he
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marian who was also a Stoic philosopher5, held that Aratos of
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Again, Zenon spoke of God as the Fiery Mind of the Universe (Stob. eel. 1. 1. 29b
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quemquam, qui ita appellatur, in deorum habet numero (sc. Zeno), sed rebus inanimis
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= Zenon frag, in Pearson; Chrysippos ap. Philodem. irepl evo~e(Seias 12 = H. Diels
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6 Krates ap. schol. Caes. Germ. Aratea p. 379, 11 ff. Eyssenhardt. The same inter-
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added that it was reasonable to invoke the aer and aither, since in
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outgrown their creeds. Thus what had once been a piece of
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I'm here in Athens, at Patras, in Sicily,
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4. 34 p. 91, 18 ff., Serv. in Verg. eel. 10. 27. Herakleitos, a late Stoic, in his quaest.
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With this identification of Zeus and 'A^p cp. Krates supra p. 29, Chrysippos ap.
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Another philosopher, who availed himself of the belief that
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The author of the compilation On the Dogmas of the Philosophers,
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Diogenes of Apollonia, a belated follower of Anaximenes, likewise equated Zeus with
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The same equation is found many centuries later in Tzetz. alleg. Od. 6. 132 irdvTa rd
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3 Plout. deplac. phil. 1. 3. 20 Zeus aidrjp MSS. The passage is cited from Plutarch by
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Schwartz, Prob. in Verg. eel. 6. 31 p. 351, interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 1. 47, cp. Arnob.
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4 //. 8. 133, Od. 5. 128, 131, 7. 249, 12. 387. Cp. dpywepawe of Zeus in //. 19. 121,
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raiment worn by Helen1, and twice in a slightly different form of
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Or again :
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4 Prob. in Verg. cel. 6. 31 p. 351 Lion already connects Zeus apyrjs with "A/ryos. See
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5 T. Panofka Argos Panoptes Berlin 1838 pp. 1—47 (extr. from the Abh. d. berl.
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10 I called attention to this equation in the Class. Rev. 1904 xviii. 82 n. 3, cp. ib. p. 75,
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in Aristoph. ran. 892.
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1 See P. Uecharme ' Euripide et Anaxagore' in the Rev. Et. Gr. 1889 h. 234 ff.
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7 Io. Diak. in Hes. theog. 950 = Orph. frag. 161 f. Abel.
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The Blue Nimbus
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nimbus". Wrapped about his knees is a mantle, which varies in
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1 Helbig Wandgem. Camp. p. 30 f. no. lor. Uncoloured drawings in the Real Museo
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Wernicke Ant. Denkm. i. 48 f. pi. 4, 11 (with the fullest bibliography), alib.
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2 L. Stephani Nimbus und Strahlenkranz St Petersburg 1859 P- (extr. from the
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y Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 190 compares the thoughtful attitude of Zeus on
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The Blue Nimbus
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2 Plin. not. hist. 34. 40 talis et Tarenti factus a Lysippo, XL cubitorum. mirum in eo
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6 Miiller-Wieseler-Wernicke Ant. Denkm. i. 58 pi. 5, ir, a brown paste of late
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The Blue Nimbus
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3 Niketas Choniates de signis Constantinopolitanis 5 p. 859 f. Bekker. The type is
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4 Cp. what he says about the stag of Kanachos' Apollon in nat. hist. 34. 75.
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Walters in a letter dated May 15, 1911 writes—'The following parts of the principal
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The Blue Nimbus
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Other vases, which repeat the scene with variations, show a more
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wood: there is a door in the front of the altar and beneath it the word A IOC {Hunter
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of the vase.
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The Blue Nimbus
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Dresden, Orestes stabs Aigisthos in the presence of Elektra (fig. 11)5.
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though Aphrodite's doves are ultimately comparable with those of Zeus, we must not
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3 J. B. Passeri Picturae Etruscorum in Vasculis Rome 1775 iii pi. 2826°., H. Moses
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5 G. Treu in the Jahrb. d. kais. detttsch. arch. Inst. 1890 v Arch. Anz. p. 90,
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The Blue Nimbus
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2 L. Stephani Nimbus und Strahlenkranz St Petersburg 1859 P- 9^ (extr. from the
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altri esempj in un dipinto del Museo borbonico ed in un altro esistente nel cavedio della
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The Blue Globe
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holds a staff, and his head is circled by a blue nimbus*. The
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On the blue nimbus in Christian art see further O. M. Dalton Byzantine Art and
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The Blue Globe
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The facing type is certainly suggestive of a
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by Heemskerck, Giuliano da Sangallo, and dal Pozzo4. The right
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My pi. vi is a reduced copy of Zahn's colour-plate with a fresh restoration of Nike's
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4 A. Michaelis in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1898 xiii. 192 ff.
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The Blue Globe
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2 The substitution of a fillet for a wreath is noteworthy, since Petillius Capitolinus
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3 The colossal statue of Nerva seated as Iupiter in the Rotunda of the Vatican
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The Blue Globe
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Suetonius' expression nolle deos mutari veterem for mam is satisfied by the general
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The Blue Globe
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the globe, originally at the left side of the throne, came to be held
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He holds a globe in his right hand, a long sceptre in his left,
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on a column behind Tyche, crowning her with a wreath in a tetrastyle temple {Brit.
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The Blue Globe
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wings is seen in the background behind their throne (fig. 17)4.
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fig., Eckhel Doctr. num. vet.2 iii. 329, Rasche Lex. Num. ii. 341, Suppl. i. 1626. The
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3 Rasche Lex. Num. x. 1300. The illustration is from a first brass of Antoninus Pius
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5 Rasche Lex. Num. iii. 1464, Sittl op. cit. p. 49. The illustration is from a coin of
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The Blue Globe
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Yet another modification of the same cult-statue produced the
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1 Rasche Lex. Num. iii. 15, 1464, Sittl op. cit. p. 49. The illustration is from a coin
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and 2 (birth and death of an Eleusinian mystic), H. Heydemann in the Arch. Zeit. 1869
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3 Redrawn from Arch. Zeit. 1869 xxvii pi. 16, 3 with the help of Overbeck Gr.
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The Blue Globe
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very fortunately the missing figure can be determined by means of.
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p. 131 Atlas pi. 10, 23. A drawing by Eichler is given in Robert op. cit. iii. 1. 42.
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The Blue Globe
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1 J. Ciampinus Vetera Monimenta Romse 1747 i. 271ft. pi. 77 (S. Agatha'in Subura
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The Blue Globe 51
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type too in all probability derives from a pagan
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Ravenna, 547 a.d.), ii. 101 ff. pi. 28 (S. Laurentius in Agro Verano = 6". Lorenzo fnori
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3 Demetrios Poliorketes was represented on the proske'nion of the theatre at Athens
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specimen in my possession.
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of the specimen in the British Museum. *
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The Blue Globe
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stituted a small figure of Victory for the cross5. The globus
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tig. The illustration is from a first brass of Antoninus Pius in my collection.
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7 Ducange Gloss, med. et inf. Lat. ed. 1886 vi. in s.v. ' palla ' cites from Gotefridus
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The Blue Globe 53
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building. Now a ball resting on a pedestal or pillar occurs in
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A. Koerte in the Ath. Mitth. 1899 xxiv. 6 ff. pi. 1, 1, A. Dieterich Mutter Erde Leipzig
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2 Raoul Rochette op. cit. p. 4041". pi. 75 (a funeral urn in the museum at Volterra):
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A similar Grabaufsatz from Orvieto, now at Berlin, is an elliptical block of polished
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i. 60 f. fig. 227. Cp. J. Six ' Der Agyieus des Mys' in the Ath. Mitth. 1894 xix. 340 ff.
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54 The Blue Globe
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But, it will be asked, if this globe was originally the stone of
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2 In Roman art the stone of Kronos is figured as a half-egg on the top of a short
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The Blue Globe
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3 E.g. one from Pompeii now at Naples, and another from Sarsina now in the Villa
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7 From a third brass of Constantine the Great (Cohen Monn. emp. rom? vii. 231 f.)
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The Blue Mantle
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Herculaneum gives him a whitish nimbus and drapes him from the
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Zeus as wearing a mantle of violet-blue. And this in all probability
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4 So A. Sogliano in the Mon. d. Line. 1898 viii. 2631". fig. 11 ('le gambe coperte di
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The Blue Mantle
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But, whatever the ultimate significance, it is probable that by
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the Monte Testaccio):
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It is commonly assumed that Iupiter Purpurio took his name from one of the three
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6 Anaxenor the kithara-playev of Magnesia as a token of high honour was painted in
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The Blue Mantle
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In this connexion we may notice a representation of the sky,
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40. 8, Iul. Capitol. Gordiani tres 4. 4, Vopisc. Probus 7. 7. 4 f., Serv. in Verg. eel. 10. 27.
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J. E. B. Mayor on Iuv. 10. 38 points out—is the phrase used by Plout. v. Aem. Paul.
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Gesellsch. d. Wiss. 1849 p. 63 ff., Matz-Duhn Ant. Bildw. in Rom ii. 185 no. 2711, 429 f.
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(extr. from the Abh. d. berl. Akad. 1906) makes it highly probable that the superb portrait
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9 G. Wissowa in Pauly-Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. i2 76f.
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The Blue Mantle
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his mantle spread above him is seen immediately beneath the
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Saint . Paul (fig. 36)7. Another fourth-century sarcophagus in the
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2 A. P. Oppe Raphael London 1909 pi. 174, 2 'The third day' and pi. 182, 1 'God
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(Caelus with a rayed crown rises from the sea, adjoining which is the figure of Mother
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7 The sarcophagus stands now in the crypt of the Vatican and in such a position that
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On the summit of Mount Lykaion in Arkadia was a far-famed
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they represent a Hittite tribe to be identified with the Lycaonians
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= Avic6epyos, Lupercus, 'Protector against the Wolf.' J. A. Hartung op. cit. iii. 6, 27
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and in his Mythologie der griechischen Stdmme Gottingen 1857—186[ ii. 78 ff.' Avkcuos,
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stantive lyke1. But there is in Greek no such word as *lyke, 'wolf ;
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3 C. O. Midler The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race trans. H. Tufnell and
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58 ff., L. Preller in Pauly Real-Enc. iv. 589, P. Welzel De love et Pane dis Arcadicis
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C. Albers De diis in locis editis cultis apud Graecos Zutphaniae 1901 p. 33 f.) argues that
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(\vk7)) " Licht (Tag?)*" und haben mit Au/co-s...nichts zu thun.' The latest and most
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T. 7rapct tt\v \vyrjp, 6 ecrrt (TKidp- nai Xv/c60a;s to /xera^i) ckotovs Kal 0wrds, and Eustath. in
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numerous relatives in both Greek and Latin1. Indeed, our word
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no certain clue to the nature of an ancient deity. Fortunately in
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Worterb. s.v. luceo p. 349 f., who connects Xvydos 'white marble' with the same group
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963. Arcad. p. 67, 13 Barker vouches for the accent darepoiros: the analogy of xapoir6s,
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8 H. Usener Gotternamen p. 199. The myths are collected and analysed in Roscher
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On the very top of Mount Lykaion was a mound of earth, known
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sceptics were not wanting4, probably hangs together with the Py-
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and W. Baumlein in the Zeitschrift fur die Alterthtimswissenschaft 1839 vi. 1193, in-
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eicrLov €k€i (sr. to the birth-place of Zeus on the mountain in Parrhasia) fiefxoXva/xevop
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5 Plout. id. On shadowless ghosts see J. von Negelein in the Archiv f. Rel. 1902
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building1.' Trespassers on the precinct of Zeus Lykaios not only-
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the limits of probability but those of possibility as well. For
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1869 ii. 96 f. On the identification of soul with shadow see further E. B. Tylor Primitive
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3 They may have been dressed as deer before being chased or killed. To the examples
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Olympos as described in the Odyssey1, and was itself called
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It is almost certainly Zeus Lykaios whose figure appears on the
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cp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 8. 352, Ylyg.fab. 225 p. 132f. Schmidt. Roscher {Jahrb.f. class.
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Types of Gr. Coins pi. 3, 15, 16, 43, Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus pp. 26f., 155,
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ponnesus p. 169 f. pi. 31, 11—15, P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins pi. 3, 43. I figure two
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Imhoof-Blumer Choix de monn. gr. (1871) pi. 2, 76, id. in the Zeitschr. f. Num. 1876
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9 Babelon Monn. gr. rom. ii. 1. 845 ff. pi. 38, 13 describes a specimen in the Luynes
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Lykaios and Pan Lykaios*1. The obverse design of the silver stater
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spread his cloak ; he is human except for his horns and holds in
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pi. 32, 10, P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins pi. 8, 32 and 37, Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth.
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7<d Peloponnesian coin-types of Zeus Lykaios
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Across the brightness of Mount Lykaion we have already seen
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3 Head Hist, num.* p. 445 cp. oavn p i kon on coins of Elis, and suggests the
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veils the ugly fact by a decent circumlocution : ' On this altar they
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head of the Peripatetic school in 322 B.C., says — 'up to the
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We should like to know more of the cannibal who was turned
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a high place among'the
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a particular pool in that
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incredible tales—that of
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themselves in the desert
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Parrhasium in sacrificio, quod Arcades Iovi Lycaeo humana etiatntum hostia faciebant,
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other wolves of the same
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Again, Skopas, writer
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a wolf; but that in the
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once more across the
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he, having tasted the
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and that in the tenth
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Parrhasian of Arkadia
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the sacrifice of Zeus
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Varro's sources. The sources in question are both satisfactory for
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Jacoby in Pauly-Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 846.
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for Pausanias read and copied the actual inscription on the man's
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gathered about the banquet of human flesh) belonged to a clan
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2 H. W. Stoll in Roscher Lex: Myth. i. 369 f.
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Anthes, the son of Poseidon, was driven out of Troizen and
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4 Paus. 2. 32. 8, Bull. Corr. Hell. 1893 xvii. 98 no. 18: see further O. Hofer in
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5 See J. Topffer in Pauly-Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2358 ff.
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eponym of Anthedon in Boiotia1, or more probably as a cult-title
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offended at their savagery, changed them all into bullocks4. Again,
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is at least a permissible conjecture ; for the charred bones found
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Conjecture apart, there is good reason to think that in time of
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5 O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. hi. 2491.
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7 Apollod. 3. 5. 1, Folk-Lore 1904 xv. 312 f. Other examples of men done to death
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drought Zeus Lykaios was placated with the sacrifice of a boy.
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2 P. Welzel De love el Pane dis Arcadicis Vratislaviae 1879 p. 23 n. 5 on the strength
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p.eTaLTLos. The excerpt in Euseb. praep. ev. 4. 16. 10 agrees with this verbatim, but is
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AvKaioLS are, I think, either a loose expression for ' in the rites of Zeus Lykaios^ or—less
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that both together are contrasted as extraordinary sacrifices with the ordinary ritual
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an oak-tree sacred to Zeus Lykaios grew beside the spring Hagno.
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kinship' between the Arcadians and the oak-tree : they believed
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further P. Wagler Die Eiche in alter und neuer Zeit Wurzen 1891 i. 34 ff. Acorns figure
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this ' kinship ' with the oak was no mere metaphor appears from Lykophron's mention of
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national cakes which the Athenians to this day call pelanoi.
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are changed into gods no more, save in the hollow rhetoric which
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in II. p. 302, 18 f. Cp. Hes. frag. 136 Flach).
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5 Serv. in Verg. Aen. 1. 731, Myth. Vat. 2. 60.
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grandson Arkas4. The child was according to one account
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the sons were punished as guilty and not the father12. Many added
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6 Zeus had come in the guise of a working-man (Apollod. 3. 8. 1, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al.
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met. 1. 230 ff., Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. n. 128.
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schol. Lyk. id. states that Zeus destroyed the sons of Lykaon with lightning till Ge
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The Precinct of Zeus Lykaios 81
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p. 240. On the were-wolf in modern Greece generally consult N. G. Polites irepl
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and German examples of men transformed into beasts after tasting human flesh.
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4 K. Kourouniotes in the 'E0. 'Ap%. 1904 pp. 153—214. See also F. H. Marshall in
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generosity I am enabled also to make use of the unpublished photograph (pi. viii) and
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82 The Precinct of Zeus Lykaios
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irregular intervals, lying singly or gathered together in small heaps.
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86 The Precinct of Zeus Lykaios
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beard is pointed ; and his lips are drawn up in the usual archaic -
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which are bare, rest on a footstool. Both arms are bent at the
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half of a thunderbolt; in the right—not, as we should have expected,
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Athenes2 p. 362 no. 31. The finest specimen of this type is at Berlin; R. Kekule von
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The Precinct of Zeus Lykaios 87
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the fifth-century coinage of Arkadia, which—we have said8—shows
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2 E. Saglio in Daremberg-Saglio Diet. Ant. i. 639 ff. A black-figured amphora shows
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gives the Old Icelandic limr, 'limb,' Urn, 'branch,' and the Anglo-Saxon lim, 'limb,
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9 The lituos is not elsewhere known as an attribute of Zeus. A bronze statuette found
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A few other fragments—a right hand grasping part of a bolt2,
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5 It may here be mentioned that the British Museum possesses a silver ingot, said to
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The Cult of Zeus Lykaios at Kyrene 89
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these two places; for more than once Arcadians were called in to
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The Cult of Zeus Lykaios at Kyrene gi
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—Babelon—Reinach Morin. gr. d'As. Min. i. 35 pi. 5, 11; 40 pi. 6, 5. On the oaks of
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pose of Zeus in the Parthenon frieze (fig. 64)1. It is, therefore,
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F. Studniczka5 in dealing with the cults of Kyrene observed
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2 Kedren. hist. comp. 323 c (i. 567 Bekker) avrov 8e wpbs yrjv rjp fiperas Aios in: XevKov
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4 Hesych. t\ivvwv dvaTav6/xevos. L. Midler op. at. i. 67 f. regards the lituos-shaped
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7 Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1907—1908 xiv. 2, 44 ff. See also R. M. Dawkins in the
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cry; and, if Alkman the great lyric poet of Sparta composed a
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Another 'Cyrenaic' kylix, now in the Royal Museum at Cassel,
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3 W. Ridgeway in Anthropological Essays presented to Edward Burnett Tylor Oxford
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found1. But the bird behind the throne is, as J. Boehlau remarked2,
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The supports of the larger throne
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hand with a gesture of reverence
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Walters History of Ancient Pottery London 1905 i. 341), and we may fairly suspect a
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p. 23 fig. 18 (Apollon or Aristaios? or Battos ? ? and Kyrene) and in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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g6 Zeus-like deities in wolf-skin garb
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reliefs tended towards simplification of type1, so a 'Cyrenaic' kylix
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2 J. P. Droop in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1908 xxviii. 176 ff. figs. 1 b—\.
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the Arcadian Zeus travelled as far north as he did south. And,
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5 Drawn from a cast of the bronze found at Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux (Drome) and
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8 Mon. d. Inst, ix pis. 15 and 15 a, W. Helbig in the Ann. d. Inst. 1870 xlii. 27,
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Min. i. 196 pi. 26, 15); but this, to judge from a copper coin of Amisos {Brit. Mus. Cat.
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the antefixes from Ruvo (A/on. d. Inst, iii pi. 8, b, Ann. d. Inst. 1839 xi. 225 ff.) and
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may have been a Phrygian name. Id. Hattiden und Danubier in Griechenland Gottingen
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3 Strab. 356, Eustath. in Dionys. per. 409, schol. Ap. Rhod. 1. 598.
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7 R. M. Dawkins in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1902—1903 ix. 188 ff.
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14 Strab. 682 f., Eustath. in II. p. 27, 40 f. 15 Diod. 5. 44.
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ii. 106, W. M. Leake Travels in Northern Greece London 1835 iii. 342, 349, 407, A. Fick
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3 E. Dodwell Views in Greece London 1821 ii. 105 has a coloured plate of Elymbo as
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8 The schol. A. T. //. 8. 13 gives the diagram here
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3 Farnell Cults of Gk, States i. 51.
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We must distinguish from this dedication of a mountain to a definite deity the old and
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p-d^ovai, Max. Tyr. diss. 8. 8 Dubner opos KainradoKcus /cat debs /cat opi<os /cat aya\/j,a, cp. the
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pp. 167 ff., 216). On the later personification of mountains in
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manuscripts, insert litterae in cinere scriptae usque ad {ad usqtie P.) alteram anni ceri-
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imperf. 1. 14 in illo autem neque nubes concrescere asseruntur neque aliquid procellosum
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Probably omens were drawn not only from the flame and the smoke of the sacrifice
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A mirror, in his talon grasped, he holds on high exalted,
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The mirror probably stands for the sun. The eagle's test of its genuine offspring was
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to others also) is supported by the fact that all the most important cult-centres of the
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the derivation from *[iovt- 'mountain,' cites in its support Cornut. theol. 14 p. 17, 16
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4 '0\u/U7rtd§es (//. 2. 491 and Zenodot. in //. 2. 484), 'QiXijx-Kia hwjxar e%owai (//. 2.
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Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus 105
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2 O. Bie in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 3243 notes that in lies, theog. 79 Kalliope is
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io6 Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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3 Rutin, recognit. 10. 22 Thaliam Aetnam nympham mutatus in vulturem, ex qua
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19. 17, 24, and Steph. Byz. s.v. IIaAi/07; and for Zeus ~ Aitne, Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb.
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Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus 107
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2 Dr Giles, whom I consulted on the matter, writes (July 15, 1911): Kopuj3avres
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3 Clem. Al.protr. 2. 19. 1—4 p. 15, iff. Stahlin. Cp. the abbreviated accounts in
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7 Orph. h. Koryb. 39. 1 fiaaiXria [xeyiarov, 5 avaKra. On the "Ai/a/ces, 'Avanoi, "AvaKres
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io8 Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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large ring or rings round his throat, who holds a species of double-
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5 On the horn of plenty held, not only by Amaltheia, but also by Hades, Ge, the
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Mamaea) in the British Museum.
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Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus iog
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axe or hammer resting on the right
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tracio' in the Memorie della R. Accademia dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Morali, Sto-
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no Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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in the nude bearded god attacking a
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4 Pergamon iii. 2. 20 f. fig. 1, 148 f., pi. 3, Die Skulpturen des Pergamon-Mttseums in
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Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus 111
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further O. Gruppe in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 1082 f. L. Heuzey—H. Daumet Mission
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Thessalian or Macedonian form of Oeiopides (Hesych. detopides- at irepc tov Aiovuffov
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Myth. Rel. p. 825 n. 4 : ' Die Hyaden sind Erzieherinnen des Bakchos...; in verschollenen
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ii2 Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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in the 'E0. 'Ap%. 1909 p. 244 ff. fig. 1, Svoronos Ath. Nationalnms. p. 493 ff. pis. 181 f.).
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connect both Helike and Kynosoura with the Cretan Ide.
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andTS^ connects Melissos, Adrasteia and Ide with the Phrygian Mt Ide: cp. Ap. Rhod.
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F. W. Hasluck Cyzicus Cambridge 1910 p. 221 in this connexion remarks that both
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25 ff. Cp. the notion that Dionysos, a king of Asia, was the son of Kabeiros (Cic. de nat.
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Development in the meaning of Olympos 113
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In the Homeric, the Hesiodic, and the Orphic poems Olympos,
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2 Rasche Lex. Num. iii. 350 and Suppl. ii. 607 records a small copper of Gallienus
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8 The evidence is collected and considered by Mackrodt in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii.
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ii4 Development in the meaning of Olympos
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may be the precise picture here intended, the phrases wedioude and irepl p'tov OvXv/inroio
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Salonika, was told by a man from the neighbourhood of Olympos that somewhere on the
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How long the course thou drivest,
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Ancient Greek Religion Cambridge 1910 p. 128 prints the third line as ottov 17 Moipais t&v
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5 Aristot. de mundo 6. 400 a 6 ff. This impossible derivation of "OXv/j-wos from
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116 Development in the meaning of Olympos
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Have built an altar of Ancestral Zeus
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Zeus was worshipped under the title Olympios not only at the
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3 The latest (1912) article on the subject is E. Mogk
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7 As lord of Olympia and patron of the famous Olympian
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coin of Prousa ad Olympum (at Berlin), struck in the reign of Commodus, has for its
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Sequence of the Mountain-cults 117
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Blumer Gr. Miinzen p. 82 f. no. 144 pi. 6, 16 regards him as the mountain-god Olympos.
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1 Inscr. Gr. ins. hi Suppl. no. 1345 (a rock-cut inscription of the third century B.C.
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2 See the list given in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 840—847, cp. Farnell Cults of Gr.
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Sequence of the Mountain-cults 117
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Blumer Gr. Miinzen p. 82 f. no. 144 pi. 6, 16 regards him as the mountain-god Olympos.
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1 Inscr. Gr. ins. hi Suppl. no. 1345 (a rock-cut inscription of the third century B.C.
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2 See the list given in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 840—847, cp. Farnell Cults of Gr.
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n8 Sequence of the Mountain-cults
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On a tall mountain, citied to the top,
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3 Plin. nat. hist. 5. 126. The most convenient summary of what is known about
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5 J. Schrammen in Pergamon iii. 1. 82 points out that the name of the deity to whom
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Sequence of the Mountain-cults 119
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square by about 18 feet in height, was mounted by means of a
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2 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Mysia p. 152 pi. 30, 7. That this coin shows the great altar
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120 Sequence of the Mountain-cults
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Just where we should have expected it to be—higher up, on the
121
Sequence of the Mountain-cults 121
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latter, was a bronze statue of Zeus Parnethios5. Mount Laphystion,
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122 Sequence of the Mountain-cults
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2 Time has broken and defaced all existing Greek temples. Among the least imperfect
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3 Polyain. 5. r. 1. See further Append. B Sicily. The site of the temple is shown in
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Sequence of the Mountain-cults 123
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Shines the old temple of Kenaian Zeus9.
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from Chalkis to the Kenaion promontory on my behalf, reports (Oct. 17, 1911) that at
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124 The Mountain as the Throne of Zeus
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bolt, sceptre, and eagle3: the rock is presumably some neighbouring
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I add a few other numismatic examples, the interpretation of
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Coins i. 450, Head loc. cit. Fig. 92 is an unpublished variety (with the Thessalian form
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The Mountain as the Throne of Zeus 125
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throne occupied by the priestly king4 is equally possible.
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who has brought the three goddesses to Mount Ide. The
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xii. 369 (from the same die), Head Hist, num.'2 p. 726.
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3 J. T. Bent in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1891 xii. 220 ff., R. Heberdey and A. Wilhelm
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In sarcophagus-reliefs etc. representing the judgment of Paris this seated Zeus is
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126 The Mountain as the Throne of Zeus
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and higher up two gods. The goddesses cannot be identified with
127
The Mountain as the Throne of Zeus 127
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his feet, a bracelet on his left arm, and an eagle-sceptre in his
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sent Hermes to bring back Persephone from the Underworld2.
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St Petersburg [infra ch. i § 6 (d) i (/3)), which represents the same scene in a very similar
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Stuttgart 1874 pp. 29—98 ' Der Mythus in der Dichtkunst').
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128 The Mountain as the Throne of Zeus
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1864 pi. 2, 3, and more accurately in the Arch. Zeit. 1869 xxvii pi. j 7, Overbeck Gr.
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and Overbeck Gr. Kunst?nyth. Apollon pp. 431, 442 argue that Aphrodite, in whose cult
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8 Overbeck op. cit. p. 441 holds that Zeus is present as witness of things in general
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The Mountain as the Throne of Zeus 129
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a smaller figure named Physis, 'Nature,' and a group of Arete,
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see the monographs of G. Cuper Apotheosis Homeri Amsterdam 1683, Schott Explication
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Archelaos von Priene (Winckelmannsfest-Progr. Berlin lxiii) Berlin [903, and the other
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3 C Watzinger op. cit. p. i7ff. figs. 8—9, following and improving upon the identi-
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Series 1904 iv 307 ff. pi. 15, 11) proposes a fresh identification based on the coin-portraits
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His coin is surprisingly like. But I gather, from what Hauser says, that the other
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2 Others have interpreted the figure as Homer, Hesiod, Orpheus. But, had a famous
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132 The Mountain as the Throne of Zeus
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5 Bronze tripods were given as prizes at the games of Apollon Tpioirios (Hdt. 1. 144).
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8 A. H. Smith in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Sculpture iii. 248 : ' It has been generally
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which dominates the whole valley of
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a tooled specimen in the Hunter collection.
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the throne which was strewn for Zeus once a year2. It is notice-
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lying ridge of Tauros, is an isolated hill
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representation of the deity called by a name which was that used
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the Armenian version of Faustus of Byzantion 5. 25 the following statement about the
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3 W. M. Ramsay Luke the Physician London 1908 p. 160 pi. 16.
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Lycaonia etc. p. 2 pi. 1, 3). Another noteworthy coin-type of the same town is a standing
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1 Perrot-Chipiez Hist, de VArtv. 148. ff. figs. 102—-104, W. M. Ramsay in fount.
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but probably the immense ravine beneath suggested the idea of
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C. Humann, who discovered this throne in the year 1880,
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'2 W. Reichel Uber vorhellenische Gbtterculte p. 32 f. For the throne of Danaos in the
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chapter on the origin of the Olympic games by Mr F. M. Cornford in Miss J. E. Harrison's
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presumably a receptacle for offerings, excavated behind the back
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with a common arm between them. The seats exhibit a circular
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2 Arch.-ep. Mitth. 1895 xviii. 3 f. fig. 2. The dimensions are: width about 1.30111,
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8 Inscr. Gr. ins. iii no. 350 Zei>s ros /xe- near the figure of a small ladder and 'topes by the
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(sc. |3aj/i6s). I prefer to supply Zetis, since Zeus Bopecos occurs in Kilikia (Denkschr.
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Bechtel ib. no. 4715. On the significance of this name see infra p. 144 n. 9.
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17 Inscr. Gr. ins. iii no. 363 and Suppl. Ho\i(e)t;s (the first three letters alone certain)
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no. 4726. Qrjpbs, gen. of Qrjp, would refer to the ' Beast' Chiron {supra p. 142 n. 13). But
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14 Inscr. Gr. ins. iii no. 375 Zt]v6[s] | !I[oXteos] or YL[arpu)tov] (the initial n alone was
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4 P. Wolters in the Ath. Mitth. 1896 xxi. 255.
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9 H. Usener in F. Hiller von Gaertringen Die Inset Thera i. 149 n. 34 compared the
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mountain-throne, to which in popular belief the story of Xerxes
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3 W. Reichel ' Em angeblicher Thron des Xerxes' in the Festschrift fur Otto Benndorf
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3 R. Pashley Travels in Crete Cambridge and London 1837 ii. 64 fig. Cp. T. A. B.
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3 A. J. Evans loc. cit. pp. 163 ff., 1706°. Cp. infra ch. ii § 3 (a) ii (5) and, for the
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2 a copper of Hierapytna struck by Augustus (Gotha) with head of Zeus to right wearing
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Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus pp. 107, 216 Munztaf. 1, 38, 3, 19, cp. Svoronos in the
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M. Schmidt in the Zeitschrift fur vergleichende Sprachforschung 1863 xii. 220), Marcus
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Gentianus Hervetus in the Acta Sanctorum edd. Bolland. Februarius iii. 655 Erant
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The context enables us to form some idea of the character, ritual, and temple of Manias
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yevecnv olvtov yevecrdai fivdoXoyovcnv • rjs eKXeupdeicrrjs iu tois varepov x/xWis diafxeveiv 'in
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Gr. Dial.-Inschr. iii. 2. 380 f. no. 5147 5) makes the Lyttians swear by T^a Bidarav,
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d. Inst, iii pi. 17, Ann. d. Inst. 1840 xii. 141 ff. pi. K), distinguish two types of terra-cotta
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4 lb. The coin of Tralleis here figured for the first time (fig. 119) is at Paris (Mionnet
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et medailles Paris 1883 p. 181 fig., E. Babelon in the Rev. Num. 189: ix. 38 f. pi. 4, 4
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tale was told of some mountain in the volcanic region known as
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1625 fig. 6, W. M. Ramsay The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia Oxford 1897 ii. 432
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p. 336, F. Imhoof-Blumer in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1888 iii. 290 pi. 9,
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3 Eckhel Doctr. num. vet.2 iii. 160 notes that, according to the author of the Sibylline
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Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 337 Miinztaf. 5, 8 a copper struck by Caracalla (in the
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2 Mionnet Descr. de nied. ant. v. 260 no. 911, A. von Rauch in the Berliner Blatter
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TTPOC • TH • [KAAYKAANfl]. For other specimens see W. Wroth in the Num.
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An ivory relief in the Milan Museum (Arch. Zeit. 1846 iv. 217 ff. pi. 38, Ann. Brit.
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New-nurtured, and the dewy lotus-bloom,
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Thus slumbered still the Sire on Gargaros' height,
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. 2 Prop. 3. 1. 27 Idaeum Simoenta Iovis cunabula parvi—if that is the right reading of
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II Kallim. h. Zeus 4ff., Strab. 348, Paus. 8. 36. 3. Zeus was washed at his birth in
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7 Ap. Rhod. 1. 503 ff., Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 1191 ff., schol. Aristoph. nub. 247.
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that the fourth Athena was the daughter of Zeus and derived her Messenian title of
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7 De-Vit Onoinasticon iii. 729 without citing his source. If this was the epigram in
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12 Myth. Vat. 1. 204, cp. Rufin. recognit. 10. 21 and 23. In Hyg. fab. 155 Tantalus
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recognit. 10. 21), or Plotis (Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 2. 436).
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Knossos, Varro6 and Porphyrios7 on Mount Ide, Nonnos8 on the
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3 My friend Dr J. Rendel Harris ' The Cretans always Liars' in the Expositor 1906
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ecrai yap cu'et. Another explanation of the proverb is given in Athenodoros of Eretria
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Porph. v. Pyth. 17, Arnob. adv. nat. 4. 14, 4. 25, Firm. Mat. 7. 6, Serv. in Verg. Aen.
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h. Zeus 8 MtVwos tov Atos rdfios with the first word obliterated through age, Kedren. loc.
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tov eirl rep rdcpu) beiKvv'ovai koXwvov. The passage is printed in Tzetzes' Allegoriae Iliadis
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in saxo parvo ore est, cuius longitudo xlii, latitudo vero iv passuum, in cuius capite
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nomine, in quo plura et ampla rura manent. Versus trionem, in radicibus montis
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tain with an inscription on it. When I had thus failed in obtaining
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pronounced the very name by which a place on the summit of the
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N. G. Polites llapadoaets Athens 1904 i. 97 no. 174 gives the name in actual use as 's
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former size, it is now so filled up, that a man cannot stand in it,
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Mt Juktas, a long narrow cleft, into which I have crawled and in which I have found
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twice, and says3: 'All that is not precipitous of the highest point of
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1871 i. 27, R. Rodd The Customs and Lore of Modem Greece London 1892 p. 132 n. 1,
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of the same village in the eparchy Mylopotamo), Zou (in Siteia), Zrjvra (in Arkadia). The
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I have failed to find either TiotiXaKnov or TiovtovKclko on the Admiralty Chart of western
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4 With 'H.kovt€ ixov TiCove de£ C. Wachsmuth cp. the Albanian oath irtp rivt £6vt, ' By
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by A. Papadakes, who in 1879 reports that at Anogeia1 in Mylo-
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1 Prof. R. C. Bosanquet informs me that Anogeia ' is the nearest village to the Idaean
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the name Zefo to survive in modern Greek as Atds. The acc. Ata would normally become
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with Dia or Dia, the early name of Naxos1, but also with that of
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AlOSMHAnSlOY of Zeus Melosios*.
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3 J. T. Bent The Cyclades London 1885 p. 354 f.
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5 Corp. inscr. Gr. ii no. 2418. J. T. Bent loc. cit. read the last word as MIAHSIOT
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Inschr. iii. 1. 100 no. 3215). There was also a precinct Aids | 'O\vfnrl[ov] in Naxos (Corp.
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Mount Pelion. Perhaps in the service for shepherds held once
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the north coast of Crete, which has preserved its name in the forms
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second was a revolution from beneath—the spiritual unrest and
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Had they but continued as they began, the victory was already
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Revolution von inneriS That is in a sense true; and accordingly we find the nearest
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of Paul: ' The weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but
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3 An instructive case is the proposed rebuilding of the Marneion at Gaza as a Christian
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even more potent—the incalculable force of old associations.
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A few typical cases will be in point. At Byzantion the pagan
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Polydeukes and to have been solemnly rebuked by them for the
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renaissance 1889 i. 21 a mediaeval misinterpretation of lupiter with his eagle as John the
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Malalas2. After telling how the Argonauts founded at Kyzikos
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1 L. Deubner De incubalione Lipsiae 1900 pp. 68—79, J. Rendel Harris The Cult of
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2 Io. Malal. chron. 4 p. 78 f. Dindorf. E. Maass ' Boreas und Michael' in the
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4 Procop. de aedijiciis 1. 6 (iii. 193 Dindorf). The house of Basilides, a quaestor of
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Greek waters,'—says Mr G. F. Abbott—' which has not the saint's
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minor variations in the case of Palaimon or Melikertes, Dionysios
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2 T. A. B. Spratt Travels and Researches in Crete London 1865 i. 343 ff.,
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had never seen boats or the sea, and he stayed on the hilltops1.'
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f The ancient deme of Ikaria is habitually called by the peasants Dionyso—a clear
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p. 43 says: 'It is perhaps noteworthy too that in Athens the road which skirts the
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ear-ache in Samos1, is described by Malalas in terms of Mercurius
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earlier writers on the subject.
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in the cult of Saint Demetrios1; Eileithyia in that of Saint
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sum for permission to dig near it, relate, that as often as foreigners came to remove the
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114 years old and -was certainly a centenarian, told him the tale here summarised
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indeed she would have died, had not Marigo, wife of Nicolas the khodja-bachi or
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Eleutherios1. Sometimes the actual name of the deity was dropped,
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then, that the rape of Persephone by Hades (transformed under Ottoman misrule into
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F. C. Burkitt in The Journal oj Theological Studies 1910 xi. 61 ff. and E. Maas
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in a thin disguise2.
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frag. 2, 3 Bergk4 7rop(pvpet] t 'AcppodLrr), interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 1. 720 Venus...
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1 H. Usener Der heilige Tychon Leipzig and Berlin 1907. St Tychon was bishop of
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p. 73, 17 Stahlin rbv 1tixwva 'Epfirjv—so Meursius for MSS. rvcji&va, cp. Theognostos in
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a dish of mingled grain (Corp. inscr. Att. iii. 1 no. 77, 12 ff. M.cufjLaKTr]p(.Cbi>os Ad FeupyCo
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Cases of this kind could be multiplied without much difficulty.
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TrauKapiriau prjcpaXiov). His import was obviously agricultural, and his festival fell in the
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in which St George carries 'wheat and barley, and grains of pearl,' and is asked to 'Give
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Text Society London 1895 iii. 1 ff.), states that in a house at Diospolis there was a
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Zeus at many, not to say most, of the important cult-centres both
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in the Westdeutsche Zeitschrift 1882 i. 36 ff., F. Hettner 'Juppitersaulen' ib. 1885 iv.
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Sdulen Strassburg and Biihl 1894, A. Riese ' Tiber die sogen. Juppitersaulen' in the
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Juppitergigantensaulen Stuttgart 1910). However that maybe, the legend of St George
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begin with, the obvious fact that Elias or Helms and Helios sound
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fresh arguments in support of that view.
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dignus erat : nam, si sermonis Achivi | una per accentum mutetur litera, Sol est. On the
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75 f. 2. 504 f. (a sarcophagus in St Peter's at Rome = G. Bottari Sculture epitture sagre
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the same century Chrysostom declared that poets and painters had
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fig. 97 (fourth century sarcophagus in the Lateran Museum at Rome), L. von Sybel
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5 Append. B Lakonike. A text which appears to have escaped notice in this con-
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other hand, a fair number of the heights in question, including
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1911 p. 35) or, more exactly, a Cretan colony settled in south Italy by Idomeneusof
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mons) was a mountain-god closely akin to the Cretan Zeus, whose solar character is shown
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Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 12), vel quod equuleus, ut putant, loci eius suppositus Saturno
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- We cannot here assume any verbal confusion. Of Zeus 'EXietfs nothing is known
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the high altar in the chapel is shown the grotto in which St Elias is said to have dwelt.
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rained not on the earth for three years and six months. And he
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'This hilltop saint,' says Miss M. Hamilton13, 'is believed by the
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7 1 Kings 17. 3—6. St Elias has a raven as one of his attributes, and is invoked
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8 Od. 12, 62 ff. with scholl. ad loc. and Eustath. in Od. p. 1712, 35 ff., Moiro ap. Athen.
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12 2 Kings 2. it. The attribute of St Elias at Naples, viz. a wheel (T. Trede Das
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performance of a rain-charm wrought through the imitative magic
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then the bells call the drenched multitudes to church. The town
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it !), nor does he sit on a chariot; but he has power over the rain, and can ask
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p. 4 ff., where further evidence bearing on the phrase 77 acrrpairri nvvriyq. ra '<pl8ia is
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (a): Direct identifications of Zeus with the Sun
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About 400 A.D. Macrobius, an equally enthusiastic advocate of
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4 Id. ib. 135 d f. eh Tietis, eh 'Ai'St/s, ets "HXtos £<ttc 2apa7rts. Cp. the Orphic verse eh
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7 Eustath. in II. pp. 40, 29, 128, 14ft., 728, 16, id., in Od. pp. 1387, 26, 1713, 14 f-,
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10 Macrob. Sat. 1. 23. 22 cites Orph. frag. 235 Abel, of which the last couplet runs :
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13 Arnob. adv. nat. 3. 30, Macrob. Sat. \. 23. 5, Eustath. in Od. pp. 1713, 14 f-, 1726,
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0i5os * fj dirb 21^71-775 7-77? HovTiKrjs, k.t.X.). So A. Bouche-Leclercq in the Revue de
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(3) That Sarapis was a barbaric Europaean deity known to the Macedonians and by
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Lat. sel. no. 4391 Lambaisa in Numidia (Iovis Plutonis Serapis sacer).
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arm, right hand, sceptre, and chair. We may assume that the eagle at his left side was
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So Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. nos. 4395 Lutri in Crete (Iovi Soli optimo maximo Sarapidi),
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iii nos. 4042 Ankyra in Galatia (Ad 'HXtw Sapd7rtSt), 4262 Sidyma in Lykia (Ad 'HXtw
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The so-called Anastasy papyrus in the British Museum, a book
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So Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. nos. 4398 Apulum in Dacia (Sarapidi Iovi Soli), 4399 Rome
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Direct identifications of Zeus with the Sun i g i
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3 F. Cumont in Pauly-Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2839 f., W. W. Baudissin Adonis tmd
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inscription in Aramaic and Greek from Palmyra, [}0]6? \^V]^ being rendered by
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iavrov eadLovra ovpav, Macrob. Sat. \. 9. 12 hinc et Phoenices in sacris imaginem eius
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etiam flammivomum, qui caudae suae ultima devorat, in dextra tenentem inducunt—
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figures relatifs aux mysteres de Mithra Bruxelles 1896 ii. 208 no. 25 fig. 36). The same
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p. 124 pap. 1, 145^ kvkKlp be avrov bpanovra \ ovpofibpov in a charm
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Greek Papyri in the British Museum London 1893 i. 102 f. no. 121,
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Many illustrations may be found in the Abraxas-gems published
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3 Sir Cecil Smith ib. p. exxii n. 2. See, however, G. F. Hill in the Journ. Hell.
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Maionia (MenneJi) now at Koloe (Koula) associates the radiate bust;
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we must read Atifxov (Lebas-Waddington op. cit. no. 2394, W. Drexler in Roscher Lex.
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found a dedication of the first century A.D., which associates 'E/^tjp \ M-iyiarov with Att
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r/HX[to]s the Sun2.
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['HXt'y] and so illustrates Acts 14. 12 Barnabas = Zeus, Paul = Hermes (The Times Nov.
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sidered in later sections.
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dames with Vonones (ib. p. 99 pi. 21, 10), and Spalirises (ib. p. 100 pi. 22, 1). The
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Stephani Nimbus und Strahlenkranz p. 14 no. 3. Denarii of the gens Egnatia show a
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Cult-epithets of Zeus that may be solar 195
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Upov of the precinct
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This Zeus Auanter, 'the Scorcher,' is explained by Mr N. G. Polites
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Eumelus Corinthius. M. Schmidt reads Aethops, a conjecture based on the fact that
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7 AeAr. 'Ap%. 1890 p. 140 f. in letters of the fourth century B.C. ATANTHPOS is a
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Cult-epithets of Zeus that may be solar 195
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Upov of the precinct
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This Zeus Auanter, 'the Scorcher,' is explained by Mr N. G. Polites
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Eumelus Corinthius. M. Schmidt reads Aethops, a conjecture based on the fact that
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7 AeAr. 'Ap%. 1890 p. 140 f. in letters of the fourth century B.C. ATANTHPOS is a
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And Macrobius states that 'antiquity calls the sun the eye of
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267 iravra idwv Atos ocpdaX/xbs /cat wavra voj]<ra% can be referred to the sun, is doubtful :
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The eye of life-giving Zeus with offerings meet1.
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185 ff., where Philologia addresses the sun-god in an equally syncretistic strain.
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J. S. Stallybrass ii. 70 r f., iv. 1499 f., H. Gaidoz in the Rev. Arch. 1884 ii. 7ff., 136 ff.,
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The eye of life-giving Zeus with offerings meet1.
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185 ff., where Philologia addresses the sun-god in an equally syncretistic strain.
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J. S. Stallybrass ii. 70 r f., iv. 1499 f., H. Gaidoz in the Rev. Arch. 1884 ii. 7ff., 136 ff.,
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (d): The sun as a wheel / I: The solar wheel in Greece
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tions. For all that, it can be detected by patient search as the
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I begin with the myths—and in primis that of Ixion, a personage
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3 Schol. A. C. M. Eur. Phoen. 1185. The ultimate source of the scholion appears to
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To Ixion and his offence we must return at a later stage of our
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holds that the myth of Ixion is essentially akin to German folk-tales of elves appearing in
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7 Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. 143 f. no. E 155. The most satisfactory interpretation of
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rim rays dart forth in all directions. On the right Hephaistos3
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gestions miss the intended contrast between the Upper- and the Under-world. Apulian
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striking representation of the scene as its principal design (pi. xvi)1.
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A wall-painting, which still adorns a dining-room in the house
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vases is Naples Santangelo 709 (id. i. 455), which has obverse a female head in a floral
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1 Furtwangler Vasensamml. Berlin ii. 840 f. no. 3023. The best reproduction is that
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Wagner in Roscher Lex. Myth. hi. 182), Erinyes (P. Weizsacker ib. ii. 771), Nikai
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A. Sogliano in the Mon. d. Line. 1898 viii. 2968". pi. 9 and G. Patroni in Arte Italiana
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Zeus1 arrests the wheel and looks round to see if there is any sign
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—but towards the more sympathetic Hermes. She has been justly
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2 Iris is neatly characterised by the nimbus round her head.
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to confirm it, if—as Prof. P. Gardner has urged2—the Herakles is
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2 P. Gardner in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1903 xxiii. 128 ff., 1905 xxv. 240, 256. The
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Sisyphos raises the stone above his head. Tantalos lifts the water
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It remains to enquire how far the foregoing figures bear out the
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of depicting the sun. For example, the Egyptians used to place a
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du globe aile hors de I'Egypte Bruxelles 1888 (extr. from the Bulletins de VAcade'mie
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1894 lxvii) p. 89, Miss J. E. Harrison in the Transactions of the Third International
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at Am el-Haydt, the 'Fountain of the Serpents,' is confronted by
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informed writer in the main lines of his classification.
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6 M. Jastrow The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Boston etc. 1898 p. 194 n. 1
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Persepolis encircled by the same solar2 ring, which is winged and
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2 Sepulchral reliefs from Persepolis give the symbol a lunar significance, the crescent
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I have figured the coin of Tarsos. Head Hist, num.2 pp. 722, 724, 728, 730.
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the winged disk of Mesopotamia had its prototype in a sacred bird.
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affords the best explanation of
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Assuming, then, that Ixion's wheel in some sense stood for
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recently argued that the punishment meted out to Ixion was
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3 Fig. 155 contains five of the symbols collected by F. Lajard in the Mon. d. Inst, iv
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4 G. Lafaye in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. iv. 896 s.v. 'rota.'
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a single woman pitted against your whole array of tortures and
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succumbit igni. Plaut. cist. 206 ff. is probably based on a Greek original. And in Cic.
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wheel of the mythical Ixion was the torture-wheel of real life,
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3 In the h. Dem. 250 ff. (cp. Qv.fast. 4. 555 ff.) the child is not destroyed by the fire,
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II Interp. Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 19.
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15 The vases, sculptures, wall-paintings, coins, and gems, illustrating the myth of
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cer. iii. 97 ff. pis. 46—48, L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pdt. 1859 p. 82 ff., 1862
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Vase-illustrations of the sixth century differ in some respects
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has four spokes and sometimes rests on the ground, sometimes rises
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above all by that master of detailed investigation Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Demeter—
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in the Fontana collection at Trieste, is now at Berlin.
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collection of Viscount Beugnot into the Musee Vivenel at
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C. Strube Studien uber den Bilderkreis von Eleusis Leipzig 1870 p. 8 takes the figure
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Lenormant—de Witte op. cit. i pi. 38, Reinach op. cit. ii. 38, 8 f. The inscription
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not—as had been previously supposed—H^atcrros /caXos. The god with a double axe on
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Dionysos with the double axe see infra ch. ii § 3 (c) i (o). •
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Triptolemos and Dionysos dispensing their several bounties of corn and wine from a
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Passing from the sixth century to the fifth, or at least from
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skins, wearing a mask and with bells round his neck, and in his hand a broom of the kind
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rom. ii. 1. 1425 f. pi. 175, 1, W. Greenwell in the Num. Chron.
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Their scaly necks beneath the bended yokes,
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2 R. Politi ' Cinque vasi di premio ' in the Sicilian journal La Concordia 1841 ii. 109 f.
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5 H. B. Walters History of Ancient Pottery London 1905 ii. 27 f.
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Fourth-century vase-paintings of Triptolemos may be sub-
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no. 2913 pi. 25), on which Triptolemos appears in a chariot drawn by two winged snakes
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1 Steph. Byz. s.v." A.ypa KaV'Aypat. The schol. Aristoph. Phut. 1013 states that the
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characterised by his ivy-wreath and his thyrsos. In the background,
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dadovxos to the Spartans and probably refers to Eleusis. See further A. Furtwangler
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224, 32 f., et. mag. p. 185, 13 f., Hesych. s.v. P&kxos, Favorin. lex.^p. 349, 17 ff- The
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sun-god in the sky—hovers Triptolemos on his winged car. A
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introduce Herakles and the Dioskouroi. Herakles has his club;
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5 Cp. the head of Triptolemos on an ' Underworld ' vase at Munich (Jahn Vasensamml.
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7 F. Matz ' Goldschale von Pietraossa' in the Arch. Zeit. 1872 xxix. 136.
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Triptolemos with Isis and the Nile-god, the inference being that
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3 Varro fragg. 77, 78 Funaioli ap. interp. Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 19, Ov. fast.
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Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 19, Serv. hi Verg. georg. 1. 147, Prob. in Verg. georg. 1. 19,
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6 O. Rubensohn 'Triptolemos als Pfluger' in the Ath. Mitth. 1899 xxiv. 59—71.
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that the holder of the torches was meant for Demeter, the holder of the plough for
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than the other, or perhaps merely by way of simplifying a some-
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with the plough is not only Hellenistic, but Hellenic too. We
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2 The mother is clearly distinguished from the daughter by her sceptre, her more
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improved methods of cultivation from the fertile plains of northern
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waidcov reKVihaei with the remarks of O. Kern in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 1215 ff.
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passage in the Rig-veda i. 164, 2, which describes the solar chariot ' of the single wheel'
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thereby came to grief, was originally a solar hero. Myrtilos, the charioteer of Oinomaos,
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Triptolemos' seat3. In this again it followed the example of the
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1 Tertull. de spectac. g. 2 The matter is discussed infra ch. i § 6 (d) i (e).
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4 E. A. Gardner Cat. Vases Cambridge p. 52 no. 100 fig. The reproduction in
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mon. dr. ii. 386 f. pi. 115. This vase has four unwinged in place of two winged horses.
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8 L. Savignoni in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1899 xix. 265 ff. pi. 9.
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car drawn by) two winged horses, the solar disk being visible over
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being taught to build a city, named it Aroe after the tilling of the ground. They
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1 M. Mayer in the Verhandlungen der XL Versammlung deutscher Philologen und
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Possibly Demeter IIorrjpicxpopos of Antheia (Athen. 460 d) was a figure analogous to
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Wieseler Denktn. d. alt. Kunst'x. 92 f. pi. 69, 380 identify the divinised pair as Germanicus
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she approached Eleusis1, and in this way she quitted it again2.
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of torches (fig. 168)8, rarely corn-ears and
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6 So on late bronze coins of Athens {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Attica etc. p. 90 pi. 15,
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7 So on an imperial coin of Nikomedeia in Bithynia (Imhoof-Blumer Gr. Miinzen
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pi. 5, 187), Hierapolis in Phrygia (Overbeck op. cit. p. 660), Pessinous {id. ib. Miinztaf.
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The goddess has one torch only on imperial coins of Kretia-Flaviopolis (Waddington—
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1 Overbeck op. cit. p. 612 f. Atlas pi. 17, 1, 3 = R. Foerster in the Ann. d. Inst. 1873
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4 Against this explanation is the apparent presence of a leonine head on the hub of
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5 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians London 1904 ii. 14, 359 ff. See
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in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 3041, A. Jeremias ib. iii. 255.
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standards was interpreted as a solar emblem1. The Mithraic
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chariot for the search6 ?
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2 Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 1. 720 = Myth. Vat. 2. 19, Tertull. adv. Marc. 1. 13,
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3 Ail. de nat. an. 12. 7, Macrob. Sat. 1. 21. 16, Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 33.
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suggests that Helios was often associated in cult with Demeter. But of this I find no
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horses; that of Aphrodite by two Erotes. Probably the artist gave Athena a team of
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pi. 2, Head Hist, num.2 p. 6), and a barbarised copy of it—both found at Morella in Spain
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publishes a bronze statuette of Athena holding lance and owl. The crest of her helmet is
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a winged and wheeled seat: the wing is archaic in type and rises
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C. D. Ginsburg in the Palestine Exploration Fund. Quarterly Statement for 1881
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3 It weighs 50*7 grains (3*3 grammes), and is therefore somewhat lighter than the
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1892, when lecturing at the College de France he treated it as such1.
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This conclusion is confirmed by the fact that I do—the form
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A papyrus at Berlin, acquired by Lepsius at Thebes in Egypt and
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5 Mrs H. Jenner Christian Symbolism London 1910 p. 67 states that in the convent
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/c.r.X. Baudissin op. cit. i. 198 observes that ayyeXe here refers to Apollon, the theme of
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Greek Papyri in the British Museum London 1893 i. 80 no. 46, 469 ff.
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introduces the oracle as follows: eh Zei/s, eh 'AtS^s, ets"H\tos, eh Alovvctos. huius versus
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ad loc. yet more ingeniously afipbv"laKxov. Baudissin op. cit. i. 215 quotes in support of
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Rel. p. 1603 n. 4, quoting Reitzenstein Zxvei religionsgesch. Fr. p. 78 n.). The first hint
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symp. 4. 6. 2), Liber pater (Tac. hist. 5. 5), Dionysos (Lyd. de mens. 4. 53 p. in, 7ft0.
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Baudissin rightly read law). The gem cited above has 0w£ for 0ws, as another gem
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identifications might be illustrated by some of the bizarre devices
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thunderbolt, and eagle, the legend on
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304 f. = Kenyon ib. i. 74 no. 46, 300 f.) : see H. van Herwerden in Mnemosyne N.S. 1888
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bears no inscription, but exhibits the same latter-day syncretism.
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the alleged connexion of Minos with Gaza as ' eine gelehrte Sagenbildung aus romischer
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borrowing the type of Triptolemos' throne, wheeled and winged.
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(supra p. 232 n. 1) that this is the promontory near Tripolis called to tov Qeov irpoawirov
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3 Steph. Byz. s. vv. Tdfa, 'loviov, Eustath. in Dionys. per. 92. On imperial coins of
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in Syria1—better known as Antiocheia on the Orontes2—, and
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(i. 453 Foerster) states that Triptolemos founded at lone a sanctuary of Zeus N^ueios,
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Bekker), Souid. s.v. Tu>, Exc. Salmasii in Cramer anecd. Paris, ii. 387, 22 ff. The
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two sons, Kasos and Belos, and a fair daughter called Io after the moon. Pikos Zeus,
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Iopolis. They are in fact still called Ionitai by the Syrians of the district. And to this
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In this, as in other Levantine stories of Io, we may suppose that the Argive heroine
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irepiPOffTovaa 8e rr\v olKovp.evqv k.t.X. (infra ch. ii § 10 (b)). The OvpoicoirLa of the
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3 Strab. 747, 750, Steph. Byz. s.v. Topbvcua (from Gordys, son of Triptolemos). Cp. the
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Others told how Inachos sent out Kyrnos (not Triptolemos), who founded Kyrnos in
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The sister of Aietes great of soul,
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4 Cp. Val. Flacc. 1. 224 aligeris secat anguibus auras (5. 453) of Medeia. For the
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6 Schol. Ap. Rhod. 3. 311 —Hes. frag. 195 Flach. K. Seeliger in Roscher Lex.
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show her wearing a rayed crown1, the proper attribute of a solar
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1 Arch. Zeit. 1865 xxiii pi. 194 figs. 4 and 3, J. E. Harrison Myths of the Odyssey
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3 In Folk-Lore 1906 xvii. 141—173. The latest writer on the Celtic island-Elysium is
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4 Folk-Lore loc. cit. p. 156 ft". For a criticism of my view see G. L. Gomme Folklore
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ii. 186 ft. In another Greek folk-tale, translated by E. M. Geldart Folk-Lore of Modern
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6 For Indian parallels see G. Gerland Altgriechische Mdrchen in der Odysee Magde-
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is shipwrecked, and escapes on a plank to [a tongue of land jutting out into the
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Cp. also the tales noted by the Rev. J. A. MacCulloch op. cit. p. 385^
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Gods New York 1898 p. 164, of whose ornithological interpretations ('/Fetes' = eagle,
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The Religions of India Boston etc. 1895 pp. 45, 49, 113, 123 f., 140, 164.
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Egypt too the hawk was sacred to the sun1, or to Horos, Ra, Osiris,
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7 Ail. de nat. an. to. 14 expressly equates Horos the hawk-god with Apollon.
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12 Porph. de abst. 3. 5, Eustath. in II. p. 1014, 22.
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14 Od. 10. 136, ri. 8, 12. 150 8eivr] debs aiS-qeaaa. The same expression is used of
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goddess and Odysseus as a sun-god9. Obviously, however, the
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2 D'Arcy W. Thompson A Glossary of Greek Birds Oxford 1895 p. 83 f.
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n. 1. See also L. Hopf Thierorakel und Orakelthiere in alter und neuer Zeit Stuttgart
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8 Since this paragraph was written A. Fick has discussed the word dpKos in the
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this he gives free rein to his fancies. Kt/o/oj Aiaif] is the goddess of the circular or rather
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more ways than one in which a circle might be fittingly attributed
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that we should look for correspondence with Celtic myth; and the
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2 Supra p. 226, infra p. 253 ff. Cp. Ail. de nat. an. 10. 14 (the leg-bone of a hawk
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Smith—Marindin Class. Diet. p. 233), but the identification is precarious.
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compares welsch with the Celtic tribal name Volcae. So do W. W. Skeat A concise
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2 K. Seeliger in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1201 f., C. Hulsen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-
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5 Near Luna in northern Etruria was an aKpov ^eXrjurjs (Ptol. 3. i. 4). W. H. Roscher
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words, Medeia changed her own looks from those of an old woman
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Aloeus and Aietes: Helios gave Arkadia to the former, Corinth to
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ih/xoT7]TL dLovo/AacrdrjvaL. Medeia herself was said to have founded a sanctuary of Artemis
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4 Ov. met. 7. 350 f. quod nisi pennatis serpentibus isset in auras | non exempla foret
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5 These are collected and discussed by K. Seeliger in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2492 ff.
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the Corinthians sent to Iolkos for Medeia, daughter of Aietes, to
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to Iolkos. So Medeia too took her departure and left the kingdom
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for it enables us to see that the kings of Corinth were regarded as
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i. 237 Midler), Liban. ep. 565, Theodoros Hyrtakenos in Boissonade anecd. ii. 433, 2 f.,
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tunately the text is not free from suspicion. Cod. V omits the word ^aaiXeus; and
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Cease this essay. If thou wouldst aught of me,
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drjXop in tov Kal t7)v"Hpai> Kara, tlpcls <xvtu) £irip.avrivai,—cited by K. Seeliger in Roscher
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4 For AiofATjdrjs as the alleged older name of Iason see K. Seeliger op. cit. ii. 64 and
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toijtov (pevyovaa k.t.X., Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 175 (p. 83 Scheer) ecj> appiaros SpaKovTuv
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fugit alite uses the singular, and is followed by Myth. Vat. 1. 25 and 2. 138 alato
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peculiar conveyance was long felt to be of a specially fiery sort,
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The chariot was a torch, sulphur the yoke,
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In art, as in literature, Medeia escapes from Corinth on a serpent-
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winged snakes of monstrous size2.
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on the tradition of earlier paintings. In fact, almost identical
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2 The sarcophagi are collected, figured, and discussed by Robert Sark.-Relfs ii. 205 ff.
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3 Robert op. cit. ii. 205 pi. 62 no. 193, a fragment formerly at Florence in the Palazzo
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4 Id. ib. ii. 2£3f. pi. 64 no. 200, formerly at Rome in possession of an engineer
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Mr J. H. Huddilston5 says with justice: 'I know of no monuments
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4 Robert op. cit. ii. 205, cp. K. Seeliger in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2511.
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1 J. H. Huddilston op. cit. p. 149 inclines to think that Medeia has lifted the boy on
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Poll. 4. 142 includes Olarpos among a list of eKaKeva irpoauma (along with AiKrj,
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4 This figure is usually taken to represent the mad rage that drove Medeia to commit
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Krater from Canosa : the vengeance of Medeia.
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Furtwangler-Reichhold Griechische Vaseimialerei pi. 90 by permission of Messrs F. Bruckmann A.-G., Munich.]
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When the Argonauts first came to Kolchis, Aphrodite helped
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The proper craft
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We are nowhere told that this lynx-wheel stood for the sun. But
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between the beginning and the end of this extract. As Iason spins the magic iynx-wheel,
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{mesembria) sun4. Again, coins of Kalchedon in Bithynia c. 480-
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I figure a specimen in my collection.
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instructive for the light that it sheds on a numerous series of
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'Dipylon ' pottery (fig. 185)3, where again it may well have denoted
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after F. Poulsen and C. Dugas in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1911 xxxv. 371 fig. 29.
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It remains to ask why a wry-neck was attached to the solar
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tium similem in magnam longitudinem porrigit.
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when maltreated by Persephone or Demeter, was changed by him into the herb ' mint'
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Nem. 4. 56, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 310, Nikephoros Gregoras in Synes. irepl evvirvluv p. 360
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be shown to have absorbed into his cult certain features of early
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' quasi eju/ator' in both cases.
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tvy!-, schol. Theokr. 2. 17, schol. Aristeid. iii. 307 Dindorf, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 310, et.
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Prof. G. Murray thinks that iirexovaas might be rendered ' exerting a kind of Siren
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Now Monsieur S. Reinach in an ingenious and penetrating article
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following form : xPv(T€aL 5' e£ vweperov (or viraperov) aeiSov K.rj\7)ixoves. But Galen, in
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£if vwep aierov, Bergk e^virepd' aierov, Casaubon /07A77doves. Of recent editors C. A. M.
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3 The temple of Apollon at Delphoi (O. Jahn Vasenbilder Hamburg 1839 p. 1 ff. pi. 1,
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cnSyiptip &%ovi d/j,(p'is. The chariot itself, as distinct from the wheels, was put on a stand and
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to conclude that the wheels depending from the roof of temple
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6p6(f>Lp IleXoTros apfxa \tyovaiv avaKeiffdai. But J. G. Frazer translates : ' On the roof of
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Petersburg!. 215 ff. no. 422 and in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. 1863 p. 267 n. 4, Mon. d. Inst.
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p. 858 fig.), or that held by a figure commemorating the Circus-games of 121 a.d. on a
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prophylactic sort, in a word as tynges. However that may be, the
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wheel apparently conceived as hanging from the entablature. A
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3 Cp. the scene of the tragedy as depicted on an Apulian a7nphora in the Jatta
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6 T. G. Pinches in the Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archeology 1885 viii.
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the principal heavenly bodies there dangled from a mimic sky.
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clears up the only difficulty remaining with regard to the Delphic
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on the Philostratos-passage above discussed, is obviously precarious.
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4 L. Hopf Thierorakel und Orakelthiere in alter und neuer Zeit Stuttgart 1888 p. 144.
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^aicriwp tt)v 'Attlktjv rfkevdeptoaev. Cp. Proklos in Plat. Crat. p. 33, 14 f. Pasquali
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7 Yet L. Hopf loc. cit. notes that near Radolfszell on the Bodensee wry-necks are
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same consideration disposes of an allusion to the iynx in a supposi-
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The ijynx-wheels suspended at Delphoi suggest comparison with
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mathematician of the third century B.C., who twice describes the
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2 W. Houghton in the Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archeology 1885 viii.
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for the sprinkling1. Again, another of his problems is the 'con-
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hence the discoverer infers that the
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ian in origin or imported into Egypt
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aries in the time of Asoka must have found their way to the valley
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3 A. Erman ' Kupferringe an Tempelthoren' in the Zeitschrift fur dgyptische SpracAe
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elucidation of ritual wheels, inclines to accept that view1. Count
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None of these authors call in question Plutarch's statement that the
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liturgiques de l'ancienne Egypte' in the Bulletins de P Acade'mie Royale des Sciences, des
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apparently upon a mere wheel (fig. 193)5. On a third of Gallienus
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Comm. Cruq. ad loc. ; but see W. Hirschfelder's note on the passage. Later references
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Diisseldorf 1871 ii. 424 no. 1978 cited in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1506). Fortuna, with
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ii. 137). Fortuna standing with rudder and cornu copiae in her hands and a wheel at her
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female standing with left foot raised on a six-spoked wheel and body inclined in the act
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4 Cohen Mon. etnp. rom.z iv. 338 no. 147. A similar design is found on the reverse of
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6 Cohen op. cit.2 v. 337 no. 331. On a bronze medallion of Gallienus Fortuna Redux
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sinister figure occupies the in-
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Wrought me in stone and duly paid [ ^^^S&tSff&^SI^^
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2 O. Rossbach in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 144 f., 156 m, and in greater detail
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3163, 3193, H. Posnansky op. cit. pp. 61—67, O. Rossbach in Roscher Lex. Mylh.
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is hardly necessary. Nemesis had a bearded snake on the Peiraieus relief {supra p. 269);
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wheel2. A billon statuette found in France and
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a snake; and at her feet is a wheel with projecting hub. Again,
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that Nemesis in turn borrowed it from Fortuna6. These borrowings
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pared to leave many features of her cult unexplained. Mr Warde
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with wreath and staff standing behind a round altar on the forepart of a ship (?).
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4 A. L. Millin Galerie Mythologique Paris 1811 i. 88 no. 350 pi. 79. The bibliography
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(Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1530 ff., 1549 ff, ii. 545 f.). Cp. P. Perdrizet in the Bull. Corr.
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7 Preller—Jordan Rom. AIyth.s ii. 179 ff., R. Peter in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1503 ff,
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her tutelage of latrines14, her attributes the cornu copiaeYf>, the modius
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Nemesis is popularly conceived as an embodiment of divine
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8 lb. 1519 f., W. Otto in Philologus 1905 lxiv. 193 ff.
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merely the popular name for a statue with many breasts, very likely a statue of the
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11 Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1519. J. B. Carter op. cit. p. 66 : 'Whether the cognomen
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14 Clem. Al. protr. 4. 51. 1 p. 39, 15 ff. Stahlin. D. Vaglieri has recently found in
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18 H. Posnansky op. cit. p. iff., O. Rossbach in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 117 ff.,
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the personification of distributive rather than retributive fate,
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willing at the same time to give them oracles5. Nevertheless this
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6 On Nemetona see M. Ihm in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 166 f., A. Holder Alt-celtischer
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played an important part in the ritual of
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branch in her right hand, a bowl of apples
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no. 379 pi. 7. The gem is a cornelian scarab of the later elongated shape.
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account of Nemesis at Rhamnous enables us to decide in favour
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to find that Nemesis was in Roman times identified with Artemis
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Nemesis'7'' and by Julius Solinus as 1 Pheidias' statue of Diana8'\
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223 cp. 215 f., Nemesis was of the same family as the apple-guarding Hesperides.
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4 See A. v. Premerstein loc. cit. p. 407 ff., who has collected most of the relevant facts.
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s Solin. 7. 26 Ramne quoque, in qua Amphiarai fanum et Phidiacae signum Dianae.
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erected in 199 A.D., was inscribed as 'Sacred to Nemesis the
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4 The nearest parallel to this statue with its complex symbolism is a relief dedicated
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as Jupiter standing with thunderbolt in right hand, spear in left, and eagle at his feet
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copper coin of Akmoneia in Phrygia (fig. 204)2
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Who shall inhabit Pagus beyond the sacred Meles.
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but without the eagle, struck under Volusianus (Imhoof-Blumer op. cit. p. 392 no. 51
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Alexander. The king, a recumbent youth naked to the waist,
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thunderbolt in his hand3, may have passed
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embraces. Cp. Eustath. in II. p. 1321, 38 f. Xeyoju 81a rod Troirjo-avros rd Ki!nrpia on
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Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 88, Sdcreaiu cj. Bekker) evpbvra tlpcl Troipieva ArjSa Koixiaavra bovvai,
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as. an eagle. Nemesis was secured in the form of a goose (Apollod. 3. 10. 7, Tzetz. in
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A red-figured krater from Gnathia, now at Bonn (fig. 206), shows the egg deposited
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Nemesis standing as its reverse type. In the former J. P. Six
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Nemesis' in the Num. Chron. Third Series 1882 ii. 89—102 pi. 5 (enlarged photograph),
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p. lxxiv f.) prefers Tt • jxo ' xa ' PV ' f° ' °"e (CP- pavikrjfos etc.) and dates the coin c. 385 b.c.
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3 G. F. Hill id. p. 43 'a branch (of apple).' J. P. Six in the Num. Chron. Third
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1 psos sacerdotes colitis in uano timentes.
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And, whilst he plays the god4 full solemnly,
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And with them feigns a tale to adorn the god.
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Inspired by the godhead of the same7.
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quem esse Virbium, antiquissimum Regem Nemorensem ac sacerdotem Dianae in nemore
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talem esse. The word is, in fact, something of a mannerism in this poet.
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4 F. Oehler (ed. 1847), content to follow the MSS. (die C. dum B.A. edd. antt.), prints:
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7 The poet appears to mean that the priest of Diana held a forked stick, like a
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These are no gods ye worship : false the claim
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Dr Farnell has argued that Nemesis was from the first no
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1 The phrase sacraria mortis would be especially appropriate to such a cult as that of
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It will be remembered that the rex Nemorensis was regularly a runaway slave (Frazer
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totum versatur in scelere. cum cellam ingressus fueris, reperies in ea pallentes cespites
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litate astruere pietatem. quam misericors in alienos deos ille qui in suos est pontifices
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'distribution.' The cult of -ations and -utions is late, not early.
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It is probable, though not quite certain3, that all such wheels of
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arch. Inst. Erganzungsheft vi) Berlin 1905 p. 45 ff. pi. 2, figs. 8 f.—a convex plate of
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into the air3; a tar-barrel is kindled and swung round a pole4; and
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'At this festival three special rites are performed. For in some districts on
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by a smoke of that sort. And, since such things took place especially at this
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Saint John, who "was a burning and a shining light," the forerunner who came
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This important book was first printed at Mentz in 1459.
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1162 a.d., appears to have been the immediate source of G. Durandus ; for the extract,
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cussed further the relation of Ixion to
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\ with the Roman lupiter, and then holds
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2 H. Gaidoz in the Rev. Arch. 1884 ii. 7 ff. figs. 1—5.
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trace of it on the upper surface of the base). The left hand holds a six-spoked wheel
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288 Zeus and the Solar Wheel
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cussed further the relation of Ixion to
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\ with the Roman lupiter, and then holds
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2 H. Gaidoz in the Rev. Arch. 1884 ii. 7 ff. figs. 1—5.
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trace of it on the upper surface of the base). The left hand holds a six-spoked wheel
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (d): The sun as a wheel / II: Zeus and the solar wheel
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Helpeth us friendly, he the Oak-tree-god
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1 A bronze statuette (height '14 m.) found in 1774 at Le
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through a handle affixed to his back, are slung nine S-shaped pendants of bronze. See
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An altar from Vaison shows Iuno with patera and peacock, Iupiter in military costume
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the sun in the Boeotian
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occasion, for the various
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revolving disk of bronze,
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etc. p. 133 f., Head Hist, num.2 p. 206. I figure a fine specimen in the McClean collection
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2 /ahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1900 xv Arch. Anz. p. 157 no. ill, E. Saglio in
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7 O. Benndorf ' Uber den Ursprung der Giebelakroterien' in the fahresh. d. oest.
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pi. 4, R. Borrmann in Olympia ii. 190 ff. col. pi. 115, cp. ib. pis. 84 f. and 129, A. Mar-
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cites the inscription vabs /j-ev fa&Xav xPV(T^av ^Xec k.t.X. but describes it as being M rfj
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shall be emboldened to assign a solar origin to the phidle or
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Occasionally the quadriga of the sun-god occupies the pediment: so on a bronze-
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which the pediment of Hades' palace has a Gorgoneion between two fish-tailed monsters
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1 Fig. 214 is from an Apulian peltke at Naples, which depicts the rape of the Pallddion
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Fig- 215 is from an Apulian krate'r in the British Museum {Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iv.
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Fig- 217 is from another Apulian kraUr in the British Museum {Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases
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2 Furtwangler—Reichhold Gr. Vasenmalerei ii. 161 ff. pi. 90 the Medeia-vase at
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In numismatic art too a similar sequence of types could be made out: a good collection
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3 E.g. Comptt-rendu St. Pdt. 1863 p. 2518". Atlas pi. 6, 5 (temple of Apollon at
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4 E.g. Furtwangler—Reichhold op. cit. ii pi. 90 (palace of Kreon at Corinth), Mon. d.
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6 E. Schmidt ' Der Knielauf und die Darstellung des Laufens und Fliegens in der
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pp. xix f., xxv ff.; but see Hist, num.2 p. 203) that the object carried by the running figure
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2 Cp. the coiffure of the winged goddess on certain silver pieces originally attributed
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6, Reinach Rip. Vases i. 435, 4 and 12 : (3) the ' Francois '-vase—Furtwangler-Reichhold
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3 See G. Weicker Der Seelenvogel Leipzig 1902 p. 76 and the reff. cited ib. n. 1, to
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go some way towards connecting the Cilician god with the
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6 F. Imhoof-Blumer in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1572 cp. 1553 figs. 4 f., id. Kleinas.
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M.owltlu. Coins of Malla in the third or second century B.C. have obv. head of Zeus
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spoke of the Diskos as 'Father' and 'god6,' they were not inde-
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by Welcker Gr. Gotierl. ii. 197 as an epithet of Zeus in the Dog-days, cp. C. von Holzinger
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spoke of the Diskos as 'Father' and 'god6,' they were not inde-
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by Welcker Gr. Gotierl. ii. 197 as an epithet of Zeus in the Dog-days, cp. C. von Holzinger
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four similar lines curving alternately to left and right. Or, again,
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animal forms are introduced. One branch may end in the head of
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4 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lycia etc. p. 25 pi. 6, 13. The supposed hook (apirrj) on a
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review the various hypotheses that have been put forward, con-
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5 E. Thomas ' The Indian Swastika and its western Counterparts ' in the Num. Chron.
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To begin with, then, Hellanikos asserts that 1 the Kyklopes
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M. Mayer Die Giganten und Titanen Berlin 1887 p. 110 f. thinks that the scholiast drew his
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eireidr] iravra ravra ra irddy] wepl tqv ovpavbv eiai. The reference is to the names Bpovrrjs,
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3 Apollod. 2. 2. 1, Strab. 372 (cited also by Eustath. in II. p. 286, 3of., in Od.
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6 Pind. 01. 2. 70 £rei\av Atos bdbp irapa Kpbvov ripaLV. The context is Pythagorean
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Atos dpbvov, ws aXAot <paaiv, Prokl. in Plat. Tim. ii. 106, 21 ff. Diehl (cp. i. 199, 2 ff.) kuI
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9 The change is already noticeable on a coin of the Lycian dynast Thibd.. (Babelon
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The addition, already observed, of animal heads to the component
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or an eagle13 (fig. 237). But usually it consists of three human legs
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united') on a bronze coin of the fourth century b.c.
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rayed star'), on silver coins c. 185—168 b.c.: in the centre of a round Macedonian shield
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the three-legged crow of Chinese legend and the eight-handed ( = many-handed) crow of
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6 Babelon Monn. gr. rom. ii. 1. 717 f. pi. 33, to ff. notes other examples of the
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Hist, num.2 p. 180 f. G. F. Hill Coins of Ancient Sicily London 1903 p. 152 f. suggests
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13 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Italy p. 57 aes grave of uncertain provenience, Garrucci Mon.
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J. P. Six in the Num. Chron. Third Series 1888 viii. 97 regard the coin as proof of an
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Velia4 fitted the ankles with wings. Elsewhere the humanising
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with wings attached to the feet and a Gorgon's head in the middle7
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pi. 44, 6—9, Head Hist, num.1* p. 202. I figure the specimen in the McClean collection
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5 At Istros in Lower Moesia occurs the strange type of two young male heads in
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an artist, saw it first on the shields of some of his numerous foreign
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However that may be, it is practically certain that the central face
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6 P. Hartwig in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1891 xii. 341 n. 1 writes: 'The triskeles is
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transliterated IBOVRi-r (genitive of Ebord) and no. 10 with a Latin legend read by
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3 Eustath. in II. p. 286, 30 f., apparently quoting Strabon either from memory or in
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transliterated IBOVRi-r (genitive of Ebord) and no. 10 with a Latin legend read by
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3 Eustath. in II. p. 286, 30 f., apparently quoting Strabon either from memory or in
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' Our nature long ago was not what it is now, but otherwise. In the first
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k6k\ip £x°v- That is, every man had the shape of two men joined back to back, so that
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and punished their pride by cutting them in halves like so many
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4 Orph. frag. 62 Abel ap. Prokl. in Plat. Tim. i. 429, 28 ff. Diehl (cp. ib. i. 450,
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about that Servius in the fourth century A.D. can write : ' Many say
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again that he had three; but the whole tale is a make-belief5.'
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5 Serv. in Verg. Aen. 3. 636, Myth. Vat. 2. 174.
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This last line draws from Servius the just remark that the one
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Of course no simile or collection of similes can prove that the
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survey of analogous myths all the world over, comes to the conclusion that the man-
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Grew from the shoulders on each stalwart neck.
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Nor need we be surprised to find the sun conceived in two
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in 77. 1. 402, Eustath. in II. p. 123, 42. Gyas is centimanus in Hor. od. 2. 17. 14, 3. 4.
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Thy flame maketh thine enemies to fall, and thine Eye overthroweth the Sebdit
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Budge, 'was the physical body of the SunV And monuments of
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6 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians i. 467, cp. ib. i. 109, 165, 202, 248,
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7 E. A. Wallis Budge A History of Egypt London 1902 iv. 119, The Gods of the
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from the exclusiveness of primitive religion, the easier it is to hold
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1 E. A. Wallis Budge A History of Egypt iv. 133 Khut-en-Aten on a portable throne,
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Zeus and the other gods5. Clearly no conclusion can be based on
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Arges—are all but identical with sundry titles of Zeus, namely
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3 Id. ib. p. 18. Mr Owen Seaman in The Battle of the Bays London 1896 p. 39 has
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Zeus and the other gods5. Clearly no conclusion can be based on
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Arges—are all but identical with sundry titles of Zeus, namely
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3 Id. ib. p. 18. Mr Owen Seaman in The Battle of the Bays London 1896 p. 39 has
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Still scorched the Indians with his archer flame.
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The lightning of the sky, both flash and fade,
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are named among other Kyklopes opposed to the Indians. For the Kyklops' imitation
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Kyklops (or the son of the Kyklops). This proved unavailing ;
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3 A. Furtwangler ' Die Kopfe der griechischen Kohlenbecken' in the Jahrb. d. kais.
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the three-eyed Kyklops of Sicily bears a striking resemblance to
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4 M. Mayer Die Giganten tend Titanen in der antiken Sage und Kunst Berlin 1887
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9 Od. 9. 275 ff. ■ Dr W. W. Merry ad loc, taking a hint from the scholiast, observes:
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Galatia took its name from Galates, son of Kyklops and Galatia. Appian. Illyr. 2 says
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4 Append. E. J. Grimm op. cit. ii. 516 n. 2 speaks of ' sooty Cyclops' on the strength
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Galatia took its name from Galates, son of Kyklops and Galatia. Appian. Illyr. 2 says
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4 Append. E. J. Grimm op. cit. ii. 516 n. 2 speaks of ' sooty Cyclops' on the strength
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' It is said that Prometheus, when he had made mankind, ascended by the
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' Prometheus was helped by Minerva; and about him the following tale is
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know at all what good things there were in heaven, but asked whether it was
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Cp. Hellanikos frag. 112 {Frag. hist. Gr. i. 60 Midler) ap. Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 227. On
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3 Serv. in Verg. eel. 6. 42 Prometheus, [Iapeti et Clymenes nlius,] post factos a se
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faculam accendit. This version of the myth, which occurs with some slight variations
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My illustration (fig. 254) shows a couple of fire-sticks of this sort
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3 On the fire-drill see E. B. Tylor Researches into the Early History of Mankind and
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Natur- und Urgeschichte des Menschen Wien und Leipzig 1909 ii. 1 ff. and the mono-
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the teeth
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A. Fire-stick of thin
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B Fire-stick of thicker
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spindle with a heavy disk: the former may be seen in a Dacotah
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3 E. B. Tylor op. cit? p. 242 fig. 25 from an example in the Edinburgh Industrial
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from the art-type of Hephaistos, e.g. on coppers of Methana
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Hyg. fab. 31 gives the name of Prometheus' eagle as Aithon (cp. 77. 15. 690).
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rb yfros, u)kovv tt]v KecpaXrjviav. k.t.X. Cp. Eustath. in II. p. 307, 8, in Od. p. 1815, 44 ff.,
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4 Steph. Byz. s.v. 'Ida,Kr]'..!'IdaKos 'Odvacrevs bp.o<p(bvws ry oiKLcrrrj, Eustath. in II. p. 307,
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Eustath. in Od. p. 1861, 36 ff. F. F. Zielinski in Philologus 1891 1. 146 ff. argues that
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8 A votive vase from the Theban Kabeirion is inscribed 'OAixrceuJas Kaj3ipoi (Ath.
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I figure a specimen in my collection. See also Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 680.
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he did out of gratitude release Prometheus, and, to keep his oath, gave him a ring to
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Giitersloh 1886 p. 18, A. F. Pott in the Zeitschrift fur vergleichende Sprachforschung i860
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' He of the fire-drill,' and that it was distorted into Upofx-qdeis to suit the supposed con-
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K. Bapp in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 3034 f., following Gerhard Gr. Myth. p. 97,
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3 Frazer Golden Bough3: The Magic Art ii. 222 ff.
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of the root that appears in Sanskrit as math or 7?ianth, 'to stir or whirl about' (Sir M.
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K. Bapp in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 3034 f., following Gerhard Gr. Myth. p. 97,
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3 Frazer Golden Bough3: The Magic Art ii. 222 ff.
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of the root that appears in Sanskrit as math or 7?ianth, 'to stir or whirl about' (Sir M.
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a similar wheel8. Since the principal cult of the early Rhodians
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1 J. Dechelette ' Le culte du soleil aux temps prehistoriques' in the Rev. Arch. 1909
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2 J. Cabre ' Gbjetos ibericos de Calaceite' in the Boletin de la Real Academia de
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A. Rapp in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1998^, A. A. Macdonell Vedic Mythology Strassburg
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5 A. Kuhn op. cit.2 p. 51 ff., A. Rapp loc. cit., J. Dechelette in the Rev. Arch. 1909 i.
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2 J. Cabre ' Gbjetos ibericos de Calaceite' in the Boletin de la Real Academia de
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A. Rapp in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1998^, A. A. Macdonell Vedic Mythology Strassburg
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5 A. Kuhn op. cit.2 p. 51 ff., A. Rapp loc. cit., J. Dechelette in the Rev. Arch. 1909 i.
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in Syros {Syra) shows a horse with a collar, a solar disk, and a
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the numerous representations of a solar rider whose type is discussed by R. Dussaud in
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Smith in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London 1903 6—13 figs. 5—7).
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and the restoration pi. 34, b.
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5 On a red-figured hydria in the Vatican (Mon. d. Inst, i pi. 46, Ann. d. Inst. 1832
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de Witte op. cit. ii. 20 n. 10 cite a winged tripod from a coin of Agrigentum (G. L. Castelli
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8 Doubtless the grouping of the horses is primarily due to the fact that the artist could
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the complete chariot appears surrounded by a rayed disk. The
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in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1892—3 xiii. 257f. pi. 8), Eleutherai {id. ib. p. 255 pi. 9, 2),
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1 Brit. Mus. Cat. Jewellery p. 239 no. 2108 pi. 40, F. H. Marshall in the Journ.
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greeting, not in terror. Rather we should recollect that two of the
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Miss J. E. Harrison kindly sends me the following criticism: 'I am open to con-
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'2 Panofka loc. cit. p. 305 f. cp. a vase from Apulia of like design and style then in the
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2 The Persians, who called the whole circle of the sky 'Zeus' (supra p. 10 n. 1), had
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4 A copper coin of Alexandreia struck by Trajan has for reverse type Zeus Amnion in
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The Solar Wreath
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2 The Persians, who called the whole circle of the sky 'Zeus' (supra p. 10 n. 1), had
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4 A copper coin of Alexandreia struck by Trajan has for reverse type Zeus Amnion in
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The Sim as the Bird of Zeus 341
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2 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians London 1904 i. 146, K. Sethe Zur
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book of Egyptian Religion trans. A. S. Griffith London 1907 p. 22.
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8 G. Maspero op. cit.4 p. 136 n. 5, cp. Hdt. 2. 73 (of the phoenix) ra p.ev avrov xpvo~6-
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la division de Vannee p. 49 f., A. Wiedemann ' Die Phonixsage im alten Agypten ' in the
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2 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians London 1904 i. 146, K. Sethe Zur
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book of Egyptian Religion trans. A. S. Griffith London 1907 p. 22.
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8 G. Maspero op. cit.4 p. 136 n. 5, cp. Hdt. 2. 73 (of the phoenix) ra p.ev avrov xpvo~6-
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la division de Vannee p. 49 f., A. Wiedemann ' Die Phonixsage im alten Agypten ' in the
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The solar wheel upon which Ixion was bound is not unfrequently
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13 Ov. met. 11. 271 ff., 294 ff. makes Daidalion son of the Morning Star {Lucifer).
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him and cut off his three hairs. This made him the weakest of all men. The
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2 E.g. Gilbert Gr. Gotterl. p. 180 and the author of the latest monograph on the
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in der Sonnennahe verschwindende Orion' (Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 946) or perhaps, like
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(v. 47, where for ' a sea-devil clawed him with a thirteen-pronged fork' read ' the god of
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n. 2 cp. a tale from Syra in J. G. von Hahn Griechische und aldanesische Mdrchen Leipzig
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2 Apollod. 2. 4. 7, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 932, Dion Chrys. or. 64 p. 341 Reiske, Ov.
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4 O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 3266 conjectures that Pterelaos was changed
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The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race Oxford 1830 i. 260 f.
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Serv. in Verg. Aen. 3. 279, Turpilius (Com. Rom. frag. p. ii3ff. Ribbeck) ap. Serv. loc.
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Danubier in Griechenland Gottingen 1909 p. 43. Fick ascribes this cult of the sun-bird
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Another animal that came to be associated with the sun in
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makest bold thy brow, thou ram, mightiest of created things 4.'
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5 Id. id. ii. 58 ff., Drexler loc. cit. i. 1848 ff. and ii. 1252, R. Pietschmann in Pauly—
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ydp (pyaL p.edepp:r]vev6p,evov elvai Tdv"0<ripiv (Hermaios in Frag. hist. Gr. iv. 427 Muller).
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Another animal that came to be associated with the sun in
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makest bold thy brow, thou ram, mightiest of created things 4.'
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5 Id. id. ii. 58 ff., Drexler loc. cit. i. 1848 ff. and ii. 1252, R. Pietschmann in Pauly—
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ydp (pyaL p.edepp:r]vev6p,evov elvai Tdv"0<ripiv (Hermaios in Frag. hist. Gr. iv. 427 Muller).
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was identified with another local form of Ra, namely Ba-neb-Tettu,
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the solar disk. But, whereas the ram of Khnemu belonged to a
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Herodotos, who speaks of Amen-Ra more than once as the
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1 E. A. Wallis Budge op. cit. ii. 64 ff., 353 f., A. Erman A Handbook of Egyptian
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2 Lanzone Dizion. di Mitol. Egiz. p. 29 ff. pi. i8ff., E. Meyer in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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4 O. Keller Die antike Tierwelt Leipzig 1909 p. 3098"., who holds that the tradition
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6 R. Pietschmann in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 1855, A. Wiedemann op. cit.
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8 On the goat-cult of Mendes see Find. frag. 201 Christ with n., Hdt. 2. 46, Plout.
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Herodotos, therefore, did not hesitate to identify the Greek
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gave her favours to whom she would till she was past the age for child-bearing, when
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On the connexion between Amnion and Herakles see Arrian. 3. 3. r, Eustath. in
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4 E. Naville Book of the Dead ch. 55 and 38 B, 1. For these and the following
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6 H. Brugsch Reise nach der grossen Oase El Khargeh in der Libyschen Wiiste
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god of ' Mockery,' ask Zeus how he can permit ram's horns to be
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was ' King of the Gods,' pious Greeks would regard him as their
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blue, probably because that was the colour of the heavens in which he ruled as Sun god '
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Where the change first took place, we cannot with certainty
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There is, further, some little uncertainty as to the date at which
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2 Guida del Mus. Napoli p. 84 no. 267, E. Braun in the Ann. d. Inst. 1848 xx. 193
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6 G. Maspero The Passing of the Empires London 1900 p. 552.
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E. A. Porcher History of the Recent Discoveries at Cyrene London 1864 p. 11 3 inscr. no. r 1).
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silver coins about the year 500 B.C.1 The cult seems to have spread
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present no means of deciding. At Gythion
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3 B. Schroder in the Ath. Mitth. 1904 xxix. 21—24 fig. 1. Height "57 in. The
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7 S. Wide in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 961 ff. and O. Hofer ib. 964 ff. Hesych. s.vv. nap-...
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1 Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 1558 n. 5, citing J. Zingerle in the Ath. Mitth. 1896
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A brief fragment of it containing the invocation—
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Having thus secured a firm footing on Greek soil, the cult of
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In the last paragraph I described Zeus Ammon as at once
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another possible fragment of the hymn see infra p. 366 f.
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4 Latin inscriptions rarely mention the god: Dessau Inscr. Lat. set. nos. 4424 (from a
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Religionsgeschichte Berlin 1888 p. 27 f., Wolf—Baudissin in J. J. Herzog Realencyklopddie
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9 E. Meyer in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 291 and 2871.
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Thunderer...Iuppiter Hammon1.' Ba'al-hamman was in fact com-
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'The image of the god is surrounded
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has not the same shape as artists have
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the priests bear this deity on a golden
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Both of these statements were doubtless drawn from the lost
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4 H. Meltzer ' Der Fetisch im Heiligtum des Zeus Ammon' in Philologus 1904 Ixiii.
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have taken his name from such sacred stones, and notes that the
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by two further considerations. In the first place, Ba'al-hamman
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obelisks5 of the sort were to be seen there in
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Valerianus Senior pi. 34, 14. Mr G. F. Hill ib. p. cxl suggests that the type ' may
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Amen-Ra in the tomb of Seti i was himself coloured green1, it
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Plin. nat. hist. 37. 74 et fuisse apud eos in Iovis delubro obeliscum e quattuor smaragdis
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2 The term a/xdpay8os, strictly used, denotes a crystalline green quartz: it was,
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4 Similarly the non-crystalline green quartz (6 xkwpbs t'a<r7rts) known to us as'plasma'
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with medicinal powers, especially if engraved with the Khnemu-
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are extant (Furtwangler op. cit. iii. 388, W. Drexler in Roscher
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Akad. 1845 Phil.-hist. Classe p. 289 pi. 1, 10). I append a laureate head of Zeus
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3 A. Erman A Handbook of Egyptian Religion trans. A. S. Griffith London 1907
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krater from Basilicata, now in the Louvre, shows Helios and Selene in a four-horse
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Reinach Rep. Vases i. 291, 1, Miss J. E. Harrison in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1908—
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5 Monsieur E. Naville, the distinguished Egyptologist, has recently (' Le dieu de
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5e 7rat5t/c6s—8<ppa Xddoire- k.t.X. This has been explained as a reference to the story of
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6 Ptolemaios ap. Arrian. 3.3.5 states that two snakes guided the army of Alexander
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9 P. Kabbadias in the 'B0. 'A-px- 1893 p. 187 ff". pi. 12,
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no. 677 Hadrian pi. 1 (bust of Zeus Amnion with a solar
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this. The pantheistic type of Sarapis, as
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6 Cp. the cult of ZeiV'HXios Scuttj/j (g. Plaumann Ptolemais in Oberdgypten (Leipz.
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far back as the reign of Seti i (c. 1300 B.C.)3. This blunder has
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(Vaunna?), Pedasians {Pidasa), and Cilicians {Qalaqisa)"''. Again,
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Similarly during the twentieth dynasty Rameses iii between 1200
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or else understand 'EWrjvlkov as edvLKov, 'gentile' : see G. Bernhardy ad loc. The latter
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and Danaans (Daanau, Danauna)1. Several of these identifications
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—but also reports at first hand with every appearance of fidelity
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2 W. M. Flinders Petrie in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1890 xi. 271—277. The sherds of
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Herodotos, who—if any man—was acquainted with the facts,
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Groves trodden by the foot of Iupiter,
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She chose a ram (I tell the miracle)
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He makes the doves start from Thebes in Greece, not from Thebes
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2 Interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 3. 466 Iuppiter quondam Hebae {leg. Thebae) filiae
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represents the dove on the head of the Ammonian ram. More probably it is a variation
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The great Avimoneion is loosely connected with the Syrtis by Lucan. 4. 673, 10. 38,
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and recognised by Bergk as coming from the Hymn to Zeus
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On a double bust of Zeus Amnion and Sarapis (?) with oak-wreath and kdlathos see
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5 Ap. Rhod. 4. 1483 ff. with schol. adloc, Eustath. in Dionys. per. 209, Hyg.y^. 14
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£acr#at fiaXdvov. This is Bergk's restoration of the MS. At'/3es 5£ Tdppavra 0a(rt
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in the Oasis nowadays5.
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that the Fountain of the Sun is known locally as Ain el hammam, which he renders 'the
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8 The concluding sentence odev /ecu Xafiovras 8lkt]v ravrrjp eicrirpd^acrdai tt}s air avrou
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been the original inventor of everything, a certain Hammon came from Africa
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remark : 'Amnion derived his name from the shepherd who founded
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poet. astr. 2. 20. The sequel is quoted infra p. 373 n. 9.
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3 Gerhard Gr. Myth. p. 166 f. suggested rather vaguely that the ram-symbolism
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Aug. de civ. Dei 21. 5, Eustath. in Dionys. per. 211. Cp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 4. 196
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cos /ecu Trap' 'O^pco • rj /cat Kvaveycriv ^7r' 6<pptio~i veuae Kpovicov. To the same effect Eudok.
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a spring at Teuthrone in Lakonike (Paus. 3. 25. 4). Other cognates are vdeo, vdfxa,
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5 Diod. loc. cit. (rvyyevQiv : Curt. loc. cit. pellicibus. Curtius has again [supra p. 355)
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p. 401, 6 fT. Eyssenhardt, Amp. 2, Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 3. 476, Serv. in Verg. Aen.
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it be urged that the original consort of Zeus at Dodona was Ge
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3 Paus. 5. 15. 11 with J. G. Frazer's n. ad loc. (iii. 584). On the association of Zeus
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p. 301 Gemmentaf. 4, 13). Cp. also a prase at Florence (fig. 279), on which the female
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type of Ammon2. The same mature and youthful heads with a
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All these heads have in front a curious set of upstanding curls (?), perhaps derived
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op. cit. p. 81 pi. 153, 99-—103, Garrucci op. cit. p. 138 pi. 104, 13, 25—27. The specimen
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7 Interp. Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 14 huic opinioni Pindarus [frag. 251 {Poet. lyr. Gr.
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/cat' Air6X\wva Trpocrrjyopevov. F. Hiller von Gaertringen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
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represented with ram's horns. There is more to be said for the
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Amnion. Nevertheless a comparison of the towns issuing coins of
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tomb-painting, which shows Aristaios with a ram on his back, a pedum in his hand,
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Apollon bore the title' AyrjTcop (Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 41) as Zeus did at Sparta
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5 K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 55 f.
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arietem memoriae causa inter sidera fixum dicunt. The context is given supra p. 368.
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Stephani further drew attention to a series of double busts
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Dionysos7, others that he is linked to a second water-god, the
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E. Braun in Ann. d. Inst. 1848 xx. 186 ff. pi. I, Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 285 f.
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5 Mon. d. Inst., Ann. d. Inst., Overbeck locc. citt. In Antichila di Ercolano, Roux—
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7 So e.g. J. de Witte in Ann. d. Inst. 1858 xxx. 82, L. Stephani loc. cit. p. 78.
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(Stephani Vasensamml. St. Petersburg \\. 28 f. no. n 19, though F. Wieseler in the
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3 Cp. Hdt. 2. 42 'Afiouv yap AlyijTTioi KaX^ovcrc rbv Ala, Plin. nat. hist. 6. 186 (of
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equality with their betters." This rule was an education in itself. The wife
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and archaeological notes5. A few years later came the German
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4 Langles op. cit. ii. 354, Parthey op. cit. p. 173. Wansleben, who visited Egypt in
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Kdnigreichs Fessan in Afrika in den Jahren 1797 und 1798, aus der deutschen Handschrift
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7 Parthey op. cit. p. 177. Boutin took with him a portable boat, in which to navigate
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2 H. von Minutoli Reise zum Tempel des Jupiter Amnion in der libyschen Wiiste und
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7 L. Robecchi-Bricchetti (1886) ' Notizie sull' oasi di Siuwah' in the Archivio per
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H. Burchardt (1893) 'Uber den Besuch der Oase Siwah im Februar d. J.' in the
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C. von Griinau (1898) ' Bericht, uber meine Reise nach Siwah' in the Zeitschrift der
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A. Silva White (1898) From Sphinx to Oracle. Through the Libyan Desert to the
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der Oase Siwe und nach Nubien unternommenen Reisen' in the Ber. sdchs. Gesellsch. d.
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it was an accessible coast-towm6! In point of fact the Oasis is
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1 G. Rohlfs Drei Monate in der libyschen Wiiste p. 185 gives the position as deter-
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showed a mean depth of 52 metres (Von Tripolis nach Alexandrien2 ii. 113).
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Ain el hammam to mean 'the Fountain
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^-^(^S^^^^^- Umma beida, ruins of the second temple of
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To the north of Ain el hammam is
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4 The temperature of the water is constant—840 5W*J»-
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2 Id. ib. Atlas pi. 7, 2—taken from the hill Gebel Drara-Enbrik, where the quarries
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G. Maspero The Struggle of the Nations London 1896 pp. 220 fig. (cp. id. p. 430), 767 fig.
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it Rohlfs found numerous hieroglyphs and reliefs. With the help
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this remote spot was brought back in triumph to the Berlin
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3 Eisele in Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 242 ff.
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possibly breastplates worn by priests of Sabdzios5, which figure
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Napoli 1868 xvi pi. 9, r, Reinach Rep. Stat. ii. 477 no. 2, an example from Resina. The
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4 Eisele loc. cit. p. 248 (especially the bronze from Amiens published in the Rev.
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But, just as the Egyptian ram-god Ammon had sacred snakes,
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(to a scale of f-) in the Nationalmuseet at Copenhagen. In the centre stands Sabdzios
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irpoy]^epilov /cat KLTTO<f>bpos (KiaTO(p6pos, a variant in Harpokr. s.v. KiTTo<pbpos and in schol.
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loc. cit. p. 251 f., and for the adders cp. Theophr. char. 16 /cat edv idy 8<pLv ev Trj oULa,
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inquiuntj cum in Cererem {inicere codd. : inire Scaliger) suam matrem libidinibus
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animum atque audaciam celans in securam et nesciam repentina immittitur vi furens, agit
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tamquam ipse sententia condemnasset se sua, in gremium proiicit et facit [tacit codd.)
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coniugatione misceri, in draconis terribilem formam migrat, ingentibus spiris pavefactam
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Sebadiis nomen est, testimonio esse poterunt veritati, in quibus aureus coluber in sinum
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et arietis proles pro poena atque ultione suscepit. hoc iterum video communibus in
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Hence too the practice of those who were initiated into the rites
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2 Farnell Cults of Gk. States iii. 300 f. (of the PdWot): ' Even the self-mutilation
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Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 1545 n. 5 is content to explain the rite as primarily ' eine
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(assimilation to the Amazonian goddess). Nor can we lay stress on the view of the
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Cambridge 1910 p. 219. Apparently the relics were buried in the ground and stelai,
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Sabot because he was Sabos*. It is therefore hard to resist the
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parallel from the legend of Ahalya in the Rdmdyanam : ' It is said in this passage that
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6pyid£wo~l tQ 6e<£, Eustath. in Od. p. 1431, 45 f. r\ 'Pea. fj (pao-iv 6 tcaTexop^evos fj /cat
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views: (a) that the Sabot were called after Sabos, (b) that Sabos was called after the
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this I should prefer—we must assume that in course of time,
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analogen Brauchen gerade auch in jener spaten Zeit die Gnostiker deutlich aussprechen.
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4 Dr F. B. Jevons in his able book An Introduction to the History of Religion London
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another snake, and twined about her with the so-called Heraclean
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3 Hesych. s.v. Zctypetfs, et. mag. p. 406, 46 f. For a full collection of authorities see
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2 This made it easy for the systematisers to identify Dionysos, son of Zeus by
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3 Farnell Cults of Gk States v. 185, Eisele in Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 261 f.
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ui's." Similarly Arrian. frag. 30 {Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 592 Miiller) ap. Eustath. in II.
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etc.: see F. Cumont in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2180, H. Hepding Attis seine
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In the Class. Rev. 1904 xviii. 79 I drew attention to these equations, and suggested
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Finally Zeus Sabdzios came to be identified with the sun5. An
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2ct/bs benannt sein,' id. Hattiden und Danubier in Griechenland Gottingen 1909 p. 46 f.
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3 Eustath. in Dionys. per. 1069 rjcrav 5e /cat idvos QpatciKOv Hdfioi, oirep tovs Bdxxovs
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5 P. Perdrizet in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1896 xx. 101 holds that Sabdzios as a sun-god
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5 The evidence is persuasively marshalled by Sir Arthur Evans in the Journ. Hell.
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At Gortyna there appears to have been an annual festival (Ti(rvpoi), in which Zeus as
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3 F. Lenormant in the Gaz. Arch. 1879 v. 24.
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8 The examples of a 'Minoan' snake-goddess are listed by H. Prinz in the Ath. Mitth.
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Coins of Ancient Sicily London 1903 p. 86 pi. 6, 5, Head Hist, num.2 p. 169. I figure
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Mandralisca in Cefalic 1901 p. 29 no. 5. Eisele in Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 260 notes
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Westermann) the statement that sheep have wool of a golden colour.
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But in the meadows of himself the ram
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that wood, all along the banks of the river that flows past, with its lower waters
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5 The lamb was brought to Argos by Ant[ops?] {Alcmaeon. frag. 6) or Hermes (Eur.
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Thyestes passed on to Agamemnon4.' For an olpe by the painter
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3 Herodoros of Herakleia frag. 61 {Frag. hist. Gr. ii. 41 Muller) ap. Athen. 231 C
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A little further on he speaks of Thyestes' tomb as 'the Rams3'
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Note that a ram's head was a frequent design on thrones, e.g. that of Zeus on the
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Cp. the black sheep, male and female, slain into a pit by Odysseus for Teiresias etc.
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In the myth of Atreus possession of the golden lamb and
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3 Diod. 4. 73. On the Argive identification of Apollon Kdrneios with Zeus see supra
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Later rationalists explained away the golden lamb and the reversal of the sun's course
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Phaethousa and Lampetie, two nymphs, whom Neaira bore to the
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forced this view5. But are we prepared to interpret in the same
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3 Aristot. frag. 167 Rose ap. schol. Od. 12. 129, Eustath. in Od. p. 1717, 32 ff. So
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7 Pind. Isth. 5 (6). 32 f., schol. ad loc. On the myth of Alkyoneus with the cattle of
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12 Hdt. 9. 93 f. and ap. Eustath. in Od. p. 1717, 45 f. Konon the mythographer, who
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were given them both at Dodona and at Delphoi, when they enquired of the
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he died, he divided his substance among his sons. The two elder sons lived a
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clever as he was handsome, bent on pursuing the quest. He went therefore to
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The king promised to do so, and repaired with the lamb to his daughter.
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2 'Avoi^re rdprapa fj-dprapa rrj$ 777s ! For the phrase Tdprapa rrjs yrjs cp. A. Passow
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When they had prattled away for three days together, the herdsman came
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The Golden or Purple Ram of Phrixos 415
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the flocks, when a ram speaking with human voice warned them
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2 Schol. Pind. Pyth. 4. 288. For the MSS. Arj/xcjTiKTjP (A17ixotikt]v Gott.) A. Boeckh
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4 Apollod. 1. 9. 1 f. An almost identical account is given by Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 22,
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is offered in sacrifice5. Tacitus adds that the neighbouring tribes
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But, without attempting to determine the ethnology of this
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told by Apollonios that Aietes would not have received Phrixos in
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4 Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 183, cp. schol. Aristoph. Lys. 645.
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9 Apollod. 1. 9. 1, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 22, Ap. Rhod. 2. 1150 with schol., 4. 119,
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10 Hyg. poet. astr. 2. 20. 11 Tiirk in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 2462.
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14 Other deities involved are Ares, Hermes, and Poseidon. The fleece was hung on
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2 Strab. 499, cited by Eustath. in Dionys. per. 689. My friend and colleague Prof.
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The Golden or Purple Ram of Phrixos 419
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auream, in qua Iuppiter in caelum ascendit.
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According to Hermippos ap. Hyg. loc. cit., the constellation is the ram that once led
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But, if the myth of the golden lamb and that of the golden ram
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And here we must first turn our attention to Mount Pelion in
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Jendal on the east slope of Mt Hermon runs : virkp cruTrjpias avTOKpdropos | Tpa'Cavov
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Ganneau Recneil archeologie orientale Paris 1898 ii. 74 f., 1901 iv. 250 sees in this
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3 Gilbert Gr. Golterl. p. 148 thinks that the fleeces were worn on the mountain in
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right in holding further that the golden ram came to symbolise the
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4 Philochoros ap. Athen. 645 A, Methodios ap. et. mag. p. 95, 1 ff. The last-named
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5 Souid. s.vv. ap.cj)LcpG)VTes, <xvolo~t<itoi, Pausanias ap. Eustath. in II. p. 1165, 12.
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dides in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1905—1906 xii. 20 ff. fig. 6 describes and illustrates the
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wears the golden fleece belonging a bear2, is called Chitone or 'She
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On this showing the saffron robes of Artemis' devotees would
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probable that the skin was carried round in procession6. This
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especially Fai-nell Cults of Gk. States ii. 4346°. See also Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 942
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6 So P. Stengel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 1084 (relying on Eustath. in Od.
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statement [Proleg. Gk. Rel.2 p. 24) : ' this fleece was by no means confined to the ritual of
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7 F. Lenormant in the Contemporary Review 1880 ii. 137.
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mysteries as a pair of pendant panels4. In one we have the assem-
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2 2a/3dfios was sometimes confused with the ntipios ~2aj3au)6 {supra p. 234 n. 4: see
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5 F. Hauser in the Rom. Mitth. 1910 xxv. 288 n. 1 cp. h. Dem. 195 f. irp'iv y ore §17
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8 I figure the example in the Louvre no. 4154 after G. P. Campana Antiche opere in
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plastica Roma 1842 p. 70 ff. pi. 17, reversing his design in accordance with the photograph
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4 Here again the best specimen in terra-cotta, that of the Museo delle Terme no. 4357
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at Naples (Guida del Mus. Napoli p. 167 no. 568), of post-Augustan date, perhaps part
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The Fleece of Zeus 427
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together with certain Athenian reliefs, coins, etc. preserves the
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E. Caetani-Lovatelli in the Bull. Comm. Arch. Comun. di Roma 1879 vii. 5 ff. =ead.
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7 J. N. Svoronos in the 'E(f>. 'Ap%. tgn pp. 39—-52.
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was replaced in Naxos by Dionysos Meilichios"'.
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conviv. 1. 1. 3, non posse suav. vivi sec. Epic. 22, Eustath. in Od. p. 1964, 18 f.,
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The curious statement that the ram sleeps on its left side from the autumnal to the
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2. 1. 17, 2. 2. 13 f., Colum. de re rust. 7. 3, Plin. nat. hist. 8. 188. A strip of ram's
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3. 687 ff.), still gushes out through an old ram's head of marble and as of yore is believed
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Hence the ram was associated with the deities of generation, Hermes, Aphrodite,
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Conclusive is the fact that the phallos itself is sometimes made to terminate in a ram's
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et Pomp, viii Musee Secret p. 1976°. pi. 46) and a bronze statuette of the pantheistic
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religious beliefs in closely analogous forms, of which many similar
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428) is likewise appropriate to a fertilising god [supra p. 396 n. 1). S. Reinach in the
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3 O. Schrader Prehistoric Antiquities of the Aryan Peoples trans. F. B. Jevons London
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religious beliefs in closely analogous forms, of which many similar
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428) is likewise appropriate to a fertilising god [supra p. 396 n. 1). S. Reinach in the
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3 O. Schrader Prehistoric Antiquities of the Aryan Peoples trans. F. B. Jevons London
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (g): The sun and the bull / I: The bull and the sun in Egypt
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The Bull and the Sun in Egypt 431
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6 Corp. inscr. Gr. iii. 304. See further W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 3081 f.
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8 Id. id. pi. 55, 3. On Greek and Roman representations of Mnevis see W. Drexler
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marks4, of which a few are reported by classical authors. Thus
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592 f. Miiller) and G. Maspero The Passing of the Empires London 1900 p. 246 n. 5)
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6 For XevKov rerpayiopov of the MSS. we should read, with Stein, \evKov tl TpLywvov.
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7 For eirl de t% yXtbcra-rj Kavdapov of the MSS. we should read, with Jablonski and Stein,
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tt]i> ovpav Kal tt)v yXQaaav. Larcher cites from schol. Ptolem. tetrabibl. p. 2 the statement
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11 Porphyrios ap. Eus. praep. ev. 3. 13. 2, Kyrillos in Oseam 5. 8f.
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The Bull and the Sun in Egypt 433
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upon the lucky man in whose herd he had been born. Sacred
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a gilded cabin and conveyed as a god to the precinct of Hephaistos
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ptifievai ra tavrGbv yewr/Tina [xbpia. The passage is quoted by Eus. praep. ev. 2. 1. 50.
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called bridal-chambers: if he entered the one, it was a good sign ;
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the mathematician ap. Plin. nat. hisf. 5. 55, Phiala was the source of the Nile.
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11 Plout. de Is. et Os. 56. See, however, R. Pietschmann in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
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is indecisive. On the Apis-tombs of the "Lapainov (Strab. 807) of Sakkara see A. Mariette
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The Bull and the Sun in Egypt 435
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2 Ail. de nat. an. 11. xo. The Apis-cult, like the Mnevis-cult, was founded by king
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e Plout. de Is. et Os. 29, cp. ib. 20, 43. At Memphis Apis was regarded as the
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9 Tertull. ad nat. 2. 8. 10 C. Soherer in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1803 f.
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13 E. Meyer and W. H. Roscher in Lex. Myth. i. 420: ' Daher hat auch Apis (wie
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an image of the sun opposing the movement of the universe3.'
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The expression (ib. 21) imago so/is in adversam nmndi partem nitentis is rightly explained
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publishes a mummy-ticket (s. i or ii A.D.), now at Strassburg, which directs that the body
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styled the "living soul of Ra,"...and the "bull of the Mountain of
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Now the Greeks at an early date came into contact with all
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5 R. Pietschmann in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2793.
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10 See e.g. Plout. de Is. et Os. 35 with the judicious remarks of P. D. Scott-Moncrieff
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styled the "living soul of Ra,"...and the "bull of the Mountain of
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Now the Greeks at an early date came into contact with all
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5 R. Pietschmann in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2793.
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10 See e.g. Plout. de Is. et Os. 35 with the judicious remarks of P. D. Scott-Moncrieff
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (g): The sun and the bull / II: Zeus, Io, and Epaphos
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the obscure and presumably non-Greek1 name Bdkchos was in fact
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Less problematic is another and a better-known case—that of
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Cho. Your goddess turned the woman to a cow.
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2 The loan would be facilitated not only by the bovine form of the god and his
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5 Farnell Cults of Gk. States v. 300 n. 73. 6 Cp. Gruppe loc. cit.
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9 See J. Escher-Burkli in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 2708 f.
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(b.C.M. i.), aivb yap rrjs rod Atos eTrcuprjs irpbs 'Itb' J^iracpos eyiveTO (Gu.), Tzetz. in Lyk. Al.
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King. What all-seeing herdman of one heifer ? Say.
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King. How then was named the heifer's birth divine ?
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Cho. Libya that holds a wide extent of earth.
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King. In truth ye seem to me to be of kin
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amour. Hera, not yet vanquished, sets Argos Panoptes, the 'All-
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Not so we. Aischylos' plot is obviously put together out of
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from other sources. They may at least help towards the recon-
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doros1, who in his great 'Library' of Greek myths has preserved,
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3 Hence the belief that lovers might perjure themselves with impunity (Hes. frag. 5
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4 Plin. nat. hist. 16. 239 Argis olea etiamnum durare dicitur, ad quam Io in tauram
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Kunstmylh. Zeus p. 474, T. Panofka 'Argos Panoptes' in
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279 f.), a green jasper of which a replica in paste was in the
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7 Two other birds were brought into connexion with the myth. (1) lynx the 'wry-
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formed him into a peacock (schol. Aristoph. av. 102, anon, miscell. 6 in Myth. Graec. ed.
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then sent the gad-fly to drive the cow far away. The cow, after
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Zeus, and whether the colour of the said cow was white or black or
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with the hdrpe (Ov. met. 1. 7 r7 f., Lucan. 9. 663 f., Val. Flacc. 4. 390), or by putting out
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(probably to suit the name Tu>).
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then sent the gad-fly to drive the cow far away. The cow, after
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Zeus, and whether the colour of the said cow was white or black or
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with the hdrpe (Ov. met. 1. 7 r7 f., Lucan. 9. 663 f., Val. Flacc. 4. 390), or by putting out
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(probably to suit the name Tu>).
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the god, or his worshippers1, or both, were 'cows.' Similarly
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interpreted by R. Scholl Satura philologa in hon. H. Sauppii p. 177 and A. Dieterich
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3 T. Macridy ' Un hieron d'Artemis IIwXu> a Thasos' in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch.
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7rcoXos as a priestess or attendant of the goddesses.
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6 See G. A. Gerhard in the Archivf. Rel. 1904 vii. 520—523.
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8 Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.2 no. 739, r 7 f- tWos, who dates the inscription between
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who were initiated into the leontikd or ' leonine' mysteries of
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Leipzig 1911 p. 138 ff., and in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 3062, who cites much additional
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2 Hdt. 2. 55—57, Strab. 7 frag. 1 p. 73 Kramer, Eustath. in Od. p. 1760, 43 f.,
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eao"r}vevaas ayv&s /cat eucre/3tDs, cp. E. L. Hicks The Collection of Ancient Greek Inscrip-
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quoting from a commentary on Pindar written by Didymos, who lived in the second half
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:i //. 18. 4o'AAt77 re j3ounris the Nereid. In the late Homeric hymn 31. 2 the mother
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4 I/. 3. 144 Klymene, 7. 10 Phylomedousa. On Polottls in the sense of 'large-eyed5
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7 For the analogous case of deb, yXavnGnn.? 'Adrjvrj see infra ch. ii § 9 (h) ii (X).
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quoting from a commentary on Pindar written by Didymos, who lived in the second half
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:i //. 18. 4o'AAt77 re j3ounris the Nereid. In the late Homeric hymn 31. 2 the mother
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4 I/. 3. 144 Klymene, 7. 10 Phylomedousa. On Polottls in the sense of 'large-eyed5
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7 For the analogous case of deb, yXavnGnn.? 'Adrjvrj see infra ch. ii § 9 (h) ii (X).
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whom the hymn is raised9,' and Akrata, 'She who is worshipped
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1 W. Robertson Smith Lectures on the Religion of the Semites'2 London 1907 p. 310,
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6 Plout. symp. 3. 9. 2 makes Eu/3ota the sole nurse of Hera, cp. et. mag. p. 388, 54 ff.
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10 Paus. 2. 24. 1 states that on the way up to the akropolis of Argos there was a
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5 C. Waldstein The Argive Heraeum Boston and New York 1905 ii. 201 ff. pi. 75,
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8 Pind. 01. 7. 83 0 t ev"Apyei %a\/cos 'iyvw viv. The schol. vet. ad loc. 152 a explains
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all the citizens1. Was it as devotees of Hera Argeia that the Coan
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Further details concerning the Argive cult may be gathered
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this prayer, when they had sacrificed and feasted, the young men
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4 The French excavators of Delphoi found to the west of the Athenian Treasury two
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the very statues mentioned by Herodotos. On them see further Perrot—Chipiez Hist, de
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5 Anth. Pal. 3. 18. 2 with arg., Souid. s.v. Kpoiaos, Philarg. in Verg. georg. 3. 532
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(51), Eudok. viol. 435c, Souid. s.v. Kpolcros, Cic. Tusc. 1. 113, Serv. and Philarg. in
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all the citizens1. Was it as devotees of Hera Argeia that the Coan
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Further details concerning the Argive cult may be gathered
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this prayer, when they had sacrificed and feasted, the young men
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4 The French excavators of Delphoi found to the west of the Athenian Treasury two
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the very statues mentioned by Herodotos. On them see further Perrot—Chipiez Hist, de
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5 Anth. Pal. 3. 18. 2 with arg., Souid. s.v. Kpoiaos, Philarg. in Verg. georg. 3. 532
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(51), Eudok. viol. 435c, Souid. s.v. Kpolcros, Cic. Tusc. 1. 113, Serv. and Philarg. in
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for her to go to the temple except on an ox-car1 drawn by white
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anointed themselves with oil, and stooped their necks to the yoke6.
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A second tale of Biton's prowess was told in verse by Lykeas,
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Returning to the joint performance of the two brothers, we note
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3 Hyg. fab. 254. Cp. Tert. ad nat. 2. 9 ne in sacris piaculum committeret.
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considered a copy of this relief1. An ancient glass-paste, however,
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5 H. Dlitschke ' Kleobis und Biton ' in the Arch.-ep. Mitth. 1883 vii. 15.3—167 pi. 2.
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souls of the two lads. On the right we see them reunited to their
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Another celebrated example of euthanasia, coupled with this
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relate the Story, that the two Brothers finding the Oxen did not draw the Chariot fast
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6 Unless priority can be claimed for the Telegonia of Eugammon (Epic. Gr.frag. i. 57
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souls of the two lads. On the right we see them reunited to their
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Another celebrated example of euthanasia, coupled with this
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relate the Story, that the two Brothers finding the Oxen did not draw the Chariot fast
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6 Unless priority can be claimed for the Telegonia of Eugammon (Epic. Gr.frag. i. 57
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The Proitides
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is rich in oxen5/ her sacred herd at Nemea6, her numerous votive
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13 Is this the ultimate significance of Kleobis and Biton acting as oxen to draw the car
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14 A. Rapp in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 3001 ff.
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The Proitides
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is rich in oxen5/ her sacred herd at Nemea6, her numerous votive
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13 Is this the ultimate significance of Kleobis and Biton acting as oxen to draw the car
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14 A. Rapp in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 3001 ff.
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The fields; yet none pursued so base a love
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thinks that the Proitides contrasted their own beauty with the ugliness of Hera's
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6 edvov avrrjv tQv iarpeitiv KapTrcoadfievos. If the text is sound, eSvov is used incorrectly
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8 Serv. in Verg. eel. 6. 48, Myth. Vat. 1. 85.
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offence Hera1 sent upon them the delusion that they were cows :
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a hypostasis or by-form of Hera6. This somewhat vague and
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3 Serv. in Verg. eel. 6. 48, Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 2. 220, 3. 453, Myth. Vat. 1.
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girls were the /36es of Hera just as Athenian girls were the apuroi of Artemis.
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J. Scaliger's correction of the last word to ' Upas (ii> "Apyei "Upas Knaack) has won
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€k tQiv irepi HLpvvda devdpwu oyx^V TtfJ-wv evureavov (so the MSS. : evuearov cj. Kaibel)
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offence Hera1 sent upon them the delusion that they were cows :
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a hypostasis or by-form of Hera6. This somewhat vague and
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3 Serv. in Verg. eel. 6. 48, Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 2. 220, 3. 453, Myth. Vat. 1.
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girls were the /36es of Hera just as Athenian girls were the apuroi of Artemis.
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J. Scaliger's correction of the last word to ' Upas (ii> "Apyei "Upas Knaack) has won
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€k tQiv irepi HLpvvda devdpwu oyx^V TtfJ-wv evureavov (so the MSS. : evuearov cj. Kaibel)
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described in all our sources as the priestess of Hera, never as a
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eavrovs 'Apyeioou Traides ev eoprrf tlvl ■naifavTes airoKakovuiv k.t.X. The same form of the
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A. Frickenhaus in Tiryns i. 19 ff. follows Wilamowitz in restoring KaXXidvr) as the
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18, alib. See W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 439 ff., supra p. 237 n. 1 (where the
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7 On the Hellenistic Zeus ' HAtos see supra p. 186 ff. Isis was to the Greeks, though
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'ApyeioL ixvo~tik.G>s to ovop.a rrjs aeXrjvrjs rb atrbupvcpov 'Ico \£yovaiv etos dpri. The same
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In modern times various arguments have been adduced to
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belief on three main grounds—the similarity subsisting between
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in Dionys. per. 92, Chron. Paschale i. 74 Dindorf, Kedren. hist. comp. (i. 37 Bekker),
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1 L. Ross Italiker unci Graken p. 84, cited by R. Engelmann in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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Tavpunris...'M.r)i'7), Lyd. de mens. 3. 10 p. 44, 9 Wiinsch, where ~Lekr}VT) is described in an
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or riding on a steer1, or at least drawn in a chariot by white steers
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1 Ach. Tat. 1. 4 eidov eyw wot' iiri ratipip yeypafx/xeurjv ^eXrjvijv, Lact. Plac. in Stat.
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subsequently modified his opinion in his Indogermanischer Volksglaube Berlin 1885 p. 209
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s Schol. Pind. Nem. p. 425 Boeckh. Zeus and Nemea appear together on the
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6 Hes. theog. 328 f. yovvoiaiv Karhaaae Ne/te«?s, irrj/ui' avdp&irois. The line was
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Anaxagoras told the same tale1, and others followed suit2, so that
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The ancient systematisers of mythology recognized a variety of
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Plout. de facie in orbe lunae 24, Steph. Byz. s.v. 'Airecras, Nigidius ap. schol. Caes. Germ.
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Serv. in Verg. Aen. 8. 295 Lunae Alius et invulnerabilis dictus est, cp. Sen. Here. fur.
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5 Diod. 3. 74. In Cic. de nat. deor. 3. 58 (Dionysum) quartum love et Luna, cui sacra
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Saturnio et Semela. In Euseb.praep. ev. 3. 13. 18 t'ls yap r/ tovtov (sc. Alovvvov) yevv-qaaaa,
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<rcpaXX6[xevoL 8cbpoi<ji xopoifiaveos 'Io[3aKxov. That the l6f3aKxoi acted the part of 'I6(3<xkxos,
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Anaxagoras told the same tale1, and others followed suit2, so that
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The ancient systematisers of mythology recognized a variety of
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Plout. de facie in orbe lunae 24, Steph. Byz. s.v. 'Airecras, Nigidius ap. schol. Caes. Germ.
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Serv. in Verg. Aen. 8. 295 Lunae Alius et invulnerabilis dictus est, cp. Sen. Here. fur.
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5 Diod. 3. 74. In Cic. de nat. deor. 3. 58 (Dionysum) quartum love et Luna, cui sacra
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Saturnio et Semela. In Euseb.praep. ev. 3. 13. 18 t'ls yap r/ tovtov (sc. Alovvvov) yevv-qaaaa,
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<rcpaXX6[xevoL 8cbpoi<ji xopoifiaveos 'Io[3aKxov. That the l6f3aKxoi acted the part of 'I6(3<xkxos,
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mentions a priestly personage called the boukolikos1. His name
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seen that his name Argos 'the Glittering' is comparable with that
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menes6. He resembled Zeus in nature as well as in name. Zeus,
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k\}j€t avdas, | ilo Bclkxcu, i'w Bct/c^cu, derives the name from the initial exclamation. And
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8 Argos introduced agriculture into the Argive land: he sent for wheat from Libye
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or some one else, sent Argos to Libye and Sicily for the wheat that grew there unrecognised,
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And this was no unimportant detail of his myth: Apollonios
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And Hyginus describes the same hero as ' an Argive clad in a
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3 Miss J. E. Harrison in the Class. Ken. 1893 vii. 76, after H. D. Midler Mythologie
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hold your position that Argos was a celebrant—only I go much further in thinking, not
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who had first yoked oxen to the plough, and had been struck by lightning.
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my contention that Argos was akin to Zeus. Hesychios, in one of
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2 W. Vollgraff in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1909 xxxiii. 445 f.
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Kai '^eAios 6s iravT e^opq.s,' supposing that the first quotation is the Euripidean tag parodied
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that he interprets the title of Zeus Panoptes in a solar sense.
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white cow12, it was perhaps because ' in Euboia almost all the cattle
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15 On the relation of the Euboean to the Argive myth see Gruppe Gr, Myth. Rel.
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Coins of Euboia from the earliest times exhibit a variety of
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jecture that the allusion is to the cult of Hera6, who perhaps,
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2 Prof. W. Ridgeway The Origin of Metallic Currency and Weight Standards
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6 Head Hist, num.2 p. 357 : 'The Bull or Cow is possibly connected with the cult of
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464 The Myth of Pasiphae
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x. The Myth of Pasiphae. .
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' Now Asterion died childless, and Minos desired to become king of Crete,
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5 A wall-painting in a room of the Casa dei Vettii at Pompeii (Herrmann Denkm
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x. The Myth of Pasiphae. .
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' Now Asterion died childless, and Minos desired to become king of Crete,
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5 A wall-painting in a room of the Casa dei Vettii at Pompeii (Herrmann Denkm
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drove the bull mad. It proceeded to lay waste, not only
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dedicated by Eurystheus to Hera. But Hera, loathing the gift because it
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Harrison Myth. Mon. Anc. Ath. p. 522 fig. 79. The coin has been thought to represent
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drove the bull mad. It proceeded to lay waste, not only
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dedicated by Eurystheus to Hera. But Hera, loathing the gift because it
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Harrison Myth. Mon. Anc. Ath. p. 522 fig. 79. The coin has been thought to represent
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6 Apollod. 1. 9. 26. The editors print 6 TdXws, but the name was also accented
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8 Xwayioyr] Xe^ewv xPWWwp k.t.X. in Bekker anecd. i. 344, 10 ff. 'Adiovvios ravpos'
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pi. 23)? On the Cretan Zeus as a sort of Adonis see supra p. i 57 n. 3.
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of honey and was drowned. After his disappearance Minos had search made
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1 Arj<r<j7)s 6 Aa/x\paKi]v6s ap. schol. vet. and ap. Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 29 "Attjs d7r' aKpwv
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Trap' avrois (the Phrygians) yewpyLnbv fBovv &7roKTeLvy 77 (TKedos tu>v irepl yewpyiav KXeipy,
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capite sanxerint, siquis occidisset. qua in re testis Attice, testis Peloponnesos. nam ab
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4 Cp. the /3ov(p6via at Athens (infra ch. ii § 9 (h) ii), the sacrifice of a calf dressed in
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6 Apollod. 3. 3. 1, cp. Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 811, Aristeid. or. 46. 307 (ii. 398 Dindorf)
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of honey and was drowned. After his disappearance Minos had search made
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1 Arj<r<j7)s 6 Aa/x\paKi]v6s ap. schol. vet. and ap. Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 29 "Attjs d7r' aKpwv
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Trap' avrois (the Phrygians) yewpyLnbv fBovv &7roKTeLvy 77 (TKedos tu>v irepl yewpyiav KXeipy,
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capite sanxerint, siquis occidisset. qua in re testis Attice, testis Peloponnesos. nam ab
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4 Cp. the /3ov(p6via at Athens (infra ch. ii § 9 (h) ii), the sacrifice of a calf dressed in
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6 Apollod. 3. 3. 1, cp. Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 811, Aristeid. or. 46. 307 (ii. 398 Dindorf)
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to the oracle, began to enquire of his people what this portent might be. They
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therefore, called his augurs together to explain the portent. When they were
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bears him out4), the task set to test the powers of the seer was, not
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3 The text is uncertain. M. Schmidt prints: qui cum non invenirent, Polyidus
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isle; but the coloration is here a matter of Ionian technique, not of
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2me Serie Paris 1901 p. 65, id. in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1892 xvi. 254, Mon. d. Inst.
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hazards the suggestion that we should read oIkigtt}v and explain it of an eponymous
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Trdao-ra ^\ixy]v c3 /c' § to Kaprcuiros k.t.X.) and, in an all but identical form, was used by
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The Sacred Cattle of Gortyna 471
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isle; but the coloration is here a matter of Ionian technique, not of
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2me Serie Paris 1901 p. 65, id. in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1892 xvi. 254, Mon. d. Inst.
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hazards the suggestion that we should read oIkigtt}v and explain it of an eponymous
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Trdao-ra ^\ixy]v c3 /c' § to Kaprcuiros k.t.X.) and, in an all but identical form, was used by
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evergreen oak or following the Gortynian cows3.
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collection a similar coin of Knossos, struck in alliance with Gortyna (cp. J. N. Svoronos
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(i. 215 Bekker)) place the Cretan Labyrinth at Gortyna.
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10 H. R. Hall 'The Two Labyrinths' in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1905 xxv. 328.
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The Labyrinth at Knossos
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evergreen oak or following the Gortynian cows3.
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collection a similar coin of Knossos, struck in alliance with Gortyna (cp. J. N. Svoronos
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(i. 215 Bekker)) place the Cretan Labyrinth at Gortyna.
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10 H. R. Hall 'The Two Labyrinths' in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1905 xxv. 328.
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1 Diod. 1. 61, 1. 97, Plin. not. hist. 36. 84—86. The earliest writer that speaks of
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2 (1) Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. inf. no. E 84 a kylix from Vulci, of which the
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Madrid p. rroff. no. 196 pis. 25—28 a kylix signed by the artist Aison, first published
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skyphos from the akropolis at Athens (fig. 331)4 the resemblance
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pi. 3, a fragmentary skyphos from the Persian dibris showing Theseus beside the
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The Labyrinth at Knossos
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The same result is reached on Cretan soil. Coins of Knossos
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3 O. Benndorf in the Sitzungsber. d. kais. Akad. d. Wiss. in Wien Phil.-hist. Classe
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the other hand, the swastika apart from its incuse corners (figs. 339,
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1 Cp. Roman mosaics, which represent the slaying of the Minotaur within a large
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Cretan art presuppose the swastika as the earliest ascertainable
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is something like a consensus in favour of the view that it was a
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5 This suggestion was first made by Sir Arthur Evans in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath.
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The Labyrinth at Knossos 479
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hard plaster, on which we may believe the labyrinthine lines to
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A. E. Haigh The Attic Theatre*1 Oxford 1898 p. 137.
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3 I have here combined a plan of the ' Theatral Area' (based on that of A. J. Evans
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a flourishing 'Minoan' settlement, it might be suggested that the
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in 1194 A.D., tells his old friend the prior of Hildesheim how
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2 On the TeTpaywvos %op6s of tragic, comic, and satyric plays, and its relation to the
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The Labyrinth at Knossos 481
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2 Sir Arthur Evans loc. cit. p. 111 concludes 'that this first of theatres, the Stepped
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5 Eustath. in II. p. 1166, 17 ff. 6 Soph. At. 700.
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back are three cranes visible against the foliage of the willow. The inscription above is
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Religions Paris 1905 i. 233 ff. figs. 1—4). On another altar found near Treves in 1895
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vads, the centre of which forms a sunk oblong space. This is separated from the third
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The Labyrinth at Knossos 483
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Ascanius and his Trojans3. This tradition, if sound, points to the
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would be comparable with the Minotaur10, while the swastika be-
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Here at least is a bona fide piece of folk-lore.
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9 I figure a copper in my collection.
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of gold and pearls, in which was a Minotaur of emerald holding a
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where Hirt's cj. Samiits for codd. Lemnius certainly suits the clause : architecti fecere
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see Durm Baukunst d. Etrusk!1 p. 140 ff.), were all buildings and merely attest the fact
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3 F. Prevost in the Rev. Arch. 1847—1848 ii. 664, 800 ff. pi. 78.
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uncommon in continental churches3. A fine specimen, composed
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propalare. I am indebted for this and for several of the following references to a
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served a penitential purpose. One at Alkborough in Lincolnshire,
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2 E.g. there is one inside the west door of Ely cathedral; but it is of quite recent
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The Labyrinth at Knossos 487
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'At the maze (called there mazles) at Comberton, in Cambridgeshire, it has
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was in danger of extinction ; but I have repeatedly seen the school-
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3 T. Wright The History and Topography of the County of Essex London 1835
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on a coin of Knossos (supra .p. 477 fig. 343)7. In Finland and
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1 E. Trollope loc. cit. p. 222 ff. Welsh shepherds, in commemoration of their Trojan
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5 On Hallands Vadero, an island in the Kattegat, a maze of stones is called
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along a trade-route (cp. the map in R. Forrer Keltische Numismatik der Rhein- mid
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The Labyrinth at Knossos 489
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Nunnantarha (Nonnenhage) genannt, in dem schwedischen Archipel von Abo und am
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endorsing his conclusions as to the precise character of the rite involved. He holds that
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p. 41 ff.) that the whole story of the Trojan War presupposes this northern myth, with
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These speculations, which are set forth with much learning and ingenuity, are for the
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'A dance or game which has thus spread over Europe and survived in
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4 Frazer Golden Botigh?: The Dying God p. 77, cp. id.3 The Magic Art i. 312.
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Such a dance doubtless served to promote the year's vegetation;
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former as 'dark with roses2'; Timachidas, of the latter as made
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forget that a shining crown of some sort was connected with the
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1 Apollod. 3. 1. 4, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 653, 1299, 1301, cp. Nonn. Dion. 13. 222 ff.,
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2 Paus. 2. 31. 1. Rufin. recognit. 10. 21 makes Asterion the son of Iupiter by Idea
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4 So Schirmer in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 657, K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-
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spots, mostly T-shaped, of white), Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases ii. 105 no. B 148 (black-figured
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a row of dots, which may or may not be meant for stars2.
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Baumeister Denkm. iii. 1789 fig. 1873, A. S. Murray Designs from Greek Vases in the
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Few features of the 'Minoan' civilisation are more striking
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by A. Reichel1. This careful investigator thinks that the sport
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of bull-baiting is found in the Thessalian taurokathdpsia4-. The
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4 The literary and monumental evidence of the TavpoK<xda\pt.a is collected by J. Baunack
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Thessaly etc. p. 25 ff. pis. 4, 12 f., 5, 1—4). Since a fourth-century drachm of the same
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the Thessalian sport, in which the hunter is mounted and the bull
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In an inscription from Larissa (Inscr. Gr. sept, ii no. 528) a bull-fight takes place for
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3 Nilsson Gr. Feste p. 80 f. Farnell Cults of Gk. States iv. 25 : 'We have the evidence
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find it. A banded agate in Sir Arthur Evans' collection (fig. 361)1
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have come from Priene, where we have already found the Labyrinth-pattern occurring
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(fig. 362)1, which represents a man grasping by the horn a couple of
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type of such rites5. On limestone blocks inside a rock-shelter a man
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1 Joum. Hell. Stud. 1894 xiv. 120 fig. 14 after O. Rossbach in the Ann. d. Inst.
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Edinburgh 1903 p. 354 f., and especially I. Scheftelowitz 'Das Hbrnermotiv in den
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discovery and for suggesting that it may furnish a prototype of the rites in question.
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used in these ceremonial games1. ' Minoan' seal-stones show
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4 See K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 1721.
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dainties contained in the cornu copiae of Zeus. Pherekydes, the
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Paris 1811 pi. 125, 467, Reinach Rip. Vases ii. 327, 2) are inadequate. Behind the throne
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Apollod. 2. 7. 5 (see Jebb's ed. of Soph. Track, p. 3).
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4 Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 1425 n. 4 collects the evidence and adds a brief biblio-
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6 Mithras in the great Mithraic myth rides the bull, grasping it by the horns, to
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in contact with the bull by methods resembling those of the
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fig. 9, Head Hist, num? p. 888. The obverse of this coin has a bearded male head,
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vase formerly in the Hamilton collection (Tischbein Hamilton Vases v pi. 22, Reinach
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p. 108 f. compares this lifting of the live bull en route for sacrifice with the exploit of
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; 4 Other examples of the title are collected by O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. ]\Iyth. iii.
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ends his account of the cult as follows :
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of Nysa struck by Maximus. Six naked
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by the halter a humped bull, which goes
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UXovrodoTTi k.t.X. See O. Hofer in the Jahrb.f. Philol. u. Pcidag. 1894 cxlix. 262 and
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6 So Dr B. V. Head in Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lydia p. lxxxiii.
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would probably have called the men keratesseis or keraelkeh1. They
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I end with an amusing, if not instructive, example of type-
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the ritual horns, which in ' Minoan' cult-scenes are set in various
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2 Stephani Vasensamml. St. Petersburg i. 385 f. no. 884 and in the Compte-rendic
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would probably have called the men keratesseis or keraelkeh1. They
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I end with an amusing, if not instructive, example of type-
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the ritual horns, which in ' Minoan' cult-scenes are set in various
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2 Stephani Vasensamml. St. Petersburg i. 385 f. no. 884 and in the Compte-rendic
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conventionalised article of ritual furniture derived from the actual
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2 R. Paribeni 'Corni di consecrazione nella prima eta del ferro europea' in the
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A. Mosso The Datvn of Mediterranean civilisation London 1910 pp. 343—345 .
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the Cretan type of horned altar (fig. 371)1 with one found at Oficio
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not only in Crete, but also in various countries to the east, north,
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find outlying regions that have not been repeatedly swept by the
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1 M. j. Lagrange La Crete ancienne Paris 1908 p. 83 fig. 62 (about ■§■) a votive altar in
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as such. These heaps have a pair of bullock's horns stuck into
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Dr C. G. Seligmann in letters dated March 15 and March 22,
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the Dinka, is called after him ; his companions, who were for the most part his
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that in his country mud representations of cattle were erected over the graves
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area. Of course in classical times, though the term ' horned altar'
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Thus the ritual horns of ' Minoan' art (fig. 37/)2 were stylised
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fiwfibv tol Kepaovxov edeL/xaro rdvde 'SeXevKos. There may be a special point in the epithet
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Coins give him the horn of a bull (B?'it. Mus. Cat. Coins Seleucid Kings of Syria p. 3
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by successive generations of practical folk (figs. 3792, 3803).
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1 Terra-cotta spit-rests from Thessaly of neolithic date have been described and figured
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Thessaly Cambridge 1912 p. 43 fig. 19; pp. 60 f., 73; p. 85. For bronze examples of the
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(fig. 385)5; and these volutes in turn were combined with a simple
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servatism retained clearer traces of
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Plutarch, from left horns9 or from right horns only10. Again, the
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5 From a red-figured kdlpis formerly in the Canino collection (Gerhard Auserl.
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Cp. the single horns of stone found in a neolithic pillar-precinct at Terlizzi in Apulia
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The closest parallel to the Dinka bull-shrine is, however, to be
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be drawn. Next, every aperture in his body is stuffed up with
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The buried bull or bull-shrine, if we may so describe it, was in
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thereby himself filled with the life of the divine beast. Moreover,
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Bahri the relative positions of
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Serv. ad loc. rogabant enim deos ararum ansas tenentes. For other examples see the
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5 Mr H. R. Hall points out to me that Mr Somers Clarke {Proceedings of the Society
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To the same cvcle of ideas belongs the Mithraic sacrifice of
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1 Figs- 389 and 390 are the front and back of a Mithraic altar-piece found in 1826 in
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reconstructed from his monuments1—was bidden by the raven,
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advancing to seize the branches of a bush, of which the lower part is seen.
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This relief was originally so mounted as to turn about in its three-sided frame on two
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1 F. Cumont Texies et monuments etc. i. 159 ff., in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 3050 ff.,
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yevecriv XeXrjdorcos anotiiov. The parallelism between the procreation of bees from a
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W. Robertson Smith1 long since pointed out that in the Semitic
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4 H. C. Butler in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1900 iv. 434 b, W. K. Prentice ib. 1902 vi.
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7 So too G. Hoffmann in the Zeitschrift fiir Assyriologie xi. 246, E. Littmann ap.
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8 So too E. Littmann ap. W. K. Prentice toe. cit. p. 118, M. Lidzbarski in the
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the northern end of Djebel Bdrishd. Here was once a fine Roman
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TTvkQiva avearrjaav irovs | airo eVoi/dou /xeidov Ztovs Ba, Topirtaiov (W. K. Prentice in
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Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 3 ff. or even by Farnell Cults of Gk. States i. 102 ff., though it
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Among artificially-shaped stones we may notice several types—-the pillar, the pyramid,
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at Tarentum in very early times (infra ch. ii § 3 (a) ii (5)). Cp. also an Apulian bell-
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8e k'lov'l eariv einaa fxevri) : cp. the conical stone inscribed AI02^ MHA-f!SI!OY
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Zeus 2,Topiraos (A. S. Arvanitopoullos in the 'E0. 'Apx- 1906 p. 63 f. fig., K. A.
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deities, represented at Tegea by small pyramids surmounting four-sided pillars of Doliana
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Messene and Lakonike—there was a sanctuary and oracle of
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(L. Stephani Parerga archaeologica St Petersburg 1851—1876 no. 18, F. Wieseler in the
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bolt Herakles, who stands before him greedily eating the fruit that he ought to be
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4 E.g. supra p. 38 f. pi. iv, r, p. 39 n. 2 pi. iv, 2 (Apulian vase in British Museum),
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Messene and Lakonike—there was a sanctuary and oracle of
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(L. Stephani Parerga archaeologica St Petersburg 1851—1876 no. 18, F. Wieseler in the
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bolt Herakles, who stands before him greedily eating the fruit that he ought to be
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4 E.g. supra p. 38 f. pi. iv, r, p. 39 n. 2 pi. iv, 2 (Apulian vase in British Museum),
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the daughter of Amyklas when fleeing from the embraces of Apollon
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4 The manuscript reading Ylacpi-qs.. .Iia<pLy] was corrected by Camerarius to ILao-Mpdrjs...
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8 This view, which I put forward in the Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 412, was adopted in
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the splendid silver cow's head with golden horns and a gold-plated
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5 B. Staes Hepl ttjs xPV(Te0JS MvKrjvaiKUP rivwv koctfx-q/j.6,tuv in the 'E0. 'A/3%. 1907
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regarded as moon-goddesses—the former through the influence of
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4 Frazer Golden Boughz: The Dying God p. 73.
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7 This was seen by J. Escher-Burkli in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 1287 f.; but
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Dr L. R. Farnell likewise concludes that Europe was 'the Cretan earth-goddess'
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3 Nilsson Gr. Feste p. 96 remarks that this can hardly be a case of actual hones
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K. Tiimpel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2261).
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4—6, 22 f., J. Escher-Biirkli in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 1296—1298) I figure but
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Marriage of the Sim and Moon in Crete 527
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in Cypro. This last passage is quite misconceived by J. Escher-Biirkli in Pauly—
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Zetis, ev Kvirpy, quot capita tot sententiae: see J. Alberti and M. Schmidt on the
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Zevs) stands alone. Whether it preserves an older form of the myth, or is due to the
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mehr einer Eiche als einer Platane ahnlich'), but also of Mr Spyridion Miliarakis,
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Mr Svoronos' view is attractive. In the Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 404 f. I accepted it
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shock-head of slender shoots (fig. 394), which in some cases have
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being nowhere mentioned by any classical author, {c) Well-preserved specimens of the
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regarded the tree as an ancient willow. In such a matter the opinion of an experienced
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Marriage of the Sun and Moon in Crete 529
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Doubtless the local die-sinker knew what he was about, and
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4 Supra p. 112 n. 3. Another account stated that Zeus was reared by the daughters
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'QXev-q, abridged by Eustath. in II. p. 292, 10 ff.
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her tree is cut down (R. Gordon Smith Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan London 1908
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of prettiness but 'vielmehr ein Attribut von tieferer Bedeu-
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in 1. a vase, r. hand on breast; on L, approaching her out of the water, forepart of a bull;
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Possibly the flower-basket of Europe was derived from a custom
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conjecture that the very name ^Europe or Eiiropeia was a cult-title
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p. 467). But the name occurs nowhere else, and no other magistrate ever inscribed
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3 The nameQ3u/)a>7r?7 has been regarded by recent writers (1) as Pelasgian and there-
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' Verfinsterten': (3), as a Greek compound of evpvs and oir, 'eye,' equivalent in meaning
532
532 Marriage of the Sun and Moon in Crete
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P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 165 pi. 9, 19.
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xvii. 405 fig. 2 (British Museum), P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 165 pi. g, 18 (Paris).
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be conjectured that the famous olcrrpos (Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 266) was but Zeus in the
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12 Ants, bees, butterflies etc. were often regarded as the soul in insect form (Gruppe
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Marriage of the Sun and Moon in Crete 533
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Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 800 ff.). If Zeus became an ant in Thessaly (Clem. Al. protr. 2. 39.
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ry 'AxeAwou, pt.vpp.7ji; yevbp.euos, e£ rjs MyppLibibv, Arnob. adv. nat. 4. 26 versus.-..in
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2 H. von Fritze in W. Ddrpfeld Troja und Ilion Athens 1902 ii. 491 pi. 63, 68 f.,
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3 Mr G. F. Hill A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins London 1899 p. 181 puts
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According to F. Solmsen in the Indogermanische Forschungen 1912 xxx. 31 ff.,
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5 ties. frag. 129 Flach ap. Strab. 471. See also Prokl. in Hes. o.d. 89.
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critics are content to call it a tree. Its stem is hidden by the pillar.
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348 pi. 36, 8) at Tralleis attached to 'scenes in certain religious mysteries connected with
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1 Infra ch. i § 7 (d). Another version made Zeus consort with Antiope in the form
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p. 542 n. 1) : see F. Imhoof-Blumer in the Journ. Intern, a"Arch. Num. 1908
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earth-goddess worshipped at Gortyna in a sacred tree. For all
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cp. Viminalis. But see now Bolte in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. 1.
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Hyg. fab. 6, 178, 179, cp. Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 2. 289 where L. reads Agriopes.
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10 W. H. Roscher Uber Selene und Verwandtes Leipzig 1890 pp. 95, 128ft and in the
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11 Phrynichos frag. 16 Nauck2 ap. Eustath. in Od. p. 1430, 63 ft /cat ravpos
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reaches Phoinike7 and is identified with Astarte. The most im-
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'There is another large temple in Phoinike, at Sidon. The Sidonians call
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zu meiner Schrift iiber Selene und Verzvandtes Leipzig 1895 p. 32 f., and in the Lex.
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Verzvandtes Leipzig 1895 p. 42 with fig. on p. 37, id. in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 3137
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5 From, a copper of Amphipolis, struck by Tiberius, in my collection :
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Coins i. 278 ff., Head Hist, num? p. 2i6f. See further K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa
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Again, Phoenician and lunar elements are discernible in the
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'Boiotia used to be called Aonia from the Aones, who dwelt there. Its name
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2 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Phoenicia p. cvii f. and p. 316 Index. I figure the reverse
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3 K. Hoeck Kreta Gottingen 1823 i. 93, 96 interprets the crescent-shaped veil of
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54-0 Marriage of the Sun and Moon in Crete
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2 Paus. 9. 12. 1. Two Egyptising altars of Roman date, formerly in the Towneley
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A relief in a tomb of the Roman period at Kom el Chougafa shows the Pharaoh offering
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5 Nonn. Dion. 4. 293 ff. is another attempt to hitch the supposed oracle into verse.
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Marriage of the Sun and Moon in Crete 541
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Such as thou canst not miss. When first the horn
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and to the Boeotian mountain Thourion2, is connected by Prof, von
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Dr Frazer's other example of sun-and-moon marriage was that
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of the mountain-mother5, whose name probably
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of Kouretes as nurse of the infant Zeus (fig. 412)7. Here, as
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2 Flout, v. SulL 17 Qup yap 01 Qoiviices ttjv fiovv nakovcn. This is much nearer the
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6 See K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 1371, O. Jessen ib. v. 587.
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(fig. 413)5. There can be little doubt that the die-sinker has
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3 K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 13706°., K. Tiimpel ib. iii. 880 f.,
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y\vK6. Kprjres repeated in Favorin. lex. p. 391, 11 ; Steph. Byz. s.v. Tafa' ...rds irapdevovs
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Zeus and the Bull in Cretan Myth 543
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dyadov • irapa tovto 5e iivLcpdeyfxa wvofxacrdca tt\v debv. Zeus is here apparently the
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(cp. H. Usener in the Rhein. Mus. 1868 xxiii. 342 and in his Gbtternamen Bonn 1896
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former name of Delos (Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 1780 f. : add schol. Ap. Rhod. 1.
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Zeus and the Bull in Cretan Myth 543
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dyadov • irapa tovto 5e iivLcpdeyfxa wvofxacrdca tt\v debv. Zeus is here apparently the
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(cp. H. Usener in the Rhein. Mus. 1868 xxiii. 342 and in his Gbtternamen Bonn 1896
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former name of Delos (Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 1780 f. : add schol. Ap. Rhod. 1.
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544
544 Zeus and the Bull in Cretan Myth
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307, Verg. culex 15, Solin. 11. 19) was derived from the Titaness Asteria or Asterie,
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Pyth. arg. p. 297 Boeckh) or changed Leto into a quail (Serv. in Verg. Aen. 3. 72).
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protr. 4. 49. 3 p. 312, 15 Stahlin. Cp. the statements that Pasiphaa, daughter of Atlas,
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Caes. Germ. Araleap. 395, 24 ff. Eyssenhardt. See further L. Stephani in the Compte-
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9 The circle of rays surrounding the bull [supra p. 472 fig. 328) and Europe [supra
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that distinguish a Cretan solar Zeus from the ordinary Hellenic
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border' (G. F. Hill A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins London 1899 p. 158).
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Atos davbvios Tovde, \ 6 Mivus k.t.X., in Lyk. Al. 1301 ouros 8e 6 AvKocppwv tov 'AaTepiov
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red-figured fish-plates at Saint Petersburg show Europe on the bull
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To the average understanding the word now meant 'Starry' and
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3 Tzetz. chil. 1. 473, in Lyk. Al. 1301 (supra p. 545 n. 5).
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pi. 32, 21 on which Zeus wears a himdtion and an eagle is added in the field.
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548 Zeus and the Bull in Cretan Myth
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elephants (fig. 418)3, in each case encircled by the same seven stars.
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What was this group of seven stars ? Dr B. V. Head, who
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4 Head Hist. num.x p. 384 'perhaps in the character of Zeus Kretagenes.'
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7 J. N. Svoronos in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1894 xviii. 115 f.
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The bull appears as a sacred animal in connexion with the
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Others took the constellation to be Pasiphae's bull or the Marathonian bull (schol. Arat.
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4 Mar-Tu, the ideographic form of Amurru. See further A. T. Clay Amurru, the
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The Bull and the Sun in Syria 549
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The bull appears as a sacred animal in connexion with the
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Others took the constellation to be Pasiphae's bull or the Marathonian bull (schol. Arat.
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4 Mar-Tu, the ideographic form of Amurru. See further A. T. Clay Amurru, the
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550 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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7 A. Hauvette-Besnault in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1882 vi. 487.
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in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iv. 552.
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to Rome. In the grove of Furrina on the east side of the Ianiculum
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Germanic[o], 4287 (altar shewing relief of a goddess with mural crown, who holds rudder
552
552 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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this god, sending documents folded and sealed: he replies in order to the
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politan. j et Nemauso (on the left of this stone is the relief described and figured infra
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sealed, and sent off, with nothing written on it. The priests, ignorant of the
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' To prevent my argument from ranging through a whole list of divinities,
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a goddess called Adargatis4. To these two they ascribe all power over the
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It might be inferred from Macrobius' account that the deities
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2 Clearly Zeus Helioupolites is meant: see W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1987,
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had da, " zerbrechen, krachen."' See further A. Jeremias in Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 23.
554
554 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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Ba'albek, the seat of this remarkable cult, has seen many changes.
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A. von Domaszewski in the Westdeutsche Zeitschrift 1897 xvi Korrespondenzblatt p. 172
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v. s. s. 1. m., P. Perdrizet in the Comptes rendus de FAcad, des inscr. et belles-lettres 1901
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...............sac(erdotibus)...... See now R. Dussaud in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc. viii. 54.
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3 Chron. Pasch. p. 513 Dindorf. See further the Rev. G. T. Stokes in Smith—Wace
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this custom consult E. S. Hartland ' Concerning the rite at the temple of Mylitta' in the
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Heathenism was for a while triumphant1. But in 379 a.d. Theo-
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Bctalbek passed into Mohammedan hands in 634 a.D., and was
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2 It had been already overthrown by earthquakes (O. Puchstein in the Jahrb. d. kais.
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Various attempts have been made to connect the word BaAa^t'ov with the name Balal
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we have here the Greek fiaXavetov, which appears in Syriac as balana (cp. S. A. Cook
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1865 p. 196 'Exploits of Mar Rabbula.'
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556 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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3 O. Puchstein in the /ahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1901 xvi. 133—160 with
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4 O. Puchstein in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1902 xvii. 88 f., id. Fiihrer
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O. Puchstein in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1901 xvi. 154 n. 11. Id. ib. 1902
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6 O. Puchstein in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1901 xvi. 139 f., id. Fiihrer
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558 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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tree seen through the central gate-way of the Propylaion5. If that
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(cp. infra fig. 427) rather than a cypress-tree. The god within held
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the same legend. Cp. F. De Saulcy Numismatique de la terre sainte Paris 1874 pp. 12 f.,
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MH. Ib. p. 14 Otacilia, with the same legend.
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5 The tree is described as a cypress by Rasche Lex. Num. iv. 93, Suppl. ii. 1344 f.,
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Cypress-trees are not often associated with Zeus. But the temple of Zeus Ne'meios at
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corn-ears in his hand. Is it possible that his fore-court contained
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baldachin presumably covering a fountain-statue. The whole court,
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3 The basilica was in all probability the church built by Theodosios (supra p. 555).
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south still carry their entablature (fig. 424)1. The nads itself, except
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it has not been found possible to reconstruct the complete ground-
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1 O. Puchstein & T. von Liipke op. cit. pi. 17. In the background appears the snow-
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Ib. p. 291 Iulia Domna, 293 Philippus Senior, with the same legend.
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1 O. Puchstein in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1902 xvii. 91 ff., id. Fuhre?
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2 Fig. 428 is reproduced from a drawing by D. Krencker in the fahrb. d. kais. deutsch.
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and, as R. Wood pointed out2, earned for the temple that towered
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advrov €K irevTe \i6wv (Steph. Byz. s.v. Ae\<poL). It was the temple of epic times, the
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Rom? p. 9 f. figs. 4 f. states that it measures 2i-35m in length, 4"33m and 4'40m in height
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at the west end of the building. Nine steps led up to the chancel,
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the larger building being then regarded as that of Helios. But the
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an unfinished frieze, which represents a procession of twelve persons,
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(ib. no. 4475, 1 9eG> Batro%eixei) was the Grecised form of the Baal worshipped at
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type of Philippus Senior (figs. 43 31, 4342). On a rocky eminence
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2 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Galatia, etc. p. 293 no. 18 (vase in precinct, caduceus in
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6 Another possible explanation of the type would be to say that the die-sinker, in
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Iupiter Heliopolitanus and the Bull 567
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2 RascheZ^r. Num. iv. 93 (cp. Suppl. ii. 1345) assumes that it is a temple of Hermes.
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5 Supra p. 554. This association perhaps has some bearing on the remarkable title
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du Jupiter Heliopolitanus ' in the Comptes rendus de I'Acad.des iuscr. et belles-lettres 1901
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lupiter Heliopolitanus and the Bull 569
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in 1752 in the basin of the
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and there are traces of two busts
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solvit {supra p. 552 n. 2) in letters belonging to the end of the second century. Cp. the
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Somewhat more elaborate is a stele of white marble, which came
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Iupiter Heliopolitanus and the Bull 571
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have been called Kvpios Tevvaios, Gennaeus Dominus (F. Cumont in Pauly—Wissowa
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1 On djinn > Tewahs see R. Dussaud in the Rev. Arch. 1903 i. 374 n. 4, 381 n. 2 = id.
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Malakbel (R. Dussaud in the Rev. Arch. 1903 i. 374 = id. Notes de mythologie syrienne
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logie syrienne Paris 1905 pp. 85 f., 91 f.), and G. F. Hill in
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the lion's head with a ball, often radiate, emerging from its ^' ^
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specimen in my collection. Fig. 439.
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A bronze in the Joanneum at Graz (fig. 440)3 has the kdlathos
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Iupiter Heliopolitanus and the Bull 573
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of six or seven petals apiece. And on either side of the sheath is a
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syrienne Paris 1903 p. 39 ff. fig. 15 raises needless doubts (P. Perdrizet in the Rev. Arch.
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his chin is a short tenon for the attachment of a false beard. The
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belonged to J. Loeytved of Beirut and is now in the Berlin collection (C. Clermont-
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false beard, and numerous busts. J. Rouvier detected traces of gilding upon it.
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Iupiter Heliopolitanus and the Bull 575
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showing Hermes in his winged petasos.
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porting or surrounding the solar disk.
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2 This was the view of W. Gurlitt loc. cit. p. 125 n. 9 and of F. Studniczka in the
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no. 219: head turned slightly to left, and tufts of hair between the horns forming a sort
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forms of the sky-god, Adad hailing from the west-country Amurril {supra p. 549 n. 4)
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Adad or Ramman and the Bull 577
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But why was Adad regarded as a bull ? The answer to this
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had come to be identified with the planet Venus. Adad—to
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attributs, et les monuments figure's de Vhtus Paris 1849 4' I1> W. H. Ward in the
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4 My friend the Rev. Dr C. H. W. Johns kindly tells me that the association of
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3 Supra pp. 196 n. 6, 313 n. 8. Empedokles held that lightning consisted of solar
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Adad or Ramman and the Bull 579
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man,' according to G. Maspero, 'embraced within him the elements
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in the Beitrdge zur Assyrialogie Leipzig 1894 ii. 416 f. See also A. Jeremias Die baby-
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Endowed with strength, lord of the harvest lands !
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5 H. C. Rawlinson A Selection from the Miscellaneous Inscriptions of Western Asia
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Adad or Ramman and the Bull 581
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A. Dieterich9 supposed that this ascent of the mountain was a
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3 1 Kings 12. 28 ff. See further the learned dissertation of S. Bochart Hierozoicon
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5 W. Andrae Der Anu-Adad-Tempel in Assur Leipzig 1909 p. 77 f. pi. 34.
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ipivwdep I vw^iBep depiroo^i." The cabalistic formula with which this extract ends is found
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11 E. Riess in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i.. 1726.
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contents in detail11:
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5 Loukian. de dea Syr. 14, Plin. nat. hist. 5. 81. Derketo is the Syrian Tar'ata, an
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8 Loukian. op. cit. 1. The author of the de dea Syria throughout speaks of the goddess
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/xrjKos, though the editors of Lucian take it to mean v\pos, and certainly ib. 30 it bears the
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by lions, while her partner is sitting upon bulls. Indeed, the statue of Zeus
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follows you ; and, if another looks at it from a different position, it has the
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3 On this stone see further E. Babelon loc. cit. p. 1465. It was found in the Indian
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as at Heliopolis5, the partner of Atargatis was Adad identified with
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Semiramis and all the kings of Assyria had the dove as their military standard—a doubtful
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6 This is the thesis of J. Garstang op. cit. pp. viii, n f., 17 n. 49, 27, 70 n. 43 .
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pseudo-Lucian, having described the statues of the inner shrine,
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'When he is minded to deliver an oracle, he first stirs in his seat, and the
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J. Garstang The Syrian Goddess London 19 [3 pp. 22 ff., 70 f. Frontisp. fig. 1 and
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pseudo-Lucian. We can now for the first time realise how accurate
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Atargatis at Hierapolis was associated with Adad, and that the
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4 See now J. Garstang The Syrian Goddess London 1913 pp. 23 ff., 73 n. 45, who
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6 Ib. pp. liv, 138 pi. 17,8 (struck in the time of Antoninus Pius).
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have been where there are now some ruins of a large building, which seems to
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4 Dr Hogarth notes further a much defaced limestone lion near the south-east angle
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Heliopolis and Hierapolis were not the only towns in which the
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of Rhosos on the Gulf of Issos likewise represents a horned deity,
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silver tetradrachm of Antiochos xii, now in the Dresden cabinet,
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1837 pi. 3 b, 3 and 4), Eleutheropolis (id. ib. p. 243 no. 2) and Nikopolis in Iudaea
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A€IHN](jON I CEH (in the year 268 of the Pompeian era = 204 a.d.), Brit. Mas.
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4 F. Imhoof-Blumer in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1898 xviii. 170 n. 9, citing A. L. Millin
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Characteristics of Zeus (Adad) 591
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2 According to Loukian. de dea Syr. 17 ff., the temple at Hierapolis was rebuilt by
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to lay violent hands upon herself. Whereupon he told her of his mutilation and so cured
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figure cylinders of enamelled terra cotta, c. -50111 high, found at Erzingian and thought
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the altar: more than 300 of them come to the sacrifice. All wear white garments and a
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all things' and again as ' her who gave mankind their earliest
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Akin to the Syrian Adad, though not identical with him,
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duplicate of the first: id. ib. Berlin 1906 p. 19 f.), E. J. Davis ' On a New Hamathite
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seen at Ivriz, where a singularly fertile glen runs far into the
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There are three short inscriptions accompanying these figures. In that
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a variable symbol—a pomegranate-flower, a bull's head, the fore-
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others issued by Arsames as satrap of Kilikia, 334—331 B.C.5, show
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of Babylon under Alexander the Great, 331—328 B.C.1, Bctal-tars
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In the third century B.C. he was known at Tarsos as Zeus
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in my collection.
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Among the commonest types of the later copper coins of Tarsos is that of Zeus
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4 Another Cilician god, Olymbros, who passed as being the brother of Sandas (Steph.
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Map/cos o-TaTwp I evxv* X&PLV)- High up in an almost in- \ o^^iT^pf j
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And the debs Karaift&rrjs is coupled with Persephone in an inscription on the ' tomb of
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of exceptional interest (figs. 454, 455)- Within a square frame
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the local Tyche [Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lycaonia, etc. p. 231
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'Uber das Relief mit der Inschrift C. I. L. vi. 426 ' in the Sitzungsber. d. Akad. d. IViss,
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no. 3 pi. 120), and a stone statuette from Frangissa in Kypros showing Ba'al-hamman
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corn-ears at Heliopolis {stipra pp. 552, 558 f., 569, 572), grapes and a plough in Phrygia
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On the right stands Datames himself in chiton and himdtion raising
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Ana must be the name of the naked god, and attempts have been
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that ' I am Datames' would have been the normal commencement
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onwards (figs. 462—46s)5 bears a much closer resemblance to the
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1 I have to thank my friend Mr N. McLean, Lecturer in Aramaic to the University
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2 This word is placed either in the narrow space at the back of Herakles' knee
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2. 413 ff., G. F. Hill in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lycaonia, etc. p. lxxx, Head Hist.
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P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 206 pi. 13, 20.
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(figs. 465, 466)6. This erection has been thought to represent the
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normally represented with his head full-face, not in profile : see E. Pottier ' Histoire
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5 I take this gesture to be expressive of power. In the Old Testament a ' stretched
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548, Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Seleucid Kings of Syria p. 72 pi. 28, 8, p. 78 pi. 21, 6, p. 89
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Dion Chrysostomos, the only author who mentions this pyre, does
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—be they heroes or gods—often visit the states that they have founded, though
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Dr Frazer has conjectured that ' at this festival, as at the festival
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p. lxxxvi speaks with more reserve ('either a permanent monument, or the pyre' etc.).
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to a proof, that a practice of burning a deity, and especially Melcarth, in effigy or in the
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5 Ib. p. 221 pi. 37, 9, Hunter Cat. Coins ii. 555 pi. 60, 18. I figure a specimen in
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(•figs. 469—474)4, in which appears a pyramid flanked by two birds or
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2 For the pyre of Zeus Strdtios as shown on coins of Amaseia see the Class. Rev. 1904
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p. 717. The attribution of these anepigraphic coins is doubtful. Most numismatists now
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p. 96 pi. 16, 3, Anson Num. Gr. v pi. 4, 122, Head Hist, num.'1 p. 717. Cp. the plant-
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The significance of the pyramid as a cult-object is uncertain.
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times called Di-Sandas5, the
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5 Hieron. chron. ami. Abr. 509 Hercules cognomento Desanaus in Phoenice' clarus
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chron. vers. Armen. (ii. 28 Scheme) Hercules in Phoenice cognoscebatur Desandas appel-
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F. C. Movers Die Phonizier Berlin 1841 i. 460 suggested that in Synkell. loc. cit.
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6 Corp. inscr. Gr. iii no. 4538 (a rock-cut inscription from the grotto of Pah at
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7 Folk-Lore 1904 xv. 278, and especially W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii.
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eagle on a discoid base, which bears the name Helios and probably
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Dolichenus*, furnishes another example of a Hittite god surviving
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8 The most complete monograph on Iupiter Dolichenus is A. H. Kan De Iovis
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pi. 29, 9—11, J. Garstang The Land of the Hitiites London 1910 p. 214 pi. 65 f. with
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the father-deity has at his side a bull1, which as his alter ego wears
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the same high head-dress as he does. On a Hittite cylinder at
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et en Occident Paris 1847 pi. 35, 2, H. Winckler in the Mitteilungen der Vorderasiatischen
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6 K. Humann and O. Puchstein Reiscn in Kleinasien mid Nordsyrien Berlin 1890
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608 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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and decorated the whole chapel2. On the Aventine too there was
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In accordance with a behest of Iupiter Dolichenus, Best and Greatest, the
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3 The Notitia regionum urbis xiv (written between 334 and 357 a.d.) and the Curio-
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ti Cp. W. Larfeld Handbuch der griechischen Epigraphik Leipzig 1907 i. 436 ff. The
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of Tettia Pannuchia his daughter, of his household, of Aurelius Lampadius his
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M. Aurelius Oenopio Onesimus {by the sign of Acacius) notary, and Septimius
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Serapiacus, Antonius Marianus, M. Iulius Florentinus, chief persons^ of this
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To Iupiter Doliche7itis, Best and Greatest, the Eternal, and to the Sun, the
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2 An inscription on a statue of Apollo, now at Charlottenhof near Potsdam but doubt-
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= Wilmanns Ex. inscr. Lat. no. 92, i=Dessau Inscr. Lat. set. no. 4318). The title
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One of the inscriptions cited above associates Iupiter Dolichenus
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etc. Probably Dessau no. 4320, like Dessau no. 4319, came from the Dolocemim on the
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3 O. Marucchi in the Bull. Comm. Arch. Comun. di Roma 1886 p. 136 ff. pi. 5,
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sace[rd(os)] | Iovis Dolich[eni] | v. s. 1. 1. [m.]. The inscription was found in the Castra
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DolicJienus, Best and Greatest,' and of ' Iuno the Queen' respec-
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a device already familiar to us4 he is shown standing on the back of
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sua d. d. Since Iuno Regina had a temple of her own on the Aventine (H. Jordan—
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2 Corp. inscr. Lat. vii no. 98 = Kan op. cit: p. 90 no. 112 (on an altar found in
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612 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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How such statuettes were erected and what was the general
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presumably the M. Aur. Apollinaris, a decurio of Mursella, who dedicated two altars,
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614 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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in red letters with a dedication to
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Iupiter, who stands as usual on his bull (fig. 484)3. The statue (H),
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his right hand uplifts a double-axe; his left holds the remains of a
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The national museum at Pesth possesses a pair, which either
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is the same lily. Then comes an eagle with spread wings. Next
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Budapest 1873 p. 11 f. pi. 5, whence it is reproduced by A. von Domaszewski in the
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Wieseler—Wernicke Ant. Denkm.xx. 1. 56f. pi. 5, 8, A. Jeremias in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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to it, in a separate panel as before, are busts of the Sun with a
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a palm-branch in her left hand. But the statement appears to be a
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ing a Phrygian cap, who holds a spear in his right hand, a quartered
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G. Loeschcke 'Bemerkungen zu den Weihgeschenken an Juppiter Dolichenus' in the
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3 R. Munsterberg loc. cit. p. 230 f. fig. 102 well compares a small bronze statuette of
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edges of the front-plate2, exhibits a crescent, containing a horned
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R. Munsterberg he. eit. p. 231 f. pi. 7 (the best publication).
619
A fragment of another bronze plate, similar in character to
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Seidl's illustration being inexact (Wernicke loc. cit. p. 54 n.), I have reproduced the
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five-pointed stars on the tips of its horns and ears and a six-pointed star above its fore-
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rest busts of the Moon and the Sun : the former wears a crescent;
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Jean Le dessin des Animaux en Grece Paris 1911 p. 23 fig. 12). Bronze coins of Neapolis
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the half-worked barbs of the first Heddernheim plate, the raised
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sheathed with bronze. And we have already surmised that the
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622 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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nation of frailty with force. We note, however, that the lilies—
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3 The Muses, mountain-deities {supra p. 104 n. 2), are KpLvo<XTe<pavoL (Auson. epist.
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7 Perrot—Chipiez Hist, de r Art vi. 783 pi. 19, 5, Sir A. J. Evans in the Ann. Brit.
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10 Paus. 5. 22. 5. The manuscripts in general read eTrlneiTai bk avrco /cat eVt rfj
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The Due de Luynes in the Nouv. Ann. 1836 i. 391 compared the Talleyrand Zeus of
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Zeus {Tinid) has an eagle-sceptre in his right hand, a winged
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Atlas pi. 1, 37. Gerhard (op. cit. iii. 85 n. 108) thinks that the wreath consists of
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ii. 41 pap. 5 col. \\a, 26 ybvos "Afxfxwvos, KpLvdvdefxov, R. Pietschmann in Pauly—
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pi. 2, 20, ii. 9f., Sir A.J. Evans in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1901 xxi. 107 f. fig. 4 (en-
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Another Cretan virgin that suddenly vanished was Britomartis, who escaped the
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624 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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Bianna and Aphaia were borne off to become queen of an underground king.
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Coins ii. 135 no. 4, P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 137 f. pi. 8, 15, Bnnbury Sale
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pi. 14, 1—3, 13, P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 159 pi. 8, 39, Head Hist, num.2 p. 423.
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loc, Paus. 9. 25. 2, Diod. 4. 9. See also the painting by Jacopo Robusti il Tintoretto
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11. 730, 2), and that by Peter Paul Rubens designed in 1637 for the Torre de la Parada
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it as the flower of the planet Zeus. For example, Konstantinos
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The globe of Aphrodite had the glint
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Thus many-coloured was the sky's robe seen.
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The golden Helios was a crimson rose3;
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And flowers pied the flashing of the stars4.
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1 I do not remember to have met with this conceit in classical literature. It occurs,
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figured a terra-cotta disk, which represents the head of Helios emerging from the petals
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'Ep/j.rjs %dX/cy /cat ipvdpoddvu}, ^eXy}vr] 8e va\cp /cat vapKLcrcrui. The interlinear glosses
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These Byzantine attributions were not mere fancy-flights of
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'A^poSirr; xa^K°s (CP- Prokl. in Plat. Tim. i. 43, 5 ff. Diehl with schol. ad toe. i. 460,
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avT&v (cp. Eustath. in II. p. 25, 2 ff., p. 1154, 48 ft".). A. Ludwich as an appendix to
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K. Zangemeister and E. Gerhard. Of these, three are in the Gold
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plates already described3. The same design comes out yet more
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628 The Bull and the Sun in Syria
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wreath in his beak. The field of the
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medallions depicting Cupid with a round shield and a lance: of
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the plate with the help of Mr F. H. Marshall, I made out a few more letters, viz. (a) on
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Iupiter Dolichenus was in some sense, then, a god of precious
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name Aurelius in his votive inscriptions1. Doubtless the imperial
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modus)2 and no less than sixteen other persons of the same gentile
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Several dedications append to the name of this deity the
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oriundam a Sole dictam putant, quod ei publice a populo Romano datus sit locus, in
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(Ital. *ausoni) to the root *aues-, ' to shine,' seen in aurora etc. (Walde op. cit. p. 57).
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p. 57 no. 60 (Pfiinz: a bronze tablet found near the camp of the first cohort of the
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and implies chalybeate springs is insufficiently supported by the
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A clue to the meaning of the words is, I venture to think,
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Timotheos too at the court of Archelaos sang of 'earth-born
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5 W. Ruge in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Euc. iii. 2099 f.
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apytipov ecrri yeve6\r]. On the ancient variants e£ 'AXotttjs, it, 'AX6/3t?s, e£ 'AXvfiwv, e/c
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3 Terrestrial iron perhaps stood in some relation to celestial iron. H. R. Hall The
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ovpavbv with Eustath. in II. p. 576, 33 ff., in Od. p. 1783, 18 ff.
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Herond. 3. 75 f., Sen. apocol. 7. 1. Since there is no iron ore in Gyaros (Pauly—
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The Significance of the Bull 633
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altar from Carvoran {supra p. 552 n. 3), used as a trough in a stable at Thirl wall, perhaps
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5 Supra p. 435 n. 6. A bronze statuette of Apis from a Greek site in the Delta is in-
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= t£ Hdveiri (?) tx dvearaae Sw/cu5t?s. Mr H. B. Walters suggests that the deity may be
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10 Talds, 'the Sun' {supra p. 468 n. 7), becomes Zeus Talaios or Tallaios {infra
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The Significance of the Bull 633
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altar from Carvoran {supra p. 552 n. 3), used as a trough in a stable at Thirl wall, perhaps
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5 Supra p. 435 n. 6. A bronze statuette of Apis from a Greek site in the Delta is in-
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= t£ Hdveiri (?) tx dvearaae Sw/cu5t?s. Mr H. B. Walters suggests that the deity may be
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10 Talds, 'the Sun' {supra p. 468 n. 7), becomes Zeus Talaios or Tallaios {infra
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (g): The sun and the bull / XXI: The significance of the bull in the cults of Zeus
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centuries we have tamed him and penned him in, and utterly
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6 G. Murray Four Stages of Greek Religion New York 1912 p. 33. Cp. Harrison
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(bulls). Very significant is the use of ravpos = rb aldoiov rod dvdpos (Souid. s.v. ravpos,
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Amulets combine the bull's head with the phallos in several ways (O. Jahn in the
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barkeit in der Natur wird nun aber nach griechischer Anschauung hervorgebracht
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The Influence of Apis 635
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Wassers, bald das Feuer, das Licht und die Warme, ohne die in der ganzen Natur kein
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12 W. Max Miiller ' Der Btindnisvertrag Ramses' II. und des Chetiterkonigs' in the
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by an outer and an inner pair of
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fluence has again been at work. For,
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two disks on his side, the remains of a trilobed or trifoliate design
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figs- 323— 327> G. Maspero The Struggle of the Nations London 1896 p. 647 ff. figs.,
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8 Cp. two blocks from the right-hand series of reliefs : (1) a bull about to toss, with a
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The Influence of Apis
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in my collection. My friend Prof. E. J. Rapson kindly refers me to his Catalogue of the
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Significance of the Bull
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a bridle, as in the case of Egyptian bulls. Small triangular plates
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col. Frontisp. ( = id. in the Mittheilungen der Anthrop. Gesellschaft in Wien 1877
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von Woldrich mit Apis in Zusammenhang gebracht worden ist,' ib. p. 130, 'welche auf
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Reinach Bronzes Figure's p. 278 n. 4 scouts the idea that the iron triangular plates
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Spread of the Hittite Bull-cult 639
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2 Reinach Bronzes Figures p. 278 n. 1 draws up a list of twenty-four examples. See
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d'animaux Paris 1906 pp. 153 ff., 164 ff., 188 ff., the Rev. J. A. MacCulloch The
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640 The Significance of the Bull
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a sky-god who had the bull as his sacred beast (fig. 500)4. A small
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A relief-vase by the potter Dionysios, found at Anthedon and now at Berlin, illustrates
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4 Relief on building-stone at Malatia, near the confluence of the Tochma Su with the
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Spread of the Hittite Bull-cult 641
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stretch of country—Niksar itself, the Lykos-valley fading away into the distant
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5 Eid. ib. p. 271 fig. The original, o*o6m in length, is now in the Musde du
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642 The Significance of the Bull
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p. 687, W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2718 f.
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Fig. 501. on the ram's head (supra p. 391 f. pi. xxvii, p. 426).
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Mithra Bruxelles 1896 i. 233 n. 1, W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2690, 2752,
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pi. 2, 1, infra ch. i § 7 (a). Beneath the relief is the inscription : iepa avv(3ico<ris /ecu
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Spread of the Hittite Bull-cult 643
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style and must be regarded as votive offerings to the Hellenic
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5 Yet the myth of Katreus, Althaimenes, and Apemosyne, in which ox-hides and ox-
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- W. H. Ward in M. Jastrow Bildermappe zur Religion Babyloniens und Assyriens
Plate 35
Zeus and the Kouretes on a bronze * shield' found
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[That this 'shield' is in reality a Curetic tympanon has recently been recognised
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early cult-objects in Crete1. Conspicuous among these is a bronze
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All this is frankly Assyrian ; and the youthful god with his curled
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2 A. L. Frothingham in the Am. Jottrn. Arch. 1888 iv. 434 ff. ('the period between
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4 F. Halbherr—P. Orsi Antichita dell' Antro di Zeus Ideo in Creta (= Museo Italiano
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7 M. Jastrow The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Boston etc. 1898 p. 483 ff.,
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12 Sir Arthur Evans in the Jourri. Hell. Stud. 1912 xxxii. 279 f. : ' Some of the most
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The essential points are that Pythagoras sacrificed as to a dead
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and mourned in various forms. Attis, Adonis or Thammuz, we may add the Ilian
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the chthonian Dionysos or Zagreus mounted the throne of Zeus3
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3 Hence Orig. c. Cels. 3. 23 apa 8e ov iroWip ravra (the resurrection of Christ) crefivbrepa
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/3acrt\?7a ri6r]p,i" [Orph. frag. 190 Abel] Xe7et irpbs rovs veovs deovs b Zeijs, id. in Plat.
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443, 8 ff. irbrvia Yi] Ttaypev re 6eG>v Travvweprare irdvrwv. On the Alkmaionis see
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ep-xpuxuv I Ppucnv edear&v Tre<pv\ayp,ac. I follow the text as given by Nauck, except that
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sacred to Rhea1 rather than to Zeus2. The requisite timber was
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have been an impious innovation)4, but with glue made of bull's
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pis. 153, 154, and Index s.v. 'Cypress,' and F. Olck in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iv.
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3 At Knossos were shown the foundations of Rhea's house and a cypress-grove of
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At Ortygia near Ephesos was a grove mainly composed of cypress-trees: here Leto
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5 Miss Harrison Proleg. Gk. Rel.2 p. 481 writes: 'The shrine of Idaean Zeus...was
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best made from the hides (Dioscor. 3. 91 (101) p. 441 Sprengel, cp. Aristot. hist. an.
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7 Miss Harrison has discussed the Zagreus-rites with much insight and with a most
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4 Frazer Golden Bough11 iii. 240 ff., 313 f., Golden Bough'6: Spirits of Corn and Wild
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veritable embodiments of the god they must lead a life of
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to Crete at about the same time and along much the same route as
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1 This rather obvious derivation was first, I think, noted by Miss G. Davis in The
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4 Farnell Cults of Gk. States v. 129 n. b says: ' The explanation of the word as " the
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apparently not noticed Dr Rendel Harris' discovery of an Adonis-like Zeus in Crete.
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reference to the friendly vigilance of Miss Harrison), Zonar. lex. s.v. AiKTT]...ivOev [sic)
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an unpublished variety in my collection (fig. 505): the legend is NO^T MVA ?
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connected with his home-coming. Idomeneus, caught in a storm,
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retur, in tempestate devovit, se sacrificaturum de re, quae ei primum occurrisset. contigit
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Miiller)], Eustath. in II. p. 773, 14 ff. 7/ de rod Atos us dXXotws exet...Tepareverac yap els
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4 The same significance should perhaps be attached to the Cypriote cult of Zeus
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TLfxcicrdaL 'H-yrjaavdpos 6 Ae\<pbs Aia Wihainvao~t'f)v re /cat ljir\a'yxvOT°lJLOVi Eustath. in Od.
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5 Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. 188 no. E 246, Sir Cecil Smith in the [ourn. Hell. Stud.
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On the left advances a figure who is also bearded, and who expresses his
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2 F. Solmsen in the Indogermanische Forschungen 1912 xxx. 35 n. 1 med.\ 'Tit&p
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gefallener Athener 'Epexdrjidos I G. I 433 iii 53 heisst, in demselben Verhaltnis wie
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I was formerly {Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 177) inclined to accept the conjecture of
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2 Cp. Folk-Lore 1905 xvi. 324 f.: ' Livy [1. 16. 4], after giving the usual tradition
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Omestes (" the Eater of Raw Flesh ")\ had these and perhaps other
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1 ff. Hermann (printed at the end of Draco Stratonicensis liber de metris poeticis ed.
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lepaTiKT). Phanias of Eresos was a pupil of Aristotle and a painstaking historian
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2 Od. 11. 322 Mti/wos 6Xo6(ppovos. The scholiasts ad loc. are puzzled: schol. Q.
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These words can hardly refer to the Minotaur and his victims.
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be the Cnossian crown-prince masquerading in a solar dance2. He
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3 It may be that the ferocious language of //. 4. 35 f. (Zeus to Hera) Copxiv pe(3pwdoi.s
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phagus (?)-relief in the Villa Albani (fig. 506)1 shows portions of
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in the Gaz. Arch. 1879 v. 28 f. fig., Reinach Rep. Reliefs hi. 136 no. 3.
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3 See e.g. Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 922 ff. and Index s.v. ' Menschenopfer' for the
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Strattis the comedian wrote a play entitled 'A.vdpwTroppaio-Ttjs, of which two fragments
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elvai TroXixviov Upaaov, ottov to tov AiKrcdov Aids iepbv. See R. S. Conway in the Ann.
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3 Zeus enthroned with sceptre and eagle appears on the obverse of silver coins of
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4 E. Babelon in the Rev. Num. iii Serie 1885 hi. 16J pi. 8, 8 (Paris), J. N. Svoronos
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hand (fig. 509)1. At Gortyna coins of about the same period and
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p. 61 pi. 14, 16, Head Hist, num.'2 p. 473. The reverse represents Hermes seated on a
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Euhemerism apart, we note three points in Firmicus' account
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' A grave have fashioned for thee, O holy and high One, the lying Kretans, who
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sed per insaniam crederetur: praefertur cista, in qua cor soror latenter absconderat,
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cause I am angry with you, therefore you have a defeat from your enemies. Then the
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Of the Unknown and Hidden God: wishing, in fact, to say this, that though there is a
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ye know not, except the true God, who hath appointed the times by His command, and
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For in thee we live and move and have our being.
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1 Dr Rendel Harris refers them to the poem of 4000 lines written by Epimenides
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restore the original text in some such form as the following: croi fxev ereKT-qvavro rdcpou,
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3 Supra pp. 112 n. 3, 150, 529 n. 4. See further G. Wentzel in Pauly—Wissowa
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vefipidas ovtw Xeyei, cp. Souid. s.vv. aiyLfciv, 'HSwj'tj, Zonar. lex. s.v. aiyl^eiv. The
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mittemus immania {inania codd.) quibus nomen Omophagiis Graecum est, in quibus
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A. Frickenhaus in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1912 xxvii. 82 f.
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3 O. Ribbeck Anftinge ttnd Entwickelung des Dionysoscidtus in Attika Kiel 1869
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the text see G. Kramer ad loc.) Dionys. per. 700 ff. /cat KafxapiTdcov <pvXov fxeya, to'l iroTe
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k.t.X. , G. Hirschfeld The Collection of Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the British Musetim
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A-^at r/ Bd/c%at. A-qva is found twice as a woman's name on early funeral stelai in the
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Sic. It. no. 2414, 39 on a tessera in the British Museum, no. 2447 on a marble stile
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p. 564, 4 and et. Gud. p. 368, 12 Xrjvis, o"r)/j.aivei rr\v ^clkxvv' f.r.X., Eustath. in II. p. 629,
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J. von Prott1 points out that the deities of Lenaion 10 are the Ionian
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after Dionysos Leneus, while Ge Chthonia duplicates the earth-
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69 (accounts of hieropoiot for 250 B.C.) 5s eyKtjp.wv els Ovcriau rrji Arj/jLTjrpi AP' /cat
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2 Cp. O. Jessen in Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 668: 'naher liegt die Annahme, die
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6 But I completely disagree with Miss Harrison's description of the grotto on the
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series of Athenian vases extending throughout the.fifth century
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6 M. Mayer in the Ath. Mitth. 1892 xvii. 265—270 and 4461".
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9 The rites of the Rural Dionysia are so imperfectly known that we cannot rule them
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ill brook all these disasters turned into tragedy ; but you have made the very
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5 Clement is, I think, pointedly contrasting the Lenaean rite as described by the
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2 Farnell Cults of Gk. States v. 176. 3 Supra p. 666.
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7 Paus. 8. 54. 5 a sanctuary of Dionysos Mvot^s in the oak-clad district of Korytheis
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See further Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 731 n. 3 and Frazer Golden Bough3: Spirits of
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irapa 5e MerairouTivoLS 'Ept'0tos. 'AiroXXodwpos cpricnv. The insertion of 6 Alovvuos is
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4 Apollod. 3. 4. 3, schol. Pind. Isthm. argum. 1 and 3, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 229. Cp.
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6 At Brasiai in the territory of the Eleutherolakones Ino nursed Dionysos in a cave
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Recent research is in fact tending towards the conclusion that he
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In the tale told by Apollodoros we detected certain remnants
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aroXoLs | ypalav ^ijvevvov 'tiyevov TiTyvida (the wording is curiously reminiscent of the
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4 See the careful and critical summary in Gruppe Myth. Lit. 1908 pp. 171 —185.
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' Happy and blessed one, thou shalt be a god instead of a mortal'
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4 See the interesting account given by my friend the Rev. J. Roscoe The Baganda
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yaKaKTL. Cp. Corp. inscr. Att. ii. 1 no. 470, 13 (of the epheboi), edvaav Se /cat rots
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4 A somewhat similar belief may lie at the back of the Roman Lupercalia; for here
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(Paul, ex Fest. p. 48 Muller, p. 42 Lindsay, Isid. orig. 12. 1. 15 : see S. Bugge in the
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us how kings used to be inaugurated in Tirconnell, now the county
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Farnell Cults of Gk. States v. 234, 315 reads 'Lcaptot (but B. Bunte ad loc. suggests that
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The Origin of Tragedy
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3 A. G. Bather 'The Problem of the Bacchae' in the Jotirn. Hell. Stud. 1894 xiv.
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13 Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 145 regards IleAtas as merely a hypocoristic form of
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17 S. Wide in the Ath. Mitth. 1894 xix. 148, 254 f. =260 (line 120 ff. ixepwv 8e yeLvop.e-\
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53 p. 185, 9 f. Rabe, schol. Loukian. de salt. 80 p. 189, 29 ff. Rabe. Cp. the word
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4 Prof. Murray writes to me (July 6, 1913): 'I want to put in a word of explanation
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4 AiOvpa^os has a suffix found in other words denoting dance and song—tafxfios,
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to yevos and tt)s QpaKiKrjs 'Id/m/Hqs, cp. Proklos in R. Westphal Metrici scriptores Graeei
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both the phonetic changes postulated by my explanation of 5i0vpapij3os, but also provides
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Finally, I shquld surmise that in dpiafi(3os we have the weakest grade of the same
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Further evidence tending to show that the City Dionysia culminated in the union of
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anderen Schauspieltage als die der Lenaen, denen mithin samtliche in Athen zur
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4 Schol. Aristoph. Ach. 243, who describes the <paX\6s as %v\ov eVt^/ces, 'i\ov ev ry
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no. 72 A 11 ff. (in a decree concerning the colony of Brea, not much earlier than 443/2 b.c.)
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Attic Festivals of Dionysos 683
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2 Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Athen p. 44T n. 2 remarks that at the City Dionysia first
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ot Kw/xcpdol /cat ot rpaywdoi, k.t.X. Comedies precede tragedies also in the official lists of
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e\6ui> oiKade, \ /car' aV eixir\y}<rdeh ecp' rj/xds avffts ad KareTrreTO and infers ' that the come-
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for forming a reasonable guess. Beside the altar in the sanctuary
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5 So Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Athen p. 391 and Farnell Cults of Gk. States v. 216 f.
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8 The evidence is collected by P. Stengel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 1232 f.
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hair looped up with fillet, leans forward to r., holding in her 1. a rectangular box; with
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686 Goat instead of Bull
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2 F. Blass (ed. 1891) prints the inferior reading deoivia, which has rightly been rejected
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6 A. Frickenhaus loc. cit. p. 80 ff. has adduced strong reasons for thinking that the
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- Att. ii. 1 no. 471, 12 f., cp. id. nos. 469, 14 f., 470, n f.) at the festival of the Lenaia.
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chosen as the fittest time for his conception. The view here ad-
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des Menschen') gives a good collection of relevant facts. Note also Umped. frag. 117
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mere pleasance (Rohde Psyche1 i. 230), but rather as a vehicle for the soul of the
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6 The word /cw/z-ySta means properly ' the performance of the Kwp.cp8oi'; and the
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2 Hence perhaps the curious and misleading statement of Diog. Laert. 3. 56 dlov
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5 The objection was at once pointed out to me by Mr F. M. Cornford.
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There is here, however, no definite indication of season, place, or date.
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Attic Festivals of Dionysos 689
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5 Dr L. R. Farnell in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1909 xxix p. xlvii and in his Cults of Gk.
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4 Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 956, W. Quandt De Baccho ab Alexandri aetate in Asia
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new hypothesis, that the " trieterica " are to be associated with the original shifting of
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and which would certainly be consecrated by a special ritual attached to the god of the
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Attic Festivals of Dionysos 6gi
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THE ATTIC FESTIVALS
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als Halbmonate zu verstehen sind : in jedem Monate (u^k) durchlauft der Mond ja
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2 See Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 957 n. i. The evidence is discussed more fully by
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the cult of Dionysos Eleuthereus and organised the City Dionysia as his festival, allows
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6 Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 54 n. 11 ff., p. 1167 f., p. 1435 n. 2, E. Pottier in
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3 Mommsen loc. cit. even attempts to combine all the Attic festivals of Dionysos, with
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4 We must not here be drawn into a discussion of the Roman calendar. But in
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3 R. M. Dawkins 'The modern Carnival in Thrace and the Cult of Dionysus' in the
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5 A. J. B. Wace ' North Greek Festivals and the Worship of Dionysos' in the Ann.
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restoration of the dead to a new life—these are precisely the
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8 At the trieteric rites of Dionysos Semele had ev'upbv re Tpdire^av I8e [Avarripid 0'
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i. 122, E. Braun in the Ann. d. Inst. 1844 xvi. 200 ff., Mon. d. Inst, iv pi. 10, Kretschmer
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p. 3 ff. with pi., L. Deubner in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 21171". fig. 8, F. Hauser in
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' Zur Herkunft des Wortes Silen' in the Sertum Philologicum Carolo Ferdinando
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Hengste,' and *<rl\dvos. He finds a nearly related word in icfjkwv, 'a stallion' (used of
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T<7L\nroijpd(.(riiia. But P. Kretschmer in Glotta 1910 ii. 398, ib. 1913 iv. 351 ff. prefers to
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(4) Red-figured skyphos of c. 440 B.C. from Certosa at Bologna (Pellegrini Cat. vas.
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H. Heydemann Winckelmannsfest-Progr. Halle 1879 p. 63 no. 150, P. Hartwig in the
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skipping on all fours to compete with an actual goat. The design has been much restored.
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(8) Red-figured krater of c. 440 B.C. in the Albertinum at Dresden (P. Herrmann in
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(9) Red-figured skyphos of c. 440 B.C. in the Albertinum at Dresden (P. Hartwig
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(15) Black-figured kyHx from Tanagra, not earlier than c. 450 B.C., now in the
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3 Supra p. 698 n. 1 no. (3) : cp. the reverse of nos. (10) and (12).
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8 This is not definitely recorded (A. E. Haigh The Attic Theatre3 rev. by A. W.
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2 Pratinas of Phlious, who irpwros eypa^e Sarupous (Souid. s.v. Uparbas), in a
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4 I am indebted to my friend Mr E. M. W. Tillyard, Fellow of Jesus College,
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drame satyrique ?'), M. Bieber in the Ath. Mitth. 1911 xxxvi. 269 ff. pis. 13, if.,
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3 The ' Radornament' (Bieber) on the loin-cloth is perhaps a conventional rendering
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4 Heydemann Vasensamml. Neapel p. 546 ff. no. 3240, J. de Witte in the Ann. d.
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6 UpofXTjOevs " 77x270s yeveiov apa irevdrjaeis <rv ye;" Eustath. in II. p. 415, 6 ff . /cat to
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Soph. Ichneutae col. xiv, 15 f. (The Oxyrhynchus Papyri London 1912 ix. 59
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3 G. Korte in E. Bethe Prolegomena zur Geschichte des Theaters im Alterthum
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6 E. Reisch ' Zur Vorgeschichte der attischen Tragodie' in the Festschrift Theodor
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Plat. legg. 815 c, are of later date than the fifth century, (b) If the goat-figures on the
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in south Europe. On August 12, 1908, Monsieur P. Bourrinet
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as goats—chamois, to judge from their horns,—and engaged in
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de commandement' etc. in the Revue de VEcole d' Anthropologic de Paris 1909 xix. 62—79
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3 For parallels see in priniis E. Cartailhac et l'abbe H. Breuil La Caverne cfAlta-
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4 See the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1894 xiv. isoff.
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Given the existence of such old-world dances within the Greek
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1894 xiv. i2of. fig. 15, Furtwangler Ant. Gemmen i pi. 2, 41, ii. i3) = the legs of a man
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2 Fig. 514 is a lenticular seal of green porphyry in the Story Maskelyne collection
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9 ( = my fig. 518) has classified under six types a number of archaic terra-cotta statuettes,
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Goat instead of Bull
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quasi-autonomous coppers were issued with a bust of Zeus Aseis2
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2 This cult-title has been usually identified with the name of the Syrian and Arabian
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Imhoof-Blumer Monn. gr. p. 407 no. 129 pi. G, 30. The same reverse is found on a
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Zeus carrying the child Dionysos; and we notice that the pedi-
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nexion with others, which, as he endeavours to prove, illustrate the
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2 A hydrta of severe style at Paris (De Ridder Cat. Vases de la Bibl. Nat. ii. 331 f.
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myth. Zeus Atlas pi. 1, 19, Reinach Re"p. Vases ii. 260, 1) again shows Zeus (lEA£ ?)
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3 It was Miss Harrison who, with her customary kindness, pointed out to me the
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The first slab (pi. xl, 1) shows Zeus seated on a rock, as
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held a sceptre4. Before him stands Hermes carrying the new-born
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p. 450 f. with fig. on p. 453, M. L. D'Ooge The Acropolis of Athens New York 1908
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3 Cp. the type of the hierbs gdmos on Mt Ide {infra ch. iii § r (a) iii).
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p. 743 f. no. 1875 '■> (2) T. Panofka in the Ann. d. Inst. 1829 i. 298 ff., Mon. d. Inst, i
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Zeus, Dionysos, and the Goat 709
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1 F. Matz loc. <:it., followed in the main by J. R. Wheeler toe. cit., held that the
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J. N. Svoronos loc. cit. thinks that the two slabs show Ptolemy Philometor Soter ii
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young son Ptolemy king of Kypros; (6) his other daughter Kleopatra Tryphaina ;
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Theseus, the embodiment of the Athenian people assembled in
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3 It is tempting to conjecture that this was the very statue to which a famous but
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7 Gell. 5. 12. 11 f. simulacrum igitur dei Vediovis, quod est in aede.de qua supra
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tempore inermis erat (this is, I think, compatible with the supposition that the statue
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8 The expression ritu humano [supra n. 7) is thus understood by Frazer Golden
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Goat instead of Bull
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type the head and shoulders of a young god,
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intended for a young head of Iupiter is clear from the thunder-
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176, Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 200, A. Kliigmann loc. cit., H. Montagu in the
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38, 8. The reverse has Minerva in a galloping quadriga.
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Zeus, Dionysos, and the Goat 713
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of Gk. States iv. 254 f., 309.
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2 To the examples collected by L. Stephani in the Compte-renolu St. Pet. 1863
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Cohen Monn. emp. rom!1 v. 381 no. 380. Other coins of Gallienus in base silver show
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infant (who?) is seen between the forelegs of the same goat: in front, an eagle; above,
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nos. 26—28, 29 fig., 30—32. I figure a specimen in my collection.
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iv. 138 ('in via Appia, non procul ab Hippodromo castrensi') bonae»spei | avg«vot |
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a droite voile et couronne de roseaux. (Annius Verus?).' I figure a specimen in my
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4 Ant. Skulpt. Berlin p. 61 no. 134 fig., E. Gerhard in the Arch. Zeit. 1851 ix.
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Height o'26m. Restored : neck and chest, nose, chin, both lips, large parts of the
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6 The bull-connexion had in fact never been wholly dropped (F. T. Welcker in the
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ii. i no. 468, 11 f. 94/93 B.C.). At the Dionysia in the Peiraieus too in 334/3 B.C. oxen
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (g): The sun and the bull / XXII: Animals sacrificed to Zeus
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'Down to the close of Greek religion,' says Dr Farnell1, 'the
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bull was paraded by the epheboi and sacrificed to Dionysos {Corp. inscr. Att. ii. 1 no. 469,
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1 Farnell Cults of Gk. States i. 101.
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the victims slain for him were, as a rule, either rams1 or more
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to the belief of early days, the gift of so much virility increased
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22. 334 ff., Hes. theog. 535 ff-, Dem. in Mid. 53, Cougny Anth. Pal. Append. 6. 214.
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probably at Pedasa (ib.). The same sacrifice is presumably implied by the cult-title of
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On the sacrifice of horses to Iupiter Menzana see supra p. 180 n. 5.
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primitive conception of the Hellenic Zeus was closely analogous
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1 A. A. Macdonell Vedic Mythology Strassburg 1897 p. 22 says of Dyaus : ' The only
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"The swift-comer, the son of these two parents, the purifier,
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" May the bull, the Heaven, cherish thee, the bull :
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in chariots with strong wheels, O ye Maruts,
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I should scarcely have thought that Dyaus was ever conceived by the Vedic poets as
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (h): The sun as a bronze man
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The Sun as a Bronze Man 719
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I cannot find any other passages in which Dyaus is likened to a bull. I should have
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2 Spenser in The Faery Queen naturally makes Sir Artegall's Talus an ' iron man'
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prints the passage : A. Westermann and the older editors prefer Tavpov as a proper
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6 Schol. Od. 20. 302, Eustath. in Od. p. 1893, 9, Ap. Rhod. 4. 1641.
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8 Apollod. 1. 9. 26, Zenob. 5. 85. Plat. Minos 320 C, in a rationalising passage,
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Talos in Crete
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her evil glance on Talos, who in trying to raise his heavy stones struck his ankle with a
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P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 163 f. pi. 9, 9, Head Coins of the Ancients p. 47
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p. 64 pi. 16, 6, Hunter Cat. Coins ii. [94. Fig. 535 is from a specimen in my collection.
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by W. H. Roscher in his Lex. Myth. iii. 15026°. See also P. Perdrizet in the Bull.
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pi. 62, 21—23, Brit. Mits. Cat. Coins Crete etc. p. 18 pi. 4, 7—9, Head Coins of the
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A magnificent krater with volute-handles, found in the nekro-
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still attempting to run, within the circle of Medeia's magic
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Talos in Sardinia
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in Od. p. 1893, 15 ff., Zenob. 5. 85, schol. Plat. rep. 337 A, cp. Tzetz. ad Hes. o.d. 59
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13, lust. 18. 6. 11 f. Diod. 20. 14 says that the hands of the bronze statue sloped
723
Talos and the Bronze-founder's Art 723
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saltabant interim quo pueri (leg. puer) in idolo succenso igne cremabatur, percutientes
…
the Midrash Echa rabbathi on Lam. 1. 9: ' Molochi imago non constituta erat intra
…
3 So the correspondent of the Daily Chronicle for Sept. 10, 1913, writing from Milan
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und R'dmem Leipzig 1887 iv. 2856°., 325 ft"., id. in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 607 ff.,
724
carefully coated with wax, was worked over by the sculptor till it
…
The Athenian myth of Talos likewise connected him with
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the Hydra (Ohnefalsch-Richter Kypros pp. 36 f, 62 ff., 445 figs. 37 f, 71, 75 pi. 137, 6).
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3 Diod. 4. 76, Ov. met. 8. 247 ff., Hyg. fab. 274, Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 143, Serv.
…
' the offspring of wheel and earth and oven.' Others ascribed the invention of the wheel
725
consisting in a rotatory disk was naturally attributed to one who,
…
2 Interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 6. 14 ah illo et usum serrae de osse interiore piscis et
…
1. 492 f., Ov. met. 8. 250 f., Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 143) is more precise. Hyg. fab. 39
…
hist. Gr. iv. 627 Muller)). The form KdXws is used by Paus. 1. 21. 4, 1. 26. 4, Souid.
726
which is contrary to the known laws of phonetics, must be due to
…
Talos was in any sense a snake, he might be euphemistically
…
to the ground, the youth was in mid air changed by Athena
…
p. 21 into KdAw aocpias irepi a-ywvL^bjj.evov and by O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii.
…
;i So Hyg. fab. 39, 244, 274, Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 143, Serv. in Verg. Aen. 6. 14,
…
1. 232, 2. 130, 3. 7. 3 call him Perdica, Perdiccas, Perdicca, Perdix (?). The mother of
…
avaipeOfrra Hepdiica dvai rouvofia. In the Sophoclean verse S. Mekler cj. KXeivoiai
…
6 Loukian. pise. 42. The schol. ad loc. says : 6 fxev TctAws yjpeos TraXaibs ev rrj
…
!l L. Mercklin ' Die Talos-Sage und das sardonische Lachen' in the Memoires de
727
During the erection of the Propylaia on the Akropolis the best
…
5 Aristot. in the passages cited by H. Bonitz Index Arislotelicus Berolini 1870
…
Selene : see W. H. Roscher Uber Selene und Vertvandtes Leipzig 1890 p. 97 ff. and in
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account for its association with Talos, who, as being the Sun1,
…
spelled Polykarpe and rendered the ' Very Fruitful One.' As for
…
nificance in the fact that her lover bore the name of a bird,
…
Talos the 'Sun'!) was in Crete identified with Zeus. A
…
3 Fulgent, myth. 3. 2 Fenestella in Archaicis and Myth. Vat. 2. 130 Fenestella
729
in Crete1.' And that this gloss is trustworthy appears from
…
Inschr. iii. 2. 239 ff. no. 4952 A 14 ff. The inscription was found in 1854 011 a
730
7 3 o Direct identifications of Zeus with the Moon
…
7 F. Dummler in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2616 ff.
…
dialectes doj-iens Paris 1891 p. 92, who adds av\Tiv for avdis in Collitz—Bechtel Gr. Dial.-
…
9 H. Usener Gotternamen Bonn 1896 p. 36 conjectures that the Greeks originally
…
7 3 o Direct identifications of Zeus with the Moon
…
7 F. Dummler in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2616 ff.
…
dialectes doj-iens Paris 1891 p. 92, who adds av\Tiv for avdis in Collitz—Bechtel Gr. Dial.-
…
9 H. Usener Gotternamen Bonn 1896 p. 36 conjectures that the Greeks originally
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 7: Zeus in relation to the moon
731
Direct identifications of Zeus with the Moon 731
…
originally a moon-god : but his arguments (the birth of Zeus on various mountains ; his
732
When Zeus appears in conjunction with the god Men, as in
…
Again, Zeus was paired with Selene, the Greek moon-goddess,
…
With her once Kronos' son in love lay locked,
…
Coins iii. 99 f. pi. 69, 18 f., Head Hist, num.2 p. 770. Fig. 538 is from a specimen in
…
symp. 3. to. 3, quaestt. not. 24, de fac. in orb. lun. 25, cp. Macrob. Sat. 7. 16. 31,
…
9 W. H. Roscher Tiber Selene und Verzvandtes Leipzig 1890 p. 100 and in his Lex.
733
The festival itself was held on or about Elaphebolion 14, and
…
we shall prove further on, was one means by which the sky-
…
assume that it was as a sun-god with a moon-goddess10. The
…
1880 p. 133) that the Pandia implies an early unification of several Zeus-cults. The
…
offering was made At Noo-c'y, i.e. Norty, cp. Zeus 'TeVios (A. Rehm in Milet iii. 162 ff.,
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Selene und Verwandtes Leipzig 1890 pp. 8 f., 100 f. and in his Lex. Myth. ii. 3172 f.
734
I must, however, insist even at the risk of some repetition
…
In the Homeric Nekyia™ Odysseus interviews the shades of
…
Asopos' daughter, who in truth did boast
…
Who founded first Thebes of the seven gates
…
That Zeus in secret copying the shape
…
3 W. H. Roscher Uber Selene und Verwandtes Leipzig 1890 pp. 132, 138 f. and in
…
11 G. C. W. Warr The Greek Epic London 1895 p. 194 n., M. Croiset Histoire de la
735
More hateful to the heart of Zeus himself,
…
in II. p. 265, 5, Herodian. i. 300 Lentz, Steph. Byz. s.v. 'TpLa). Her father Nykteus
…
Dion. 7. 123, 16- 242 f., Myth. Vat. i. 204, Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 9. 423, schol. Ap.
…
two only have been rightly so interpreted, viz. an Etruscan mirror of late style in the
736
actually said to have played the Satyr. The language of Euripides
…
2 Paus. Q. 17. 4 ff., cp. Steph. Byz. s.v. TidopaLa, who wrongly places the grave of
737
Note that the constellation Taurus is here connected with Antiope
…
warrior, and with Phokos, son of Ornytion, son of Sisyphos. The Phokians daily
…
7 J. Escher-Biirkli in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 245.
…
Antiope the daughter of Asopos,
738
Antiope's tomb at Tithorea was honoured when the sun was
…
' hypostasis of the moon-goddess/ draws attention to her rape
…
4 Eumel. frag. 2 Kinkel ap. schol. Pind. 01. 13. 74, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 174, schol.
…
9 W. H. Roscher Uber Selene und Verwandtes Leipzig 1890 p. 146 ff. and in his
…
2. 6. 1, Prop. 1. 4. 5, Hyg. fab. 8. On the beauty of the moon-goddess see W. H.
…
12 Supra p. 65. S. Eitrem 'Die gottlichen Zwillinge bei den Griechen' in the
739
the Theban Dioskouroi, whom he believes to be the morning-
…
more important contention. The combination of a solar Zeus
740
Zeus was the bull that had connexion with Pasiphae in her
…
with the conception of the sun as a bull and the horned moon
…
Late authors attest the Gortynian cult of Zeus Asterios6, whose
…
Other indications connect Zeus with Seirios. Once, when the
…
3 If I am right in my surmise stipra p. 539 ff.
…
Zeus was the bull that had connexion with Pasiphae in her
…
with the conception of the sun as a bull and the horned moon
…
Late authors attest the Gortynian cult of Zeus Asterios6, whose
…
Other indications connect Zeus with Seirios. Once, when the
…
3 If I am right in my surmise stipra p. 539 ff.
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 8: Zeus in relation to the stars
741
Small copper coins of Kypros dating from the Ptolemaic period
…
1 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Cyprus p. lxxxi. I figure a specimen in my collection.
742
ally well informed about this deity, thanks to the systematic
…
Imhoof-Blumer Gr. Miinzen p. 226 no. 746 pi. 13, 6, cp. no. 747 (Ankyra in Galatia) ;
…
Silberfund'Berlin 1901 pi. 5, Reinach Rip. Reliefs i. 159, 2, W. Drexler in Roscher Lex.
…
3 K. Humann and O. Puchstein Reisen in Kleinasien tmd Nordsyrien Berlin 189a
…
Yorke in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1898 xviii. 312 f. no. 14, 1 ff. Samosata ( = Dittenberger
…
QcXeWrjua, and the slight variant in Humann—Puchstein op. cit. p. 311 i ff. ( = Ditten-
…
Since a dedication 6e£ Aucaty Midpa has come to light at Kilissi Hissar, i.e. Tyana in
744
of between 6800 and 7100 ft1, a prodigious cairn of stones was
…
Zoroastrianism London 1913 p. 107 f. detects in these last clauses a clear reference to the
746
a beardless effigy of Antiochos, in pose and costume closely re-
…
general likeness to Zeus ; but, whereas Apollon held the bundle
…
Hermes may be attributed to the fact that the planet Mercury was connected by the
…
represented as Herakles in Mithraic art (F. Cumont Textes et monuments figure's relatifs
…
Dittenberger Orient. Gr. inscr. sel. no. 383. The principal enactments are that the
748
representing the ancestors of Antiochos had been set up, each with
…
by Artagnes Herakles Ares, the horoscope of Antiochos in the
…
figures relatifs aux mysteres de Mithra Bruxelles 1896 ii. 187 f. fig. 11 and in Roscher
…
it. He copied the inscription on its back and replaced the stones.
749
show the oak-pattern. Altogether he is a skilful blend of the
…
96). Figs. 549, 550 are from specimens in the Leake collection = W. M. Leake Ahimis-
750
oak-leaves. His diadem, the upper edge of his coat-of-mail, his
…
Antiochos' horoscope (fig. S47)1 shows a lion with the crescent
…
Osgan Effendi op. cit. p. 21 f. pi. 24, Reinach Rip. Reliefs i. 196. The slab measures
…
KoiKias a']- <to\)s iravras l6' >. I follow the text of A. Olivieri (1897).
…
6 U. Wilcken in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2487 f.
751
Zeus as god of the Starry Sky 751
…
with the stars in ancient literature and art.
…
further back, and spoke of ' Zeus the starry-eyed V Finally,
…
or no support in actual cult.
…
2 Eur. Phoen. 1006 fxa rbv fxer acrrpwv Zrjp' "Aprj re (poiviov, k.t.X. The schol. ad loc.
…
With regard to the inner ceiling in the temple of Zeus at Olympia W. Dbrpfeld in
752
752 Zeus as god of the Starry Sky
…
■'' Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Thrace etc. p. 157 fig. ( = my fig. 552), J. N. Svoronos in the
753
Zeus as god of the Starry Sky 753
…
(the fragment should be added to the Frag. hist. Gr. iv. 384 f. Muller) (prjai kthtt7)i> t??s
…
Num. ix. 1367 ff., Imhoof-Blumer Gr. Miinzen p. 64 f., Head Hist, num.'2 p. 518). The
…
Dessau Lnscr. Lat. set. no. 4078), and at Renzano on the Lacus Benacus a Greek paid a
…
4 See G. Dattari in the Rivista Italiana di Numismatica 1901 xiv. 157—183.
754
754 Zeus in Astronomy and Astrology
…
(c) Zeus in Astronomy and Astrology.
…
in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. iii. 1952. Supra p. 516 fig. 389.
…
4 E. Riess in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. i8iof.
755
Zeus in Astronomy and Astrology 755
…
Minerva), Cancer. Hyg. poet. astr. 2. 16 refers Aquila ( = the Coan king Merops) to Iuno.
…
10 Ursa Minor (= Phoinike, a companion of Artemis loved by Zeus ; or Kynosoura, an
…
Leclercq Uasirologie grecque Paris 1899 p. 40 ff., M. Jastrow Aspects of Religious Belief
756
756 Zeus in Astronomy and Astrology
…
Saturn. Phainon (the ' Shining'). Kronos.
…
2 M. Jastrow The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Boston etc. 1898 p. 459.
…
Assyriens Giessen 1912 ii. 2. 1081 Index s.v. 'Marduk,' A. Jeremias in Roscher Lex.
…
k.t.X., Eustath. in Dionys. per. 1005 BtjXos 8e r)v &acri\evs BafivXQvos, vibs Aids, d<p' ov /cat
…
See further K. Tumpel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 259 ff.
757
Zeus in Astronomy and Astrology 757
…
The sacred revolution of the sky
…
And, parted, love the everlasting league,
…
For whom full-sounding songs sound yet again.
758
758 Zeus in Astronomy and Astrology
…
(Herakles the reputed son of Amphitryon) 2py<p Aibs 8e dvaKros ovtos Kai darpoXdyov,
…
3 See the Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 409 and Folk-Lore 1904 xv. 303 f.
…
passim. A great mass of fresh material is listed and in part published in the Catalogus
…
Leipzig 1903, id. Die Lebensalter (extr. from the Neue Jahrb.f. klass. Altert., Gesch. u.
759
Zeus in Astronomy and Astrology 759
…
inherited these attributes from Marduk. In the fourth tablet of the Chaldean
…
1 This symbol is usually explained as the first letter of the name Zeiis, or (with more
…
2 Firmic., ii, 13, 6 Kroll. Jupiter is a solar divinity, the Egyptian 'Oa-iptdos dcrrrip
…
5 The astrological Jupiter is ykvuewv vddroov x°PVybs (Anon., In Tetrab., p. 70) and
…
[nat. hist. 8. 166] and Columella [de re rust. 6. 27]; the alleged non-existence of male
…
According to Proclus (in Anal. Sacr., v, 2, p. 176 Pitra), Boreas produced males, Notus
760
However that may be, Ptolemy assigns to Jupiter the epithet that best
…
A tradition fathered upon Clement of Rome2 and cited also by
…
Or some broad host of men—-a brilliant star,
…
This may be no more than a simile. But in the Hymn to the
…
Flew many a spark, and lo the light reached heaven5.
…
in Cancer.
…
3 Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 88 <ev> aXAots 8e tl<tlv edpov icrTopiKois on 6 Zeds aarpip (aartpi
…
7 Neither am I the right man to do so. My learned and brilliant friend Dr J. Rendel
761
The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
6 T. Homolle in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1894 xviii. 186, ib. 1897 xxi. 284—288, ib.
762
762 The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
A. Trendelenburg Die Anfangsstrecke der heiligen Strasse in Delphi Berlin 1908,
…
2 Plout. v. Lys. 12. So Cic. de div. r. 75. On the meteor see the marm. Par. ep.
763
The Dioskouroi as Stars 763
…
dwelling among the stars, and hastening thence to the rescue of
…
And ye, in your chariot o'er highways of sky
…
4 On the contention of S. Reinach in the Rev. Arch. 1901 ii. 35—$o = id. Cultes,
764
764 The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
Similarly in Euripides' Elektra (413 B.C.) the women of Argos
…
In folds of air, the mariners' saviour she3.
…
4 Fig. 554 a, b representing a pair of bronze statuettes (heights 5^$ and 5^ inches) at
…
H. Pomtow's surmise that the statues of the Dioskouroi at Delphoi by Antiphanes of
…
8. 9, cited by K. Jaisle op. cit. p. 16 n. 6). But little confidence can be placed in the
766
The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
2 L. Bloch in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2530 f., E. Bethe in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
…
4 The older notion lingers in Kallim. lavacr. Pall. 24 f. ota irap' Evpwra rol AaKeSai-
…
6 Id. ib. iii. 35 f. pi. 46, 2 (Bologna, two specimens). Gerhard supposes that the
…
tG)v de&v oiKeiov eivai rod avaOrj^aros to kolvov rat ddiaiperov, cp. Eustath. in II. p. 1125,
…
7} irapd rb 8oKelv, dbnavov. The curious statement that the doKava looked like opened
…
For gems possibly representing the dbnava see (1) Furtwangler Geschnitt. Steine
767
The Dioskouroi as Stars 767
…
from Melos showing two pillars linked together—good work of s. v B.C.; (2) id. Gesch-
…
is published on a scale of f- by its former owner.E. Gerhard Uber das Metroon zu Athen
768
768 The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
forms of the gateway which in the wall-paintings of Pompeii turns a tree into a temple
…
on the p'ai-lou, which may at least serve as a suggestive contribution to the subject :
…
' It seems to have been customary, since about B.C. 1000, for the suzerain in feudal
769
The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
therefore probable that the pillar on our mirrors too is the aniconic
…
1 A. Conze and A. Michaelis in the Ann. d. Inst. 1861 xxxiii. 39 f. pi. D, 1 and 2,
770
77° The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
3 The Ivvdapidcu are sons of Tvvddpews, the 'Shatterer' {infra p. 780 n. 5), an
…
6 Hyg.poet. astr. 2. 22, cp. Qv.fast. 5. 693 ff., Serv. in Verg. Aen. 6. \2\.
771
The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
3 J. Rendel Harris The Cult of the Heavenly Twins Cambridge 1906 p. 7.
…
8 E. Bethe in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 1096.
…
10 I have been unable to procure an actual photograph of these electrical lights. But
772
The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
Different opinions were entertained with regard to the propitious
…
change seems to have come over classical beliefs in this respect.
…
mercede conductis 1, Max. Tyr. 15. 7, Lyd. de ostent. 5. To the list given by T. H.
773
The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
' On mariners' yard-arms and other parts of ships such stars settle with an
…
6 Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 7. 792. The distinction is made by Statius himself
…
tt)s vew fxediardixevoL. This may explain the winged Dioskouroi of the Homeric hymn
…
on appelait cet objet Es sari (le voyageur de nuit), dans la mer de Chine Ed douli.' In
774
The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
of the signs of the Castores, which create danger3.'
…
2 Porphyr. in Hor. od. 1. 3. 2 : see, however, F. Hauthal ad loc.
…
7 N. G. Polites in Melusine 1884—85 ii. 117. For ancient apotropaeics see Solin. 1.
…
9 These are collected in Melusine 1884—85 ii. 112 f. (cp. id. 112 ff., 138 ff., 189, 255 f.,
775
The Dioskouroi as Stars
…
or four to the added presence of Sainte Anne or Sainte Barbe10.
…
1 Frazer Pausanias iii. 13 f. 'In the middle ages and in modern times such lights have
…
4 J. K. G. Jacobssohn Technologisch.es Worterbnch Berlin 1782 ii. 250 b. Cp. the
…
7 J. Rendel Harris in the Transactions op the Third International Congress for the
…
8 K. Jaisle op. cit. p. 58 f. Cp. the Italian fuoco di San Niccola, French Saint Nicolas.
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 9: General conclusions with regard to Zeus as god of the bright sky
776
§ g. General Conclusions with regard to Zeus as god of the
…
Zeus Amdrios, Zeus Dzos, and Zeus Lykaios, we detect the old-
…
attributes, taken together, but an indication that the god so por-
777
with his partner, the mountain-goddess1. There, in one famous
…
1907 p. 20. In abnormal circumstances (storms etc.) lightning is another manifestation
778
inscription records the cult of Zeus Helios1, if a coin represents
…
worshipped in the Oasis with rites similar to those of Zeus Ndios
779
the supporters of its throne1. Obviously the Heliopolitan and the
…
essential features of the Hittite father-god.
…
to increase the power of the god to fertilise and bless8.
…
7 Yet in Crete [supra pp. 401, 501) and in Karia etc. [supra p. 717 n. 3) Zeus was
…
9 Supra p. 14. Geographically intermediate between the Greek Zei)s irar-qp and the
Addenda
781
Page ro note i : on the Persian sky-god. Prof. J. H. Moulton pursues the topic
…
Page 45: on Iupiter Capitolinus with globe in right hand, sceptre in left. In the
782
Page 48 fig. 21 sarcophagus-relief in the Capitoline Museum. See now Reinach Rep.
…
Mine[rvae]j C. Servilius etc., where Purpurioni was a suggestion of Mommsen.
…
me some time since that the Museum at Taranto possesses a ' Laconian' kylix closely
…
in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1913 xvii. 367 propose a new derivation of these names:
…
' To my lady Ashtoreth who is within (? the throne) has been offered that which is mine—
…
Page 178 note o: on Saint George as dragon-slayer. To the bibliography add now
…
Page 216 fig. 159 red-figured kylix at Berlin. L. Malten in the Jahrb. d. kais.
…
Page 223 : on Triptolemos with the plough. In the Roman villa at Brading, Isle
783
1905 p. 153 f. fig- 36 regards this as a representation of Adonis-Esmun identified with
…
Page 259 note 3 : on {ynx-wheels in temples. The vase cited as illustrating the
…
Page 296 fig. 219 a Thraco-Macedonian coin. J. N. Svoronos in the Journ. Intern,
…
the so-called Mithrasliturgie and the teaching of Anaximander to be dependent upon
784
Page 360 : on snakes in Egyptian religion. See now T. Hopfner Der Tierkult der
…
Page 379 note 7 : on recent journeys to the Oasis of Siwah. To the bibliography
…
apKTOL Dianae, /36es Bacchi,' etc. But in Inscr. Gr. ins. iii Suppl. no. 418 F. Hiller von
…
Page 482 note 1 : on the Kepdrivos /3w/x6s of Delos. F. Courby 'L'autel de cornes a
Index I: Persons – Places – Festivals
787
The contents of each item are arranged, as far as possible, under the
…
In the Genealogies f. — father, m. = mother, s. =son, d.=daughter, b. = brother,
…
Genealogy : f. of Eurymedousa 5330
…
in Dekapolis 572x 590 Eleuthero-
…
In relation to Ramman 5764 Samas
…
Genealogy: s. of Ouranos by Ge 5974
788
Adatos Myth: gathering of Greeks at Aigion 17
…
Epithet: fiacnXevs deQu 237i 549s Genealogy : m. by Zeus of Agdistis 155
…
human victim 651 gardens of Cult: Dionysos 692
…
Associated with Aphrodite 3454 645 Cult: Salamis in Kypros 6594
…
In relation to Zeus 1573 4688 5302 Agrigentum
…
Genealogy: f. of Drosos (?) by Mene Aias, s. of Teukros, high-priest of Zeus
…
Av/xos 1934 Genealogy: f. of Chalkiope 416 s. of
…
Agallis on Triptolemos 224 -coin of 305
789
Aigos Potamos, meteor of 762 trophy for
…
Genealogy : f. of Athamas 415
…
Myth: makes the eye 198
…
Aithiops, horse of Helios 195 290
…
Akakallis, d. of Minos 366
…
Akraia, d. of Asterion 445
…
Alexander the Great
…
Cults: Apollon and the Muses 132
…
- coins of 753
…
Alkibiades on knees of Nemea 4566
…
Genealogy : m. of Herakles by Zeus
…
Genealogy : f. of Epopeus 246 737 s.
…
Myths: cradle of Zeus 530o cp. 534
…
- coin of 753
790
Cults: Oasis of Siwah 389 Thebes in
…
Cults: Oasis of El-Charge 348 Oasis
…
Genealogy : h. of Mut 387
…
387 solar disk 3861 symbol of
…
- eye of 315 emerald obelisks of
…
Ammon, king of Egypt 348T
…
360 Libye 35O7 shores of Syrtis
…
Genealogy : f. of Dionysos 373 s. of
…
- grove of 364 ff. masks of 370
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus by Antiope734fL
…
Amurru, the god
…
Anatolian cult of mother and son 645
…
Andromache, statue of 5920
791
Anthas, eponym of Anthedon in Boiotia
…
Anthedon, eponym of Anthedon in Boiotia
…
Genealogy: s. of Eumelos 227
…
Antheus, s. of Antenor 740
…
Genealogy : s. of Autonoos by Hippo-
…
Genealogy : d. of Autolykos 639 f. and
…
- funeral monument of 742 ff.
…
Genealogy : m. of Aloeus and Aietes
…
- tomb of 736 738
…
Apameia in Phrygia
…
Myth: rape of Leukippicles 73812
…
Heliopolis in Svria 554 Knidos
…
Myths: lynx 253 phallds of ass 623
…
Genealogy : m. of Harmonia by Ares
792
In relation to Atargatis 583
…
433 Nikaia in Bithynia 637 Niko-
…
Genealogy : f. of Argos 4588
…
- influence of 635 ff. marks of
…
- statue of 609
…
351 Hermonthis 436 Hierapolis in
…
Genealogy : f. of Garamas by Akakallis
793
Identified with angel of Jehovah 2337
…
In relation to Zeus 373 373x 4093
…
Aquileia in Upper Germania
…
Aratos the Achaean general 16
…
Archelaos of Priene 129 ff.
…
Thebes in Boiotia 540
…
Rite: sacrifice of ass 7462
…
Genealogy: f. of Harmonia by Aphro-
…
In relation to Apollon (?) 585
…
Cult: Kaisareia in Kappadokia 102r,
…
451 Heraia 224 446 the Shield
…
--coins of 304 6244
…
Argos, eponym of town Argos 32
…
herds cattle of Hera at Nemea
794
Argos, watcher of Io (cont.)
…
In relation to Io 459 Zeus 457 ff.
…
-as dance-theme 481 495 crown of
…
In relation to Zeus 372
…
- were-wolves in 80 f.
…
Genealogy : twin of Pan (?) 702c s. of
…
Genealogy : m. of Boiotos by Poseidon
…
Artemidoros, precinct of, at Thera 117i
…
island in Adriatic 2453 Karthaia
…
Rites: dedication of hair 240 1x^06-
…
Genealogy : d. of Leto 4953 d. of Zeus
795
In relation to Atagartis 583 Brito-
…
Genealogy: w. of Amurru 5821
…
In relation to Zeus 6464
…
Genealogy: f. of Antiope 734 737 s.
…
Asteria, name of Crete 5436
…
Gexiealogy: m. of Hekate and the
…
Asterion, the Minotaur 493 ff.
…
Asterios, s. of Anax 5440
…
Asterios, the Minotaur 465 493 ff.
…
Astrape, horse of Helios 337s
…
Atabyrion, Mt, in Galilee See Tabor, Mt
…
See also Atabyrion, Mt, in Rhodes
…
Festivals: Descents to the Lake 592(>
796
583 Athena 583 Hera 583 the
…
dite 'Ayp-q 550 the Assyrian Hera
…
butes of Tyche (?) 551n
…
Ate, hill of 468
…
Genealogy: s. of Aiolos 415 f. of
…
in Boiotia 540 Thera 143
…
sacrifice of cow 540
…
155 judgment of Paris 231 Perseus
…
Genealogy: d. of Zeus by Koryphe
…
faced 444- in snake-drawn chariot
…
In relation to Atargatis 583
797
taken in procession by epheboi 715q
…
human apKToi 4535 human tirwoL of
…
iridoL-yia 684 <nrapaypi.6s of Dionysos
…
1222 coins of 305 f. 5343 670
…
Genealogy: f. of Pasiphae 522 544-;
…
Genealogy: h. of Aerope 405 s. of
…
Cults: Amphipolis 104 f. Ankyra in
…
Myths: founds temple of Atargatis
…
Auainos, stone of 1958
…
- triumphal car of 59
…
In relation to Mithras 754
…
Myth: steals cattle of Sisyphos 639 f.
…
Axiothea, w. of Prometheus 3290
…
Baal of Baitokaike
798
In relation to Zeus 353 ft.
…
Function: lord .of the dance 5704
…
Bacis, the bull of Hermonthis 436 470 f. 784
…
Function : Mars the planet 7462
…
Rites : omophagy of goats 665 f. of
…
Bambyke 582 See also Hierapolis in Syria
…
Basileios, St, the younger 170
…
Identified with eye of Ba 315i of Tern
…
Bel, horse of Helios 3373
…
Belos, king of Babylon
…
- coins of 5712
…
Myth: disappears into the ground
…
- coins of 623
799
- coin of 304
…
Genealogy : s. of Poseidon and Arne
…
Myth : Ino nurses Dionysos in cave
…
Genealogy: s. of Gaia and Ouranos
…
Myths : disappears in grove at Aigina
…
In relation to Artemis 527i Dikte
…
Bruttii, coin of 7645
…
Genealogy: f. of Iupiter 59 gf. of
…
Caesar Augusta, coins of 6380
800
- shrine of Iupiter Dolichenus at
…
Cascantum, coins of 637<j
…
- snake-drawn chariot of 2292
…
Chalkis in Euboia
…
Charadra in Argos
…
Genealogy : daughters of Zeus by Eu-
…
- cave of 503
…
Chersonesos in Crete
…
- coins of 2972 Sphinx of 537
…
- prototype of Europe 5269 606
…
Attributes : basket of fruit and flowers
…
Claudius in guise of Triptolemos 228
801
Mother of the gods 148.; Sisyphos
…
- kings of, personate Zeus (?)
…
hangs cradle of Zeus on a tree
…
buried in Crete 645 652 6632
…
Cydonians in Crete 15
…
Daeira d. of Okeanos 212
…
Genealogy: s. of Lucifer 34213
…
Genealogy: uncle of Talos 342 f. b. of
…
Cult: Mt Ide in Crete 646
…
Myths: daughters of Danaos flee from
…
Genealogy: f. of Kephalos 3454
802
- altar of herns at 482 513 784
…
Kronos swallows stone in place of
…
--ddyton of five stones at 5633
…
in Galatia 2298 Antheia 228x Apol-
…
Mykonos 668 f. Nikaia in Bithynia
…
of pregnant sow 668 66y2 sacrifice
…
Genealogy: offshoot of Gaia (?) 396f.
…
plough 223 plume of wheat-ears
…
herm 5210 in snake-drawn chariot
…
- chariot of, drawn by horses 231o
803
Priestesses: human /x^Xicraai 4437 Genealogy: d. of Zeus by Themis
…
Deorgreine 239 Myths: Diktynna 527i cp. 541 birth of
…
Type: with face of woman but body 653
…
Deukalion of Knossos 6534 Cults : Mt Diktynnaion 541-, Mt Tity-
…
polis in Syria 584! 59I3 standard 5422 ovpeia 5415 5422 irah 5422
…
Functions: beasts 273 f. huntress 274 In relation to Britomartis 5274 542
…
Types: log 282 standing with apple- Diogenes of Apollonia 310
…
Identified with Britomartis 5423 Ne- Cult: Salamis in Kypros 6594
…
. Associated with Nemesis 276 ff. Sil- Dion, promontory in Crete 165
…
Dido Dion in Euboia 1239
…
Etymology : 6814 Dionysoi, a variety of 457
804
6674 Heliopolis in Syria 564 ff. 687 marriage with BaaiXiwa 6720
…
705 Lesbos 656 Magnesia in Ionia (?) Xanthias attacked by Acharnians (?)
…
373 f. Naxos 428 Nysa in Lydia 6833 sacrifices 399<> sacrifice of calf
…
Sikyon 6743 Tenedos 656 659 f. goat 709 sacrifice of oxen 7156
…
aios 6512 Xnvayeras (See dyddv]pcre thigh of Zeus 622 f. 693 (?) Brasiai
…
(See Dionysos, temple of) Auatos657i oxen 3992 founds oracle of Ammon
…
671 671g IlXovTodorris 504 2a/3dftos 419g king of Egypt 457 nursed by
…
6563 <piXdi>defios 1955 Xapi86rr]s 657x Nymphs of Dodona 1116 places
…
arris 657 657i 'Sl/xrjrris (?) 657i wpios 451 Bhea (?) 375 f. slain in bovine
…
Festivals: Anthesteria 67I9 683ff. City standard at Hierapolis in Syria
…
688ff. Theognia 686 Genealogy: s. of Ammon 373 s. of
…
673 bull carried 503 bull paraded Selene 4575 671 675 s. of Zeus 166
805
647 fertility 704 f. god of animal
…
of grapes 374 502 calf 715 cornu
…
wreath of vine or ivy 655
…
of child with head of calf attached
…
In relation to Zeus 373 ff. 401 428
…
of, iv Aifiuais 684 as king of Asia
…
Thebes in Boiotia 739
…
Bite: sacrifice of white lambs 763
…
2794 rape of Leukippides by sons
…
766 ff. driving in chariot drawn
806
766 ff. winged 763 Domitia Longina, son of, as Zeus 51 547
…
Associated with Selene 449 Zeus 356 Dorians in Crete 15
…
initiation of 219 ff. stars of, a Douris 493 f.
…
Genealogy: w. of Lykos 736 Drion, Mt in Daunia
…
Associated, with Tanit 355x Genealogy : s. of Aer by Mene 732^
…
Diskos See Zeus Ala/cos Druids, wicker-work images of 286x
…
Dodo 1483 Genealogy : d. of Tartaros and Ge 458
…
found oracles of Zeus 364 Egypt
…
Genealogy : s. of Zeus by Europe 524 Rite : procreation of bees from buried
…
Cults: Zeus AoAcxcuos or Iupiter Do- Myths: Io 441 Typhoeus attacks the
807
362 f. Zeus, king of 376j
…
Genealogy: m. of Dionysos (?) 6702
…
In relation to the Phoenician Kronos
…
--stone of 520., 604
…
Elektra, the Pleias
…
Eleusis, f. of Triptolemos 211
…
21yths: initiation of Herakles 219 ff.
…
Genealogy: s. of Hermes by Daeira
…
--coins of 624 phdlara from 336
…
- fire of 771 f. 774 f. identified
…
created in the mountains 580
808
In relation to Ninib 580
…
- coins of 134 558;5
…
Personated by woman of same name
…
Epimenides on the Cretan Zeus 1573
…
Genealogy: s. of Aloeus 246 737 f. of
…
Bite: sacrifice of bulls and rams 7172
…
Praxiteles 7103 on ram 354 in
…
Erythraeus, horse of Helios 3373
…
Eteo-Cretans in Crete 15 at Phaistos 660
…
- boundary-stones of 53 golden or
…
Myths: Argos and Io 462 birth of
…
Euhemeros, account of Zeus given by
809
Euphrates, egg found in 5840
…
Euripides on Zeus 32 f. Bacchae of,
…
543 influenced by that of Pasi-
…
Genealogy: d. of Agenor 538 d. of
…
Types : as the Argive Hera 532 on bull
…
- bones of 525 garland of 525 as
…
Genealogy: d. of Acheloios 5330 d.
…
Eurynome, the Bassarid 6654
…
Genealogy: m. of Helios 4443 537io
…
Faustina the elder, consecratio of 62
…
In relation to Nemesis 271o
…
Furrina, grove of 551
…
Genealogy: m. of Garamas 366 f. 370
810
In relation to Ouranos 84 Zeus 81
…
Galateia, w. of Polyphemos 321x
…
Galatia, w. of Kyklops 321j
…
Genealogy : s. of Apollon by Akakallis
…
Genealogy : s. of Gaia 366 f.
…
- coins of 232 ff. (?) 478
…
Bite: sacrifice of black yearling
…
of female sex 310
…
Cults: Berytos 5712 Heliopolis in
…
Geraistos, village and promontory of
…
Myths: vanquishes the bull Ahx 645
811
Glauke, d. of Kreon 251,3 of Persephone 175o
…
Genealogy : s. of Minos by Pasiphae A ttributes: chariot 2304 wolf-skin cap 99
…
Gnostics 396i amulets of 235 3574 formn- Zeus, Helios, Sarapis 187
…
Cult: Zeus 'Atcpaios 124 - chariot of 2304 palace of 2594
…
Gordys, s. of Triptolemos 237.3 Hadrianopolis in Thrace
…
Gortyna, men of called Kartemnides 471 Bite : sheep sacrificed 511!
…
- cattle of Helios at 410 471 f. Halikarnassos
…
Gortys 4714 Rite: sacrifice of goat 7173
…
Graccurris, coin of 6380 Halos
…
Gundestrup, bowl from 289i - grove of 366i
…
Gyaros 6325 Genealogy: d. of Ares and Aphrodite
…
Yaiaoxos 351 Zeus "A^fxwv 351 373 Identified with Aphrodite 437 eye of
812
Hekabe, statue of 5920
…
Myth: institutes cult of Artemis 2453
…
-roek-cut thrones of 141 f. shrines
…
- statue of 5920
…
Genealogy: d. of Tyndareos 279 f. d.
…
In relation to St Elmo (?) 775
…
Helike, the constellation 548 740
…
Heliopolis in Egypt 3418 4784 (?) claims
…
- the Balanion at 5553 coins of
…
history of 550 f. 5508 5 54 f. Trih-
…
189i Ankyra in Galatia 1892 Apol-
…
Rites: eiresidne 341 sacrifice of horses
…
516 ff. parent of male sex 310
813
by Perse'is 464 of Phaethousa 410
…
5702 lion 2407 lizard 2407 in quad-
…
two young male heads in juxta-
…
of 3583 cattle of 409 ff. 471 f. 546
…
Genealogy : st. of Aither 273
…
Type : in quadriga 200c
…
In relation to Prometheus 324 328
…
Stratonikeia 20 ff. Thebes in Boio-
…
20 ff. 446 irevraeT-qpLs 21 the Shield
…
fice of cows 416 f. 451 votive cows
814
extra eye 462 Argos herds cattle of
…
refuge in Egypt 445 hung up by
…
nature 591 ff. patron of women,
…
463 peacock 440> pear-tree 4538 the
…
double busts of Zeus "Afx^wv and
…
Ionic column 463 heads of Zeus
…
451 Polykleitos 134 f. in quadriga
…
In relation to Atargatis 583 Herakles
…
Herakleitos, the Ionian 28ff. 3583 6674754
…
Herakles, the Idaean Daktylos
…
crosses sea in solar cup 225 Eurys-
…
sees Zeus in ram-skin 347 f. solar
…
499 feasting in Olympos 501 f. 784
…
In relation to Hera 4573 467
…
polis in Syria 565 Mt Ide in Crete
…
lifts cattle of Helios 410 sent to
815
Functions: conducts procession of Cults: in the Amdrion 16 f. Athens
…
Attributes: barsom 746 caduceus 4227 Hierapolis in Phrygia 5884
…
Types: awaiting dvodos of earth- 5879 Mumbij 588 f. Munbedj 589
…
4697 herm with kdlathos 570 f. lead 4074 sea-water poured out in tem-
…
744 ff. 748 Thoth 433 - coins of 5842 586 f. description
…
In relation to St Elmo(?) 775 Hierax 440
…
Hermes the planet Attribute : lynx 258
…
Hermias 170 Hippodameia, w. of Autonoos 734 75
…
Genealogy: d. of Zeus by Selene Hippothon 218
…
Cults : Herakleoupolis 346 Oasis of Hispania Baetica
…
Identified with Dionysos 3465 Khnemu - coins of 463
…
Hesperides 2752 and Hierapolis (?) in Syria 584
816
ings of, at Boghaz-Keui 87 rock-cut
…
Functions: face of heaven 315 moon
…
Type: head of sparrow-hawk 387
…
Hydra, the constellation 7552
…
Genealogy : s. of Semele 670 f. s. of
…
- evocation of 669 f. 6725
…
Iao, horse of Helios 3373
…
Genealogy : f. of Korj'bas by Kybele
…
Genealogy: w. of Minos 4932 5442
…
529 tomb of Zeus on 157 Zeus
…
Myths: judgment of Paris 125 Zeus
817
Myths: colony of Sallentini 181o re-
…
Ikaria in Attike, now called Dionyso i7i4
…
-tomb of 344 as dance-theme 481
…
Myth: fight with the gods 318
…
In relation to ram 3952
…
Genealogy: d. of Kadmos and Har-
…
Genealogy : m. of Dionysos by Zeus
…
In relation to Argos 459 Hera 453 ff.
…
- foundation of 236 cp. 237i
818
Iopolis, foundation of 236 cp. 237i
…
Rite: gilded cow wrapped in black
…
Attributes: busts of Sun and Moon
…
- head-dress of 271 worshipped by
…
Genealogy: d. of Sin 237i
…
In relation to Semiramis 5840
…
Italians, golden or purple ram of 403 ff.
…
Ithakos, eponym of Ithake 3283 3284
…
- anger of 661
…
190o 630g Aquileia in Upper Ger-
…
matia(?) 191o Dion in Dekapolis
…
Caesariensis 354 f. Neapolis in Sa-
819
of the first cent. a.d. 433 Nerva
…
Genealogy: f. of Asterion by Idea
…
butterfly 598i club 2892 coat of
…
5202 radiate 194i in Roman military
…
on back of bull 611 ff. seated with
…
standing behind foreparts of two
820
- spring of 4199
…
Genealogy: s. of Aithon 199 s. of
…
wheel of 198 ff.
…
Genealogy: d. of Echo 257 4407 d.
…
- name of, triliteral 232 f. under
…
John the Baptist, St
…
- tomb of Zeus on 158 ff. 645 f.
…
Cults: Etruria 107 f. Hierapolis in
…
witnessed birth of Zeus 110 120
…
In relation to Dioskouroi 765 f. 772
…
Genealogy: f. of Dionysos 1126
…
Zeus and the Hadryades 511i
…
Kaisareia in Kappadokia
…
Cult: Mt Drion in Daunia 4074
…
Genealogy: m. of the Korybantes by
821
- doublet of Kirke 24114
…
Eite: sacrifice of ass 7462
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus by Europe
…
--coins of 463
…
Kasos, the hero 237i
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus by Leda 7603
…
Katakekaumene, Zeus born in 152
…
Genealogy: f. of Demophon by Meta-
…
Genealogy: s. of Deioneus 3454
…
Attributes : horns of Amen 347 ram
…
Kibyra, in Phrygia, coins of 5302
822
influenced by that of Medeia (?)
…
Genealogy : st. of Aietes and Pasiphae
…
--doublet of Kalypso 24114 as a
…
Kleanthes 293 hymn of 6650
…
Genealogy: f. of Eurymedousa 5330
…
Genealogy : d. of Tyndareos 764
…
solar bull 490 ff. 496 marriage of
…
- coins of 4725 476 f. 478 488 494
…
Rites: dead men wrapped in ox-hides
…
Types: in feminine attire 5912 femi-
…
745 hdlathos 745 wreath of corn 745
…
Korax, king of Aigialeia 737
…
of ungelded boar 668
…
Genealogy: m. of Dionysos by Zeus
823
of Korybas without a father 106s
…
Korinthos, personification of Corinth 247
…
Genealogy: sons of Apollon by Khytia
…
Genealogy: s. of Iasion by Kybele 106
…
Koryphe, the mountain-goddess
…
- statue of Alexander the Great
…
in Crete 645 Pluti 4714 Mt- Sol-
…
of Zeus was hung 5300 clash weapons
…
dians of kine 4714
…
fluence that of Dioskouroi (?) 7684
…
- bridal chamber of the 6500 6502
…
- coins of 4974
…
Kres, f. of Talos 3305
824
Krios, s. of Theokles 3517
…
vours horse instead of Poseidon
…
In relation to Minotaur 298 the
…
- stone of 154 299 5202
…
Genealogy: m. of Korybas by Iasion
…
Kyklopes, three kinds of 302 ff. of East
…
48312 Naxos in Sicily 32^ Odyssey
…
bolt of Zeus 3100 314 317 318 wield
…
Genealogy : offspring of Nemean Lion
…
In relation to Zeus 317 ff.
…
Genealogy: f. of Galates 321j h. of
…
Compared with Prometheus and the
…
- Bakchoi of 1125
…
man 598j Baal of Libanon 551i
825
--coins of 741 7680 fennel-stalk
…
In relation to Arkadia 89
…
3100 nurses of Zeus 1125
…
635 in Lemnos (?) 48312 near Nau-
…
the Minotaur 466 f. Minos 496
…
Genealogy: h. of Antikleia 6400
…
Lampos, horse of Helios 3373
…
Lappa, coins of 4450 6194
…
Larisa on the Orontes
…
- coins of 4974
…
Lato in Crete 1492 729
…
Genealogy: m. of Dioskouroi by Zeus
…
- Labyrinth in 48312(?)
826
Lenaion, site of the 666 f. 671
…
Cults: Heliopolis in Egypt (?) 5712
…
- fennel-stalk used in 3234
…
Genealogy: m. of (Artemis) 4953 m.
…
Rite: the Leucadian leap 345 f.
…
Myth: rape by sons of Aphareus and
…
Rite: caldron of apotheosis 419i0 4200
…
Rites: phallic 6934 sacrifice of goat 7173
…
Libye, the country
…
Genealogy: f. of Daidalion 342i3
…
Luna, the moon-goddess
…
620 horned bust in crescent 618
…
Myth: birth of Zeus 150f.
827
Myths: birth of Zeus 154 Zeus seduces
…
- solar symbol of 299 ff.
…
Lykos, god of light (?) 643
…
Myths: return of Idomeneus 652 f.
…
Rite: bull collapses at entrance of
…
-- coin of 1025
…
-carnival-plays in 694 coins of 304
…
- coins of 297 f. 602 (?)
…
Marathon, the deme
…
Marathon, the hero
…
Epithets: Bel 756 god of the good
…
-birth of 786 conception of 786
828
attendants of Dionysos 785 Iason
…
- mortar of 244r,
…
the Idaean Daktylos 112., Zeus
…
- coins of 304
…
Identified with eye of Ea 315i
…
Melas, s. of Phrixos 416
…
Melissa, nurse of Zeus 1123
…
Melite, former name of Samothrace 109
…
Melos, coin of 305
…
- emerald stele of 356
…
Cults: Ameria 642 Antiocheia in
…
641 f. Nysa in Lydia 6424 Phrygia
…
drawn in car by two bulls 642j
…
Rite : sacrifice of sheep but not goats
…
Genealogy: m. of Drosos (?) by Aer
…
Heliopolis in Syria 554 Netherby
…
Rite : sacrifice of goat 7173
…
Mercury, the planet 7464 750 755 f. 758
…
Merope, m. of Kreonteia 251 251G
829
Mesembria, coins of 254
…
Myth: infancy of Zeus 154
…
Rites : barley boiled in milk 676 re-
…
- in folk-lore 6244 in modern art
…
Types: bust 616 thoughtful 343 in
…
dazzling bull 7204 death of Glaukos
…
Genealogy : f. of Akakallis 366 f. of
…
stasis of Cretan Zeus (?) 527i
…
- panegyric of Zeus made by 1573
…
Genealogy : s. of Pasiphae 465 f. 491
…
dragged by Theseus out of Laby-
…
Genealogy : d. of Peitho 257
…
Mithraic(?) cult of Diskos 299
…
Personated by Antiochos i of Komma-
830
Types: appearing out of tree (cy-
…
In relation to Auramazda 754
…
Genealogy: m. of Muses by Zeus
…
In relation to Osiris 431
…
Mother of the gods
…
Genealogy: w. of Zeus 104
…
dance round altar of Zeus 'EXikw-
…
Genealogy: w. of Amen-Ra 387
…
ring from 623 precinct of Zeus at
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus by Eurymedousa
…
Genealogy: s. of Hermes 405y s. of
…
Function: the planet Mercury 755
831
- folk-tale of St Dionysios in 171s
…
Neapolis in Campania, coins of 6200
…
Nemausus, the town
…
Nemausus, the town personified
…
Nemea, the town
…
Genealogy: f. of Kyklopes 3100 off-
…
Myths: Alexander the Great 278 f.
…
Genealogy: m. of Dioskouroi and
…
of Leda 2794 earth (?) 273 indig-
…
Diana 276 in snake-drawn car 270 f.
…
In relation to Atargatis 583 Fortuna
…
Nemroud Dagh, description of funeral
…
Festivals: Birthday of Antiochos i of
832
Neokaisareia in Pontos
…
Genealogy: m. of Phrixos and Helle
…
Function: the planet Mars 755
…
Nikaia in Bithynia
…
Nikopolis in Iudaea
…
Nikopolis in Moesia
…
Functions: the planet Saturn 755
…
Nireus, statue of 5920
…
- eye of 314
…
Genealogy: w. of Seb 387
…
Genealogy: f. of Antiope 7352 737 b.
…
Nysa in Lydia
833
Oases of E. Sahara 366
…
Rites: 6fx<pa\6s carried in golden boat
…
Myth: union of Zeus with Hera 155
…
cattle of Helios 640
…
Genealogy: h. of (Tethys) 6752
…
Genealogy: m. of Pan by Aither 273
…
Genealogy: f. of Talos 2903
…
Genealogy: f. of Daeira 212 f. of Tri-
…
- coins of 304
…
—-- coins of 729
…
development in meaning of 113 ff.
…
Myths: meeting-place of heaven and
…
On See Heliopolis in Egypt
…
Orchomenos in Arkadia 16
834
Orchomenos in Boiotia 82x
…
Orion, the constellation 755g
…
Genealogy: s. of a Muse 111!
…
Myth: slain in bovine form 660
…
Ortygia, name of Delos 5440
…
of 7592
…
Genealogy: s. of Ouranos by Ge 5974
…
- coins of 51 291
…
Myth : boiled in caldron by Leukothea
…
Genealogy: s. of Aither by Oine'is
835
Panamoros, one of the Carian Kouretes 184
…
Genealogy : s. of Merope 7204
…
Genealogy: d. of Zeus by Selene
…
Panes, plurality of (?) 7026
…
- triskeles on coins of 227 307
…
- statue of 5920
…
Genealogy: st. of Aietes and Kirke
…
Compared with the Proitides 452
…
-quotes Minos' description of the
…
Bite: sacrifice of goat 7173
…
Pegasos, the horse 170 724x
…
Genealogy: m. of lynx 4407 m. of
…
Pelasgians in Argos (?) 438 Arkadia (?) 77
…
Pelasgos, king of Argos 438
836
Compared roith that of Pelops 679
…
- carnival-plays in district of
…
Bite: sacrifice of black ram 407
…
- subject of plays by Thespis,
…
Perdika See Perdix, m. of Talos
…
Genealogy: s. of Calaus (Kalos) 7260
…
Myth: birth of Zeus 110 120 154
…
- coins of 4974
…
Genealogy: m. of Dionysos 4575 off-
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus and Danae 414
…
Perseus, the constellation 7558
…
- doublet of Phaon 345
…
Phainon, the planet Saturn 756
…
- bull of 643 f.
837
462 golden wings 311 heads of
…
- doublet of Phaethon 345
…
- coins of 4974
…
Genealogy: m. of Dionysos by Zeus
…
Philiskos of Ehodes 131 f.
…
Phlegon, horse of Helios 3373
…
Phlegyas, f. or b. of Ixion 199
…
- winged disk in 206 f.
…
Phokos, s. of Ornytion 736 f. tomb of 736
…
Genealogy: gf. of Polyphemos 321i f.
…
Myths: founds sanctuary of Leukothea
…
108! Men 4005 7309 Mother of the
…
Myths : birth of Zeus 151 f. Ilos 468 f.
838
Pindar as worshipper of Zeus "A/h/jluv 352
…
Genealogy: d. of Atlas 156 m. of Tan-
…
Myths: rape of Persephone 6236
…
Cult: Nysa in Lydia (?) 5030
…
Genealogy : s. of Zeus by Leda 7603
…
Identified toith Diana 728 Mother of
…
Genealogy: f. of Galas 321x h. of
…
Rites: dances of Tirades, Kopv(3apres,
…
of horse every year in Illyricum (?)
…
Genealogy : f. of Anthes 740 f. of Belos
839
-cattle of 6654 statue of at Delphoi
…
- coins of 660 6603 785
…
Genealogy : i. of Kasandra 522
…
---coins of 483 Labyrinth at(?) 49%
…
Satyr 702T theft of fire 323 ff.
…
Compared with Kyklops and the Ka-
…
Prosymna, d. of Asterion 445
…
Prousa in Bithynia
…
In relation to Apis 4356 633
…
f. of Ithakos and Neritos 3283
…
Pyroeis, the planet Mars 7504 756 cp. 759
…
- symbol Y of 2830
…
Cult: Thebes in Egypt 346
…
In relation to Bacis, Bacchis, or
…
Functions : fertilising 579 lord of jus-
840
back of bull 576 606 pios 123 132
…
In relation to St Erasrao 775 ("Adados) 590
…
Genealogy: s. of Hephaistos 330s s. Iupiter Dolichenus 608 ff. 6308 Iu-
…
Function : judge of dead 330,5 Iupiter Sol 1910 Iupiter Sol Sarapis
…
Epithets: Aopplvv 3943 fx^rvp opeios --coins of 44 ff. 51 f. 56 62 133 f.
…
Genealogy: m. of Korybantes 1068 Cult: Celts 4820
…
650 Sabaoth : the Kvptos Xa^awd identified
…
In relation to Atargatis 583 Rites : golden adder 392 mystic 395
841
Identified with Dionysos 3992 the
…
- coin of 6424
…
In relation to Adad 577 ff. Eamman
…
- Labyrinth in 48312
…
Genealogy : s. of Ouranos by Ge 5974
…
In relation to Zeus 603
…
753 Ankyra in Galatia 1892 Apu-
…
Tripolis in Lydia 1884
…
Types : bust 620 bust of Zeus "Aixiauv
…
Identified icith the Apis of Osiris 188
…
- statues of 27241 (?) 5920
842
Genealogy : s. of Zeus 'Acrrepios
…
Saturn, the planet 755 f. 758 f.
…
- victim of (?) 6934
…
the form of Satyr to court Antiope
…
of Zeus^'A/x/uiw and Satyr 374 goat-
…
- as dance-theme 679i plurality of
…
Genealogy: h. of Nut 387
…
Cults: Heliopolis in Syria (?) 553 f.
…
In relation to Zeus 740
…
Identified with eye of Ka 315i
…
Selenaion, Mt, in Argolis 4573
…
Priestess of 243j
…
Genealogy : m. of Dionysos 457g 732
…
Types: in biga 449 (?) bovine 455
843
200g nimbus 250 quadriga in boat
…
Associated with the Dioskouroi 449
…
In relation to Atargatis 583 bull 5182
…
Seleukeia on the Kalykadnos
…
Attributes: horn of bull 511i horned
…
Rites: mysteries 6958 sacrifice of
…
in Syria 583 Zeus "A^wv 367
…
—- sign of 583 statues of 5920
…
Genealogy: s.of Ka 348 h. of Tefnut 387
…
- triskeles as emblem of 305<)
…
Myth : rape of Europe 538 ff.
…
Genealogy : f. of Kyklops, Antiphantes
…
Sikyon, the eponymous hero
…
- plurality of 702c
…
Silenus, tutor of Liber 662
…
Function: protector of flocks and
…
Genealogy: f. of Istar 237i
844
Genealogy ; h. of Merope 251e f. of
…
- coins' of 4974
…
- gilded statuettes of Zeus or Zeus
…
-- flocks of 404
…
Solymos, s. of Zeus 156
…
Soter, horse of Helios 3373
…
Spalaxos, one of the Carian Kouretes 184
…
Sterope, horse of Helios 3373
…
Stilbon, the planet Mercury 7504 756
845
- coins of 2603 3059 306 f.
…
- coins of 731 7413
…
Syrtis, shores of
…
Tainaron, sheep of Helios at 410
…
Rite: sacrifice of horses to Helios 730
…
Genealogy : s. of Daidalos' sister 342 f.
…
In relation to Kronos 298
…
Attributes: horns of sheep 513i mural
…
of Zeus by Plouto 7204
…
Festivals: burning of Herakles or
…
- called Tersos 5973 coins of 586i
…
Genealogy: f. of Echidna by Ge 458
…
-rock-cut effigy of Sandas on 594 f.
…
- Promontory of 293
846
Telephassa, ru. of Europe
…
Genealogy: d. of Dionysos by Nikaia
…
Cult: Heliopolis in Egypt 315
…
- coins of 642j
…
Rite : sacrifice of calf in buskins 659
…
See also Gaia, Ge, and in Index II
…
Rite: sacrifice of goat 6410
…
of weapons 6052 club 5269 644 crook
…
standing on back of bull 606 779
…
Genealogy: w. of Ogenos 6752
…
Attributes : head-dress of crab's-claws
…
Thebe, d. of Iupiter 3652
…
Rite: Thebans guard tomb of Zethos
847
-connected with Thebes in Egypt (?)
…
Thebes in Egypt
…
Rites: iepos yd/ios 3484 sacrifice of
…
Genealogy: m. of Dike by Zeus 75510
…
Theokles, f. of Krios 3517
…
- rock-cut inscriptions in 117i
…
and sword of Aigeus 5192 Laby-
…
Types: dragging Minotaur out of
…
- carnival-plays in 694
…
Genealogy: w. of Peleus 419i0
…
- carnival plays in 694 Orphic
…
Rite : boiling of milk (?) 676 f.
…
Genealogy : b. of Atreus 405 407 s.
848
Myth: birth of Dionysos 622 f.
…
- coin of 753
…
Functions: deities of a bygone age 317
…
of Zethos and Amphion for tomb
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus 1562
…
Tityros, town in Crete (?) 534
…
- column of 60
…
Transfiguration, Mt of 181
…
- coins of 4974
…
Tripolis in Lydia
…
- coins of 192
…
Myths: in Apollodoros 211 in Hymn
…
quest of Io 236 f.
…
Attributes: bag of seed 223 corn-ears
849
- chariot of 740 211 ff. in a folk-
…
Superseded by the Trinity 171
…
- game of 476 482 ff. 4830 491
…
Personated by Antiochos i of Komma-
…
Types: in guise of Io 2363 veiled and
…
In relation to Nemesis 2716
…
Genealogy: f. of Dioskouroi and He-
…
Myths: attacks the gods 370i 445 675
…
Festivals: burning of Melqart (?) 6013
…
Vaphio, capture of bulls on cups from
…
Rite: sacrifice of she-goat ritu humano
…
Attributes: bay-wreath 712 bundle of
850
Rite: ■ sacrifice of horse 1805
…
In relation to Iuno 617 f.
…
Vienna, town in Gaul 623e
…
Xanthos, horse of Achilles 24114
…
slain in bovine form 398 647 650
…
Genealogy: s. of Persephone 402
…
In relation to Kronos 398 Zeus 398 f.
…
Zenon of Kition 292 293 294
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus by Antiope
…
Ammoneion (See Oasis of Siwah)
851
Arkadia in Crete 4020 Arkesine in
…
sonesos (?) in Crete 542 Chios 76 (?)
…
Mt Dikte 161 652 Dion in Dekapolis
…
Hermonthis, Thebes in Egypt) Eleu-
…
Mt Helikon 117 132 Heliopolis in
…
Taleton) Laodikeia in Phrygia
…
Neapolis in Samaria 572L 590i
852
Sardeis 1513 753 Seleukeia on the
…
Mt Thaumasion 154 Thebes in
…
Tralleis 1514 Tripolis in Lydia
…
tiochos i of Kommagene) AiktclIos 15
…
(See Antiochos i of Kommagene)
…
Qwj3cuos 3477 'law 2337 'Idaios in
853
Antioclios i of Kommagene) <£tXtos
…
363 ff. 367 3684 369 Heliopolis in
…
carried 503 f. dedication of hair
…
of Zeus 2a/3dftos pass a golden
…
Mt Pelion 420 422 sacrifice of
…
votive limbs dedicated in the Idaean
…
viro<p7)Tai 5300 of Zeus kidepios 26
…
Priestesses: at Dodona lllo 364 in the
854
781 kings of Corinth (?) 247 f.
…
278 son of Domitia Longina 51
…
cradle on a tree in Crete 5300 cp.
…
Auriga 755 begets bull 394 birth of
…
in a cave of Mt Dikte 149 151 653
…
tined to be dethroned by s. of
…
or purple lamb of Atreus 405 ff.
…
ment of Paris 125 f. king of Egypt
…
on Mt Arkton 112 by Nymphs in
855
and buried in Crete io7 645 652
…
himself in ram-skin to Herakles
…
Tethys 329q washed in the Lousios
…
Genealogy: f. of Agdistis by Mt Agdos
…
f. of Asopos by Eurynome 155 f. of
856
signs to men 6640 giver of wealth
…
the constellations 754 ff. ovens 2902
…
of palmettes and lotos-buds 622n
…
"A/nfiuv) 'horns of consecration' (?)
…
coiled in circle 191 f. serpent-staff
…
wreath of bay 18 69 149x 29810 376
857
wreath of lilies 622 f. 623j 7360
…
as bull in radiate circle 472 bust
…
547 colour of hair 22 in Comma-
…
Hageladas 122 heads of Zeus
…
5702 Lysippos 35 f. masks of Zeus
…
361 572! in ram-drawn chariot 3384
…
seated with Nike in hand 753
…
ears in right hand, sceptre in left,
…
and sceptre, eagle 1024 standing in
…
mazda I0i 208 741 ff. 754 Baal of
Index II: Subjects – Authorities
860
The larger numerals refer to pages, the smaller numerals
…
Adders of Zeus Sabdzios 392 394 396
…
5633 at Hierapolis in Syria 582 ff.
…
Altar as object of cult 518 ff. bronze
…
in Greece 511 ff. ' Minoan' 506 ff. 511
…
See also Dead, cult of the
…
Aniconic representations of Zeus as a
…
Anodos of earth-goddess 670 6982 699
…
of Zeus 121 evolved through three
…
Ant in Mithraic myth 518 worshipped
861
Arsenic, red, and Zeus, the planet 6260
…
life-symbol 6460 of Dionysos 216 659 f.
…
Baitylos or baittjlion of Ba'al-hamman
…
Barley and Zeus, the planet 6260 boiled
…
Basket containing heart of Liber 662
…
Bath at Ba'albek 55535593 of boiling milk
…
Bears kept at Hierapolis in Syria 5920
…
' Bears,' worshippers of Artemis Brau-
…
Beryl and Zeus, the planet 6260
862
Birds hung on trees 5920 in Babylonian
…
patina of bronzes at Delphoi 761
…
Bones burnt 286 of Europe in wreath 525
…
Bran in rites of Sabazios 3924
…
Breastplates of priests of Zeus Sabazios
…
Bronze, cire perdue method of casting
…
Bull of Apollon 586-? Athena 533 Dionysos
863
Bull in Assyria 581 645 Crete 401 464 ff.
…
kept at Hierapolis in Syria 5920
…
779 in relation to river-cult 48310 pre-
…
Bull-fights of Athens 497 Crete 497 ff.
…
639 641 ff. of changing colours 436
…
' Bulls,' cup-bearers of Poseidon called 442
…
Bull's forepart worn by kings of Egypt
…
Bull's hide in Bhodian myth 6435 made
…
pared with horns of moon 5393 grasped
…
Burial beneath altar 519 in ' Dipylon'
…
Buskins, calf in 659
…
Caduceus at Heliopolis in Syria 564 ff.
…
-of apotheosis 420o 675 for Demos 785
…
Calf, bronze figure with face of 7231
…
Carnival-plays of northern Greece 694 f.
…
Carpet in Dionysiac procession 565
864
Cattle of sun-god stolen by Alkyoneus
…
Chariot, evolution of snake-drawn 227
…
Cheese, cakes of 421
…
Clay in rites of Sabazios 3924 in rites of
…
Cloud in semblance of Hera 198
…
used in fertility-magic (?) 5634
…
- ' magnify' the god 5635
…
waist-bands 109 red bust of wine-god
…
Compasses, invention of 724 f.
…
Corn, patch of sacred (?) 559
…
Cornu copiae of Acheloios 502x Amaltheia
865
Tyche 698j 709 f. 745 wife of Ptolemy
…
woman in child-bed 659 with moon on
…
of Apollon called 4420 priests of
…
Cows of Hera 445 6755 Ilos 468 f. Io 236
…
Crow, eight-handed 3043 of Kronos, the
…
Crown of Ariadne 492 f. Hera 532 624
…
Crystal of Selene 625 f.
…
Cypress-wood, coffin of 5585 roof of 558;j
…
Dead, cult of the 93 ff. 458 508 ff. 523
…
Dew daughter of Zeus by Selene 7325
866
- in pediment 259 292 ff.
…
Ba'al-bek 357 552 f. at Hierapolis in
…
Divinity of king (see King) of queen
…
Doves of Aphrodite 39i 741 of Aphrodite,
…
Hierapolis in Syria 583 f. 586 f. on
…
723j worshipped in Syria 5834 5840
…
- the origin of 682 f. 687 6900 785
…
689 at Panathenaia (?) 6889 in Crete
…
--as part of Lycian symbol (?)
…
Duplication of Dionysiac festivals 690 ff.
…
Eagle bears caduceus of Hermes 564 f.
867
on globe 628 in pediment 259 on
…
617 on stone of Emesa (?) 604
…
Earth-mother as correlative of sky-father
…
Eater of this or that, deity described as
…
Eight years' servitude of Kadmos 540
…
Elephants draw Augustus in chariot 548
…
Emeralds of Amen-Ea 356 f. of Atar-
…
Fawn-skin in rites of Sabazios 3924 worn
…
Fennel-stalk as fire-stick of Prometheus
…
of Zeus 7026 in rite of purification or
…
412 ff. 414 ff. 420 ff. of Zeus 422 ff. cp.
…
Footprints of Nandi 637 of Sisyphos'
868
Foundation-myths of Ammoneion 363 ff.
…
Thebes in Boiotia 469 539 ff.
…
Fruits, astringent, and Zeus, the planet
…
Giant, corpse of 5440
…
Glue of bull's hide 648 f.
…
Goat of Apollon 7127 Dionysos 502 673 ff.
…
luperci 6774 in clothes of maiden 7119
…
Goats, foreparts of, on wheel-base 331
…
God and worshipper bearing the same
869
Gold in relation to Helios 625 f. 6260 cp.
…
Gordon, General, of Cairness 441o
…
Grail, the Holy 243
…
Grove of Ares 416 41714 of Argos 458 of
…
Gypsum, image of, containing heart 662
…
Hair, hero's life in 344 hero's strength in
…
Hawk in Argive mvthology 440
870
Heart of Liber in image of gypsum 662
…
Hind (?) of Isis 620
…
harden corn 5023 in earthenware 51312
…
Hierapolis in Syria 5920 solar 333 ff.
…
3382 to Iupiter Menzana I8O5 to the
871
Immortality conferred by milk of Hera
…
Impregnation by means of dew 733 by
…
fire (?) 2II3 in rites of Sabazios 3924
…
Ivy-wreath in rites of Dionysos 374 671,,
…
Jackdaw of Ares, the planet 626,,
…
Janiform deity on coins of Mallos 297 f.
872
Kestds of Aphrodite Ourania 583 of Atar-
…
divinity of 131 139 547 f. 587 held
…
Kiste of Demeter 425 of Dionysos 565
…
Krater in rites of Sabazios 3924
…
Labyrinth, distribution of 490 evolution
…
wheel 285 in relation to Hermes, the
873
Ligbtning as the arrows of Ilya 184 as
…
Liknon in rites of Demeter and Persephone
…
Zeus, the planet 624 ff.
…
Lion, fore-part of, worn by dancer 7040
…
Lions of Atargatis 553 Chipa 5262 Gen-
…
Magic 11 ff. as an expression of will-power
…
Magician, role of 12 Zeus as 14j 758
…
Mare, sacrifice of white, in Tirconnell
874
Marriage of Dionysos with Basilinna at
…
Masks in Carnival-plays 694 at Eural
…
Mice eat gold 6325 eat iron 6325 in rites
…
Milk of Hera confers immortality 624 in
…
Mirror as toy of Liber 661 held by eagle
875
Months, intercalary, in oktaeterls 692
…
of Horos 315 of Nut 314 of Zeus 197
…
from Sarsina 56^ of Minotaur 4774
…
Mountain as birth-place of Zeus 148 ff.
…
Mountain-cults of Hathor 515 of Zeus
…
Mud, bull-shrine of 508 ff. See also
…
Hellotia 525 of Europe 525 of Hera-
…
at Melite 219 ff. in Mykonos 668 on
…
tended to overthrow cult of Olympians
…
Names of animals borne by priests and
876
Nurses of Dionysos 111 1116 674 f. 6746
…
species of 3654
…
Olive-tree in Oasis (?) 365 at Tyre 5302
…
Omphalos in Ammoneion 355 ff. 5210 at
…
of Olympians 166
…
Otherworld-visit, the, in Celtic tales 239
…
Owner-marks on cattle of Sisyphos 639^
…
Palace, Labyrinth as 474 f. of Ammonian
877
with bull's head 6347 ending in ram's
…
Physical explanation of myths 410
…
Pig eaten sacramentally in Crete (?) 6644
…
Pillar of Dionysos 671 6720 of St George
…
Pillar-altar of Hittites 5874
…
Plough of Argos 4588 of Demeter 223 f.
…
Poplar, fruitful, in Idaean Cave 529
…
Potter's wheel, invention of 724 f. 7244
878
Predynastic remains in Egypt 6I94
…
472 at Kaisareia in Kappadokia (?)
…
Queens of Athens married to Dionysos
…
gelded by Zeus 394 in ' Minoan' art
…
cles of 3925 394 3952 votive 331 3314
…
3653 as footstool of Iupiter Dolichenus
…
Rams of Amen 347 390 of Attis 4294 of
…
646 (?) in Macedonian pillar-cult 428
…
Rationalism of Greek philosophy tended
879
'Ravens,' worshippers of Mithras called Robert-Tornow, W. 4697 5142
…
Rebirth, ritual of 675 ff. 679 705 785 Roehette, R. 472 48., 49j 1997 2002 200>
…
Reichhold, K. 4742 4743 5264 6964 6973 Rods of Persians 3382 of Rhadamanthys
…
Re-incarnation of Apis 435 of Osiris 435 4564 4569 5236 524 537 f. 5384 5435 6409
…
Rejuvenation of Demos 785 of Medeia Roses 5170 625 f. 6253
…
Rice and Zeus, the planet 6260
…
Riess, E. 581 754 7585 of grass 7454 raised above altar 5034
…
Robert, C. 472 473 482 494 605 643 2499 Saints worshipped in place of gods and
…
Roberts, D. G. 7255 Salt in Oasis of Siwah 380 f.
880
1 Sardonic smile,' origin of 721 f.
…
Saw, as attribute of sun-god 7252 in-
…
Sceptre of Agamemnon 406 of Aphrodite
…
Serpent as part of Lycian symbol 300
…
guarded by 540 teeth of, sown 540
…
Sex, androgynous 310 f. change of 172
881
Sheep of Hammon 368 of Helios 409 ff.
…
Shield, as prize at Argos 446 cult of
…
Zeus 252 615 617 632 with Zeus, the
…
Sky, made of bronze 6323 made of iron
…
stellar worship 543 in relation to
…
onic (?) 7033 feminine 3964 in trees on
…
Spelt and Zeus, the planet 6260
…
Spring, miraculous, at Dodona 368 in
…
Lykaion 76 f. at Nemausus 569 in
…
Stag of Apoilon 364. 5425 on wheel-base
…
Standards of Ashur 207 at Hierapolis in
…
Dioskouroi 766 ff. in pediment 391i
…
son of Domitia Longina 51 547 round
882
Stone of Auainos 1958 of Elagabalos 5209
…
Stones, sacred, classification of 5202 evo-
…
Sulphur and Zeus, the planet 6260
…
431 435.f. 523 569 (?) 571 575 as the
…
Sun in relation to lightning 578 f. 5783
…
Swans and solar wheel (?) 3324 as part of
…
Sweating image of Apollon at Hierapolis
…
Syncretism produces various types of
…
Testicles of bull 431 5164 518 of Indras
…
Thdlamos at Hierapolis in Syria 582 ff.
…
Theatre, orchestra of, marked with mazy
…
Thorn-bush in the moon 470
883
Three cranes, Celtic cult of 4820
…
Tiger of Zagreus 398
…
Torches of Apollon Leukdtes 3458 of
…
Tragedy, masks of 6785 origin of 665 ff.
…
on (?) 768 corpses hung on 533 of
…
of Egyptian king 496 shrine of 47210
…
Trident in folk-tale 344
…
Trinity, Lycian (?) 301 of trees 649;! super-
The Kyklops of the East and West 311
they were terrible ; and in their pride they attacked the gods. Indeed, what
Homer says of Ephialtes and Otos refers in reality to these ; 1 mean, that they
attempted to scale the sky, intending to make an assault upon the gods.'
Aristophanes goes on to tell how Zeus frustrated their efforts
and punished their pride by cutting them in halves like so many
eggs. Ever since that fell catastrophe man has gone about the
world in search of his other half. And, if Zeus hears much more
of his insolence, he will cut him in halves again, so that in future
he will go hopping on a single leg ! This interesting recital, despite
the humorous turn given to its denouement, is evidently based on
the serious beliefs of the past. When Platon speaks of a third sex
compounded of the other two, he has in mind the ' whole-natured
types' of Empedokles1, that is to say, types neither male nor
female, but both. And, when Platon relates his human Catherine-
wheels to the sun, the earth, and the moon, he recalls the same
philosopher-poet's expression 'the swift limbs of the Sun2.' But
he is also throughout thinking of Pherekydes' twin Moliones3 and
of the Orphic Phanes, first-born of the gods, a strange bi-sexual
being4, perhaps two-bodied5, certainly four-eyed6, and commonly
identified with the sun7. According to one account, Phanes had
the heads of rams, bulls, a snake, and a lion8, together with golden
wings9: according to another, golden wings on his shoulders, heads
of bulls attached to his sides, and on his head a monstrous snake
resembling all manner of wild beasts10. This composite conception
suggests comparison with the various theriomorphic and anthropo-
morphic modifications of the Lycian solar wheel11.
In the western Mediterranean anthropomorphism went a step
further. We hear of no Cheirogdstores with multiple limbs. The
1 Emped. frag. 62, 4 Diels ovko<pveh.. .ttjttol.
2 Id. frag. 27, 1 Diels 'HeAtoto...w/cea yvia.
3 Append. F (t).
4 Orph. frag. 62 Abel ap. Prokl. in Plat. Tim. i. 429, 28 ff. Diehl (cp. ib. i. 450,
22 ff.) and Lact. div. inst. 4. 8, Rufin. recognit. 10. 30. With Plat. symp. 191 B cp. the
Orphic texts cited by Lobeck Aglaophamus i. 491 f.
5 In Orph. frag. 36 Abel ap. Damask, quaest. de primis principiis p. 387 debs
dauparos was corrected to debs Sto-w^aros by Lobeck Aglaophamus i. 486 n. : see further
O. Gruppe in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 2251 f.
6 Orph. frag. 64 Abel ap. Herm. in Plat. Phaedr. p. 135 Terpdcriv 6<p6a\p,6lcnv
bpLo/xevos ev9a /ecu 'e'vda. Lobeck op. cit. i. 491 remarks that the same verse was used to
describe Argos by the author of the Aigimios (schol. Eur. Phoen. 1116). Is it accidental
that Qdv-qs and"A/ryos are names of similar meaning? See further infra ch. i § 6 (g) ix.
7 Supra p. 7 n. 6.
8 Orph. frag. 63 Abel.
9 Orph. frag. 65 Abel.
10 Orph. frag. 36 Abel.
11 Supra pp. 299 ff., 304 ff.
they were terrible ; and in their pride they attacked the gods. Indeed, what
Homer says of Ephialtes and Otos refers in reality to these ; 1 mean, that they
attempted to scale the sky, intending to make an assault upon the gods.'
Aristophanes goes on to tell how Zeus frustrated their efforts
and punished their pride by cutting them in halves like so many
eggs. Ever since that fell catastrophe man has gone about the
world in search of his other half. And, if Zeus hears much more
of his insolence, he will cut him in halves again, so that in future
he will go hopping on a single leg ! This interesting recital, despite
the humorous turn given to its denouement, is evidently based on
the serious beliefs of the past. When Platon speaks of a third sex
compounded of the other two, he has in mind the ' whole-natured
types' of Empedokles1, that is to say, types neither male nor
female, but both. And, when Platon relates his human Catherine-
wheels to the sun, the earth, and the moon, he recalls the same
philosopher-poet's expression 'the swift limbs of the Sun2.' But
he is also throughout thinking of Pherekydes' twin Moliones3 and
of the Orphic Phanes, first-born of the gods, a strange bi-sexual
being4, perhaps two-bodied5, certainly four-eyed6, and commonly
identified with the sun7. According to one account, Phanes had
the heads of rams, bulls, a snake, and a lion8, together with golden
wings9: according to another, golden wings on his shoulders, heads
of bulls attached to his sides, and on his head a monstrous snake
resembling all manner of wild beasts10. This composite conception
suggests comparison with the various theriomorphic and anthropo-
morphic modifications of the Lycian solar wheel11.
In the western Mediterranean anthropomorphism went a step
further. We hear of no Cheirogdstores with multiple limbs. The
1 Emped. frag. 62, 4 Diels ovko<pveh.. .ttjttol.
2 Id. frag. 27, 1 Diels 'HeAtoto...w/cea yvia.
3 Append. F (t).
4 Orph. frag. 62 Abel ap. Prokl. in Plat. Tim. i. 429, 28 ff. Diehl (cp. ib. i. 450,
22 ff.) and Lact. div. inst. 4. 8, Rufin. recognit. 10. 30. With Plat. symp. 191 B cp. the
Orphic texts cited by Lobeck Aglaophamus i. 491 f.
5 In Orph. frag. 36 Abel ap. Damask, quaest. de primis principiis p. 387 debs
dauparos was corrected to debs Sto-w^aros by Lobeck Aglaophamus i. 486 n. : see further
O. Gruppe in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 2251 f.
6 Orph. frag. 64 Abel ap. Herm. in Plat. Phaedr. p. 135 Terpdcriv 6<p6a\p,6lcnv
bpLo/xevos ev9a /ecu 'e'vda. Lobeck op. cit. i. 491 remarks that the same verse was used to
describe Argos by the author of the Aigimios (schol. Eur. Phoen. 1116). Is it accidental
that Qdv-qs and"A/ryos are names of similar meaning? See further infra ch. i § 6 (g) ix.
7 Supra p. 7 n. 6.
8 Orph. frag. 63 Abel.
9 Orph. frag. 65 Abel.
10 Orph. frag. 36 Abel.
11 Supra pp. 299 ff., 304 ff.