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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hensive monograph on Zeus was written, a couple of octavo
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a lesson for the student of historical times. But above all a new
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almost daily, and not a few of them commemorate local varieties of
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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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form of Zeus : C. J. Schmitthenner De Jove Hammone (Weilburg
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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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Atlas 1872, 1873)—a book that is a model of archaeological
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benefit from the lucid chapters of Dr L. R. Farnell, who in his
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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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giver of all good things, the Father, the Saviour, the Keeper of
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the best method of handling it. As a matter of fact I have tried
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Slavonic areas. With that intent I wrote another series of eight
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me that the unity of an ancient god consisted less in his nature
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I had felt with increasing pressure the difficulty of discussing
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of Zeus and marking out my province as explained in the previous
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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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an undue neglect of anthropological parallels. In defence I might
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gathered, sometimes on doubtful authority, from the ends of the
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expeditious. The perennial problem of orthography I have solved
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foot-notes have the author's name transliterated, but the title of his
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third of the present volume, and, though well aware that I differ
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standard of thoroughness that must for many a long day be kept
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more anxious to acknowledge this debt because on matters of the
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On questions of etymology I have time after time trespassed on
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Dyaus. One who deals with the syncretistic worships of the nearer
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former colleague Dr C. H. W. Johns, Master of St Catharine's
Contents of Volume I
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I
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(a) Ait her as the abode of Zeus....... 25
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(d) Zeus as god of the Blue Sky in Hellenistic Art ... 33
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(b) Peloponnesian coin-types of Zeus Lykaios .... 68
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(a) The Cult of Zeus on Mount Olympos..... 100
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(a) Direct identifications of Zeus with the Sun . . . 186
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vi. The Kyklops of the East and the Kyklops of the West 309
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(<?) The Sun as the Bird of Zeus . . . . . 341
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(£) Zeus of the Oasis a Graeco-Libyan god . . . 361
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x. The Myth of Pasiphae...... . 464
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xiii. The Sacred Cattle of Gortyna . . . . . 471
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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
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(77) The Origin of Tragedy...... 665
List of Plates in Volume I
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LIST OF PLATES IN VOLUME I
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III Amphora from Ruvo : pillar-cult of Zeus . . . . 36 f.
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VIII View of the summit of Mount Lykaion, showing bases of
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X Restored view of Pergamon, showing the great altar of Zeus 119
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XXI Coin of Gaza Minoa (?) : the Hebrew Godhead as a solar
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xxiv List of Plates
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2 Leaden plate from Caesarea Iol : heads of Ba'al-hamman
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XXIX Mosaic in the orchestra of the theatre at Athens : swastika-
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taking fruit from the cornn coftiae of Zeus . . . 502
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XXXVIII Krater from Altemura : (a) the decking of Pandora ; (&) a
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XL, 1—4 Reliefs decorating the stage of Phaidros in the theatre at
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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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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Head, P. Gardner; Seleucid Kings of Syria 1878 by P. Gardner; Macedonia,
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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. Rom. Coins— IL A. Grueber Coins of the Roman Republic in the
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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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Farnell Cults of Gk. States = L. R. Farnell The Cults of the Greek States i—-v Oxford
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Part I. The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings i ii London 1911.
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Part IV. Adonis Attis Osiris Studies in the History of Oriental Religion. Second
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Part V. Spirits of the Corn and of the Wild i ii London 1912.
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Part VII. Balder the Beautiful The Fire-festivals of Europe and the Doctrine of
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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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E. A. Gardner Cat. Vases Cambridge — A Catalogue of the Greek Vases in the Fitzwilliam
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Grimm—Thayer Gk-Eng. Lex. of the Neiv Test. = A Greek-English Lexikon of the Netv
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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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by Professor Gilbert Murray and a Chapter on the Origin of the Olympic Games by
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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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flermathena —Hermathena, a Series of Papers on Literature, Science, and Philosophy,
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Hunter Cat. Coins = Catalogue of Greek Coins in the Hunterian Collection University of
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of Hellenic Studies 1885, 1886, 1887.
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Jotirn. Anthrop. Inst.— The Journal of the [Royal) Anthropological Institute of Great
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Journ. Rom. Stud.= The Journal of Roman Studies London 1911 —
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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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troischen Heldenkreis. Braunschweig 1853 with an Atlas of pis.
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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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tions and the Greek Alphabet. Edited for the Syndics of the University Press by
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Inscriptions of Attica. Edited by E. S. Roberts...and E. A. Gardner...Cambridge
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Robinson Cat. Vases Boston = K. Robinson Catalogue of Greek, Etruscan and Roman
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Akademie der Wissenschaften (zu Berlin) (Continuation of the Monatsberichte 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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Smith—Wace Diet. Chr. Biogr. = A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature,
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Smith—Wayte—Marindin Diet. Ant. —A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities.
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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
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 supreme deity of the ancient Greeks, during their historical
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'discharger' of rays (cp. h. Grassmann Worterbuch zum Rig-veda Leipzig 1873—1875
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' Bright' as being the oak-god, i.e. god of the tree whose wood was used in fire-making.
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aside much too summarily what may be called the meteorological side of Zeus and
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already the potent, if not omnipotent, ruler of the gods, the
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s.vv. Kvaveos and its compounds)—a confusion characteristic of early thought and as such
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of gold; for Lucian makes Zeus complain that a couple of his curls, weighing six minas
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pi. 7, 4 and fig. 37), or more probably a lustre intended to imitate the effect of bronze
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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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light. A wall-painting of the Hadrianic age from Eleusis shows him enthroned with a
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is fully anthropomorphic, certain traces of the earlier conception
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denotes properly 'of or 'belonging to Zeus3.' This meaning it
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radiant sky credited with an impersonal life of its own. Dtos in
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1 of the bright sky,' to take on the more personal meaning, ' of the
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the actual sky (cp. W. Warde Fowler The Religious Experience of the Roman People
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Stos in the sense 'bright' or 'glorious' of goddesses (but not gods, though in frag. h.
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Dea Dia of the Romans, and very possibly attests the survival
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Eidothea too in the Odyssey tells Menelaos the habits of her father
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say that Atos meant originally 'of Zeus,' i.e. of the personal Zeus, and that its meaning
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k<x I Tot eiura-yriv A[t]|t Atw evxv"- <¥ \ eavrQ £G>v. On the upper part of the altar are
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Atos with Sir W. M. Ramsay Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces
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269. 10 Paulus Silentiarius. The (Alexandrine ?) author of the Homeric h. Sel. says of
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Etym. Wbrterb. d. Gr. Spr? p. 66, Boisacq op. cit. p. 103, on the analogy of avTrjjaap).
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an inkling of the truth; for in discussing the words eiidios and
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When the pre-anthropomorphic conception of Zeus had de-
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equivalent of ' the sky.' Still, there are occasional passages of a
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Had he not got the best of it? I'll explain.
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home unexpectedly, and the Chorus of Satyrs, who are caught
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Plutarch, again, quotes a witty epigram on Lysippos' statue of
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depa, Tzetz. alleg. II. r. 375 /cat Zeus avTos ripe/uLrjcrev evdios avv aidtyi. On the equation of
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(of an ass looking up).
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With these passages of comedy and quasi-comedy should be
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O lamp of day
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'the light of the god5' but also 'Zeus god of Light6.'
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'the god of Phanai'; for Strab. 645 in describing Chios mentions ^d^at, Xi/at]v j3advs,
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For fifteen hundred years and more, in fact till the decay of
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time to time, as we shall see, it cropped up in a variety of ways.
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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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1 The relation of Ouranos to Gaia, and of both to Zeus, will be considered later.
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us in the penumbra of a prehistoric past. The utmost that we
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struction of the route would be manifestly impossible. Nevertheless
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incalculable possibilities of weal or woe. It cheered them with
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of celestial phenomena, and underwent for all to see the daily
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blank stretch in our knowledge of Zeus is Gruppe in his masterly handbook [Gr. Myth.
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2 R. R. Marett The Threshold of Religion London 1909 p. 13 ( = ' Pre-Animistic
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are not in the habit of erecting images, temples, or altars ; indeed,
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poet has caught and fixed for us the religious thought of the
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beliefs, in a very striking paper 1 Syncretism in Religion as illustrated in the History of
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entirely right, as usual: his general picture of Persian religion agrees most subtly with
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probably pure Indogermanic ditto—, prior alike to the reform of Z. on the one side
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of Kolophon in the sixth century B.C. appears to have based his
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the lead of early religious thought, ascribed various personal
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stances that occasioned the rise of the anthropomorphic view. In
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primitive idea of a living Sky. One point about it, and that the
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condition of the Sky5. Hence unsophisticated man seeks to
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and many another reformer, starts with a revival of half-forgotten beliefs.
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mistaken, have a certain value as throwing light on their conception of the god. He
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a sheer assertion of his own will-power expressed in the naive arts
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the process of differentiation continues, the order of medicine-men
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certain, that the real prototype of the heavenly weather-king was
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growth of intelligence it gradually dawned upon men that the
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1 On 'will-power' as a rough equivalent of the i?iana of the Pacific and the orenda
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Even sophisticated man has his moments of hyperboulia. When I hit a ball too far at
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' sympathetic,' ultimately depends upon a primitive conception of extended personality—
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Zeus, how did Zeus make it ? The spirit of enquiry was awake
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the sequence of thought, then the change from Sky to Sky-god
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or not, was a matter of imitation. In short, the transition from
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satisfy the thirst of man and beast. Later, much later, intellect
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most plausibly account for his failure by attributing it to the counter-charms of some rival
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of religion. But personally I should not refuse the term 'religious' to the attitude of
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of the Infinite than by contemplating the endless blue of Heaven.
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Thus a movement, which began on the plane of feeling, passed
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Diespiter, 1 Day-father.' The vocative case of Diespiter came to be
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traces of earlier expurgation affecting many savage practices (see the convincing chapter
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meaning, if seen to imply the will-power characteristic of the magician-king.
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place of the nations. Already in Homeric times its population in-
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discovery at Palaikastro in eastern Crete of a late Doric hymn to
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survival of the original conception of Zeus:—
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And dance with joy this dance of mine6.
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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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of an old defective copy, and on reading it I conjectured (see Trinity College Lechire
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and translated it 'Lord of all that is wet and gleaming.' He now (Aug. 15, 191:1)
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the word zdn in the sense of ' time1.' Dr Hoffmann suggests that
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Far more advanced was the cult of Zeus Amarios, whose name
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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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of the Corinthian Gulf also.
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on a tablet and set up beside an altar of Hestia in the A mar ion1.
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and Kaulonia, in avowed imitation of the Achaeans, erected a
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and rests on a sceptre with his left (fig. i)5. Bronze coins of the
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Davidson Selections from Polybitis Oxford 1888 p. 145. On the connexion of Hestia
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between the 'Afx&piov and the precinct of Zeus '0/j.ayvpios; but Frazer Pausanias iv. 162
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3 Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.2 p. 370 thinks that 'Ofxayvpios is a corruption of
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('the reverse type of Zeus seems to have been suggested by the seated Zeus on
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of Zeus as their obverse (fig. 3), a wreath of bay as their reverse
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Near the Carian town of Stratonikeia was a village called
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no. 10, 15, ib. p. 88 no. n, 5. TLavdpiopos {sic) was one of the Carian Kouretes along
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form of his name in the inscriptions (Hofer loc. cit. 1492, 1 ff.).
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ception of Zeus. Pandwaros to Greek ears would mean the god
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as a solar deity6. The identification of the rider as Zeus might
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crown would be appropriate to Zeus 'of the live-long Day,' whether
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the summit of a steep hill furrowed by ravines. It contained
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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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three temples, that of Zeus Pandmaros, that of Hera Telem1, and
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the ten days of the festival were known as the ' Sojourn' (epidemid)
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protection of Zeus Havdfiapos and Hekate (O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii.
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mysteries2. Since the inscriptions speak of the ' Ascent' (dnodos
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and hold that the ' Ascent' of the god from Stratonikeia to
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slaves. Money-gifts and portions of sacrificial meat were likewise
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the inscriptions, reads like that of a joyous wedding cortege.
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and gave them a banquet with plenty of wine and a present of
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powerful appeal to the appetites of the mob.
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4 The evidence of the published inscriptions suggests, but does not prove, that the
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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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of Zeus or outside it in the sacred precinct,
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corner of another man's slab, and inscribe
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this act of devotion; and that the act itself might be repeatedly
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Stud. 1905 xxv. 94f. ('a priest of the cult of one of the later Diadochi') = Amelung Sculpt.
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3 The conjecture of Frazer Pausanias hi. 280 f. is, therefore, in part mistaken.
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Rel. p. 913 f. The fullest collection of evidence from the Greek area is that of W. H. D.
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deemed the seat of the soul. Dr Frazer suggests that the gift of hair was tantamount to
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I incline to think that we have in this custom the relics of a puberty-rite once
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widespread throughout Greece, and that further proof of the practice may be found in the
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by analogy with Kovpetis < Kopcretis. That this whole series of words was interrelated had
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KovpijTes were the young initiates of the tribe (see her cogent article in the Ann. Brit.
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At Athens the third day of the Apatouria was called Kovpe&Tis—say the lexicographers
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their phratries (Souid. s.v. KovpeQTis). The sacrifice offered for those of full age (ct's
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-irXoKCL/ios of the Kouretes ? The oiudev Ko/xbwuTes appear on an archaic sherd from Aigina,
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2—7): this was known as the Qfjarjis Kovpd, since Theseus at Delphoi shaved the front of
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Aither as the abode of Zeus 25
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case of an obvious Greek meaning thrust upon an unobvious
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(a) Aither as the abode of Zeus.
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but admits that there is no trace of the fillet. On the shaved moustache of the Spartans
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2 Supra p. 18. A puzzling epithet, perhaps another example of the same inter-
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Aither as the abode of Zeus 25
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case of an obvious Greek meaning thrust upon an unobvious
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(a) Aither as the abode of Zeus.
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but admits that there is no trace of the fillet. On the shaved moustache of the Spartans
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2 Supra p. 18. A puzzling epithet, perhaps another example of the same inter-
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 2: Zeus and the burning sky
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' out of dither2,' on another he helped Hektor ' from aither* j on
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The Gorgon-slayer that winged his way to the holy aither of Zeus8.
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on the site of the ancient town Hiera, records the sacred offices
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there and dating from the first century of our era or later is
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Another altar of similar provenance, period, and size is adorned
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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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son of Oinoe by Aither (Pind. ap. Maxim. liolobol. in Syringem p. 112 b 15 f. Diibner,
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possess a mysterious life of their own.
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interpretation of his own cosmological myth. But the tradition
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teaching was in a sense zoi'stic. It is therefore of interest to find
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doctrine of the universe as an Ever-living Fire5 is but a refinement
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On the interpretation of these words consult E. Zeller A History of Greek Philosophy
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the style and the tenets of the enigmatic Herakleitos, when he
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those of Herakleitos, held that matter alone has real existence.
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described by a variety of names, among them those of Constructive
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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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same word of the aer. Other rationalists propounded similar
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In each man Jack of you. Air's everywhere
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A last echo of Herakleitos the Ionian is audible in Lyd. de mens. 4. 21 p. 80, 4 top 8e
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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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For first hear thou the four roots of all things :
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The author of the compilation On the Dogmas of the Philosophers,
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exposition of the line {quaest. Horn. p. 38, 1 fx. Soc. Philol. Bonn.) says Zrjva p.ev dire tov
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Ata /j.ev yap \eyei tj)v £eo-t.v /cat tov aldepa cp. the erroneous derivation of Zet^s from fe'w in
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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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another has exercised the minds of mythologists for the last
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named Argos are, for the purposes of serious investigation, reducible
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Glittering' as another name of Zeus 'the Bright One10,' and we
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Zeus as god of the Blue Sky 33
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with all the other elements of Nature3. Thus Aischylos in his
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Orphic poems describe aither as the 'unerring kingly ear' of Zeus5,
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types of Zeus conceived as god of the blue sky. He is characterised
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2 E. Zeller A History of Greek Philosophy trans. S. F. Alleyne London 1881 ii. 354 ff.
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8 Supra p. 28. For the influence of Herakleitos on Euripides see A. E. Haigh The
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now unfortunately much faded, a fine triangular composition of
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colour, the sacred stone of Zeus. We have thus in juxtaposition
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The same striking combination occurs on a well-mouth of Luna
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My pi. i is a reproduction of Zahn's drawing on a smaller scale. My Frontispiece is
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y Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 190 compares the thoughtful attitude of Zeus on
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other plastic) of a common original by some sculptor of repute,
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city in Italy. Our only further clue is the presence of the pillar
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necessary to break the violence of the wind2.'
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6 Miiller-Wieseler-Wernicke Ant. Denkm. i. 58 pi. 5, ir, a brown paste of late
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intention may well have been to eclipse the Olympian Zeus of
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refer to some accessory such as the eagle of Zeus4; and his idea that
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more than once represent an ancient cult of Zeus by means of a
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the pillar is perched his eagle. In the field to right and left of his head are a star (sun ?)
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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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pillar) of Zeus1.' It rises above, and probably out of, an altar,
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1 AIOS here is commonly supposed to mean ' (the altar) of Zeus.' Overbeck Gr.
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Saglio Diet. Ant. iv. 552 n. 50, suggests KXapiov). Some of them are further decorated
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hangs a white pilos with a sword, and to either side of it two
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developed form of the pillar-Zeus. A kratcr with medallion handles
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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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Early altars were often inscribed with the name of the deity in the genitive case
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of the vase.
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Herakles is present as founder of the Olympic games. The Altis
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of this group sits a retainer with armour; on the left a female
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a small undraped image of Zeus advancing with uplifted bolt.
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Dresden, Orestes stabs Aigisthos in the presence of Elektra (fig. 11)5.
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1858 vi. 148 f.) that these doves should be identified with those of the Dodonaean Zeus,
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A Collection of Vases... London 1814 pi. 23, J. Britton The Union of 'Architecture,
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My illustration of the top register (75 inches high) was drawn over photographic blue-
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cult of Zeus as conceived in south
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It remains to speak of the blue
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colour of the nimbus in accordance
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of the aitherz. It is—I would rather
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denizens of Olympos4.
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On the meaning of gold, silver, red, green, and black nimbi in later art see Mrs H.
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petuates the type of Helios1. An interesting miniature on linen
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his head2. A clavus of polychrome wool-work, found on the same
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magnificent mosaic on the triumphal arch of S. Paolo fuori le mura
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repertory of the Pompeian artist, the blue orbis5 or globe.
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5 The word is found in the description of a silver statue of Iupiter Victor, which
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draped in shimmering blue. Its arm-rests, of which one is visible,
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The facing type is certainly suggestive of a
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forward till it projected horizontally beyond the footstool of the
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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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toes. The himdtion covered the top half of the god's left arm,
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lowered hand. The pose of the feet and legs is similar, not to
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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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Iupiter Capitolinus in the fall of its drapery between the knees
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of the arm. Lastly, they introduce an entirely new feature, Nike
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to us a later modification of the type of Iupiter Capitolinus. We
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on account of the small scale of the design.
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resemblance of the Vespasianic Iupiter to his predecessor.
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4 The Victory may have stood on a column behind the throne of Iupiter. Cp. e.g.
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lease of life. Despite some damage done by lightning and fire
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the globe, originally at the left side of the throne, came to be held
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and is flanked by Iuno and Minerva (fig. 14)8. Similarly coins of
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the gable of which supports a solar chariot. Iupiter again holds
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a wreath in her outstretched hand (fig. 16)8. Gold coins of the
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has stepped into the shoes of Iupiter, on the other hand that his
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specimen here figured after Norisius is a copper coin of Alexander Severus inscribed
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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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Yet another modification of the same cult-statue produced the
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beneath his left foot. On either side of him are a boy and a girl
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That the Iupiter of this relief is in truth only a variation of the
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of Hadrian in my collection, dac • parthic[o' p • m • tr • p] • cos p p and s • c.
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iii. 1. 39 ff- pi. 6—7, 33, (scenes relating to the birth of Apollon). Robert's view is
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3 Redrawn from Arch. Zeit. 1869 xxvii pi. 16, 3 with the help of Overbeck Gr.
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5 Large parts of the Artemis are modern, viz. the head, the left fore-arm with its
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Zoega. He states that on the background (between the head of the
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shoulder and bare right arm of some formerly existing figure1.
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very fortunately the missing figure can be determined by means of.
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into a vase—resting on a high base to the left of Iuno1. It would
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image of Vespasian's temple.
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whole work as a forgery, arguing that it was made about 1615 a.d. in free imitation of
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blue globe, as he presents the scroll of the law to Moses (fig. 23)1.
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prototype3. Silver and copper coins of Ourano-
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Zeus of Crete. A Cretan copper, struck under Trajan, has the
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3 Demetrios Poliorketes was represented on the proske'nion of the theatre at Athens
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figure of Oikownene: cp. the relief by Archelaos (infra ch. i § 5 (b)), the gemma Augnstea
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of the specimen in the British Museum. *
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popularised by coins of Antoninus Pius (fig. 2Cj)2 and Commodus,
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stituted a small figure of Victory for the cross5. The globus
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was the origin of the symbol, and what was its significance.
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tig. The illustration is from a first brass of Antoninus Pius in my collection.
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type of the infant Zeus seated on a globe surrounded by stars is
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Museum at Florence, consists of a rectangular moulded base
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A similar Grabaufsatz from Orvieto, now at Berlin, is an elliptical block of polished
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was that which Saturn was said to have swallowed in place of
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But, it will be asked, if this globe was originally the stone of
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by Greek astronomers as a model of the sky3. Thus imperial
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copper coins of Samos figure Pythagoras seated or standing before
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Enthroned as master in the realm of knowledge with a long
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the figure of Hipparchos on imperial coppers
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significance of the symbol—we observe that
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A third method of characterising Zeus as god of the blue sky
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himdtion of gleaming violet lined with blue8. Zeus with the blue
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Albani (Bernoulli op. cit. ii 34 ff. figs. 3f.)« One at Brading in the Isle of Wight is pub-
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4 Supra p. 42. Several other paintings of the same provenance represent a globe
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7 From a third brass of Constantine the Great (Cohen Monn. emp. rom? vii. 231 f.)
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brown1. An important painting of the hierbs gdmos from the
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loosely round his shoulders, back, and legs2. Again, a picture of
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a rainbow arched above him and a background of blue sky7.
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Zeus as wearing a mantle of violet-blue. And this in all probability
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The first and most obvious explanation of this conventional
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into the ancient custom, the purple or blue robe of Zeus and of
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starry chlamys^. His name recalls the Zeus Sosipolis of Magnesia
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posed as Zeus8, had a dark-tinted chlamys inwoven with stars of
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It is commonly assumed that Iupiter Purpurio took his name from one of the three
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3 This conception is illustrated with a wealth of examples from ancient, mediaeval,
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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 toga picta of Iupiter2. Nero after his Greek agonistic successes
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In this connexion we may notice a representation of the sky,
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wards make Caelus first the grandfather and then the father of
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34 of the triumphal robe.
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of Alexander the Great on the obverse of a gold medallion found in Egypt (ib. p. 9 f.
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of Iupiter, who on the column of Trajan appears as a half-length
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throne of Iupiter on a sarcophagus at Amalfi (fig. 35)4 and on
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personification of the sky supporting, not Iupiter with a thunder-
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appearing to Isaac ' in the Loggia of the Vatican.
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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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and Lycians of Asia Minor3, while Berard argues for a Phoenician
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p. 423 drew a parallel between Zeus Avkcuos of Mt. Lykaion and Zeus AvKdbpeios of
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0. Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 805 likewise takes Zeus Avkcuos to be Zeus god of'wolves'
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Others with more circumspection abandon the slippery path of symbolism.
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of Mount Lykaion mention none but he-wolves. Far more probable
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'day-break4,' and its compound arnphi-lyke is used in the Iliad of
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ritual of Zeus Aitocuos and the myth of Avk&up presuppose the Arcadian cult of a sacred
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like bddlos, vrjacuos, ktjttcuos, which have been formed on the analogy of dyopaios etc. and
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3 C. O. Midler The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race trans. H. Tufnell and
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efficient champion of the ' light'-theory is H. Usener Gotternamen Bonn 1896 pp. 177
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' light' is of kindred origin.
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younger contemporary of Sophokles, appears to have spoken of
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son Nyktimos, the inference being that both pairs of names denote
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1 Prellwitz Etym. Worterb. d. Gr. Spr.2 pp. 266, 275 cites for the stronger form of the
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of words.
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963. Arcad. p. 67, 13 Barker vouches for the accent darepoiros: the analogy of xapoir6s,
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denotes ' the god of lightning ' (daTpa/rri, darepoTrr]).
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Leipzig 1890 p. 140 ff. regards Nykteus and Lykos as personifications of the Evening-
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On the very top of Mount Lykaion was a mound of earth, known
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( Of the wonderful things to be seen on Mount Lykaion the most
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cast by it. Now at Syene on the frontier of Aithiopia, so long as
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' Untutored people often regard the shadow as a vital part of a
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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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building1.' Trespassers on the precinct of Zeus Lykaios not only-
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away to Eleutherai4. But, if the ultimate explanation of the
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follows that this was the explanation given by Greeks of the
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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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of human 'e\a<poi that I collected in the Joum. Hell. Stud. 1894 xiv. 133 ff- should be
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Olympos. Pausanias says : 1 They speak of it also as Olympos,
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as Roscher3 certainly holds, the true explanation of the shadowless
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federal silver coinage of Arkadia throughout the greater part of
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(figs. 39, 40)6. On later specimens the back of the throne terminates
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Apollod. 2. 5. 8 to \eybfjievov opos"0\vfiwou of Mount Lykaion, cp. Pedias. 21.
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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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Peloponnesian coin-types of Zeus Lykaios 69
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Lykaios and Pan Lykaios*1. The obverse design of the silver stater
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doubt that the laureate head is that of Zeus Lykaios. It used to
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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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maintained that the inscription was the signature of the die-
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abbreviated names of festivals for which the coins were issued3.
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Across the brightness of Mount Lykaion we have already seen
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knew more intimately the ritual of the mountain-top were aware
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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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into the details of the sacrifice. Be it as it is and has been from
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head of the Peripatetic school in 322 B.C., says — 'up to the
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up seems to me at least very questionable2. It would of course
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authors of Greece, reports
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incredible tales—that of
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places of that locality.
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of Demainetos, had been already abandoned when the Olympionicae was written.
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other wolves of the same
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of a work on Olympic
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the entrails of the boy
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sacrifice of an immo-
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Parrhasian of Arkadia
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the sacrifice of Zeus
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our purpose—the ascertaining of popular belief. Euanthes was
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3 C Miiller Frag. hist. Gr. iv. 407 suggests that Pausanias derived the story of
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archos makes no difference to us: the story told of him is
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gathered about the banquet of human flesh) belonged to a clan
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4 Thus Anthos, son of Hippodameia and Autonoos the ruler of a neglected and
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Anthes, the son of Poseidon, was driven out of Troizen and
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that many of the contributing members bore Boeotian names. He
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from a deep well, and while he was doing it dropped a heavy stone on the top of him
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eponym of Anthedon in Boiotia1, or more probably as a cult-title
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we should have expected a repetition of the name Zeus before it5.
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Now Anthos, son of Autonoos and Hippodameia, deprived his
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nowadays on the summit of this mountain8 are said by the peasants
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Conjecture apart, there is good reason to think that in time of
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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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the regular festival celebrated probably at the beginning of May2.
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The same combination of drought, oak-tree, and water occurs
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of Xen. t. 2. 10 hicwff (at Peltai) ep.eivev r\p.epas Tpels- ev ah Eevias 0 'Ap/cds rd Avkcuci.
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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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the name of some locality.
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The primitive cults of Greece, as of other lands, constantly
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that they were the first of men to spring from the ground, just as
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merely that the existence of a clan whose business it was to
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and the tree, is a phenomenon curiously suggestive of totemism.
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frequently on coins of Mantineia {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Peloponnesus p. 184 f. pi. 34, 19
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this ' kinship ' with the oak was no mere metaphor appears from Lykophron's mention of
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Whereas Lycaon brought a human babe to the altar of Lycaean
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its favour. For the men of that time, by reason of their righteous-
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with their displeasure. Indeed men were raised to the rank of
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flattery addresses to power; and the wrath of the gods at the
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The myth of Lykaon has come down to us through various
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of Lykaon). The victim is described occasionally as a guest of
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sacrificed on the altar of Zeus5, but according to the usual version
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that the flood followed in consequence of the crime13.
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that many, if not most, of them derive from distant sources of
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In course of time this stern rule was modified16; The king might
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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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held up her hands, clasped the right hand of Zeus, and assuaged his anger.
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schol. Lyk. id. states that Zeus destroyed the sons of Lykaon with lightning till Ge
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sacrifice his son, or grandson, or the son of one of his subjects, or
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of the common feast, which enabled him to share his guilt with
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It would seem, then, that the myth of Lykaon has in effect
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be killed, or they might be exiled. Some of our authorities declare
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1 H. E. Seebohm On the Structure of Greek Tribal Society London 1895 p. 41 ff.
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can change to were-wolves in time of drought.
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The Precinct of Zeus Lykaios 81
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little chapel stands on the south-east edge of a small level space
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and German examples of men transformed into beasts after tasting human flesh.
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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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exposed and wind-swept height1. Small fragments of phidlai and
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of lamps, chips of roof-tiles—one inscribed qE) in lettering of the
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infra p. 103 nn. 1—4, with regard to the summits of Olympos, Kyllene, and Athos.
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The Precinct of Zeus Lykaios 83
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by a line of unworked stones, a boundary that men or beasts could
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base, and two bronze statuettes. One of these was a beardless
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proved to have resembled the three-stepped statue-bases of the
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an enclosure of stones and a sanctuary of Zeus Lykaios containing
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84 The Precinct of Zeus Lykaios
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mountain-side, Kourouniotes came upon an interesting series of
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1 In addition to the bronzes here described there were found two figures of Hermes,
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86 The Precinct of Zeus Lykaios
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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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5 On the derivation of the pastoral staff from the Utuos see the Rev. H. T. Armfield
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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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the arm of a cuttle-fish !
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9 The lituos is not elsewhere known as an attribute of Zeus. A bronze statuette found
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The Cult of Zeus Lykaios at Kyrene 89
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1 Hdt. 4. 161 (Demonax of Mantineia, shortly after 550 B.C.), Polyb. 10. 22. 2 f. and
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go The Cult of Zeus Lykaios at Kyrene
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right hand of the god5, sometimes perches behind him on a stem
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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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branch of the Cyrenaic coins as a vine-shoot, and conjectures that Zeus 'EXivvfxepos meant
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Sparta, as the mother of Thera, was the grandmother of Kyrene. It would not therefore
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cry; and, if Alkman the great lyric poet of Sparta composed a
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It is at first sight tempting to regard this too as a representation of
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the eagle of Zeus. Moreover the vase is not to be dissociated from
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The supports of the larger throne
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hand with a gesture of reverence
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in sculpture the vases were in ceramic art—a memorial of the
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Walters History of Ancient Pottery London 1905 i. 341), and we may fairly suspect a
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5 The best collection of facts concerning these reliefs is that given by M. N. Tod and
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of the man and the woman, for the presence of Hermes the
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cured by F. G. Welcker for the Museum of National Antiquities at
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the fore-paws of which have been cut off, sewn on inside, and
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Bonn statuette3 along with a whole series of bronzes representing
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Greek identification of him with the Arcadian Zeus Lykaios*. But
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5 Drawn from a cast of the bronze found at Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux (Drome) and
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xvii. 3. 44 f., 60 f. compares Lykas the hero of Temesa, who was ' horribly black' and
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'die Todtengeister Wolfsgestalt annehmen.' A gold pendant seal of the sixth century B.C.
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Min. i. 196 pi. 26, 15); but this, to judge from a copper coin of Amisos {Brit. Mus. Cat.
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 4: Zeus und Olympos
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ioo The cult of Zeus on Mount Olympos
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Ider indeed four peaks of Mount Ide opposite to the town of
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that bore that name14. Finally Panchaia, the fabulous island of
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Gorgon's head in a skin cap. For a late (s. xii?) relief of a man with a wolf's or dog's
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The cult of Zeus on Mount Olympos 101
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summits of Olympus4.' Dr Holland adds that these summits
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(pi. ix i, 2)8. It was in the Greek sense of the term an 'aetherial'
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The same form of the name Elymbo or Elymbos is given by the modern Greeks to the
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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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io2 The cult of Zeus on Mount Olympos
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primitive times men dedicated to Zeus likewise, in place of statues,
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3 Farnell Cults of Gk, States i. 51.
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temple was pillaged by a band of Aetolians under Skopas in the reign of Philippos v
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him (fig. 84) or on either side of him (Rasche op. cit. iii. 350, Suppl. ii. 607), with
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We must distinguish from this dedication of a mountain to a definite deity the old and
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dyaXp^a of Mount Argaios on coins of Kaisareia in Kappadokia (Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins
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Fig. 75. Lydia p. 141 f.): the type is probably derived from that of Zeus
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The cult of Zeus on Mount Olympos 103
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on the occasion of their last visit2. The same beliefs attached to
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Glennie, when ascending from the pass of Petra, makes Olympos
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Probably omens were drawn not only from the flame and the smoke of the sacrifice
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3 Plout. loc. cit., Gemin. elem. astr. 1. 14 (the thigh-pieces and ashes of the yearly
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because the altars there have none of their ashes washed away and lose nothing of their
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104 Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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(b) Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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According to the orthodox tradition, the Muses were daughters of
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pipes and timbrels were borne by a band of inspired female
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The mirror probably stands for the sun. The eagle's test of its genuine offspring was
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a sort of mirror (so Philolaos the Pythagorean in Stob. eel. phys. 1. 25. 3d Wachsmuth
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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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io6 Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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the basket of Thaleia; to the left, the flowers and the altar of Zeus,
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the romanticised Sicilian form of Thaleia the mountain-muse ; and,
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Others declared that Korybas, eponym of the Korybantes, was
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quent confusion of eagles and vultures see D'Arcy W. Thompson A Glossary of Greek
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12. 156, Myth. Vat. 1. 190, 2. 45. The best account of the Palikoi is that by L. Bloch
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8 The Korybantes were sons of Kronos and Rhea (Strab. 472 £ti de Kpovov rives <xal
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Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus 107
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mistaken, is derived from *korybe the Macedonian form of koryphe,
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from Kopijcpa/uLL—not Kopv<pdw—if, as Hoffmann argues, Macedonian was a kind of Aeolic'
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KvpfiacrLa (used of a cock's crest, the upright tiara of the Persian king, the conical cap of
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8 The wreath of aeXivov worn by the Nemean and Isthmian victors perhaps originally
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io8 Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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beneath the roots of Mount Olympos' was ' the Kabeiros to whom
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large ring or rings round his throat, who holds a species of double-
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and a flaming altar to the left (fig. 80)7, others again with a pair of
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1 When the usurper Amphitres was besieging the sons of Leodamas at Assesos,
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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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Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus iog
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istics. One of Strabon's sources, after identifying the Korybantes,
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found at Vindonissa ( WindiscJi) represents the head of a double-
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shoulder; part of a fourth youth is visible beside them. O. Kern
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2 So at least I have argued in the Transactions of the Third International Congress
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no Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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bovine giant on the southern frieze of the
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Cyprian, bishop of Antioch, was as a youth of fifteen initiated
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Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus 111
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quasi-Dionysiac elements appear in the cults of Olympos, and
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sos4 may be a Byzantine blunder5; but the very possibility of such
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the neighbourhood of Olympos. Orphic admixture is indeed likely enough. Orpheus, him-
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tumulus near the village of Karitza.
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Thessalian or Macedonian form of Oeiopides (Hesych. detopides- at irepc tov Aiovuffov
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6 Six nymphs of Dodona, identified with the Hyades and named Kisseis, Nysa,
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Strab. 329 relates on the authority of Souidas the historian ( = Kineas frag. 3 (Frag,
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ii2 Dionysiac traits in the cult of Zeus
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1 The altar of Athena 'A\ea at Tegea, made by Melampous, was decorated with
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flowing. Within the same precinct was a temple of Zeus Philios. The statue, by
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Melisseus or Melissos, king of Crete, was father of the nymphs Adrasteia and Ide
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inst. 1. 22), who reared the new-born Zeus on the milk of a goat accustomed to bearing
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Gr. ii no. 3679, 5 a society of Bd/f%ot KwocrovpeiTai at Kyzikos) appear to have been local
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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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important in the mysteries of Sabdzios4. Twelve
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the seat of the gods, is to be identified with the Macedonian moun-
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2 Rasche Lex. Num. iii. 350 and Suppl. ii. 607 records a small copper of Gallienus
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does the later conception of "Q\v/u,wos as ' heaven ' or ' sky ' occur. But, to my thinking,
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sea and all, bind the rope about a peak of Olympos and let them dangle there. Whatever
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ii4 Development in the meaning of Olympos
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This is the literary echo of the folk-belief that attributed a windless,
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From the three peaks of Heaven,
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As to Od. 6. 41 fF., cited on p. 114, the absence of wind, rain, snow, and cloud, there
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Salonika, was told by a man from the neighbourhood of Olympos that somewhere on the
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Development in the meaning of Olympos 115
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Of holy aither
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name ourands, since it is the "boundary" (horos) of things "above"
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mountain rose into the aither. And for the prevalence of this
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was used of Olympos {e.g. II. 1. 499, Aristoph. nub. 270) and gave rise to its Kopv(3avres
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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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foot of the Macedonian Mount Olympos6, at Pisa near the Elean
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'QXvpLirov Kopv<pT)v. The combination of ovpavds and"0\v/utos
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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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§ 5. The Mountain-cults of Zeus.
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the Muses were believed to dance7. On the peak of Mount Ide
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Infrap. 124. Another coin of the same town has a seated Zeus inscribed |~IPOYCAGIC
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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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§ 5. The Mountain-cults of Zeus.
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the Muses were believed to dance7. On the peak of Mount Ide
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Infrap. 124. Another coin of the same town has a seated Zeus inscribed |~IPOYCAGIC
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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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case in point is furnished by Pergamon. The Akropolis of that
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to the left, stands out the huge temple of the deified Trajan, a
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3 Plin. nat. hist. 5. 126. The most convenient summary of what is known about
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Markt. Berlin 1906) with an Atlas of 34 plates, by J. Schrammen; Pergatnon iii. 2.
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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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surmounted by statues of deities, and the flight of steps was
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still shows traces of a square structure (fig. 8c;)6, and acutely
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Rather it must be traced back to the primitive conception of Zeus
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of statues into the mountain-cults of Zeus. Where- there had been
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latter, was a bronze statue of Zeus Parnethios5. Mount Laphystion,
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Ithomdtas, for example, was worshipped on the top of Mount Ithome
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' Phalaris was a contractor of Akragas. The citizens of that town desired to
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an offer that, if he were appointed as overseer of the work, he would use the
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of the public moneys, he hired many strangers, purchased many prisoners, and
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were angered at the theft of the materials. " Well then," said Phalaris, " suffer
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of the Thesmophoria, slew most of the citizens, secured the women and children,
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are the ' Theseum' at Athens, a temple of unknown dedication at Segesta, the temple of
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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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above Glisas in Boiotia, attaining a height of 2434 feet. ' From
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that the primitive altar of Zeus received the additional glory of
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but Mr C. Torr notes that the temple-walls and precinct-wall of
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Shines the old temple of Kenaian Zeus9.
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Dion in a spot named after a church of Saint Konstantinos he could trace the foundations
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seat or throne. Coins of Gomphoi or Philippopolis from about
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height. Similarly a coin of Ankyra in Galatia struck by Antoninus
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of Prousa in Bithynia, which shows Zeus or a Zeus-like mountain-
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I add a few other numismatic examples, the interpretation of
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Vase-painters of the fourth century B.C. sometimes represent
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turned to left), Anson Num. Gr. i. 137 f. nos. 13541". pi. 26. The legend of the
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In sarcophagus-reliefs etc. representing the judgment of Paris this seated Zeus is
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already sent forward to whisper seductive words in the ear of the
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of the Parthenon. On the left sits Zeus, leaning on the rocky slope.
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and holds in his left hand a sceptre and a bunch of corn. One of
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in the art of agriculture and sending him forth on his mission of
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rock), N El AOS (river at foot of main design).
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a design (pi. xii)3, the background of which somewhat closely
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centre of the composition sits Apollon, wreathed with laurel and
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victor's fillet, but his fingers still play with the four chords of his
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And no wonder. For of the three Muses, who are present as judges
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but not one of them is likely to help. Zeus naturally sympathises
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the flute was used, is present on the side of Marsyas. If so, she is strangely apathetic :
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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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(pi. xiii)2. Its subject is usually described as the apotheosis of
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sheathed sword, the latter holds up the stern-ornament of a ship.
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have here the king and queen of Alexandreia portrayed as allegorical
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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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Both E. Braun and Sir C. T. Newton remarked a family likeness between the head of
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of the Syrian king Alexandros i Balas and his wife Kleopatra. The alleged likeness is
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version of the coin rather shook his own faith.'
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dedicating this votive relief. To the left of the cave and above it,
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poet of ancient date been meant, his name—as in the case of 0MHP02—would have been
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parallel, viz. an inscribed slab from Teos (middle of 2nd cent. B.C.), now in the Fitzwilliam
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The significance of the whole design is tolerably clear. The
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types of Apollon and the Muses to Philiskos of Rhodes3, and
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ib. p. 20 calls attention to the actual cult of Homer established at Alexandreia by
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that Archelaos the sculptor belonged to the Rhodian school of
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maintained that an epic poet of the Alexandrine school won a
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expense of topographical accuracy, Mount Helikon is merged in
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5 Bronze tripods were given as prizes at the games of Apollon Tpioirios (Hdt. 1. 144).
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similar figure of Zeus. I would infer that Archelaos was indebted
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1 Thus in the case of the art-type of Zeus reclining on a mountain-top the vase-
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of the actual victor by depicting the emperor making his presenta-
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which dominates the whole valley of
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ancient days visited Argos to see the famous statue of Hera, made
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of it, and was as follows. When Zeus was in love with the maiden
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considered, is described in The Revelation of S. John the divine as
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connexion with their Zeus a remarkable series of cult-monuments
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cut out in the living rock. H. Gelzer records a 'throne of Nahat'
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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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4 A. H. Sayce in the Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archeology 1909 xxxi. 83 ff.
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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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feet from the mountain. Even to reach the foot of this crag from
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Hell. Stud. 1882 iii. 13 f. figs. \ 42 fig. 9, pi. 21 B. On the thrones of Kybele and the
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but probably the immense ravine beneath suggested the idea of
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On the very topmost pinnacle of the crag there is a square
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gives a most graphic account of his experiences in reaching it;
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Zeus3. Thus a rocky seat connected by the Greek inhabitants of
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The measurements of the throne, as given by him, are: height above sea-level 35om or
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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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4 W. M. Ramsay in theJourn. Hell. Stud. 1882 iii. 56 : 'on the autonomous coins of
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at Ephesos as Artemis Prototkronie, ' She of the First Throne1.'
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characters is an inscription recording the names of Zeus and
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height 0.95111 ( = back 0.40™ +seat 0.55™), depth of seat 0.55111, height of step 0.14"'.
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original occupants of these thrones.
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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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Bechtel ib. no. 4715. On the significance of this name see infra p. 144 n. 9.
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Zeus or some epithet of Zeus is of fre-
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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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engraved and possibly represents the name of a dedicant) = Collitz- Bechtel ib. no. 4740 a.
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they had been intended to receive altars or dedications of some
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of the gods6' were clearly Zeus and Koures. Not improbably—
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of the epheboi11. It is likely too that the cult stood in some relation
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6 On the deities named in the rock-inscriptions of Thera see F. Hiller von Gaertringen
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is improbable) and comparing Apollon Kovpeas of Teos (Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.2
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Kovprjs of Thera with the irpctiTOKOTjprjs of Ephesos and most ingeniously suggested that the
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mountain-throne, to which in popular belief the story of Xerxes
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decisions were delivered under the inspiration of Zeus. In fact,
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Athena when she contended with Poseidon for possession of the
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Spratt Travels and Researches in Crete London 1865 ii. 234 f. fig. ('the monolith bema of
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association of a pillar with the throne of Zeus, supra p. 34 f.
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was called"EXXa as being the ' Seat' or 'Throne' of Zeus. In support of this view he
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2 a copper of Hierapytna struck by Augustus (Gotha) with head of Zeus to right wearing
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The context enables us to form some idea of the character, ritual, and temple of Manias
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prehistoric ruins at Gonitis (see his 'Goulas: The City of Zeus' in the Ann. Brit. Sch.
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' Zeus of Ide,' while another inscription (id. iii. 2. 301 ff. no. 5024, 22 f.) mentions a temple
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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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Mount Messogis (figs. 119, 121)4 were in that respect rivals of Dikte
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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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(fig. 123) a bronze medallion of Gordianus iii showing Rhea with her foot raised on a rock.
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1625 fig. 6, W. M. Ramsay The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia Oxford 1897 ii. 432
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showing a similar group with three Kouretes, an eagle above, the genius of the town with
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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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dancing Kouretes is Zeus, at least in the ordinary acceptation of
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not yet exhausted the list of mountains where Zeus was said to
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Imhoof-Blumer Kleinas. Miinzen ii. 484 n. 2 pi. 18, 22 ; and for a copper of similar
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of a rocky cave flanked by Kouretes and Maenads.
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about him: to the right a snake crawls out of a half-open basket on the lid of which a
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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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the cold waters of the river Lousios (Paus. 8. 28. 2), and swaddled at Geraistion (et. mag.
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bourhood of Mount Lykaion4, that he carried off Europe to his
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that the fourth Athena was the daughter of Zeus and derived her Messenian title of
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of Patagonia^.
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ex Plutone Himantis filia R. Unger cj. Atlantis, B. Stark Mimantis. The father of
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liars3. Numerous writers of Hellenistic and Byzantine times men-
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top of. Mount Dikte. Conceivably more districts than one had
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pp. 305—-317 cites from the Gannett Busame or ' Garden of Delights ' (a Nestorian com-
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ecrai yap cu'et. Another explanation of the proverb is given in Athenodoros of Eretria
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one Zeus, a god of the Hellenes, was said to have been buried
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pronounced the very name by which a place on the summit of the
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In 1899 Mr A. Taramelli published a sketch-plan of Mount
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and right into the rock (fig. 131)2. The earth on the floor of the
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Hellenic pottery. It is on the left of the present path from Arkhanais to the peak
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to Roman times, and including a large number of small cups of
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eastern and western ranges of Dikta, the sites respectively of the Temple and Cave
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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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potamo there is a place named Zoii to Idkko after the tomb of Zeus.
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If these names are indeed to be connected with that of Zeus,
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Apart from the tomb of Zeus in Crete, the surviving traces of
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used at Arachova on Mt Parnassos and elsewhere in the sense of ' Tell that to the
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with Dia or Dia, the early name of Naxos1, but also with that of
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nothing remarkable, save a spring of hot water, which in ancient
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AlOSMHAnSlOY of Zeus Melosios*.
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4 Zeus in the form of an eagle came from Crete to Naxos, where he was nurtured.
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and translates ' the mountain of Milesian Jupiter'! Cp. a conical stone at Korkyra
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a year in the summer we may venture to find the continuation of
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Ozea, the modern name of Mount Parnes, which in classical times
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the north coast of Crete, which has preserved its name in the forms
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of an ancient building on the spot7.
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question would be to survey afresh the whole field of Hellenic
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after his death8 sought to prove that the worship of the Olympians
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upheaval of the lower orders, which found expression in many an
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tions of popular belief, found it convenient to give the name of
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unfamiliar sanctities with the familiar gods and goddesses of
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assured. There is a sound of coming triumph in the words
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approaches to Christianity neither in the rationalism of Greece nor in the orientalism of
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of Paul: ' The weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but
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urged on by the influence of Ambrose began to plunder heathen
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scathing periods of church-fathers1 and even imperial mandates
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of worldly wisdom3. On the other hand we have also to reckon
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1 The Christian apologists largely ignored the small fry of Greek mythology and saved
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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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names happened to be derived from those of heathen deities tend
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were re-christened and re-consecrated in the service of the new
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means of incubation. The Christian twins Kosmas and Damianos
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renaissance 1889 i. 21 a mediaeval misinterpretation of lupiter with his eagle as John the
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T. R. Glover The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire^ London 1910,
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a temple of Rhea Mother of the gods, which the emperor Zenon
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Here they saw in a vision a man of dreadful aspect with wings as
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beheld the vision and erecting there a statue of the spirit seen by
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bears the name. When Byzantion had become the seat of empire,
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point of view it looked like an angel in the garb of a monk. Awed
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of it actually in the water4. Similarly at the entrance to the
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1 L. Deubner De incubalione Lipsiae 1900 pp. 68—79, J. Rendel Harris The Cult of
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of Boreas, denoting the 'Fresh' north wind.
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4 Procop. de aedijiciis 1. 6 (iii. 193 Dindorf). The house of Basilides, a quaestor of
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icon in its stern, with an ever-burning lamp in front of it, or a small
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Saint Niketas has a cavern with a painted roof by way of a chapel
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a Barbary corsair but miraculously restored on the anniversary of
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mindful of Pegasos and Hippokrene, justly concludes that the
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appeal to students of Homer—' Saint Elias had been a sailor, but
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is barely disguised by a slight deflection of the ancient name ;
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"was a fisherman; he had bad weather, terrific storms, so that he became afraid of the
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he comes to the very top of the mountain, and there he sees another man. ' Can you
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f The ancient deme of Ikaria is habitually called by the peasants Dionyso—a clear
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south side of the Acropolis and the theatre of Dionysus is now called the street of
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there looking in front of him, he saw a little plant spring from the ground at his feet, and
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However, in his holy hand the plant grew so fast that it soon came out at both ends of
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the plant into the lion's leg. But the plant soon grew out of the lion's leg also. Then
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bore the finest of grapes. Of these he at once made wine for the first time and gave
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ear-ache in Samos1, is described by Malalas in terms of Mercurius
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Albania and as the Holy Mother Venere among the Vlachs of
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that the Dionysios in question was the monk of Meteora of the twelfth century because
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5 J. Rendel Harris The Annotators of the Codex Bezae London 1901 p. 102, Class.
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of these weaklings, and the church dedicated to him is some little way from the town on
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vouchsafed, unconscious that by so doing she is perpetuating the archaic worship of
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in the cult of Saint Demetrios1; Eileithyia in that of Saint
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1 At Eleusis the cult of Demeter was hard to kill, as will be admitted in view of the
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found at Eleusis in 1801 by E. D. Clarke and J. M. Cripps 'on the side of the road,
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statue, some disaster ensued. They believed that the arm of any person who offered to
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Head, though the statue itself was recovered. As to the notion that the absence of
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the inhabitants of Eleusis spoke of it as 'Ayia ArjfjLrjrpa and, in order to secure good
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daughter of wondrous beauty : none so fair had been seen since mistress Aphrodite
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maiden, and despite her cries of distress rode off with her on his horse. The horse
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have always been kind to me. Once you helped me to drive off a bird of prey, which
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indeed she would have died, had not Marigo, wife of Nicolas the khodja-bachi or
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took him with them to help in getting possession of a maiden kept by a magician in a
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side of the tower, where there was a large court-yard and a magnificent garden and
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The aga transformed himself into a lion, a serpent, a bird of prey, a flame, and in
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Lepsina just at the beginning of spring, when the flowers first appear : he then became
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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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in Albanian the diminutive Kolio), and the travels of Keleos' son Triptolemos, all
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Lenormant op. cit. i. 402 n. supposes that a shift of sex has taken place in the legend
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1 The old metropolitan church of Athens is called not only after the Panagia
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in The Journal of the Anthropological Instittite 1885-6 xv. 392). See further
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457 ff.) argues that the cult of Aphrodite in the Levant produced a whole crop of saints.
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from 'A<ppo8irrj to 'A0p65tros and the cult of the masculine Venus, on whom see K. Tiimpel
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1 H. Usener Der heilige Tychon Leipzig and Berlin 1907. St Tychon was bishop of
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Usener detects as the heidnische Unterlage of this saint the minor Dionysiac divinity
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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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season of sowing: see Nilsson Gr. Feste p. 115.
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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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express intention of securing rain and food for the cattle.
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Further evidence is, however, available. The chief centre of the cult of St George
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this column of the widow occupy the second place on the right hand side of the church,'
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' marble column of George the Confessor, to which, during a time of persecution, he was
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Zeus at many, not to say most, of the important cult-centres both
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and tried to cheat the saint by depositing 20 solidi of gold as the price of his horse ; but
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Syria speaks of him as rod koXKlv'lkov ayiou fxdprvpos TewpyLov (Corp. inscr. Gr. iv no. 8627,
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Chr. Biogr. ii. 646. If the column at Diospolis was of this type, it must have resembled
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Juppitergigantensaulen Stuttgart 1910). However that maybe, the legend of St George
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xiv. 561 ff.). C. S. Hulst St. George of Cappadocia in Legend and History London 1909 is
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includes many Celtic folk-tales. The most important contribution of late years is that of
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portrayed the translation of Saint Elias under the type of Helios
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fresh arguments in support of that view.
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forms 'HXt'as, 'HXetas, 'HAias, 'HXetas see Grimm-Thayer Gk-Fng. Lex. of the New Test,
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borrowed their conception of Helios' car from the scriptural
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Christliche Antike Marburg 1906 i. 222 f. (wall-paintings of the fourth century = J. Wil-
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1 Io. Chrys. 6pu\. 7' ei's'HA. 27 cited by N. G. Polites. The statement of E. Burnouf
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other hand, a fair number of the heights in question, including
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the priests of Baal3, impressed the popular mind with a vivid
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with regard to the burnt-sacrifice of a horse on Mt Taygeton, but also compares it with
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a Cretan solar Zeus. The Rhodians' annual rite of flinging a solar team into the sea can
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early Christians would have based their substitution of St Elias for Zeus on some
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- We cannot here assume any verbal confusion. Of Zeus 'EXietfs nothing is known
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even on the Mount of Transfiguration ' there came a cloud over-
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he dwelt, called down fire from heaven and destroyed the troops of
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peasants to be lord of sunshine, rain, and thunder. In several
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of Kastellorizo14...the festival of St. Elias is celebrated 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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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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chariot—a relic of the belief, which in the middle ages was common
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is utter folly. Men bereft of sense have concocted the tale out of their own
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God that in time of drought he will give rain to the earth.... As to the fact that
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Elias drove all evil spirits out of heaven by causing thunder,
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and the clouds of heaven3. According to Mr W. R. S. Ralston,
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forked lightning is the lance of Ilya who is chasing the Lamia
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in a flaming car, and smites the clouds with the darts of the
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oats on their gates, and ask their clergy to laud the name of Ilya,
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has been purchased at the expense of the community. Its flesh is
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the weather was desired : to the former in times of drought, to the
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of God Ilya" to send " thirty angels in golden array, with bows
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The Songs of the Russian People2, London 1872 p. 246 f., where however the date of Ilya's
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186 Direct identifications of Zeus with the Sun
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a thunder-storm may be averted, name the name of Ilya3.'
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of the 'Sacrifices des Tartares Circassiens ' (my fig. 135) is given.]
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a thunder-storm may be averted, name the name of Ilya3.'
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of the 'Sacrifices des Tartares Circassiens ' (my fig. 135) is given.]
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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the Roman calendar, which was written in the early part of the
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But it is obvious that speculations of this sort, whether ancient
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8 //. 1. 423 ft". (the visit of Zeus, escorted by the other gods, to the Aithiopes) is
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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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of the Hellenistic age few are more remarkable
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solar powers by means of a rayed crown (fig. 137)5. All round
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' King of the Ocean, King of the Deep Sea,' became by a series of normal changes
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2 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians London 1904 ii. 1958". with figs.,.
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4 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lydia p. 369 pi. 39, 4 a copper of imperial date struck at
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Examples of Sarapis with a rayed crown, including a marble bust, lamps, gems, coins,
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of magical formulae written probably in the fourth century A.D.2,
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2 F. G. Kenyon The Palaeography of Greek Papyri Oxford 1899 p. 116.
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Aryans and Babylon, or some source influenced by Babylon. The "firmament" of the
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origin, we get a remarkable basis for the Avestan use of the word to denote a contract, as
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its position, both in nature and in mythology: an easy corollary is his function of
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The now famous cuneiform records of Kappadokia show that Mitra, Varuna, Indra,
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Direct identifications of Zeus with the Sun i g i
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Zeus is here the Greek equivalent of the Phoenician Ba'al-samin,
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universe and eternity1, and attests the character of the Syrian Zeus.
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This is perhaps a great altar of semi-oriental form, comparable with
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collected by Cumont, who cites also a Mithraic relief showing a bearded serpent of this
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Direct identifications of Zeus with the Sun 193
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of a Lydian sun-god, here called Zeus Masphalatends, with that of
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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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ig4 Direct identifications of Zeus with the Sun
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that his attributes permitted of
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site of Arkesine, in Amorgos,
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B.C. the inhabitants of Amorgos recognised a solar Zeus. This
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A seated Zeus radiate occurs on silver coins of Antialkidas (Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins
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majority of these are described as laureate, not radiate, by Prof. P. Gardner locc. citt.: he
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Stephani Nimbus und Strahlenkranz p. 14 no. 3. Denarii of the gens Egnatia show a
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Cat. Rom. Coins Rep. i. 399 n. 3, 400 pi. 42, 16 : on the temple of Iupiter Libertas see
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(b) Cult-epithets of Zeus that may be solar.
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of his cult-epithets are suggestive of such a connexion. Thus at
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Upov of the precinct
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as the god of summer heat8—a conception which might refer to the
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Eur. frag. 896 Nauck2 ap. Athen. 465 B and ap. Eustath. in II. p. 883, 62 called one of
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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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(b) Cult-epithets of Zeus that may be solar.
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of his cult-epithets are suggestive of such a connexion. Thus at
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Upov of the precinct
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as the god of summer heat8—a conception which might refer to the
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Eur. frag. 896 Nauck2 ap. Athen. 465 B and ap. Eustath. in II. p. 883, 62 called one of
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7 AeAr. 'Ap%. 1890 p. 140 f. in letters of the fourth century B.C. ATANTHPOS is a
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (c): The sun as the eye of Zeus
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ig6 The Sun as the Eye of Zeus
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And Macrobius states that 'antiquity calls the sun the eye of
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To judge from Hesych. ojcnrep oiKpOaX/xbs Atos- ws atTTpainq, 'the eye of Zeus' was an
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The eye of life-giving Zeus with offerings meet1.
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of the world and Zeus:
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Another conception of the sun that has left its mark upon
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W. Simpson The Buddhist Praying-zuheel London 1896, G. Maspero The Dawn of
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The eye of life-giving Zeus with offerings meet1.
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of the world and Zeus:
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Another conception of the sun that has left its mark upon
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W. Simpson The Buddhist Praying-zuheel London 1896, G. Maspero The Dawn of
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The eye to mimic the wheel of the sun1.
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Spinning aloft, say, 'Hail, thou light of the sun2!'
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ultimate explanation of not a few myths, ritual objects, and divine
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I begin with the myths—and in primis that of Ixion, a personage
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race, and married Dia the daughter of Eioneus. He plotted against
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likeness of Hera. Ixion on seeing it thought it to be Hera and lay
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Others, again, that the wheel was made of fire3.'
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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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constant association with fire : he was called the son of Phlegyas,
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whose hands are bound to the rim of a large wheel. Between the
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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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3 Eur. Ixion frag. 424 Nauck2. Strab. 442 makes him the brother of Phlegyas.
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7 Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. 143 f. no. E 155. The most satisfactory interpretation of
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obverse decoration a pair of contrasted scenes. The body of the
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side, Aphrodite, Eros and Pan on the other. And below are six of
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complete the scene—Iris5 the counterpart of Hermes, and Zeus6 the
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1 Infra ch. ii § 9 (d) ii (7), where the bibliography of the vase is given.
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striking representation of the scene as its principal design (pi. xvi)1.
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fascinated by it in spite of himself, glances upwards in the direction
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of the Vettii at Pompeii, provides us with yet another type (fig. 147)3.
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torture is on the point of commencing, Hermes the mandatory of
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of relenting on the face of Hera. Hera, however, is already enjoy-
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3 See Herrmann loc.cit., who successfully disposes of the rival interpretations—Erinys
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of Ixion. It seems possible to go one step further and to determine
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Greek fresco dating from the age of Alexander the Great.
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The ivy-wreath and the rendering of hands, feet, etc. suffice to
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and now in the Galleria dei Candelabri of the Vatican, has its right
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attribution of this type to Lysippos was first suggested by A. Michaelis Ancient Marbles
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of him on the Etruscan mirror (pi. xvii).
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of depicting the sun. For example, the Egyptians used to place a
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Studies (Oriental Club of Philadelphia) Boston 1894 pp. 236—239. In Egypt the winged
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chapel of Thothmes i at Deir el Bahri, drawn by R. E. F. Paget for A. Wiedemann
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means of the following myth1. Heru-behutet2, the Horos of Edfu,
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Phoinike, where it was similarly used to consecrate the lintels of
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A. Wiedemann op. cit. p. 69 ff. Cp. also E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians
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2 The precise form and significance of the name borne by the solar disk is disputed :
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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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mounted by a scroll resembling a pair of inverted volutes, from
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tail serves him for a kilt, and the scroll appears on either side of
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From Assyria both varieties of winged disk passed into Persia.
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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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that Ashur. personified originally some natural power, the symbol of the winged disc
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The second with equally little alteration served as the emblem of
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3 G. Maspero The Passing of the Empires London 1900 p. 577, cp. 68 r.
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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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various types of solar disk do
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account certain other features of
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the sun, we have yet to explain the peculiar use that is made of it
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but the mythological echo of a punishment actually inflicted on
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1 Sir G. Rawlinson The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World London
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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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mode of torture, which can be traced back to the fifth1 and even
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Similarly in the romance of Achilleus Tatios the ill-starred
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a single woman pitted against your whole array of tortures and
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been privy to the murder. Already I was bound, stripped of my
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Elagabalos, who bound parasites to a water-wheel, spoke of them
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relic of it—the 'Catharine wheel' of our November fireworks—by a
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wheel of the mythical Ixion was the torture-wheel of real life,
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Ixion, if I am not mistaken, typifies a whole series of human
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a poem referable to the seventh century B.C., as one of the 'kings'
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revealed herself. But for Triptolemos, the elder of Metaneira's
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whole world with it.' Others make Triptolemos the son of Eleusis4,
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but only robbed of immortality through his mother's interruption of the rite—a ceremony
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or of Eleusius by Hioma1, or of Eleusinus by Cathonea2 or
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naturally turn for further light on the wheeled seat of Triptolemos15.
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15 The vases, sculptures, wall-paintings, coins, and gems, illustrating the myth of
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Vase-illustrations of the sixth century differ in some respects
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above all by that master of detailed investigation Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Demeter—
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by a snake. This vase is presumably a belated example of the black-figure technique
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Further, there is a remarkable similarity between the equipment of
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across the world to dispense their respective bounties of corn and
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collection of Viscount Beugnot into the Musee Vivenel at
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that of Dionysos has old-fashioned spokes2 and is fitted with wings
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2 On these see A. C. Had don The Study of Man London and New York 1898
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(fig. 158^ and &)\ A propos of this resemblance between Tripto-
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kdntharos. Only, in place of a vine he grasps a double axe, the
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Triptolemos and Dionysos dispensing their several bounties of corn and wine from a
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with snakes. In the great majority of cases the scene represented
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he goes. Two vases, out of many, will serve as illustrations. A
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church. Here two bands are formed of married and unmarried men respectively, and
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1 Cp. an electrum slater of Kyzikos c. 450—400 B.C., which
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amplified by the addition of Keleos on the right and Hippothon on
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vase-paintings of the scene3, may stand for his palace or for the
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To the sound of hymns7.
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shower of seeds, while Nike hovering in front greets his advent
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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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and surrounded by enormous grains of corn. For similar coin-types see Overbeck ib.
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fxiicpa ixvar-qpLCL were devised by the Athenians in order to provide for the initiation of
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Ploutos with a horn of plenty. To the left we see Aphrodite,
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hand a bdcchos or bundle of sacred boughs3. Above all—like the
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one of the Dioskouroi is accompanied by his star; all three wear
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stool (?), near which lie two uncertain objects of oblong shape,
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and copper coins of Athens (id. p. 23 pi. 6, 14 f., pp. 81, 91 pi. 15, 17), and on copper
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attempts to connect it with the Triptolemos of Sophokles have
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As the snakes increase in size, the wings diminish3 and on two of
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filling the phidle of Triptolemos, who richly clad in a stage costume
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a bird in its mouth is decidedly reminiscent of Egypt6.
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5 Cp. the head of Triptolemos on an ' Underworld ' vase at Munich (Jahn Vasensamml.
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On the tazsa Farnese Triptolemos has not only a bag of seed
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regarded by the Greeks and Romans as the inventor of the plough5.
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from him. Moreover, Rubensohn is able to adduce two vases of
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Demeter and is about to start on his tour of instruction. He is in
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Myth. Vat. 3. 7. 1, cp. what is said of Horos by Nigidius ap. interp. Serv. in Verg.
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that the holder of the torches was meant for Demeter, the holder of the plough for
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of Boeotian fabric at Berlin, referable to the fifth century or at latest
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with the corn-stalks and Persephone, as before, carries a couple of
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than the other, or perhaps merely by way of simplifying a some-
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need not, therefore, hesitate to accept the derivation of his name
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improved methods of cultivation from the fertile plains of northern
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earth, travels on the solar wheel received at the hand of Demeter.
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suggest that it arose from a yet earlier religious conception, that of
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noteworthy, too, that in the Argive tradition5 the father of Tripto-
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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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some said—of the first chariot1. But the word trochzlos means also
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Triptolemos' seat3. In this again it followed the example of the
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represent them are of Roman date (Overbeck op. cit. p. 554 Atlas pi. 16, n, 12 : infra
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same source, is inadequate. I figure the central portion of the scene infra ch. i § 6 (d) xii.
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his head. The Berlin vase joins to the disk a couple of serpenti-
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careful to point out—may be a matter of mere decoration. The
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the triskeles on the coins of Panormos, etc.7—a symbol which, as we
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of Triptolemos' snake-drawn chariot from the simple solar wheel.
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of Amynos and Magos ot KareSe^av /carets /cat Troi/xvas (Philon Bybl. frag. 2. 11 (Frag,
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observes1, 'a genuine variant of the Phaethon legend,' and supports
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Messalina in the guise of Triptolemos and Demeter; the former
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chariot when in search of her daughter Persephone. In this way
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84). In the middle ages this cameo was thought to represent the triumph of Joseph in
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chariot appears first on Roman denarii of
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of torches (fig. 168)8, rarely corn-ears and
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chariot to fetch Fames from Scythia. But the mode of conveyance may be a touch due
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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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The goddess has one torch only on imperial coins of Kretia-Flaviopolis (Waddington—
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neck2. Sarcophagi of the former type show the snake's tail twined
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nearer east6, looked upon the lion as an animal full of inward
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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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'the house of the sun3,' and—be it noted—the sun was in Leo
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Dionysos, according to certain ceramic artists of the sixth and fifth
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11, 17, 18, 19, 23). But another line of tradition gave Helios a snake-drawn chariot:
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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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In this connexion we must take account of a unique silver drachme
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stretched left hand. Before him in the lower right hand corner of
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de mens. 4. 53 p. 111, iff. Wiinsch), E. J. Pilcher in the Proceedings of the Society of
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Num. 1910 xxviii. 28—34 (the Hellenising of Semitic cults in Syria began before the
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5 See e.g. the comparative tables of Phoenician, Egyptian Aramaic, Old Hebrew, etc.,
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Dr Ginsburg's rival attempt to read it as the name of Jehu, king of
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here a gentile representation of the Hebrew Godhead.
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It follows that the coin represents Jehovah under the guise of
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Come, foremost angel of great Zeus Ido,
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church of Kaisariani on Mt. Hymettos ' the winged fiery wheel is a throne for the Divine
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p. 1603 n. 3 ff. This is not, of course, necessarily inconsistent with the view that Iao is
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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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a new lease of life in Roman times2, was once questioned concerning
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Mark as the greatest of all gods Iao—
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in isdem sacris versibus inter cetera vocatur 'law. Clearly, then, the autumn-god of the
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ad loc. yet more ingeniously afipbv"laKxov. Baudissin op. cit. i. 215 quotes in support of
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d§pbv suffices to describe the Dionysiac character of the Jewish deity.
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of the new comparison occurs in the age of Tiberius (Val. Max. 1. 3. 3 Cn. Cornelius
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The connexion of Jehovah with Helios may have been facilitated by the belief that
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identifications might be illustrated by some of the bizarre devices
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furnishes our earliest evidence of Jehovah Fig. 172.
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eminent numismatist J. P. Six ascribed it, along with a series of
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obverse is that of Minos the eponymous founder, who figures as
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described as the 'eirLcrKoiros of Light,' cp. the prayers ib. 357 airepavrou Light: aerjiovw,
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group of signs apparently representing the heavenly bodies—
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the alleged connexion of Minos with Gaza as ' eine gelehrte Sagenbildung aus romischer
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reverse is probably, as E. Babelon surmised, that of Bes1; and the
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borrowing the type of Triptolemos' throne, wheeled and winged.
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3 Steph. Byz. s. vv. Tdfa, 'loviov, Eustath. in Dionys. per. 92. On imperial coins of
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(i. 453 Foerster) states that Triptolemos founded at lone a sanctuary of Zeus N^ueios,
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narrative of Ioannes Malalas, our fullest source, is as follows:—In the days of Pikos Zeus
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king of the west, sent and carried off Io, by whom he became the father of Libye. Io, in
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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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art-type with bovine horns and lunar disk was determined by that of Isis (E. Meyer in
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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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Karia (Diod. 5. 60), and Lyrkos, son of Phoroneus, who settled at Kaunos in Karia
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wheeled chariot was Kirke, the first mistress of magic. In the
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ing the still earlier narrative of Hesiod6. So that, whether Valerius
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The sister of Aietes great of soul,
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For from her head floated the locks of hair
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4 Cp. Val. Flacc. 1. 224 aligeris secat anguibus auras (5. 453) of Medeia. For the
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possession of a similar halo : waaa yap 'HeXtou yevei} apL8r]\os ideadai | rfev, eVei (i\e(papwv
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show her wearing a rayed crown1, the proper attribute of a solar
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Thus in the Celtic area we have many accounts of the Otherworld-
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tales as The Adventures of Cormac, The Adventures of Tadg, and
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in safety. Intermediate between the two groups is The Voyage of
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in the story of Laegaire mac Crimthainn she bears the appropriate
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quently tries to kill him through the machinations of an iron dervish5.
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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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the Rev. J. A. MacCulloch The Religion of the Ancient Celts Edinburgh 1911 p. 385 ft.
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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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Nights, viz. The Tale of King Bedr Basim*. I quote Miss Harrison's
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is shipwrecked, and escapes on a plank to [a tongue of land jutting out into the
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a black bird beneath a tree full of birds, and has learnt that this was Queen Lab
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not militate against our solar interpretation of the myth. For not
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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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to explain the frequent association of the hawk with Apollon7. To
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son of the Morning Star into a hawk11. And later writers agreed
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originally a solar power conceived as a ' Hawk.' A relic of her
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myth of Kirke's love for Picus15 becomes more intelligible if the
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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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from his blood—(Alexandros of Paphos ap. Eustath. in Od. p. [658, 49 ff-), is possibly
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former was, like the latter, a humanised bird. And the parallel of
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the circularity of its motion. Circular motion would make it all the
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2 D'Arcy W. Thompson A Glossary of Greek Birds Oxford 1895 p. 83 f.
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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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1873 pp. 28 ff., 67 ff. So too R. Brown The Myth of Kirke" (reviewed by H. Bradley in
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was a goddess comparable with the island-queen of Celtic myths4,
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the myth of Kirke it is easy to recognize the mystic vessel and the
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ritory of the Volsci—whose name may be akin to that of the Welsh9
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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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University) 1903 viii. 53, 56, C. Squire The Mythology of the British Islands London 1905
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Etymological Dictionary of the English Language new ed. Oxford 1901 p. 599 s.v.
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of Cercei, later called Circei (the modern Circelli), at the foot
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Italy5, under the influence of folk-etymology, she may have been
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sister of Kirke6. As grand-daughter of Helios she too could
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Volcae were a tribe of southern Gaul (Tolosa, Nemausus, etc.). ? Cp. Volci in Etruria
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words, Medeia changed her own looks from those of an old woman
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Argonautika of Dionysios Skytobrachion, an Alexandrine gram-
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mother of Medeia and daughter of Helios. The serpent-chariot,
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ih/xoT7]TL dLovo/AacrdrjvaL. Medeia herself was said to have founded a sanctuary of Artemis
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Kolchis, leaving Bounos1, a son of Hermes by Alkidameia, as
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the Corinthians sent to Iolkos for Medeia, daughter of Aietes, to
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1 The eponymous founder of the sanctuary of Hera Bowai'a (Paus. 2. 4. 7), 'of the
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for it enables us to see that the kings of Corinth were regarded as
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Corinthian colony is in the act of placing a wreath upon his head
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son of Zeus has never yet, to my knowledge, been seriously asserted
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V. Duruy History of Greece English ed. London 1892 ii. 130 n. 1 fig.
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now of Medeia herself? 'Zeus/ says the old scholiast on Pindar,
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Cease this essay. If thou wouldst aught of me,
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say they, received from the Sun a chariot of winged snakes and on
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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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recipe iam gnatos parens. | ego inter auras aliti curru vehar we have a description of the
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peculiar conveyance was long felt to be of a specially fiery sort,
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chariot. Roman sarcophagi, which date from the second century of
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on the tradition of earlier paintings. In fact, almost identical
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of the draughtsman or of the restorer—it should be a sword—, and that the scalloped
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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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are not winged, holds the reins in her left hand and one end of a
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sword; the other, dead also, is with Medeia in the car; the back of
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possibly as a goddess of magic, who might naturally be associated
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Mr J. H. Huddilston5 says with justice: 'I know of no monuments
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best preserved and most beautiful of all the sculptures, one cannot
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5 J. H. Huddilston Greek Tragedy in the light of Vase Paintings London 1898 p. 19.
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but feel that he is face to face with a marvellous illustration of the
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by another Apulian vase, the famous Medem-kraU'r of Munich1.
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(Kreonteia) has just received from Medeia the fatal gift of a
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The queen too {Meropey hurriedly approaches with gestures of grief
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hold that this vase was intended to illustrate the Medeia of Euripides, and that the points
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3 KpeovreLa is her name, not an abbreviation of KpeovreLa (irals), nor of KpeovreLa
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though none of these authors describes him as playing the part here assigned to him.
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oriental costume, has grasped by the hair one of her two boys and
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of his vengeance. In it stands her charioteer, a sinister-looking
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a costume resembling that of Medeia. The inscription eidolon
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by the rock. Finally, in the background by way of contrast with
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Poll. 4. 142 includes Olarpos among a list of eKaKeva irpoauma (along with AiKrj,
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of Medeia's remorse, at least of the torments that await her as a murderess of her own
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well be right; but it must be remembered that, from a Greek point of view, the infatua-
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Iason to win Medeia by means of an iynx or 'wry-neck' fastened
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The mad bird—to a wheel of four-spoked shape,
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series-of adventures reached their goal—Aia, the land of the sun-
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between the beginning and the end of this extract. As Iason spins the magic iynx-wheel,
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originally a moon-charm or invocation of the moon-goddess 'It6. But it is very doubtful
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description of Ixion1. But Ixion's four-spoked wheel, as I have
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of the Euxine Sea the sun was conceived as a four-spoked wheel.
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{mesembria) sun4. Again, coins of Kalchedon in Bithynia c. 480-
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was set spinning with a jerk1: made of glittering bronze2 and
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On this showing the magic wheel of the Greeks was the western
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of rotary movement may well have been thought to quicken or
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Alexandrine wits were busied over the task of providing the
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daughter of Echo, who by her spells attracted Zeus to Io and
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transformed into birds; and the zynxjftdiS one of these1.
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wheel was associated with the deities of soft emotion—Aphrodite
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be shown to have absorbed into his cult certain features of early
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each greater than its predecessor, and added that 'from one of them
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confused with the wag-tail, but afford no proof of ' phallic symbolism' (D Arcy W.
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4 See the excellent discussion by Farnell Cults of Gk. States iv. 136m, especially
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Prof. G. Murray thinks that iirexovaas might be rendered ' exerting a kind of Siren
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6 Paus. 10. 5. 12 trans. J. G. Frazer. The fragment of Pindar is here cited in the
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against lightning by means of an eagle, the lightning-bird par
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£if vwep aierov, Bergk e^virepd' aierov, Casaubon /07A77doves. Of recent editors C. A. M.
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Rev. Arch. 1907 ii. 429 ff. and 'Bird and Pillar Worship' in the Transactions of the Third
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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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tion myself, but took the chariot in question to be that of the sun. I was, as I now see,
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the chariot might be set atilt against the front wall of the building (//. 8. 435, Od. 4. 42).
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hung from the ceiling of a palace, still less from that of a temple1.
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a tachygraphic sign for a chariot3. But the painters of these great
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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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pi. 20, 4, Reinach Be"p. Vases i. 138, 3, 139), which shows the ransoming of Hektor's
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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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Delphic iynx is evidenced by other works of art. A series of
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scene is completed by the presence of a winged Fury. The wheel,
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us. We have here again to reckon with the possibility of Celtic
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Philostratos, who in his Life of Apollonios spoke of the golden
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voices of the gods5.' We should, I think, attempt to elucidate
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horses may quite well be those of Neoptolemos or Orestes, or may even represent the
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6 T. G. Pinches in the Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archeology 1885 viii.
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Comparing now the tablet with the words of Philostratos, we note
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images of the Greek author. Above all, the solar disk suspended
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That of the sun, upheld by two genii of gold, announced by its
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iynges. They—we argued—were wheels on or in the pediments of
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5 D'Arcy W. Thompson A Glossary of Greek Birds Oxford 1895 p. 72.
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same consideration disposes of an allusion to the iynx in a supposi-
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ring of Assyrian and Persian art3 originated in the custom of
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to certain revolving wheels of bronze and iron as dedicated in
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pay adoration to the gods, he remarks: 'The turning round of the
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means of both deities (i.e. by turning from the sun-god to the god
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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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about and whistle'2. The first of these passages is accompanied by
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attention of Egyptologists to these
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wheel of the sort that he had procured
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aries in the time of Asoka must have found their way to the valley
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1 Heron Al. pneumatica i. 32 p. 148 Schmidt. On the purificatory powers of bronze
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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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lineage of these Graeco-Egyptian temple-wheels may have been, it
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1 W. Simpson 'The Buddhist Praying Wheel'in The Journal of the Royal Asiatic
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from the time of Cicero onwards1, but is comparatively seldom
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apparently upon a mere wheel (fig. 193)5. On a third of Gallienus
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of writing {Fata Scribundd)—a grave-relief (Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 1445 after Zoega
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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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in the Sale Catalogue of M. le Vicomte de Ponton d'Amecourt Monnaies d'or romaines
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The Wheel of Nemesis 269
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the back of a naked man. In
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terior of a little chapel and is
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Nemesis in the act of flitting through the world. The sculptor has
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by a large snake. The transformation of the wheel into a chariot
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and Zeus, according to one version, wooed her in the form of a snake (schol. Clem. Al.
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The Wheel of Isis 271
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by a couple of snakes in a car, the wheels of which
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wings are the busts of Sun and Moon. In her left
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head-dress. A snake in her right hand is feeding out of a phidle in
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Fortuna is commonly regarded as the goddess of luck or
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with wreath and staff standing behind a round altar on the forepart of a ship (?).
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of this gem is given by W. Drexler in the Zeitschr.f. Num. 1887 xiv. 127 f.
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Experience of the Roman People London 1911 pp. 235, 245 n. 30.
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Prof. J. B. Carter considered the problem of Fortuna's origin ' un-
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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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1 W. Warde Fowler The Roman Festivals p. 167, cp. The Religious Experience of the
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merely the popular name for a statue with many breasts, very likely a statue of the
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the barracks of the vigiles at Ostia a well-preserved latrine with two dedications to
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the personification of distributive rather than retributive fate,
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cult of abstractions was comparatively late. The cult of Nemesis
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involved in the difficulty of supposing that Nemesis was a personi-
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of cult with cult. Diana Nemorensis as a woodland goddess had
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huntress1, and two bronze figures of hinds were found at the
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their wonted adornment; and in the midmost part of the glade
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apples still hanging on their boughs, after the manner of the lustral
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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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1 G. H. Wallis Illustrated Catalogue of Classical Antiquities from the site of the
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offering in the form of an apple made of terra cotta was found by Lord Savile in Diana's
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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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or Diana4. Of their identification we have both literary and
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Nemesis'7'' and by Julius Solinus as 1 Pheidias' statue of Diana8'\
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1 Paus. 1. 33. 3. PL xxiii, i is a restoration of the statue based on the extant fragment of
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coins of Smyrna show a somewhat similar figure lifting her drapery in one hand and
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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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Pannonia the amphitheatre had attached to it a sanctuary of
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by the same apse stood a second statue, that of Commodus, on a
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5 Arch.-ep. Mitth. 1897 xx. 211, 2376°., 243 f. Coins of Commodus show not only
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consort of this Diana-like Nemesis was a human Jupiter—a fact
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copper coin of Akmoneia in Phrygia (fig. 204)2
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attitude of Nemesis; at its base is a re-
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a somewhat analogous coin-type of Smyrna. Pausanias a propos
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instead of one.' Copper coins of Smyrna struck by Marcus
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is sleeping beneath a plane-tree, at the foot of which is a bucranium.
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nificance of this gesture has been much
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muster as her divine consort. This is of course mere surmise. But,
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O. Rossbach in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 119 thinks that the end of the story as told in the
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suppose that the final scene of the Cypria was laid at Rhamnous.
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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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on an altar in the precinct of a pillar-Zeus (stipra p. 40 n. 1), where Leda—originally a
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Helene are elsewhere termed the children of Tyndareos1, it seems
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the same play spoke of Perikles as a human Zeus4. The fact that
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of woodland deities ?
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detected a modification of the masterpiece at Olympia; in the
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is possibly2 the Rhamnusian crown of stags and small Victories.
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may be found in a consideration of the term Nemesiaci. Com-
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of Gk. Coins p. 170 pi. io, 27, Head Hist, num.2 p. 741. Besides the specimen in the
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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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I print the poem as it stands in the latest edition, that of B. Dombart {Corpus scriptorum
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metathesis of names intelligible on the assumption that the Diana
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Inspired by the godhead of the same7.
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support of C (cod. Cheltenhamensis, s. xi) our best MS., and very ingeniously cj. taleam,
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talem esse. The word is, in fact, something of a mannerism in this poet.
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the priest of Diana acted the part of a god ; but cp. 14 ipsos sacerdotes colitis.
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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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Flee even now the sanctuaries of death1.
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of an electric shock, others as a shivering or trembling, and others as an unpleasant
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1 The phrase sacraria mortis would be especially appropriate to such a cult as that of
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vague personification of a moralising- sort, but a definite figure
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Homeric, ' denoted distribution of any lot, the lot of life to which
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Nemesis was a substantial deity of early date akin to Artemis, if
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Greenwood' {nemos), became a goddess of vengeance simply
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sprung from the same parent stem, but in point of usage they
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It is probable, though not quite certain3, that all such wheels of
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circumstance that the dedication-day of the temple of Fors Fortuna
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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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2 M. Breal in the Rev. Et. Gr. 1908 xxi. 113 ff. argues that the use of irpeiret., ' il
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attitude of cautious reserve.
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This enables us to bring the wheel of Fortune into connexion with
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to the meaning of these rites is furnished by G. Durandus in his
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the eve of the feast men and boys, in accordance with ancient custom, collect
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by a smoke of that sort. And, since such things took place especially at this
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from the Druid divinities, whose colossal images of wicker-work are described by Caesar
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a wheel is rolled, to signify that just as the sun comes to the highest parts of its
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nativity of Christ to increase. But as to their decreasing before the feast of
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recording in detail a large number of examples, concludes as
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proper supply of sunshine for men, animals, and plants....This
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For example, the custom of rolling a burning wheel down a hill-
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1162 a.d., appears to have been the immediate source of G. Durandus ; for the extract,
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The name " fire of heaven," by which
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cussed further the relation of Ixion to
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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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The name " fire of heaven," by which
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cussed further the relation of Ixion to
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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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of the same solar deity.
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through a handle affixed to his back, are slung nine S-shaped pendants of bronze. See
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standing on a fish: he holds a six-spoked wheel in his uplifted left hand, a basket of fruit
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a bearded and partly bald or tonsured god raises both hands and thereby eclipses half of
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Paeonian image of Helios
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Ourania on coins of Ouran-
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revolving disk of bronze,
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1 On the evolution of the wheel from the disk see A. C. Haddon The Study of Man
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Leipzig 1909 ii. 475 ff. N. Gordon Munro in the Transactions of the Asiatic Society
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is suggestive of solar magic. Nor need the intrusion of a Dionysiac
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Sometimes the solar disk was affixed to buildings by way of
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was the golden phidle with a relief of Medousa, which the Lace-
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dcr7rt5t. Benndorf loc. cit. p. 8 cp. Paus. 6. 19. 13 dawls virep rod derov of the Megarian
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two Doric temples of a late date near the monastery of Kourno on
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circular shield so frequently found in representations of classical
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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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Early Greek architects commonly filled the angles of their pediments with the tails of
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On an early silver coin of the Thraco-Macedonian
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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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maybe O, the initial of the town Therma, is most improbable (Imhoof-Blumer Monn.
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analogue occurs on silver coins of Mallos in Kilikia c. 425—385 B.C.
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spiral on the top of the god's head recalls the
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2 Cp. the coiffure of the winged goddess on certain silver pieces originally attributed
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former attribution (op. cit.n. 1.557 f-P'» 25> 7? 9)5 that of the Sphinx on 'Minoan' ivories
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Gr. Vasenmalereii. 59 pi. 13) ; that of the Seiren (H. Thiersch " Tyrrhenische" Amphoren
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placing beneath him the front part of a man-headed bull (fig. 222)3.
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head he identified on a later silver coin of Mallos6. And certainly
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Svoronos9 that Mallos in Kilikia was a colony of Malla in Crete,
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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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disk. Lykophron describes how the body of Aias, cast up on the
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spoke of the Diskos as 'Father' and 'god6,' they were not inde-
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Lycian coins of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. are character-
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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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disk. Lykophron describes how the body of Aias, cast up on the
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spoke of the Diskos as 'Father' and 'god6,' they were not inde-
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Lycian coins of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. are character-
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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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variable number of lines curving either to the left or to the right,
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animal forms are introduced. One branch may end in the head of
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silver coin of Arpi in Apulia (Garrucci Mon. It. ant. p. 112 pi. 93, 8, Brit. Mus. Cat.
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modified into human legs. The significance of this symbol has
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cludes in favour of the solar explanation advanced by L. Mliller
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the symbol of a national god of light, who perhaps originated in
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was the national light-god before the advent of the Greek Apollon ?
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occur to readers familiar with the Odyssey and its myth of Poly-
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derived their name from one Kyklops, son of OuranosV It follows
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the symbol of a national god of light, who perhaps originated in
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was the national light-god before the advent of the Greek Apollon ?
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occur to readers familiar with the Odyssey and its myth of Poly-
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derived their name from one Kyklops, son of OuranosV It follows
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Nor can we dismiss this as the figment of a late grammarian ; for
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The seven Kyklopes, who built the great walls of Tiryns for king
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Towers to the modern ear are not suggestive of a sky-god ; but we
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different directions. On the one hand, by the beginning of the
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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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7 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Peloponnesus p. 140 on a silver coin of the fourth century b.c.
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the three-legged crow of Chinese legend and the eight-handed ( = many-handed) crow of
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too13 (fig. 238). Some of these examples exhibit a well-marked
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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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scarce specimens of pre-Solonian coinage at Athens1. The Thraco-
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case in Sicily6. Silver and copper coins of Agathokles, issued
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5 At Istros in Lower Moesia occurs the strange type of two young male heads in
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Floras in 20 B.C. to commemorate the Sicilian exploits of M'. Aquil-
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an artist, saw it first on the shields of some of his numerous foreign
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' Look not thou down on me, my foe; that look of thine will freeze'
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was originally not that of the winged and snaky-tressed Gorgon,
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Walters History of Ancient Pottery London 1905 ii. 198 f.
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Ba'al-kammdn, the principal Punic deity of north Africa, who,
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who hath heard the words of Hicmath-
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Baal had blessed the cattle of this Hiempsal (so his name should
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and token of Baal himself, the sky-god or sun-god, and cited in
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2 Cp. G. Maspero The Struggle of the Nations London 1896 p. 155, E. Meyer in
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ginians, who would presumably bring the cult of their Punic Baal
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Taking into account these zoomorphic transformations of the
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transliterated IBOVRi-r (genitive of Ebord) and no. 10 with a Latin legend read by
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a text different from ours. A comparison of schol. Aristeid. with schol. Hes. (supra
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identifies them with the Ytjyevies of Ap. Rhod. loc. cit., monstrous forms with six arms,
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ginians, who would presumably bring the cult of their Punic Baal
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Taking into account these zoomorphic transformations of the
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transliterated IBOVRi-r (genitive of Ebord) and no. 10 with a Latin legend read by
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a text different from ours. A comparison of schol. Aristeid. with schol. Hes. (supra
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identifies them with the Ytjyevies of Ap. Rhod. loc. cit., monstrous forms with six arms,
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A distant echo of this mythopoeic stage may be heard in
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two, male and female, but a third as well, which was a compound of them both.
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had a single head with four ears. Moreover, he had two sets of generative
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be put thus. The male was originally the offspring of the sun ; the female, of
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rationalised them into pirates, but that tradition made them the offspring of the Nemean
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from Kouretis (= Euboia) and ultimately from Thrace, where there was a tribe of
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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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comment in The Metaphysical Basis of Plato's Ethics Cambridge 1895 p. 138 f.
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world in search of his other half. And, if Zeus hears much more
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the serious beliefs of the past. When Platon speaks of a third sex
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describe Argos by the author of the Aigimios (schol. Eur. Phoen. 1116). Is it accidental
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sense of artistic fitness prescribed, first that the Kyklops should
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to the original conception of the western Kyklops and speaks of his
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eye, according to Strab. 21. The Kyklopes of Aitne are one-eyed in Eur. Cycl. 21Y.;
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of the Trojan war gives Polyphemos two eyes and makes Odysseus pluck out one of them
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simile refers to the size (and shape), the other to the glow, of
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Of course no simile or collection of similes can prove that the
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from which he took his name, with the shining orb of the sun8.
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survey of analogous myths all the world over, comes to the conclusion that the man-
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by the solar hero or sun-god, who wrests from him the means of making fire. On this
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§ 3 (b)). W. H. Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1689, 59 ff. suggests that the one eye of the
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Three sons of size and strength, not to be named,
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certain many-armed giants of the self-same parentage. If we may
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nick-name of Appius Claudius Caecus).
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5 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians London 1904 i. 298 f., 306.
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Crown, and thou art the lord of radiant light and the creator of brilliant rays____
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Ra was likewise fused with Tern the local sun-god of Annu,
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Budge, 'was the physical body of the SunV And monuments of
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1 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians i. 422 f. Meh-urt, ib. i. 365 Hathor,
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2 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians ii. 8.
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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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spite of obvious inconsistencies. A Greek of the classical period
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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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mere succession of pictures or metaphors. A fin-de-siecle poet
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With glowing" spokes of red,
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while elsewhere in the same little volume he prefers to speak of
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is of the scantiest. The scholiast on Euripides, probably confusing
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They are, that is, elder and unsuccessful rivals of Zeus.
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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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mere succession of pictures or metaphors. A fin-de-siecle poet
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With glowing" spokes of red,
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while elsewhere in the same little volume he prefers to speak of
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is of the scantiest. The scholiast on Euripides, probably confusing
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They are, that is, elder and unsuccessful rivals of Zeus.
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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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thunder and lightning of Zeus, but could on occasion wield his
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Of bastard bolts, not one god's-enemy
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The lightning of the sky, both flash and fade,
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The clappings of the thunder and with spray
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On terra-cotta brasiers of Hellenistic date there is often stamped
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of Zeus' thunder see Eur. Cycl. 327 f.
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that of the Kyklops. If they are right—and Furtwangler's argu-
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at the advice of an ancient oracle, they first slew the daughters of
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Kyklops (or the son of the Kyklops). This proved unavailing ;
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Kyklops was the son of Zeus; or Geraistos was, according to some,
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the three-eyed Kyklops of Sicily bears a striking resemblance to
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one with the three-eyed Zeus of Argos, who in turn is strictly
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not refrain from laying hands on Odysseus through any fear of
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'This is inconsistent with what the Cyclopes acknowledged about the power of Zeus,
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settled in various parts, most of them in Kouretis: from Kouretis they came to help
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Galatia took its name from Galates, son of Kyklops and Galatia. Appian. Illyr. 2 says
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Io. Malal. chron. 5 p. 114 Dindorf asserts that Sikanos, king of Sicily, had three
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logie celtique Paris 1884 p. 208 ff., J. Curtin Hero-Tales of Ireland Boston 1894 p. 283 ff.,
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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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settled in various parts, most of them in Kouretis: from Kouretis they came to help
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Galatia took its name from Galates, son of Kyklops and Galatia. Appian. Illyr. 2 says
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Io. Malal. chron. 5 p. 114 Dindorf asserts that Sikanos, king of Sicily, had three
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logie celtique Paris 1884 p. 208 ff., J. Curtin Hero-Tales of Ireland Boston 1894 p. 283 ff.,
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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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a minute and painstaking criticism of the myth, sets aside all later
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Of olive-wood yet green, which he had felled
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Then 'neath the heap of embers I thrust in
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Prometheus' Theft of Fire
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Is the strength of steel, so hissed the Kyklops' eye
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A. Kuhn2, that the single eye of the Kyklops was an early repre-
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been for the fortunate preservation of a more or less parallel myth,
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theog. 567, cited by E. E. Sikes in his ed. of Aisch. P. v. p. xvii n. r, where a further
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plantation, they will enclose a live stick in a hollow piece of a certain sort of wood, which
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Prometheus' Theft of Fire
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Is the strength of steel, so hissed the Kyklops' eye
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A. Kuhn2, that the single eye of the Kyklops was an early repre-
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been for the fortunate preservation of a more or less parallel myth,
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theog. 567, cited by E. E. Sikes in his ed. of Aisch. P. v. p. xvii n. r, where a further
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plantation, they will enclose a live stick in a hollow piece of a certain sort of wood, which
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common abode of Athena and Hephaistos2,' in fact from the
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help of Minerva into the sky, and, applying a small torch to the wheel of the
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composed. Prometheus made man out of clay, and moulded him without life
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the wheel of Phoebus and stole the fire, which he applied to the breast of man,
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the submerged volcano see R. C. Jebb's ed.2 of Soph. Phil. p. 243 ff.
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A. Kuhn in his remarkable study on The Descent of Fire has
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tribes all the world over3, consists essentially of two sticks, the one
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while he places the pointed end of the other stick upon it. This second stick is
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My illustration (fig. 254) shows a couple of fire-sticks of this sort
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upper stick is made to rotate by means of a cord or strap. Thus
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' It consists in drilling one piece of ararii-wood into another by pulling a string
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A. Fire-stick of thin
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B Fire-stick of thicker
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reports that the fire-boards of the Chuckchees in the north-east
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natural guardians of the reindeer. The holes made by drilling in the board are
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turned about in the eye of a voracious and supernatural herdsman,
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On this showing the hero of the Kyklops-adventure must have
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blaze as 'Seed of Sicilian fire and glowing hearth' {supra p. 318).
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Ithax can hardly be dissociated from Ithake3, the home of Odysseus
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out as the grandson of the Cretan Minos and says totidem verbis:
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of Odysseus, e.g. on coppers of Ithake (fig. 258)6, is indistinguishable
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Hyg. fab. 31 gives the name of Prometheus' eagle as Aithon (cp. 77. 15. 690).
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Odysseus assumed the name Mdwv because his mother Antikleia, daughter of Autolykos
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Other points of resemblance between the hero of the Kyklops-tale, Prometheus, and
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Prometheu's as the phonetic equivalent of pramantha^ \ and it is
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the Kabeiros are not lacking. Several versions of the Kyklops-tale make the giant give
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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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Prometheus a garland instead of a ring. An Etruscan mirror shows him wearing a
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Axiothea the name of his wife (Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 1283) with the Cabiric names Axieros,
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1886 p. 132 n. 121, E. W. Hopkins The Religions of India Boston etc. 1895 pp. 107,
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genious, but over-venturesome, writer attempts to connect Prometheus as inventor of the
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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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brother of Manthu and son of Vira-vrata, the son of Madhu and Sumanas (Sir M.
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me : ' The names Manthu and Pramanthu occur in a long genealogy of one Priyavrata,
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Gyrdpsios of Chios2—a combination that strengthens his claim to
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ideas expressed themselves in a cult of Zeus5.
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explain a whole series of bronzes found by Messrs Saltzmann and
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4 Id. ib. ii. 227 ff. On the similar coupling of Zeus ~ Hestia see infra ch. iii § 1 (a)
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which might be explained as the ' Rod-twirler,' a compound of the digammated root of
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twirler (' Gertenschwinger'') to be Rhadamanthys as judge of the dead. Certainly in that
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Gyrdpsios of Chios2—a combination that strengthens his claim to
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ideas expressed themselves in a cult of Zeus5.
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explain a whole series of bronzes found by Messrs Saltzmann and
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4 Id. ib. ii. 227 ff. On the similar coupling of Zeus ~ Hestia see infra ch. iii § 1 (a)
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which might be explained as the ' Rod-twirler,' a compound of the digammated root of
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twirler (' Gertenschwinger'') to be Rhadamanthys as judge of the dead. Certainly in that
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of the eighth and seventh centuries B.C. The bronzes themselves
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a similar wheel8. Since the principal cult of the early Rhodians
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Helios1. If so, the absence of horses is noteworthy2.
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covered dozens of swans or ducks associated with the solar wheel in the art of the bronze
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Strabon1, many years before the establishment of the Olympic
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serving as spokes. The body of the horse is connected with the
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That belief meets us in the mythologies of various Indo-Europaean
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kais. dentsch. arch. Inst. 1910 xxv Arch. Anz. p. 294 f. fig. 7 (from a photograph of the
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Hopkins The Religions of India Boston etc. 1895 p. 41, W. Mannhardt Wald-und Feld-
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The conception of Helios as a rider on horse-back is not Greek (pace Rapp loc. cit.
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Strabon1, many years before the establishment of the Olympic
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serving as spokes. The body of the horse is connected with the
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That belief meets us in the mythologies of various Indo-Europaean
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kais. dentsch. arch. Inst. 1910 xxv Arch. Anz. p. 294 f. fig. 7 (from a photograph of the
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Hopkins The Religions of India Boston etc. 1895 p. 41, W. Mannhardt Wald-und Feld-
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The conception of Helios as a rider on horse-back is not Greek (pace Rapp loc. cit.
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Evidence of the combination has been found here and there in
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J. Dechelette claims that this is the pre-Mycenaean prototype of
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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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handles were assimilated to the sun. But neither of the band from
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case may be, recall in effect the back-to-back arrangement of the
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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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Later this type of Helios and his chariot came to be enclosed
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sents the horizon, and two plunging dolphins the sea. Nothing of
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found in another tomb at Elis along with a whole series of phdlara
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who owns a good collection of modern horse-amulets ('horses'
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oval shape of this disk was determined by the turn of the horses to
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were presumably meant to represent a pair of animals apiece.
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driver's breast1. The addition of a thunderbolt to the left of the
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greeting, not in terror. Rather we should recollect that two of the
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1 On the derivation of the swastika from the solar wheel see T. Wilson The Swastika
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represents the four points of the compass in motion. The four points seem to influence
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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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The first of May is kept as a day of jest and jollity by 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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after that the white chariot of the Sun similarly adorned; then a third chariot, the horses
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horses and followed by a magnificent horse called the horse of the Sun—the leading
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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 first of May is kept as a day of jest and jollity by 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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after that the white chariot of the Sun similarly adorned; then a third chariot, the horses
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horses and followed by a magnificent horse called the horse of the Sun—the leading
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4 A copper coin of Alexandreia struck by Trajan has for reverse type Zeus Amnion in
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itself—another case of the solar apotropaion being fixed above the
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angles to each other and decorated with a branch of may : from
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an effigy of the earth-goddess4 blossoming beneath his rays?
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wreath of flowers6'—a May-garland rather than a May-pole. The
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3 The first of the shapes here shown (fig. 270, a) can hardly be separated from that
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4 Cp. infra ch. i § 6 (g) xviii (the garland of Hellotis).
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which was originally conceived as the embodiment of Horos5, came
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Horos of Edfu (Heru-behutet) was known far and wide as 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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(bennu) of Heliopolis. As represented in Egyptian (Lanzone Dizion. di Mitol. Egiz.
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? D'Arcy WT. Thompson A Glossary of Greek Birds Oxford 1895 p. 182 ff.
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which was originally conceived as the embodiment of Horos5, came
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Horos of Edfu (Heru-behutet) was known far and wide as 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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(bennu) of Heliopolis. As represented in Egyptian (Lanzone Dizion. di Mitol. Egiz.
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? D'Arcy WT. Thompson A Glossary of Greek Birds Oxford 1895 p. 182 ff.
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The Orphists, jealous guardians of antiquated ideas, opened
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variety of winged solar deities9.
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the sun15. It would seem, then, that behind the stories of Daidalion
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Abel (of Phanes) xPV(TeLaLS TrrepvyeacrL cpopevfxevos 'ivQa. koX 'ivQa.
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13 Ov. met. 11. 271 ff., 294 ff. makes Daidalion son of the Morning Star {Lucifer).
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the sea. Many mythologists, arguing from the analogy of Phaethon
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thos, in which B. Schmidt recognised certain traits of the Ikaros-
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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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of Talos, whom Gruppe admits to have been the sun (id. p. 1310 ' Ein Helios war
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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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no. 8, in both of which the hero's strength is vested in three golden hairs on the top of
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marry him. Now the sea in which the dolphin lived was of such a sort that no
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wedding, the dolphin shook off his skin and changed into a young man of
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This tale combines the characteristics of Ikaros with those of
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the Taphian legend4, and justly compares the Megarian myth of
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enemy (Ail. de-nat. an. 4. 5). But this is hardly to be got out of Souid. s.v. icpeKa' tt)v
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probably ' a mitigation of an earlier custom of flinging the scape-
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son of Ikarios3. Further, the Leucadian 'leap' was persistently con-
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simply a doublet of Pkaethon, ' the Shining One.' There is, there-
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The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race Oxford 1830 i. 260 f.
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Others declared that the 'leap' had first been taken by Kephalos son of Deioneus out
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Ptol. Hephaist. ap. Phot. bibl. p. 153 a 7 ff. Bekker gives a long list of lovers who
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Danubier in Griechenland Gottingen 1909 p. 43. Fick ascribes this cult of the sun-bird
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8 On a copper of Nikopolis in Epeiros (?), struck by Trajan, Apollon Leukates
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Ikaros, Nisos, Pterelaos are so many mythical expressions of one
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Egypt was the ram. Khnemu, the great god of Elephantine1, was
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himself was on occasion addressed as a ram, to judge from one of
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2 This is inferred from the hieroglyphic form of his name (Sethe loc. cit. p. 2350).
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A magnificent gold statuette of Her-shef with a ram's head was found by Prof. Flinders
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Ikaros, Nisos, Pterelaos are so many mythical expressions of one
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Egypt was the ram. Khnemu, the great god of Elephantine1, was
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himself was on occasion addressed as a ram, to judge from one of
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2 This is inferred from the hieroglyphic form of his name (Sethe loc. cit. p. 2350).
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A magnificent gold statuette of Her-shef with a ram's head was found by Prof. Flinders
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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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explain that this custom of theirs arose in the following way. Herakles was
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p. 113 ff. pi. H, W. M. Flinders Petrie The Arts and Crafts of Ancient Egypt Edinburgh
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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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of Herakles importing sheep from north Africa into Greece (Palaiph. 18 (19), Varr. rer.
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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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last, when Herakles was importunate, Zeus thought of this device. He flayed a
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once a year, on the festival of Zeus, they, like their god, cut up and flay a ram :
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Shu (Herakles), who is often called 'the son of Ra3' and as god
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when Lucian in the second century of our era makes Momos, the
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journey of Zeus to Aithiopia (//. 1. 423 f.) and his union with Hera {supra p. 154 ff.) were
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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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god of ' Mockery,' ask Zeus how he can permit ram's horns to be
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not to say far-fetched, between their own deities and those of the
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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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ram or even give him a ram's head; for the whole trend of Greek
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back to a fifth-century original of quasi-Pheidiac type3 perhaps
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determine. It may have been at Thebes, the original nidus of
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of Siwah, where the Theban Pharaohs planted their favourite
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under a variety of titles8 and Ammon came to be reckoned as
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1 On the various forms of this name see R. Pietschmann in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
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Ant. Denkm. i. 37 pi. 3, 9 a herm of Greek marble—height o"43m.
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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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present no means of deciding. At Gythion
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honoured deities of the land6; besides, he
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The whole group of words is ultimately connected with tcepas, 'horn,' the napvos being
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no. 1446) was worshipped before the return of the Herakleidai, having a shrine in the
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Kyrene also1. At Sparta there was another sanctuary of Amnion,
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by the Lacedaemonians more frequently than by the rest of the Hellenes. It
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Certainly Aphytis possessed an oracle of Ammon?j, whose head
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Libye, Libyan justice would be found superior to that of Sparta7.
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' The image was dedicated by Pindar : it is a work of Kalamis. Pindar also
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A brief fragment of it containing the invocation—
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nected with Thebes in Egypt may have led the inhabitants of the
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Having thus secured a firm footing on Greek soil, the cult of
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European, Asiatic, and African. The description stands in need of
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monly speak of Iupiter Hammo?i. The aspirate has come to him
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another possible fragment of the hymn see infra p. 366 f.
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venerated along the north coast of Africa1. The meaning of Ba'al-
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Tanit9, a north-African form of the great Phoenician mother-
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called Panthea, is invoked as ' partner in the rites of the horned
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3 So H. R. Hall The Oldest Civilization of Greece London 1901 p. 230 n. 3.
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Semitic influence penetrated to the Ammdneion itself. Of its
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'The image of the god is surrounded
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whatever direction the will of the god
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either side of the boat. Women and
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Both of these statements were doubtless drawn from the lost
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baztylos or baitylion of Ba'al-hamman, a sacred stone, half-fetich,
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Cypriote Aphrodite was likewise ' worshipped in the form of an
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on the cult of Zeus Ammon. Now Theophrastos a propos of
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of emerald. It is, I suspect, represented on
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obelisks5 of the sort were to be seen there in
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p. 285). A bronze statuette at Vienna shows Zeus Ammon holding the club of Herakles
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Amen-Ra in the tomb of Seti i was himself coloured green1, it
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priate to the service of Zeus Ammon*. Perhaps it was as the son
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In the second place, the method of divination practised at the
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' Plasma' was occasionally used for the figure of Zeus en-
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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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ideas of a cosmic ship1, but is simply the Egyptian solar barque.
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morning barque, at night-fall reached the Mountains of the West,
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dedicated in the temple of Amen-Ra at Thebes a boat of cedar
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3 A. Erman A Handbook of Egyptian Religion trans. A. S. Griffith London 1907
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chariot, which rises out of a boat : on the left Phosphoros (?) acts as leader; on the right
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ii. 59, 6) is, however, comparable with the cup-shaped boats of Assyrian art (Preller—
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were intended to serve as base for a precious stone or perhaps a piece of metal or wood
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name of Afnmon\ The association of the god with this reptile was
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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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True, we have already seen the snakes of Esmun, the Punic
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Again, Isis and Sarapis were often represented as a pair of
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3 E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians London 1904 ii. 376 f.
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6 Ptolemaios ap. Arrian. 3.3.5 states that two snakes guided the army of Alexander
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no. 677 Hadrian pi. 1 (bust of Zeus Amnion with a solar
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Zeus of the Oasis a Graeco-Libyan god 361
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B.C. and probably in the Oasis of Siwah coalesced into the sun-god
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6 Cp. the cult of ZeiV'HXios Scuttj/j (g. Plaumann Ptolemais in Oberdgypten (Leipz.
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in support of the view that Zeus Amnion was essentially a Greek
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far back as the reign of Seti i (c. 1300 B.C.)3. This blunder has
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dynasty Egypt was twice attacked by a combination of northern
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in the reign of Merenptah c. 1250 B.C. Egypt was invaded by
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7 See H. R. Hall The Oldest Civilization of Greece London 1901 p. 171 f., G. Maspero
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and Danaans (Daanau, Danauna)1. Several of these identifications
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be left for Egyptologists to criticise. But on the strength of the
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The same comparison of the Libyan with the Dodonaean Zeus
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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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carried off from Thebes by Phoenicians, that one of them—so they had heard—
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human voice that on that very spot must be established an oracle of Zeus.
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clearly believed that the cult of the Oasis and the cult of Dodona
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Groves trodden by the foot of Iupiter,
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And perched betwixt the horns of his fleecy head
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he adds the episode of the dove settling on the ram. The latter
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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 Ammoneion of an oracular grove without specifying oak-trees1.
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On a double bust of Zeus Amnion and Sarapis (?) with oak-wreath and kdlathos see
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4 H. Dessau in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 751 f. They hold the oracle of Zeus
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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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Of Zeus' sweet acorn.
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The institution of both oracles was also connected with a
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then for the first time uttered a voice and said—"The youngest of thy followers."
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Similarly with regard to the Oasis Leon of Pella, a contemporary
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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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vTTOfj.ovrjs (iinfMovTjs cod. Barnes.) top [x&vtlv irpoayet. stands in need of emendation.
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of Alexander the Great, in his treatise On the gods of Egypt
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been the original inventor of everything, a certain Hammon came from Africa
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which makes the foundress dove settle on the head of a ram3.
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pool of Zeus Hammon, cold by day, is hot by night5:;
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explanation of the phenomenon was that by night the sun went
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properly belonging to some old Greek cult led to the confusion of a Greek with an
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spring flowed from the roots of a huge oak and itself gave oracles by means of its
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Yet Zeus Ndios and Zeus Amnion both gave oracles in verse. For those of the former
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a temple of Zeus Ammon, and set the helpful ram among the stars,
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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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Gemmentaf. 4, 11). The existence of double busts representing Zeus Ammon and Hera
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point is that the cult of Zeus in the Oasis was, as Herodotos
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On gold, silver (figs. 280—283), and copper coins of Kyrene struck
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type of Ammon2. The same mature and youthful heads with a
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Beardless: Head Coins of the Ancients p. 69 pi. 35, 40 ( = myfig. 283),^'. Hist, num.2
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All these heads have in front a curious set of upstanding curls (?), perhaps derived
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(figs. 284, 285) and copper coins of Tenos from the fourth to the
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silver coins of Metapontum c. 400—350 B.C. both
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The identification of this youthful figure is a
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proposed identification of the youthful horned head with that of
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Amnion. Nevertheless a comparison of the towns issuing coins of
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L. Muller in his great work on the coinage of north Africa was
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the latter founded the temple of the former8—but partly also by
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commonly Dionysiac—a kdntharos, a bunch of grapes, a herm of
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Stephani further drew attention to a series of double busts
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probably a portrait in the guise of Ammon11. Another isolated
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Barre locc. citt. the head of Ammon has a wreath of ivy and flowers, the other head
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Petersburg, on which is a scene of considerable interest (fig. 287)\
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horns holds a larger branch of bay with leaves and berries. He
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chiton and himdtion, who offers him a bunch of grapes with her left hand, a white wreath
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tion of this far off spot on the more familiar oracle of the Delphic
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Dionysos. And the coins at least suffice to prove the existence of
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From the fourth to the eighteenth century we know nothing of
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founded the oracle of Ammon, and made the child Zeus king of Egypt. Etc., etc.
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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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The Oasis of Siwah
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stood rooted to the spot until he died, unless one of the natives
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seen4. It was otherwise with the Oasis of Santariah or Siwah,
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'The town Santariah forms part of the Oases and was built by Minakiush,
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the fourth, philosophers, astronomers, physicians, and masters of learning ; on
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Leo Africanus {c. 1517 A.D.) speaks of the Oases as a district
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The first Europaean to reach the Oasis of Siwah in modern
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then in Egypt, joined a large company of pilgrims returning from
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1664, 1672, and 1673 A.D., praised the dates of Siba as the best (S. Ideler in the Fund-
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the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa, continued his route westwards from Siwah
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The Oasis of Siwah
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the mysterious Lake Arashieh ; but the inhabitants of Siwah burnt his boat, and did
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Berlin 1824, with an Atlas of 38 plates and a map.
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4 Bayle St. John Adventures in the Libyan Desert and the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon
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Oasis of Jupiter Amnion London 1899.
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8 Archonides or Andron of Argos, a man who all his life ate plenty of dry salt food
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The situation of Siwah was determined by Browne, Cailliaud,
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it was an accessible coast-towm6! In point of fact the Oasis is
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mined by W. Jordan at 290 12' north of the equator by 250 30' east of Greenwich.
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showed a mean depth of 52 metres (Von Tripolis nach Alexandrien2 ii. 113).
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traditionally identified with the Fountain of the Sun1. It measures
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E? pVj&S varied inversely with the height of the
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T of the Doves ' ; but G. Steindorff points
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element of Ba'al-kamman, so that the
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?f y^'-^^^y^S:^ a' Agermi, containing the chief temple of
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*y^*-V8\^ d. Ain el hammam, the ancient Fountain 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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first detailed description of the temple2. It appears from his
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uncertain. In the middle of the precinct rose a mass of limestone
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ruins Umtna beida, c = remains of the precinct-wall, d—the Fountain of the Sun, e = another
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in the distance (fig. 292)2: he also had copies made of its reliefs,
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walls of the nods to east and west were still 15^ ft long, 4J ft
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larger figures of the interior all traces of colour had vanished.
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'3 Id. ib. Atlas pi. 10, 2 = designs on the left of the main entry (pi. 7, t).
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G. Rohlfs1 in 1869 found nothing of the precinct-wall left save
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of secret passages to Agermi and Siwah. Rohlfs further notes
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the ground and fragments of perhaps two others. The outside of
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hibited on the east wall 53 columns of hieroglyphs, of which the
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The best-preserved figure was that of the horned Amnion seated
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has the horns of both Khnemu and Amen5, the double plumes, the
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wearing the united crowns of the South and the North. Behind
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and his wife the lion-headed Tefnut representing the moisture of
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more detailed account of this temple was given by G. Rohlfs,
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been largely filled in and blocked by the houses of a crowded
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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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large doors of Egyptian design iS ft high lead into the naos.
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of several candles he copied some of them and in due time sub-
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by inscriptions of the fourth century B.C. On one side of the naos
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Rohlfs also discovered in the thickness of the inner long wall
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About a furlong to the south of Agermi Rohlfs detected the
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decorated with the winged solar disk and a few lengths of dentils
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that of the Phrygian Zeus Sctbdzios.
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Phrygian type, probably that of some famous cult-image3. The
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name of Sabdzzos1 or Zeus Sabdzios2", and sometimes represent
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god wears a Phrygian cap and raises both hands in the attitude of the benedictio Latina.
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on the ram's head (pi. xxvii)1. The persistence of the ram as a
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some rhetorical embellishment in the pages of Clement and other
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(to a scale of f-) in the Nationalmuseet at Copenhagen. In the centre stands Sabdzios
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attributes etc., including the thunderbolt and eagle of Zeus. All these are placed in a
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not be appeased till Zeus came before her in a mood of mock-
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Hence too the practice of those who were initiated into the rites
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the aetiological myth of the Sabdzios-c\i\t. The devotees of the
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2 Farnell Cults of Gk. States iii. 300 f. (of the PdWot): ' Even the self-mutilation
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(assimilation to the Amazonian goddess). Nor can we lay stress on the view of the
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fertilising powers of their goddess by thus thrusting upon her their
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of the Phrygian rite. Sabdsios-mystics referred their action to the
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possibly of phallic form, erected over them : this I infer from Hesych. daXafiat • o-r^Xat
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parallel from the legend of Ahalya in the Rdmdyanam : ' It is said in this passage that
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conviction that the initiate actually posed as the divine consort of
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this I should prefer—we must assume that in course of time,
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that characterised him in the eyes of the multitude. Agreeably
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the venerable form of the earth-mother, from whom they were alike
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offshoots of Gaia2.' He further notes the significant fact that
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daughter. Whatever the origin of the corn-daughter4, she may
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was of more importance than the god, being duplicated for the
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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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stately and beautiful figures of Greek mythology, grew out of the same simple beliefs
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to a human figure in a cloak, with arms outstretched____In some of them the neck is
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venturing to expound the true inwards of the Sabdzios-my stents,
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knot, which is symbolised by the caduceus of Hermes. Rhea bore
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mounted the throne of Zeus himself and sat there grasping the
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in a mirror. In his efforts to escape he took the forms of a
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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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menagerie was simultaneous, not successive, in the case of the Orphic Phanes, who com-
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With the details of this myth and their ritual implications we are
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offspring of Kore duplicated the tauriform Zeus.
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once more the Dionysiac character of his cult. For we have
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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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the hill Zilmissos there was a circular hypaethral temple of Sol
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was the Phrygian counterpart of Men the moon-god, with whom he was certainly brought
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ixeaais rats rod 2a/3a£toi' reXerats). But Eisele loc. cit. p. 255 views the solar aspect of
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sets of tribes had relatives among
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that in Crete the ram gave place to other animals of a like
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eo universa patefiunt. Perhaps we may compare the story of Perdikkas in Hdt. 8. 137 f.
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Stud. 1897 xvii. 372 ff- ('Crete the Meeting-point of Thraco-Phrygian and Libyan
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The well-known fragment of Euripides' Cretans1 suffices to prove
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time immemorial. Silver coins of Priansos in Crete from c. 430 B.C.
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Gortyna between 66 and 31 B.C., belong to the large series of
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Gr. Myth. Bel. p. 1388 n. 8 thinks that this use of rirvpos came to Sparta from Crete.
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4 P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 162 pi. 9, 5.
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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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with a bow-case between them. The Cretan modification of the
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their cult of a god identified with Zeus2. For this among other
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iii. The Golden or Purple Ram of the Etruscans and
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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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Cp. also denarii of C. Memmius c. 60 B.C., on which Ceres appears enthroned with three
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Westermann) the statement that sheep have wool of a golden colour.
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Virgil in his famous fourth Eclogue, anticipating the dawn of a
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that wood, all along the banks of the river that flows past, with its lower waters
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midday has assuaged the heat of the sun, and the cattle have settled down to
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and then, when the sheep have passed from their first fury and are relieved of
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the way of health, though her sickness was unto death. She did not fail to put
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sheep with golden fleece as 'the flocks of the Sun4.' And he is
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in that way, and asserted in the hearing of the multitude that the man who had
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borne witness to the avarice of Thyestes, Atreus received the kingdom and
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come down to us with the usual number of slight variations5,
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Or. 995 ff.) or Pan (Eur. El. 700 ff.); or was found in the flocks of Atreus through the
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politic. 268 e—269 a). The myth is sometimes combined with that of Thyestes' feast
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makes him sacrifice to Artemis the flesh of the golden lamb born in his flocks, but save
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4-o6 The Golden or Purple Lamb of Atreus
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A thing of sanctity shut in by stone'2.
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Schneidewin's opinion that Tzetzes is importing into the story of Atreus a statement that
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3 Herodoros of Herakleia frag. 61 {Frag. hist. Gr. ii. 41 Muller) ap. Athen. 231 C
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' We come to the grave of Thyestes on the right. Over the grave is the
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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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a ram's head by the mouth of the pit (Furtwangler—Reichhold Gr. Vasenmalerei i. 300
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sanctuary of Amphiaraos near Oropos enquirers slew a ram and likewise slept on its skin
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sacrifice: the wheel at his feet is a short-hand indication of the
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helped by a couple of wreathed attendants, is about to sacrifice
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the long chiton of a charioteer, brings up the four-horse car of
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The Cattle of the Sun 409
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In the myth of Atreus possession of the golden lamb and
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of the myth, not its primary meaning.
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of cattle both great and small. He had seven herds of oxen 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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4io The Cattle of the Sun
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petie kept the oxen with a crook of shining mountain-bronze : the
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way the oxen of the Sun-god, which the giant Alkyoneus drove
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And fields of the Sun that brings delight to men,
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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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sixty of the sheep. He, when he saw what had happened, kept his counsel and
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were given them both at Dodona and at Delphoi, when they enquired of the
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strict silence about the matter, and entrusted the management of it to certain
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terms of the oracle, made the following choice : if they would give him fields
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which he knew to be the best in the town, why, once possessed of those, he
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the Apolloniates hereby pay you this as a penalty for the blinding of your eyes,
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The story of Euenios, who kept the sheep of the Sun-god in a
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year 500 B.C., the inhabitants of Apollonia jealously guarded a
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Hahn at Kapessovo, a village in the district of Zagori to the north-
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and cried : " Open, Tartara Martara of the earth2! " Thereupon the door flew
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open of itself ; and, after they had gone through many more chambers, they
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' Which of these ducks is the princess ?' But I will turn my head round and
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their lives, and it will be the death of you too." " I stand by my word, sir
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"No," cried he, "say: Open, Tartara Martara of the earth!" The king did
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which of them all is my daughter, then you shall have her to wife." And
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the deepest part of Hades (B. Schmidt -Das Volksleben der Neugriechen i. 235 citing
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414 The Golden or Purple Ram of Phrixos
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A comparison of the myth, localised at Argos, dated in the reign
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the latter. In particular, the whole episode of Danae and Perseus
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connexion in another folk-tale from the same village of Kapessovo2.
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i. 102 ff. The princess, her child, and the Half-man, who is suspected of being its father,
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took to him a mortal woman in her stead. Nephele out of jealousy
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of their danger. They fled with the ram. Helle, in crossing the
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Gorgopis, and Pherekydes of Leros Themisto2. More popular,
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in several versions of the myth (as first wife in Herodoros ap. schol. Ap. Rhod. 2. 1144,
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the same version. Eudok. viol. 954 blends this with the Sophoclean form of the myth.
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pontos after her. Phrixos came to the Kolchoi, whose king was Aietes, son of
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wolves dividing sheep among themselves: they, when they caught sight of him,
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salian tribe, of whom Athamas was the eponymous king, had
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But, without attempting to determine the ethnology of this
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when she was on the point of being sacrificed to Artemis at
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ram was the sacred animal—whatever that implies—of Zeus La-
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ram with the golden fleece8. The commonly received version of
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an oak in the grove of Ares (Apollod. 1.9. 1, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 22, Val. Flacc. 5. 228 ff.,
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4i 8 The Golden or Purple Ram of Phrixos
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practice arose the myth of the golden fleece2.'
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(liyg. poet. astr. 2. 20). The ram was the offspring of Poseidon and Theophane (Hyg.
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oracle that he would perish as soon as strangers landed and carried off the skin of Krios,
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W. Ridgeway The Origin of Metallic Currency and Weight Standards Cambridge 1892
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suspicion, and they must be accepted as a record of the belief that
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development of the myth. Thus the analogy between Helle, who
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the army of Liber, when perishing of thirst in Africa, to the spring of Iupiter Mammon.
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the boiling of Pelops in a caldron. Again, ij Qeris els Xe^-qra vdaros ^eovra evefiaXe tovs
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But, if the myth of the golden lamb and that of the golden ram
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Magnesia. On the summit of this mountain there was a sanctuary
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Jendal on the east slope of Mt Hermon runs : virkp cruTrjpias avTOKpdropos | Tpa'Cavov
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a survival of human sacrifice: C. Fossey in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1895 xix. 303—306
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used to support the conclusions of Mr F. M. Cornford, who detects in the Pelops-myth
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1 Append. B. A possible parallel to this rite in the Naxian cult of Zeus M^Aaxnos
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himself to rain (Frazer Golden Bough* : The Magic Art i. 260 f., 269 f.) and the use of
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sun, it is easy to see why the procession made the ascent of the
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sold on the sixteenth day of the month Artemision by sundry
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tuary of Artemis Mounichia* and to the shrines of Hekate at the
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were made of cheese7, had small torches stuck in them round about
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priest as first-fruits of the earth in the 'AproK\aaia of the Orthodox Greek Church.
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we are thus enabled to complete the correspondence of the Attic
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with a procession. The skins of Artemis with a mimicry of bears,
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On this showing the saffron robes of Artemis' devotees would
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of Zeus.
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was done towards the close of the month Maimakteridn, the victim
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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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kept and used by those who marshalled the procession of the
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from that of the Athenians5.
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hydria in the Lambert collection (fig. 305)6 shows a scene of initia-
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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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cLTroSioTroiJLwelv [supra p. 422 n. 7), 'to send away evil by means of the Zeus-fleece': see
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(fig. 307)8. In the other panel we have the purification of Herakles.
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My friend and colleague Prof. R. H. Kennett The Co?nposiiion of the Book of Isaiah
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Diet. Ant. i. 1070 fig. 1311 perpetuate Campana's error. The lower part of Kore belongs
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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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types of the Eleusinian triad (Demeter, Kore, Iakchos) designed
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The vertical plume of wheat-ears worn by Demeter resembles the head-dress of Isis; and
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428 The Significance of the Ram
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x. The Significance of the Ram in the cults of Zeus.
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Akraios of Mount Pelion, the Zeus Meilichios and the Zeus Ktesios
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with Zeus. Rather it was the principal beast of a pastoral popu-
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vernal equinox, but on its right side during the other half of the year (Ail. de nat. an.
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amatory propensities of the creature see Aristot. hist. an. 6. 19. 573 b 17 ff., Varr. rer. rust.
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been enamoured of Glauke a Chian citharist (Theophr. ap. schol. Theokr. 4. 3r,
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wide-spread use of the ram as a decoration of tombs in general (Frazer Pausanias iii. 187).
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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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et Pomp, viii Musee Secret p. 1976°. pi. 46) and a bronze statuette of the pantheistic
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manifestation of Zeus. Theriomorphic epiphanies of this god are
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religious beliefs in closely analogous forms, of which many similar
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occurs repeatedly on monuments of the continental Celts [id. Bronzes Figure's p. 195 ff.).
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3 O. Schrader Prehistoric Antiquities of the Aryan Peoples trans. F. B. Jevons London
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manifestation of Zeus. Theriomorphic epiphanies of this god are
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religious beliefs in closely analogous forms, of which many similar
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occurs repeatedly on monuments of the continental Celts [id. Bronzes Figure's p. 195 ff.).
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3 O. Schrader Prehistoric Antiquities of the Aryan Peoples trans. F. B. Jevons London
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were readily fused with those of surrounding foreigners.
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was the biggest of bulls : he was jet-black, for exposure to the sun
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Of myths connected with him we know little. Indeed, Ammianus
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of a persea-tree, where Mnevis gored him to death. Bokchoris
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8 Id. id. pi. 55, 3. On Greek and Roman representations of Mnevis see W. Drexler
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the hatred of the Egyptians. And—to conclude in the words of
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marks4, of which a few are reported by classical authors. Thus
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of Apis10. And Porphyrios explains
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the gibbous signs11. Others say that the most important mark of all
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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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that a cow's tail waxes and wanes with the moon : cp. supra p. 429 n. 3 of the ram.
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Apis was the calf of a cow not suffered again to conceive off-
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scribes with hereditary knowledge of the requisite signs came to
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a gilded cabin and conveyed as a god to the precinct of Hephaistos
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tained another stall for his mother. The shrine of Apis stood
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10 Strab. 807. A description of the court-yard built for Apis by Psammetichos is given
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He had also a seraglio of fine cows1. Once a year a cow, distin-
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and the crocodiles of the river harmed no one till noon on the day
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if the other, mischief was brewing8. He was attended by choirs of
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the mathematician ap. Plin. nat. hisf. 5. 55, Phiala was the source of the Nile.
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is indecisive. On the Apis-tombs of the "Lapainov (Strab. 807) of Sakkara see A. Mariette
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death3. So the cult of Apis went on from the days of Menes
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African! '9 He was regarded as lord of the underworld, an
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of those who assert that Apis, if we could but recover the Egyptian
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Kaiechos of the second dynasty, according to Manethon (supra p. 431 n. 4).
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4 Apis was also compared with Horos, whom the Egyptians deemed the cause of good
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' second life of Ptah ' (E. A. Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians ii. 350).
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that is seen between the horns of Apis in extant Egyptian repre-
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At Hermonthis, eight miles to the south-west of Thebes, Strabon
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the town of Hermunthis they worship a bull, which is consecrated
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opposite way to those of all other beasts, so that it is regarded as
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by L. Jan ad loc. with the help of Macrob. comm. in somn. Scip. 18 as an allusion to the
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of one Thaesis be sent to Hermonthis and there deposited ds rb Bovxiv ( = Bovxeioy) \
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styled the "living soul of Ra,"...and the "bull of the Mountain of
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He tells us, however, that this bull was the largest of bulls, that its
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Herodotos, the first student of comparative religion, boldly
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Real-Enc. ii. 2802 f. Coins of the Hermonthite nome show the bull Bakis butting; or,
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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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He tells us, however, that this bull was the largest of bulls, that its
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Herodotos, the first student of comparative religion, boldly
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Real-Enc. ii. 2802 f. Coins of the Hermonthite nome show the bull Bakis butting; or,
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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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borrowed2 from that of the Egyptian bull Bakha%. The name
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Less problematic is another and a better-known case—that of
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Io was doorkeeper of Hera's Fane.
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Cho. He took the likeness of a leaping bull.
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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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King. What all-seeing herdman of one heifer ? Say.
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King. 'Tis called the "breese" by neighbours of the Nile.
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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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slays Argos. Hera, as a last resource, drives the cow by means of
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Not so we. Aischylos' plot is obviously put together out of
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struction of an earlier version.
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doros1, who in his great 'Library' of Greek myths has preserved,
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make her a present of the cow and stationed Argos Panoptes as its
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figured amphora of the Coghill collection (Overbeck op. cit.
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279 f.), a green jasper of which a replica in paste was in the
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neck,' daughter of Echo or Peitho, sacred to Nike and Aphrodite, by magic means
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2. 89) or decorated the tail of her peacock with his eyes (Ov. met. 1. 722 f.), or the
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Boetticher Baumkultus fig. 35 and the peacocks kept in the temple of Hera at Samos
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At the Argive Heraion Hadrian dedicated a peacock of gold and shining stones (Paus. 2.
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human form and gave birth to Epaphos on the banks of the Nile.
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Zeus, and whether the colour of the said cow was white or black or
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class of priests called 'cow-herds5.' Their name presupposes that
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officials in the service of Dionysos. Their name refers to the bovine form under which
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human form and gave birth to Epaphos on the banks of the Nile.
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Zeus, and whether the colour of the said cow was white or black or
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class of priests called 'cow-herds5.' Their name presupposes that
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officials in the service of Dionysos. Their name refers to the bovine form under which
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sanctuary of Artemis Polo, 'the Colt,' constructed c. 200—150 B.C.,
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existence of human (36e$ from that of the priestly [3ovk6Xoi. See also infra ch. i § 6 (g)
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7rcoXos as a priestess or attendant of the goddesses.
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who were initiated into the leontikd or ' leonine' mysteries of
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Dodona were by many of the ancients held to be priestesses.2. The
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attended by a corax, a Perses, a miles, and a leo : the first and the last of these wear
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who chattered like doves; Strabon remarks that in the language of the Molottians and
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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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the chief-priestesses of the Great Mother (Kybele) were still being
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strictly signifies ' cow-eyed, cow-faced, of cowlike aspect,' had
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occupies the second half of the hexameter line, and is in fact a tag
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of the first century b.c. and in the beginning of the first century a.d. (Pauly—Wissowa
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of Helios is 'Evpvcpdeacra j3ou>iri.s.
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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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the chief-priestesses of the Great Mother (Kybele) were still being
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strictly signifies ' cow-eyed, cow-faced, of cowlike aspect,' had
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occupies the second half of the hexameter line, and is in fact a tag
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of the first century b.c. and in the beginning of the first century a.d. (Pauly—Wissowa
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of Helios is 'Evpvcpdeacra j3ou>iri.s.
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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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post with a pair of cow's horns attached near the top of it. Hera,
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of Hera6, and that the ground about the Heraion, the district
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on the summit10,' were two cult-titles of Hera in the Argolid, and
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coins of Lappa (J. N. Svoronos Numismatiqtte de la Crete ancienite Macon 1890 i. 211 f.
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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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'herded' by Argos1. The first systematic exploration of Tiryns
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At Argos the festival of Hera was known as the Heraia or Heka-
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sanctuary of Hera 'A/cpcua, cp. Hesych. s.v. 'A/c/n'a. On the cult of Hera 'AKpaia at and
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Id. ib. 152c: 'The prize was a bronze shield, and the wreaths were of myrtle.' Id. ib.
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the old without supplying the new, he armed a mob of mercenaries, aliens, etc. and so
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all the citizens1. Was it as devotees of Hera Argeia that the Coan
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from Herodotos' tale of Kleobis and Biton3. These were two
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of the goddess and prayed her to grant the lads, who had shown
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Argives had statues of them made and dedicated at Delphoi on
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Herodotos' account is supplemented in some points by that of
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story of Harpalyke). The festival is called 'E/caTOyUjSaia in the Corp. inscr. Gr. i no. 1715,
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4 The French excavators of Delphoi found to the west of the Athenian Treasury two
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all the citizens1. Was it as devotees of Hera Argeia that the Coan
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from Herodotos' tale of Kleobis and Biton3. These were two
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of the goddess and prayed her to grant the lads, who had shown
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Argives had statues of them made and dedicated at Delphoi on
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Herodotos' account is supplemented in some points by that of
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story of Harpalyke). The festival is called 'E/caTOyUjSaia in the Corp. inscr. Gr. i no. 1715,
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considered a copy of this relief1. An ancient glass-paste, however,
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with a basket of fruit and a couple of snakes. Before the temple
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the Argive Hera was conceived by the artist of the sarcophagus as
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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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of course made capital of such stories. But to the dry critic there
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Phoibos Apollon himself laid the foundations of his Pythian fane
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to my ear very much the sound of a foundation-sacrifice, such as
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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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of course made capital of such stories. But to the dry critic there
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Phoibos Apollon himself laid the foundations of his Pythian fane
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to my ear very much the sound of a foundation-sacrifice, such as
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6 Unless priority can be claimed for the Telegonia of Eugammon (Epic. Gr.frag. i. 57
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peaceful end of Kleobis and Biton. But we need not pursue the
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fice9, the Argive festival of the hundred oxen10, the white steers
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goddess into a cow, we should recognise an attendant of the animal
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logographer of Argos in Boiotia, who lived in the second half of
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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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peaceful end of Kleobis and Biton. But we need not pursue the
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fice9, the Argive festival of the hundred oxen10, the white steers
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goddess into a cow, we should recognise an attendant of the animal
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logographer of Argos in Boiotia, who lived in the second half of
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said, 'because they made light of Hera's wooden statue1.' Phere-
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he received a reward worthy of his cure. For the disease had now lasted ten
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The Latin commentators explain that the daughters of Proitos
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and used it for their own purposes10. In consequence of this
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thinks that the Proitides contrasted their own beauty with the ugliness of Hera's
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Melampous cured them and married one of them, receiving along
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a hypostasis or by-form of Hera6. This somewhat vague and
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85, 2. 68. Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 3. 453 speaks of actual metamorphosis: Iuno in
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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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Melampous cured them and married one of them, receiving along
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a hypostasis or by-form of Hera6. This somewhat vague and
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85, 2. 68. Lact. Plac. in Stat. Theb. 3. 453 speaks of actual metamorphosis: Iuno in
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girls were the /36es of Hera just as Athenian girls were the apuroi of Artemis.
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described in all our sources as the priestess of Hera, never as a
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a state of affairs best explained on the assumption that the deity
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eavrovs 'Apyeioou Traides ev eoprrf tlvl ■naifavTes airoKakovuiv k.t.X. The same form of the
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original name. Combining the fragment of Plutarch with that of the Phoronis, he argues
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identification of Io with Astarte also is noted).
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Hera was a patron of women, marriage, child-birth, etc.; and
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wanderings of Io were perhaps compared with the apparently
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factory nature of these arguments is pointed out by Farnell Cults of Gk. States i. 180 f.
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Maximus irepi Karapx&v 50 Keparjs ravpibirLbos and 509 TavpQnris avaaaa of the moon.
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In Loukian. philops. 14 the moon brought down by magic appears first in the form of a
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8 Paus. 6. 24. 6 saw in the market-place of Elis stone statues of Helios and Selene,
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E. Siecke has attempted to bring the story of Io into line with
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historical times associated the cult of Hera with that of Zeus
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For I too am a child of the fair-tressed Moon,
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the lion came to be called the offspring of the Moon3. These
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The ancient systematisers of mythology recognized a variety of
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which has preserved for us the regulations of the iobakchoi, an
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Selene to help her. Selene, using magic spells, filled a basket with foam, out of which a
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ei're 'ZeXrjvrj tis XeyotTo et're TLepae^burj ; G. Dindorf prints 2ejxeXr], the emendation of
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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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the lion came to be called the offspring of the Moon3. These
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The ancient systematisers of mythology recognized a variety of
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which has preserved for us the regulations of the iobakchoi, an
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Selene to help her. Selene, using magic spells, filled a basket with foam, out of which a
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ei're 'ZeXrjvrj tis XeyotTo et're TLepae^burj ; G. Dindorf prints 2ejxeXr], the emendation of
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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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is placed next to that of Dionysos, whose connexion with the bull
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exploits with cattle. Being of exceptional strength, he slew a bull
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child of Tartaros and Ge, who seized passers by and carried them
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there is much to be said in favour of this view. But was i'c6 merely an exclamation, or
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and founded a sanctuary of Demeter Mfivaaa at a spot called Charadra in Argos (Polemon
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(avdea) of Hera (et. mag. p. 409, 28 ff.). In the reign of Argos, son of Apis, Greece
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And this was no unimportant detail of his myth: Apollonios
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hairy bull's hide2.' On the strength of this hide Miss Harrison,
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also Panoptes. Kallithyessa, 1 She of the fair sacrifices,' was prob-
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that Argos was the god, but that the god Argos arose out of the worshipper.'
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couple is the bovine counterpart of the former—witness the bull's hide of Argos, the
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my contention that Argos was akin to Zeus. Hesychios, in one of
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Argos. A remarkable confirmation of Hesychios' words has recently
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On the all-seeing (panopteu) circle of the sun
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mous commentator on the Pkainomena of Aratos remarks that the
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the view of those who identify Zeus with the sun7, it is obvious
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that he interprets the title of Zeus Panoptes in a solar sense.
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speaks of Zeus urges, 'the brilliant5'; that Hesiod names one of
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The author of the Hesiodic poem Aigimios associated the story
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Cow's Crib on the east shore of Euboia, adding that Io was said to
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Euboia argiboios™', " the land of white cattle." Argonra in Euboia,
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analogous to that of the Argolid15.
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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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x. The Myth of Pasiphae. .
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thys, how Asterion, ruler of Crete,
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Minos, staying in Crete, married Pasiphae, daughter of Helios by
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' Now Asterion died childless, and Minos desired to become king of Crete,
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became lord of well nigh all the islands. But Poseidon, wroth with him
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1 Drawn from a photograph of the stone kindly taken for me in the Museum at
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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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thys, how Asterion, ruler of Crete,
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Minos, staying in Crete, married Pasiphae, daughter of Helios by
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' Now Asterion died childless, and Minos desired to become king of Crete,
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became lord of well nigh all the islands. But Poseidon, wroth with him
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1 Drawn from a photograph of the stone kindly taken for me in the Museum at
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5 A wall-painting in a room of the Casa dei Vettii at Pompeii (Herrmann Denkm
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rings—perhaps the price of his handiwork. Behind Pasiphae stand an old nurse and
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having (a) an inner design of Persephone with Zagreus on her knee, (b) two outer designs
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objects that 'in late r. f. kylikes such a relation of subject between the exterior and
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Anz. p. 213*, H. B. Walters History of Ancient Pottery London 1905 ii. 148) I take the
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was the one made by Daidalos, a building which by means of intricate windings
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the fields, but even the walls of the Cretans. Herakles,
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redounded to the glory of Herakles, drove the bull into Attike, where it was
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two types of Greek tales, represented respectively by the golden
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The golden lamb found among the flocks of Atreus and the
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a dedication by the township of Marathon on the akropolis at Athens (Paus. 1. 27. 10 with
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was the one made by Daidalos, a building which by means of intricate windings
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the fields, but even the walls of the Cretans. Herakles,
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redounded to the glory of Herakles, drove the bull into Attike, where it was
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two types of Greek tales, represented respectively by the golden
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The golden lamb found among the flocks of Atreus and the
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a dedication by the township of Marathon on the akropolis at Athens (Paus. 1. 27. 10 with
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I would venture to offer the same explanation of the dazzling
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man of bronze, about whom we shall have more to say5, was by some
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changed the site of his city, he led the way in the likeness of a
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The cow went before him to the hill of the Phrygian Ate and there
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wherever he saw one of his cows fall : one of them leapt away, and
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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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he followed it till it bent its legs and fell down on the site of Ilion1.
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If the brilliant bull in the herd of king Minos had thus come to
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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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The first part of the story implies the custom of preserving the dead in honey
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Rel. p. 816 n. 5). Glaukos' pursuit of the 'fly'
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he followed it till it bent its legs and fell down on the site of Ilion1.
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If the brilliant bull in the herd of king Minos had thus come to
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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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The first part of the story implies the custom of preserving the dead in honey
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Rel. p. 816 n. 5). Glaukos' pursuit of the 'fly'
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that the man who could offer the best similitude for the colour of this cow
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to the oracle, began to enquire of his people what this portent might be. They
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at a loss to do so, Polyidos, son of Koiranos, showed3 that it was like a
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bears him out4), the task set to test the powers of the seer was, not
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tion of the moon's spots is that they are a thorn-bush carried by
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isle; but the coloration is here a matter of Ionian technique, not of
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hazards the suggestion that we should read oIkigtt}v and explain it of an eponymous
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Soping a comparison with the first element in Carthago and the story of the bull's hide
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I would rather suppose a connexion with ra Kapraiiroda, which occurs in the laws of
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Pindar of 'a bull' (Pind. 01. 13. 81 K.apTalirob'' with schol. ad loc. Kapraiiroda top raupop.
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isle; but the coloration is here a matter of Ionian technique, not of
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hazards the suggestion that we should read oIkigtt}v and explain it of an eponymous
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Soping a comparison with the first element in Carthago and the story of the bull's hide
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I would rather suppose a connexion with ra Kapraiiroda, which occurs in the laws of
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Pindar of 'a bull' (Pind. 01. 13. 81 K.apTalirob'' with schol. ad loc. Kapraiiroda top raupop.
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herds of cattle belonging to the sun used to be kept at Gortyna1;
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Bronze coins of Gortyna show Zeus as a bull
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keeping of the Minotaur7. Diodoros8 and Pliny9 state that it was
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buildings, erected by the greatest pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty,
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collection a similar coin of Knossos, struck in alliance with Gortyna (cp. J. N. Svoronos
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Prof. Flinders Petrie investigated the site of the Egyptian Labyrinth in 1888 with
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the shrine of a holy tree (W. M. Flinders Petrie in Records of the Past 1911 x. 303—315
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herds of cattle belonging to the sun used to be kept at Gortyna1;
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Bronze coins of Gortyna show Zeus as a bull
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keeping of the Minotaur7. Diodoros8 and Pliny9 state that it was
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buildings, erected by the greatest pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty,
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collection a similar coin of Knossos, struck in alliance with Gortyna (cp. J. N. Svoronos
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Prof. Flinders Petrie investigated the site of the Egyptian Labyrinth in 1888 with
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the shrine of a holy tree (W. M. Flinders Petrie in Records of the Past 1911 x. 303—315
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Herodotos speaks of its twelve courts as a memorial of the dodec-
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on matters of importance2.' . Diodoros thinks it the 'tomb' of the
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interpretations are put upon the construction of this edifice.
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claim the support not only of such writers as Diodoros and Pliny,
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of palace is not necessarily to assert that such was its original
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of the colonnade a broad band decorated with swastika-patterns
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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) C. Torr Harroiv School Museum. Catalogue of the classical atttiquities from the
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the more important becomes this particular feature of it2. On
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the anta of a wall and that its patterns are mere filling, though he admits that ' An
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Labyrinth, greeted by Athena in the presence of three other figures: the inscription
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accompanied by a ground-plan of the scene. He finds a parallel
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O. Benndorf3 recognised soldiers engaged in the game of 'Troy'
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The same result is reached on Cretan soil. Coins of Knossos
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1890 cxxiii. 3. Helbig loc. cit. p. 67 had already thought of the same explanation.
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circular (fig. 343) but retains at least a trace of its original form to
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Labyrinth-design was already familiar to the Cnossians of the
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1 Cp. Roman mosaics, which represent the slaying of the Minotaur within a large
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The swastika as a representation of the Labyrinth can perhaps
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the Phoenician letter mem on autonomous coppers of Gaza
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is something like a consensus in favour of the view that it was a
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the flooring-of continental churches (infra p. 485 f.).
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6 To the bibliography of the sxvastika given by T. Wilson (supra p. 337 n. 1) add
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by Sir Arthur Evans, at least was not the whole of that palace, but
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of the Cnossian palace. This space, discovered by Sir Arthur
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east-and-west oblong of 12*94 by 9'^9 metres enclosed by two
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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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peculiar form of its theatre was a heritage from early times.
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out to me that even in Roman times the orchestra of the theatre at
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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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4 I have discussed a 'Minoan' precursor of the Kop5a£ in Journ. Hell. Stud. 1894
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charmed he had been to find at Taormina the Labyrinth of the
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Labyrinth by means of Ariadne's clew, with the youths and
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danced together, that Sophokles had alluded to ' the dances of
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his Life of Theseus* writes:
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2 Sir Arthur Evans loc. cit. p. 111 concludes 'that this first of theatres, the Stepped
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Daidalos, and that the close relation of this dancing-ground to the palace at Knossos
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fiwixbv eyeipo/j.evov KidapLcrfiov \ kijkXiov (hpxwavTo k.t.X. On the kratdr of Klitias and
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round the keraton1 altar, so named because it consists of horns ikerata) all taken
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back are three cranes visible against the foliage of the willow. The inscription above is
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(Rosmerta?) standing on either side of an altar. A small animal (goat? ram?) is be-
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Trigaranus), who slew Cacus the thief of Geryones' oxen.
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/3wlu6s of Delos as one of the seven wonders of the world (so anon, de incred. 2, Mart.
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vads, the centre of which forms a sunk oblong space. This is separated from the third
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metres in length, which runs along the northern side of the precinct, has its triglyphs
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former existence of a labyrinthine dance in Asia Minor. It may,
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the humped bull within the Labyrinth on coins of the „.
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neath the feet of Apollon on the later tetradrachms (fig. 348)11
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that the TpwiKov irr)8r]p,a of Neoptolemos at Delphoi (Eur. Andr. 1139) may stand in some
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Here at least is a bona fide piece of folk-lore.
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god, his swastika being re-interpreted as the sinuous line of the river.
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Prof. R. C Bosanquet draws my attention to the fact that in the temple of Apollon
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12 The Labyrinths of the Kyklopes in the caves near Nauplia (Strab. 369 i(pe^i}s 5£
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from the literary allusions to the game of
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other mosaics a Labyrinth, the centre of
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of gold and pearls, in which was a Minotaur of emerald holding a
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known man wearing a Labyrinth of the sort on his breast1. A small
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of S. Michele at Pavia (s. xi), at Aix in Provence, on the walls
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of grey and white marble, decorates the middle of the nave in
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propalare. I am indebted for this and for several of the following references to a
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1 F. R. Earp A descriptive Catalogtie of the Pictures in the Fitzwilliam Museum
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quivit qui fuit intus, | ni Theseus gratis Adriane (sic) stamine iutus. The facade of the
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adorned with a representation of Theseus and the Minotaur. Such
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But new uses were found for the old design. Towards the close of
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Later the same Labyrinths were used as a means of penance for
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of Lucca cathedral. After the Reformation ecclesiastical mazes
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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 lovers of antiquity, especially of the inferior class, always speak of
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three years about the time of Easter3.'
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1 J. Aubrey Natural History and Antiquities of Surrey v. 80, cp. Remaines of
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3 T. Wright The History and Topography of the County of Essex London 1835
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Roman lineage of these turf-mazes; for in England they are
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name with that of lulus4!
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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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Dmtaulande Strassburg 1908 pi. 1} and so furnish the prototype of this design.
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Vier, a small uninhabited island in the Gulf of Finland (fig. 353)2.
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east of Russia, and Iceland rough mazes of unknown antiquity exist,
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endorsing his conclusions as to the precise character of the rite involved. He holds that
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myth, in which the solar heroine (Freya, Brunhild, etc.) was freed from the prison of
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p. 41 ff.) that the whole story of the Trojan War presupposes this northern myth, with
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circles of the neolithic age.
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of Daidalos with the paltry representations of it to be seen in
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maze was pressed into the service of the church, while in western
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Further, it can hardly be accidental that the distribution of
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Labyrinth was an orchestra of solar pattern presumably made for
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designed to illustrate the distribution of Dolmens, and probable lines of the migrations of
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of Daidalos with the paltry representations of it to be seen in
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maze was pressed into the service of the church, while in western
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Further, it can hardly be accidental that the distribution of
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Labyrinth was an orchestra of solar pattern presumably made for
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designed to illustrate the distribution of Dolmens, and probable lines of the migrations of
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That, if I mistake not, is the true explanation of Pasiphae's child,
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why every ninth year he required a tale of human victims3, are
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Dr J. G. Frazer4, after discussing the dance of the youths and
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how often with the decay of old faiths the serious rites and pageants of grown
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confirmation of this view that on coins of Cnossus the sun or a star appears in
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that, since the Cretans conceived of the sun as a bull, Minos as sun-king wore a bull-
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of the solar bull. See also G. Murray The Rise of the Greek Epic2 Oxford 1911
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5 I had almost completed my own account of the Labyrinth before reading Dr Frazer's
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the middle of the Labyrinth, the place which on other coins is occupied by the
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the crown of Theseus or Ariadne was originally a flowery crown
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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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collection3, shows Theseus slaying him in the presence of Ariadne,
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546 ff., 40. 284.ff. (Asterios, son of Minos by Androgeneia).
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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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him with eyes like those of Argos, another bovine personage (fig.
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a row of dots, which may or may not be meant for stars2.
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Walters in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. 73 notes: ' the mask of the Minotaur is edged
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appears in the centre of four unmistakeable stars, which are hardly
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plaining the title Aste'rios, Asterwn as 'god of all the Celestial Lights.'
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akimbo (pi. xxx)1, has possibly preserved a reminiscence of such
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speaking of the Egyptian Labyrinth built by king Mendes or
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terror into others.' The researches of Messieurs Maspero and
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1 Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases ii. 179 no. B 308. Cp. the impression of an Elamite cylinder
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misses it as ' a mere ^etiological myth to explain the Odyssean story of Proteus.'
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Few features of the 'Minoan' civilisation are more striking
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Its earliest form was the capture of a bull by one or more unarmed
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for the utmost nerve and dexterity. It comprised various feats, of
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of bull-baiting is found in the Thessalian taurokathdpsia4-. The
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2 Two terra-cotta figures of the ' Early Minoan' period found by Xanthoudides at
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With these may be compared the capture of the big bull by a posse of men in Lanzone
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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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Fifth-century coins of Larissa have obv.
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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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at all, the one must be viewed as a modification of the other. The
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universally1—regarded as a rite in the cult of Poseidon2. But so
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appanage of Poseidon, we could not
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feat associated with the Labyrinth. In point of fact, we do so
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Zeus "Ekevdepios; but E. Cahen justly remarks that it is only one item of an extensive
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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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represents an athlete in the act of turning his somersault over
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of the Minotaur on the vases already discussed (figs. 329—331).
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of the bull-grasper. Iason and Herakles seizing the bull by the
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In any case it seems probable that the religious value of the
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that of Knossos.
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(fig. 362)1, which represents a man grasping by the horn a couple of
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of strength4. Any one who grasps the bull's
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type of such rites5. On limestone blocks inside a rock-shelter a man
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News July 13, 1912 cxli. 56 with 3 figs., H. G. Spearing The Childhood of Art London
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which resided in the horn of the latter should be found in the horn
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remarks, it is 'a cow's horn5.' Of countless illustrations I figure
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dainties contained in the cornu copiae of Zeus. Pherekydes, the
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contact with the horns of the fertilising bull3.
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Thus on coins of Mauretania struck at Siga by
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of Zeus stands Hera (Reinach loc. cit. suggests 'Hebe(?)': Welcker Alt. Denkm. iii.
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Apollod. 2. 7. 5 (see Jebb's ed. of Soph. Track, p. 3).
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harmonists stated that Acheloios' horn was the horn of Amaltheia (Diod. 4. 35, Strab.
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3 For the transference of quality from the horns to that which touches them cp. the
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graphy. See also Farnell Cults of Gk. States v. 126.
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from the cornu copiae of Zeus.
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in contact with the bull by methods resembling those of the
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of Wealth'4; and it will be observed that this
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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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Coins of Nysa in Lydia show a cornu copiae filled with corn-ears, poppy, and grape-
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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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shared by other cities in the valley of the Maiandros6. I am
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of a cavern. These two remarkable coin-
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i. 1787, 1800 ff., Farnell Cults of Gk. States iii. 286 pi. 32, a.
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in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1579, iii. 2567, who notes that Nysa was a colony of Sparta
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are in any case the successors of the ' Minoan' bull-grapplers.
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positions of importance—at the foot of a sacred tree, on the top of
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painted white, like the flesh of Europe. For a Dionysiac variation of the scene see
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are in any case the successors of the ' Minoan' bull-grapplers.
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positions of importance—at the foot of a sacred tree, on the top of
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painted white, like the flesh of Europe. For a Dionysiac variation of the scene see
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conventionalised article of ritual furniture derived from the actual
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terra-cotta or stone crescents {Mondsichel, Mondbilder, croissants) of
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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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and west of the Mediterranean basin. If, however, we would
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ebb and flow of advanced civilisations.
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of the native cattle. He also reported that outside the hut of every
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red baked clay with horns painted white and remains of a metal tenon beneath, found at
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as such. These heaps have a pair of bullock's horns stuck into
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consequently a pair of ropes (fig. 374).
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erection is, he says, a form of shrine known as buor made for the
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1 See now his article in J. Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Edinburgh
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themselves golonyet, "(men of the) Clan Nyet." At the present day men of
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Directly the houses were built Der erected a shrine for the atiep of Anet to
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that in his country mud representations of cattle were erected over the graves
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only one son of the dead man, paternal first cousins would give the additional
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by the clansmen among whom the meat is distributed. Small pieces of all the
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Shrines of this kind (buor) are found in all the Tain and at least in some of
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a cattle rope is hung to this. Among the Tain Dinka the sons of a dead man
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and viewed as the abode of a paternal spirit has developed into
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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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Coins give him the horn of a bull (B?'it. Mus. Cat. Coins Seleucid Kings of Syria p. 3
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2 Part of relief on a steatite pyxis from Knossos (A. J. Evans in the Journ. Hell. Stud.
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by successive generations of practical folk (figs. 3792, 3803).
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this very vase, while the band of chequers lower down, makes it doubtful if the table had
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a sacred shield placed on an altar. If so, the interpretation of the triangles as horns
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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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2 Detail of black-figured pyxis-lid or kylix-hd found at Cuma in 1908 (E. Gabrici in
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architectural akroteria. The climax of magnificence is reached in
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servatism retained clearer traces of
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Kabeiros of Thessalonike had a horn, which was either planted
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255 ff. pi. 51). Cp. W. Robertson Smith Lectures on the Religion of the Semites'2 London
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Cp. the great altar of Demeter at Pergamon (W. Dorpfeld in the Ath. Mitth.
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which appears on coppers of the town c. 350—300 B.C. or later (fig. 113 : Brit. Mus. Cat.
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Cp. the single horns of stone found in a neolithic pillar-precinct at Terlizzi in Apulia
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sought, not in any artistic modification of the horned altar, but in
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This curious method of obtaining a swarm is often mentioned by
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pitched rags, and he is laid on a heap of thyme. The door and
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eleventh day clusters of bees will be found, while of the bullock
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fact the centre of a vital force, which radiated outwards especially
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thereby himself filled with the life of the divine beast. Moreover,
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the Egyptian Book of the Dead
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Bahri the relative positions of
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to the humbler rite of the buried bull and its resultant swarms.
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vasa quis dubitet? Cp. interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 4. 219. Varro's etymology is of
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4 E. A. Wallis Budge Facsimile of the Papyrus of Ani2 London 1894 pi. 37, id. 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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with Hathor-worship, and the hills as being the cliffs of the same locality.
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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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the testicles of the bull. A snake would drink from a krater placed below the bull's
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shows four scenes separated by three cypresses : Mithras appearing out of the foliage of
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of corn (?) and flowers and fruit in bosom (?) ; on the left below, Winter with covered
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messenger of the Sun, to slay the great bull that had escaped from
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wonders ensued. Fresh forms of life sprang from the body of the
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altar of the Mediterranean originated as the shrine of a buried
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advancing to seize the branches of a bush, of which the lower part is seen.
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out a big bunch of grapes to Mithras, who raises his hand in admiration. Between
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various animals—boar, hound, horse (hoof and part of leg visible), sheep (?), hound,
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iron pivots. Hence the absence of decoration on the back of the frame.
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yevecriv XeXrjdorcos anotiiov. The parallelism between the procreation of bees from a
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Porphyrios' strange account of the worship at Dumat:
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Even more explicit is the divinity of the altar in the cult of certain
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is a levelled precinct c. 68 metres square, enclosing the tomb of the
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'To Zeus Mddbachos and to Selamanes, gods of the country5.'
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Mddbachos would be the Syrian equivalent of a Greek Zeus Bomos,
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the northern end of Djebel Bdrishd. Here was once a fine Roman
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Zeus Bomos, no doubt, was the Grecised form of a Syrian god.
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2 In dealing with aniconic representations of Zeus as a stone we must carefully dis-
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inscription TE P M fl N , i>e. Zeus Tepjxwv as the equivalent of Iupiter Terminus (Plout.
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at Korkyra (supra p. 164 n. 5) and the bronze pyramids of Iupiter Dolichenus (infra
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deities, represented at Tegea by small pyramids surmounting four-sided pillars of Doliana
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into a variety of distinct forms, to each of which was assigned its
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by the vulgar; but it was vital to the progress of religion.
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Messene and Lakonike—there was a sanctuary and oracle of
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In the east we find omphaloid stones regarded as Zeus: e.g. the omphalos of Zeus
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It would seem, then, that the genuinely Greek forms of aniconic Zeus included
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into a variety of distinct forms, to each of which was assigned its
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by the vulgar; but it was vital to the progress of religion.
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Messene and Lakonike—there was a sanctuary and oracle of
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In the east we find omphaloid stones regarded as Zeus: e.g. the omphalos of Zeus
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It would seem, then, that the genuinely Greek forms of aniconic Zeus included
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the daughter of Amyklas when fleeing from the embraces of Apollon
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' Two bronze statues stand there in the open air, one of them a statue of
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sun-god8. We know, at least, that in the territory of the Cnossians,
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Pasiphae of Thalamai was a lunar Aphrodite, cp. Lyd. de mens. 4. 64 p. 117, 12 f.
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rites. In view of the similarity existing between Cretan and
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describes how Mykerinos (Men-kau-Rd), a king of the fourth
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was originally affixed to the exterior surface of a wooden coffin5.
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6 E. B. Tylor Primitive Culture* London 1891 i. 356 (the Mintira of the Malay
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that the same custom of sun-and-moon marriage is attested on the
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heaving billows from the far eastern land of Phoenicia, borne or pursued by her
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regarded as moon-goddesses—the former through the influence of
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Europe bore to Zeus a son Dodon5 or Dodonos6, the eponym of
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this scholar went off on a wrong track, when he detected at Dodona the cult of a
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(Cults of Gk. States ii. 479), 'the Eteocretan earth-goddess' (ib. ii. 632), later assimi-
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festival in Crete, the Hellotia, at which a garland of myrtle, twenty
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that at Corinth, where the same festival was attached to the cult of
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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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character of the rite, which in all probability involved not merely the death but also the
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5 The schol. Pind. 01. 13. 56 gives various atria for the Hellotia of Athena Hellotis.
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the other a flower, symbol of her own fertility. Theophrastos and
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stone table in the opisthodomos of the temple of Aphaia in Aigina. Here, as A. Furtwangler
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I have had Jahn's colour-plate copied with the insertion of various details—the inner
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2 H. Prinz in the Ath. Mitth. 1910 xxv. 169 n. 2 hints that the key to the myth of
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3 Prof. R. C. Bosanquet tells me, on the authority of F. Halbherr, that a single
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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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P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 165, G. Macdonald in the Hunter Cat. Coins ii. 184 ff.
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189 ff. Britomartis, a Gortynian nymph in the train of Artemis, was loved by Minos,
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of numismatists such as Prof. P. Gardner (Types of Gk. Coins p. 166 'serrated leaves as
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mehr einer Eiche als einer Platane ahnlich'), but also of Mr Spyridion Miliarakis,
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likely that the coins of Gortyna would represent the famous union of Zeus with Europe,
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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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Theophrastos, who spoke of a plane, with blundering. Both trees
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of Olenos, two nymphs called Aiga and Helike ; and that these persons respectively gave
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Aiga, and Helike were the eponyms of Olenos or Olene, Aiga or
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According to Hyg. fab. 139, Amaltheia as nurse of the infant Zeus in Crete hung his
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question was a willow. In a Czekh tale the nymph of a willow-tree married a mortal
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of prettiness but 'vielmehr ein Attribut von tieferer Bedeu-
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An example of this latter coin now in the British Museum
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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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the time of M. Aurelius (fig. 403) and a copper struck by Trajan
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91 BOS. The word 9IB0S has been taken for a dialect form of
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rightly or wrongly taken to mean the goddess ' of Flourishing
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his name on coins of Gortyna. Hence it is tempting to regard 9IB0S as a term
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' Verfinsterten': (3), as a Greek compound of evpvs and oir, 'eye,' equivalent in meaning
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Then, as the branches begin to leaf, by a subtle change of gesture
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was an emanation of Zeus himself12.
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P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 165 pi. 9, 20, Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 405 fig. r.
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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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shape of a gad-fly. Another possible case of the soul as a fly is noted supra p. 469 n. 7.
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Probably the head of the fertilising bull was
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odd custom perhaps susceptible of the same
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Cretan (? cp. Plin. nat. hist. 21. 79) equivalent of the Philistine god worshipped at
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H. von Fritze op. cit. ii. 514 holds that, since inscriptions of Ilion mention 17 pods, the
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mention of these woodland spirits makes them akin to the Kouretes5
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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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8 Mr W. Wroth, with whom I once had the advantage of discussing these coins,
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' Increase.' Before her on a base is a statue of Euthenta, 1 Fer-
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Mus. Cat. Coins Lycaonia, etc. pp. lxxxvif., 182 f. pi. 33, 7) as the name of a 'quail-hunt'
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of a bull (id.).
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5 The gesture of the goddess is similar to that of the tree-nymph in the Real Museo
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latter stands for the female element in the cult—a koure of
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was probably set up over the grave of an Orphic votary. The
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ceived henceforward as a new heroine of ' Increase' to be reverenced
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of a moon-goddess. Europe herself bore an equivocal title, which
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lex. Myth. ii. 3192. Euryphaessa was, however, the mother of Helios, not of Selene
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will appeal to the eye, if we compare the common Greek type of
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portant piece of evidence is a passage in the treatise On the Syrian
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it the temple of Astarte, and Astarte I take to be Selenaia. But, as one of the
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4 From a denarius of L. Valerius Acisculus (46—-45 B.C.) in my collection : obv.
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5 From, a copper of Amphipolis, struck by Tiberius, in my collection :
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who rejects the combinations of Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 251 ff.
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myth that associates Europe with the founding of Thebes5. The
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was changed to Boiotia, according to some, by reason of Boiotos the son of
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of a copper, struck by Elagabalos, in my collection : A P | SI DON | COLMET -
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3 K. Hoeck Kreta Gottingen 1823 i. 93, 96 interprets the crescent-shaped veil of
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5 On the connexion of Europe with Kadmos see O. Crusius in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii.
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some of his men to fetch lustral water from the spring of Ares. But the snake
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to wife Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, but first bade him in
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Pythian oracle is vindicated from the charge of irrelevance. Besides,
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Of Pelagon Fate's nurseling. Then draw nigh,
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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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3 Paus. 9. 12. 2. On the site and significance of this cult see Frazer Pausanias v. 48 f.
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Of the ranging cow is lowered and her knee
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Baudissin with the Phoenician moon-goddess on account of its
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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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mark than the statement of schol. Eur. Phoen. 638 (^Kodofx-qcre ras Q-qfias' 6rj(3a yap
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of Alktus, as Alktt] of *A'uctos. In Serv. in Verg. Aen. 3. 171 the eponymous nymph of
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copied the actual cult-statue of Britomartis, who is known to
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929, O. Jessen ib. v. 585 ff., Farnell Cults of Gk. States ii. 476, Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel.
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a cult-epithet of Diktynna.
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5 Drawn from a specimen in my collection. The only other specimen of this fine coin
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dropped that the consort of Diktynna or Britomartis was solar. It
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evidence of a religious complex, forming an independent whole and
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father of Britomartis by Hekate.
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former name of Delos (Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 1780 f. : add schol. Ap. Rhod. 1.
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dropped that the consort of Diktynna or Britomartis was solar. It
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evidence of a religious complex, forming an independent whole and
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father of Britomartis by Hekate.
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former name of Delos (Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 1780 f. : add schol. Ap. Rhod. 1.
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mythographers was sent by Zeus1, according to Christian writers of
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shape7. In short, Zeus as a bull is an integral part of the Europe-
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advances of Zeus, and he, to punish her, changed her into a quail and cast her into the
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Myth. Vat. 1. 37, 2. 17, 3. 8. 3). She was ravished by Zeus, who took the form of an
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46) and the Phoenician Herakles (Eudoxos of Knidos ap. Athen. 392 D, Cic. de nat. deor.
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protr. 4. 49. 3 p. 312, 15 Stahlin. Cp. the statements that Pasiphaa, daughter of Atlas,
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9 The circle of rays surrounding the bull [supra p. 472 fig. 328) and Europe [supra
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It remains, of course, both possible and probable that sooner or
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actually mention a Gortynian cult of Zeus AsteriqsK There is
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border' (G. F. Hill A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins London 1899 p. 158).
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Asterios was a sun-god of Phoenician character1. Only, we must
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must have been worshipped; for here he had herds of cattle4.
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1 Farnell Cults of Gk. States i. 44, citing the opinion of W. Robertson Smith
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were the sons of Zeus Asterioss. It looks as though the contamina-
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hand (fig. 405)4, or awaits on his throne the arrival of her cortege,
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to the starry sky. Silver coins of Crete struck by Nero show Zeus
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globe and flanked by the stars (fig. 27)10. Similarly silver coins of
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Crete struck under Caligula and Claudius have a head of Augustus
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What was this group of seven stars ? Dr B. V. Head, who
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proximately the same position as on a modern star-map, four of
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4 Head Hist. num.x p. 384 'perhaps in the character of Zeus Kretagenes.'
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tree of Europe attained a scientific euthanasia in the text-books
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sky-gods of Syria also. And here again the cults in question took
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This was the case with Adad or Hadad, * king of the gods3' and
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that the same constellation was sometimes regarded as the bull-form of Dionysos
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4 Mar-Tu, the ideographic form of Amurru. See further A. T. Clay Amurru, the
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R. Dussaud in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 2157 ff., M. Jastrow The Religion of Baby-
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tree of Europe attained a scientific euthanasia in the text-books
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sky-gods of Syria also. And here again the cults in question took
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This was the case with Adad or Hadad, * king of the gods3' and
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that the same constellation was sometimes regarded as the bull-form of Dionysos
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4 Mar-Tu, the ideographic form of Amurru. See further A. T. Clay Amurru, the
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R. Dussaud in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 2157 ff., M. Jastrow The Religion of Baby-
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were carried out in the priesthood of Seleukos son of Zenodoros,
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Adados4.' The cult was now strengthened by the addition of the
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8 The name Bcfalbek means ' Lord of the Beka,' i.e. of the fertile valley between
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containing the earliest mention of Ba'albek, is thus translated by S. Lee {Eusebius Bishop
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things, even now, in Baalbeck; the ancient injurious excesses and corrupting paths of vice,
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to Rome. In the grove of Furrina on the east side of the Ianiculum
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starting from this great cult-centre, the worship of Iupiter Heliopoli-
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Siscia7 in Pannonia, from the Latovici on the borders of Venetia8,
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Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 2161, 2163. The altar is of white marble, 0*55 m. high :
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Germanic[o], 4287 (altar shewing relief of a goddess with mural crown, who holds rudder
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As to the character and ritual of the cult thus propagated an
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'The Assyrians too worship the sun under the name of Iupiter, Zeus
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divinity is at once Iupiter and the sun is manifest both from the nature of its
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power of Iupiter and the sun.
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certain friends of his, devout men whose faith in this deity was based on con-
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Genio Forinarum | et cultoribus huius | loci, 2546 I. o. m. Heliopolitano. Of these
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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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thereupon ordered that a centurion's vine-staff, one of the offerings dedicated in
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' To prevent my argument from ranging through a whole list of divinities,
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the subdivision of their power into this, that, and the other sphere by means of
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1 That is, the centurion's vine showed that Trajan would die in the course of the
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3 Opinions are divided as to the value of this interpretation (W. Drexler ib. i. 1987 f.,
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5 Bundles of rays resembling wings start from the shoulders of various Assyrian deities,
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Ba'albek, the seat of this remarkable cult, has seen many changes.
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defaced many of their idols, did him to death and—if we may
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2 On the ugly connotation of the words /u^os, jXLjxds in the Hellenistic east see
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this custom consult E. S. Hartland ' Concerning the rite at the temple of Mylitta' in the
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dosios finally demolished2 the great temple of Zeus and built
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subject to Arab rule till 1517, when the Turks gained possession of
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(see the note by J. Markland in Dindorf's ed. of the Chronicon Paschale ii. 394 ff.,
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A Glossary of the Aramaic Ins-criptions Cambridge 1898 p. 30). This is the more likely
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1865 p. 196 'Exploits of Mar Rabbula.'
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subsequent travellers, including the Duke of Ragusa, in 18341.'
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consisted of two towers united by a colonnade, and was approached
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original intention of this court1 is not known. Certain Helio-
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a cedar. A cypress is the central object on other coppers of Heliopolis, which show two
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Cypress-trees are not often associated with Zeus. But the temple of Zeus Ne'meios at
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a patch of sacred corn1 ?
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as inscriptions attest, was set out with bronze portraits of the
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It was originally entered at the eastern end, therein resembling the temple of Zeus, which
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At the western end of the altar-court rose the temple of Zeus1
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in width by 8775 metres in length. Round it stood a single row of
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for sundry patches of a cement-paving, has entirely disappeared.
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pseudodipteral, i.e. that in lieu of an inner row of columns it had
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in perspective on coins of Septimius Severus, his wife Iulia Domna,
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capped range of Libanos; in the foreground, the lowest course of the temple-terrace—
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consisting of a huge outer wall and a filling of massive stones.
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moulding was never completed. On this rested the main face of
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arch. Inst. 1902 xvii. 93. It shows a section through the temple of Zeus from north to
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above them the popular name of the Trilithonz. The unknown
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attains a length of 2172 metres (fig. 430)4. Greeks and Romans
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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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and breadth, and gives details as to the method of quarrying. The big stone, which
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5 On colossal statues etc. as a means of literally ' magnifying' the god see Folk-Lore
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demanded a supreme effort. But here, as in the case of the
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Adjoining the great temple of Zeus was a second sacred edifice
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but those of the pronaos and the engaged columns of the interior
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at the west end of the building. Nine steps led up to the chancel,
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(fig. 432)3, it used to be assumed that this was the temple of Zeus,
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3 R. Wood The ruins of Balbek, otherwise Heliopolis in Coelosyria London 1757
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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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Orient. Gr. inscr. sel. no. 262). The inhabitants of Baitokaike described themselves as
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was that of Dionysos, who at Heliopolis as elsewhere was worshipped
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type of Philippus Senior (figs. 43 31, 4342). On a rocky eminence
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of the temple; and in the field beyond this space is a caduceus.
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6 Another possible explanation of the type would be to say that the die-sinker, in
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glory1. On this showing the temple here figured is that of Zeus'2.
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with bulls. But copies of his cult-image, recognised in recent
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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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Angelus given to Iupiter Heliopolitanus {supra p. 551 n. 10). The remarks of G. Henzen
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1903 pp. 30, 38 f. fig. 14. The inscription in letters of the third century runs : [I.]o. m.
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A disk is suspended round his neck. The upper part of his body
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symbolised on the right side of
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and a string of jewels (?)4. His . ._____'."Jill Llllll J\
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and there are traces of two busts
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of four and six petals each: one of these flowers is seen in profile
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hand a fragment of the bunch of corn, and perhaps of the thunderbolt too, mentioned by
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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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on its stalk. On the sides of the case are two thunderbolts. And
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of Bctalbek and published by O. Puchstein in 1902 (fig. 437)1,
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Somewhat more elaborate is a stele of white marble, which came
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relief as a Roman copy of Artemis Dlktynna. P. Wolters in the Anv. Journ. Arch. 1890
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pp. 30, 33—36 has contributed most to our understanding of its details. He points out
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composed of the solar disk with two uraeus-snakes. In the centre
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Real-Enc. ii. 2834 f., vii. 1174, infra n. 2) ; and that the lower part of the relief closely
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2 There was a lion-shaped image of Tevvcuos in the temple of Zeus at Heliopolis
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Aleppo, is a dedication of an oil-mill etc. to a triad of gods including one simply described
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dated in the year 223 a.d.) and an inscription at Ny-Carlsberg of uncertain provenance
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as Tevvaios the lion that appears on coins of Berytos with a
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brow on early electrum coins struck in the time of Alyattes?, 610 —
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The sides of the sheath are adorned with disks.
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pp. 32, 67 n. 4. Of the coins listed by him the most interesting
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argues in favour of accepting Macrobius' assertion. S. Reinach Cultes, Mythes et
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the cuts representing the front, side, and back of the statuette ; Reinach Rep. Stat. iii. 8
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The finest examples of this type are two bronzes in the de
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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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bust, that of a rayed Helios; the back, an eagle with spread wings
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It is noticeable that no bulls are figured on any of these
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Iupiter of Heliopolis. In the Babylonian and Assyrian religion
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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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Myth. iv. 48 fig. 5), sometimes unwinged, as on the ste'le of Esarhaddon (680-669 B.C.) from
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—the Rimmon2 or Hadadrimmon3 of the Old Testament,—was
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question depends of course upon the functions ascribed to the god.
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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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5 A. H. Layard The Monuments of Nineveh First Series London 1849 pi. 65.
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of time was associated with Samas and ultimately viewed as himself
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of Heliopolis. These two conceptions of storm-god and sun-god,
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in point of fact by no means incompatible3. 'In many mythologies,'
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3 Supra pp. 196 n. 6, 313 n. 8. Empedokles held that lightning consisted of solar
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Ramman cannot have been accidental. This double nature of
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lord of justice,"—an attribute peculiar to the sun-god ; but in
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of many very ancient genii, all of whom had been set over the
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horizon, and breathing flame or torrents of water upon the
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taken to represent a divine bull 'child of the god Zu3.' This divine
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of fertility.
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Sumerian god of Nippur, bore a name which meant 'Lord of the
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'Lady of the Storm,' was described as Nin-khar-sag, 'Lady of the
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character of a god who fostered vegetation :
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When we see votive offerings with the figure of a bull, or repre-
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5 H. C. Rawlinson A Selection from the Miscellaneous Inscriptions of Western Asia
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traces of the association between the god and the animal may be
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A. Dieterich9 supposed that this ascent of the mountain was a
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rather infer from the mention of the golden calf and the mountain
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3 1 Kings 12. 28 ff. See further the learned dissertation of S. Bochart Hierozoicon
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that we have here to do with a Grecised form of Adad, god of the
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Hierapolis by Seleukos Nikator, the founder of the Syrian dynasty3.
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A valuable account of her temple and cult is given by the
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The golden doors of its pronaos gave access to a naos gilded
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a different name. Both are of gold, and both are seated ; but Hera is carried
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abbreviation of Atargatis, the Syrian 'Atar'ata (F. Cumont in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
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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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adorn none save the goddess of Heaven. Without she is covered with more
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golden imag'e {xoanon) in no way resembling the rest. It has no shape of
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2 Not, of course, the true emerald, which is found only in America, but the green
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river Hydaspes to the sound of flutes while the moon was waxing (Plout. de flnv. 1. 2).
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s.v. ~Lefx,LpafjLLs). At the close of her life Semiramis changed herself into a dove and flew
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statue of Atargatis carried by lions2, a statue of her partner (re-
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goddess. She besought Iupiter to put the fish among the signs of the zodiac. And the
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in question were really Venus and Cupido, who, scared by the sudden appearance of
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Semiramis and all the kings of Assyria had the dove as their military standard—a doubtful
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for dove {himmatii) was not very unlike the Assyrian name of Semiramis (Sammuramat).
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her right hand, a tympanum in her left, and seated on the back of a lion {Brit. Mus. Cat.
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3 S. Reinach in the Rev. Arch. 1902 i. 31 argues that we must not press the text of
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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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refuses to do aught, retreats backwards, if he approves of aught, drives his
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The right hand holds erect a spear, and on it stands a small statuette of Victory.
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left of which are statues of women : these are surrounded by the twisted coil of
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subject to the power of this luminary. The flower bears witness to the bloom
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opinion of some one who identified him as a solar power with
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Victory, the aigis, the eagles) are suggestive rather of Zeus.
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firmed by the coin-types of Hierapolis. A
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two deities are grouped on either side of a small
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Fig- 449- design occurs on a bronze coin of Severus Alex-
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2 On coins of Tarsos from Hadrian to Gallienus appears a cult-image of Apollon
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he has in common with the Zeus of Heliopolis and the Zeus of Hierapolis.
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and trustworthy his description is. ' It has no shape of its own, but
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effigies of the temple-deities. Again, 'on the top of it there is
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sceptre or standard of a divine king figured prominently in the
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those represented in the Hittite sculptures of Fraktin and Yarre : ib. fig. 4, id. The Land
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6 Ib. pp. liv, 138 pi. 17,8 (struck in the time of Antoninus Pius).
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tion found by him at Perre {Perrin), which speaks of a certain Ma/*| Boyew. He suggests
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writes as follows of ' Bambych3':
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of about one hundred yards diameter. It was low, and had no water in it, and
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R. Pococke in 1745 gives a more detailed account of his visit
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ground, on which probably stood the temple of the Syrian goddess Atargatis....
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had such a grand avenue as the temple at Gerrhas ; and the enclosure of the
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must have been west of it, of which I could see no remains ; it possibly might
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4 R. Pococke A Description of the East, and Some other Countries London 1745 ii- 1.
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have been where there are now some ruins of a large building, which seems to
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Nowadays even these scanty relics of the great temple have
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its immediate precinct. The position of the Temple may have been more or
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1 Lieut.-Colonel Chesney The Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and
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of the wall (ib. p. 188 fig. 2); four terra-cotta heads of a goddess who, to judge from the
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in Koile Syria, belongs a copper coin of Geta, showing a god who
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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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are extended, and the left holds a two-leaved ear of corn (fig. 452)5.
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(F. Imhoof-Blumer in the Num. Zeitschr. 1901 p. 13 f.) is the Zeus of Heliopolis {supra
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Characteristics of Zeus (Adad) 591
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ciated with Adad (Zeus) marked him as a god of thunder and fertility.
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Stratonike [the second wife of Seieukos i Nikator], who was afterwards married to her
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to lay violent hands upon herself. Whereupon he told her of his mutilation and so cured
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future dwelt there. A bronze statue of him by Hermokles of Rhodes, which stands in
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and sharing his mode of life. (Others tell a sacred tale to the effect that Hera loved
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version (Prudent, peristeph. 10. 196 ff.), unmanned himself to escape the embraces of
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and reaching to a height of thirty fathoms. Twice a year a man climbs up one of them
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that made out of moisture the first principles and seeds of
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figure cylinders of enamelled terra cotta, c. -50111 high, found at Erzingian and thought
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Outside the temple is a large bronze altar and countless bronze statues of kings and
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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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Near the temple is a lake containing sacred fish of various kinds. The large ones have
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blocks the way and implores him to depart. On the occasion of their greatest festivals
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The greatest festival known to the writer is, however, celebrated at the beginning of
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deities and images of the same. On certain specified days the crowd assembles in the
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knowledge of all that is good for them1.'
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flings aside his garments and with a great cry rushes into the midst of them. He seizes
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enter the temple-precinct for the next seven days. If any of them sees a corpse, he does
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unclean but sacred. They regard the dove as an object of the greatest sanctity: they
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shaves his head and eyebrows and then sacrifices a sheep. Most of it he cuts up and
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hair for Hippolytos, so at Hierapolis young men offer the first hairs of their beards, while
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northern flank of Mount Tauros. Prof. J. Garstang describes the
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main stream of the valley it washes at a bend the foot of a bare rock, upon
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with turned-up toes, characteristic of the godlike figures on all Hittite sculptures.
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which is carved before the face of the god, Professors Sayce and Jensen both find
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corn, he acquired the characteristics of Zeus. On silver coins
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sceptre in his right hand, a corn-ear and a bunch of grapes in his
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others issued by Arsames as satrap of Kilikia, 334—331 B.C.5, show
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2 For the coinage of Mazaios etc. I follow the classification recently proposed by
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of Babylon under Alexander the Great, 331—328 B.C.1, Bctal-tars
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The identification of Sandas with Zeus was due partly to the
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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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And the debs Karaift&rrjs is coupled with Persephone in an inscription on the ' tomb of
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of the town {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lycaonia, etc. pp. cvi, 31, 34 pis. 5, 10, 6, 4,
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fact that Zeus too was a giver of fertility1. But this identification2
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of exceptional interest (figs. 454, 455)- Within a square frame
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in my collection (fig. 460): obv. [KAISAPEHN rp ?] I ANAZAPBH head of
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of Anazarbos there was an important cult of Zeus, who had here dispossessed Olymbros.
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of the Italian Lokroi enthroned with a sceptre in his left
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from the reign of Commodus and is inscribed I. o. m. I
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3 J. Garstang The Land of the Hittites London 1910 pp. 195, 238, 240, 378 f.
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his hand with a gesture of adoration. On the left is the nude form
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Ana must be the name of the naked god, and attempts have been
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of a royal or quasi-royal proclamation. I would therefore suggest
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ancient Hittite son-god6. He stands on the back of a lion, which
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2 This word is placed either in the narrow space at the back of Herakles' knee
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4 P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 171 pi. 10, 29 regards as plausible an interpreta-
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P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 206 pi. 13, 20.
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in his left hand. Occasionally also, as befits a god of fertility, he
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Certain coins struck at Tarsos by the Seleucid kings of Syria
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' Pyre' made for Herakles (Sandas) at the Tarsian festival of Pyrd7.
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5 I take this gesture to be expressive of power. In the Old Testament a ' stretched
…
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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so in an address to the inhabitants of Tarsos1:
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of Melcarth, the god was burned in effigy on his own pyre-.'
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In any case the erection of the Tarsian coins can hardly be
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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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roof above the stone of Zeus Kdsios at Seleukeia Pieria1. Finally,
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by two grape-bunches5. Certain examples of this coinage (fig. 472)
…
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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sign discussed by Sir Arthur Evans Scripta Minoa Oxford 1909 i. 215^ ('Catalogue of
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The significance of the pyramid as a cult-object is uncertain.
…
tionalised form of a mountain2,
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walls of Ivriz at the foot of
…
compound names of deities as Dio-Pan6, Zeno-Poseidon7, etc.s
…
Auravdav was a false reading for ~2dv8av due to dittography (AI = the AI of yvwplfcaOai).
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essentially a god of fertility, was also in Hellenistic times con-
…
represents a sacred stone, perhaps that of Emesa4. Again, the
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Dolichenus*, furnishes another example of a Hittite god surviving
…
the central scene of the rock-carvings near Boghaz-keui (fig. 4/6)10
…
Paris 1903 p. 22 f. fig. 9. The bronze, inclusive of the base, is o'iom high.
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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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(supposed to be a combination of the split oval or sign of divinity with the trident-fork
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' Ach-li-ib-sar, servant of the god Tishub'), W. H. Ward in the Am. Joum. Arch. 1899
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a leash. On another cylinder in the collection of J. Pierpont
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from Doliche, a little town5 in the Syrian district of Kommagene,
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bundle of weapons. In the field is a star (or sun) and the Egyptian crux ansata.
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and freedmen—carried the cult of this obscure divinity far and
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of such deities as Isis and Mithras5. Septimius Severus was much
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A good selection of them is given by Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. nos. 4296—4324.
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that under these emperors with their Syrian connexion the cult of
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no dedications to the god of so late a date are recorded. It adjoined
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In accordance with a behest of Iupiter Dolichenus, Best and Greatest, the
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for the sake of an auspicious beginning: see Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. nos. 467, 4316.
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1466 f.) implies, not merely the ritual use of white clothing (T. Mommsen on Corp. inscr.
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of Tettia Pannuchia his daughter, of his household, of Aurelius Lampadius his
…
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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who fertilised the earth for the benefit of men, on the other hand,
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1 The word proscaenium is used of a facade or porch in front of the temple (De Vit
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3 principe(s) [ huius loci. Cp. the principes sacerdotum of the Jews (De Vit Lat. Lex.
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of Iupiter Dolichenus, not, as we should have expected, to Dolichenus
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One of the inscriptions cited above associates Iupiter Dolichenus
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DolicJienus, Best and Greatest,' and of ' Iuno the Queen' respec-
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ever, wears a Phrygian cap instead of a helmet. His raised right
…
was found in the harbour of Marseille, where it had sunk in some
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statuette found at Szalan-kemen, probably the site of Acumincum
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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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that the new-comer Iupiter Dolichenus here claimed to be the consort of this ancient
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horns of the bull. A third is indicated in relief on a short column,
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aspect of a Dolichenus'-shrine, may be inferred from the finds made
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like the walls, of rag-stone with inserted tiles. This pillar had
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presumably the M. Aur. Apollinaris, a decurio of Mursella, who dedicated two altars,
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room with a tiled mosaic flooring. The walls of the lower chamber
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of them (C) is here represented (fig.
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his right hand uplifts a double-axe; his left holds the remains of a
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of the bolt have thin silver-foil twisted round them (fig. 486)2.
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formed back and front of the same dedication, or less probably were
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To Iupiter DulcJienus- and flanked by busts of Hercules with his
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1 Kan op. cit. p. 43 f. no. 28, a. The best publication of this plate is that of Desjardins
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to it, in a separate panel as before, are busts of the Sun with a
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a thunderbolt. To the right of the altar stands a goddess, pre-
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temple, to either side of which is a legionary standard surmounted
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(? solar) disk. Both are standing behind the foreparts of two bulls
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In the Archaeological Institute at Vienna is a pair of similar,
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foreparts of two bulls, the horn of one being visible under his arm3.
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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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like Venus than Iuno. Lowest of all came a handled label,
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edges of the front-plate2, exhibits a crescent, containing a horned
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A fragment of another bronze plate, similar in character to
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middle is a tree with leaves and fruit. To the left of it stands
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double-axe; his left grasps a thunderbolt consisting of six spirally-
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the eyes4. The lowest register is filled with a motley assemblage of
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of an ancient building along with ashes, charcoal, broken pottery and bricks.
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in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1907 xxxi. 241 n. 7). A copper of Lappa in Crete shows
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its horns made of gold and a large rosette between them plated with gold (Perrot—Chipiez
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is an Isiac head-dress, composed apparently of a solar disk between
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rest busts of the Moon and the Sun : the former wears a crescent;
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section, which bisects the back of the plate3. With this monument
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of a like monument. The upper division contains a bust of
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that these triangular plates of bronze were intended to represent,
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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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2 Cp. e.g. the many varieties of Bronze-Age daggers, swords, spear-heads etc.
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the half-worked barbs of the first Heddernheim plate, the raised
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of this form but always2 a double-axe and a thunderbolt of normal
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pyramid as a ritual object points to the cult of a mountain-deity3.
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of the Heddernheim plate1 raise a further question. What have
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as a sign and symbol of fertility6.
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flowers11.' On an Etruscan mirror figuring the birth of Dionysos
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The Due de Luynes in the Nouv. Ann. 1836 i. 391 compared the Talleyrand Zeus of
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thunderbolt in his left, and a wreath of lilies on his head1. The
…
found by Messrs Drosinos and Stamatakis in a complex of buildings
…
the Louvre {Arch. Zeit. 1875 xxxii pi. 9), whose diadem is composed of palmettes
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pursuit of Minos by disappearing in a grove at Aigina and was thenceforth worshipped as
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was said to delight in the lily2. Her head on silver coins of Elis
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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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aarepcwv, which grew on the banks of the river Asterion near the Argive Heraion and
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On the folk-lore of the Milky Way see further Mdusine 1884-85 ii. 151 ff. 'La Voie
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georg. frag. 2, 28 ap. Athen. 683 d) ; and this flower grew from the head of a statue of
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it as the flower of the planet Zeus. For example, Konstantinos
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Kronos was somewhat dark and leaden of hue;
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The globe of Aphrodite had the glint
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Was planted there upon the face of heaven,
…
And flowers pied the flashing of the stars4.
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of course, in modern poetry, e.g. H. W. Longfellow Evangeline 1.3' Silently one by one,
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figured a terra-cotta disk, which represents the head of Helios emerging from the petals
…
are by the hand of a corrector. J. Bernays in the Arch. Zeit. 1875 xxxii. 99 cites Lobeck
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These Byzantine attributions were not mere fancy-flights of
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his edition (Lipsiae 1877) °f Maximus and Amnion prints certain anecdota astrologica, of
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K. Zangemeister and E. Gerhard. Of these, three are in the Gold
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petal of which terminates in a similar but smaller lily, the central
…
its inscription5 has a spear-head enclosed in a frame of lily-work.
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gable of which are a crescent moon and two stars. The architrave
…
Berlin Museum. One of them so
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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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seems needed to account for the constant association of an Aurelius
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modus)2 and no less than sixteen other persons of the same gentile
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god6 and to gold7, considered themselves bound by special ties of
…
est Valerii, Papirii. Quint, inst. or. 11. 2. 31 also alludes to the origin of the name.
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p. 57 no. 60 (Pfiinz: a bronze tablet found near the camp of the first cohort of the
631
analogy of the word Staal for Staalwater1 and the discovery of
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A clue to the meaning of the words is, I venture to think,
…
of interest, since the Homeric Catalogue describes the Halizones
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Timotheos too at the court of Archelaos sang of 'earth-born
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of the Hittite son-god1. Hence I conclude that the title'where
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own double-axe2 and the making of the latter implied the birth of
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the connexion of Iupiter Dolichenus with the precious metals. The
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Oldest Civilization of Greece London 1901 p. 200 n. 1, apropos of the Sumerian name for
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me that the meaning of An-Bar, which is taken to denote 'Divine Weight,' cannot be
…
On the other hand, the Egyptians believed that the tops of some mountains touched
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with iron by the story of the metal-eating mice. Aristotle stated that in the island of
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by nature in the iron-workings of the Chalybes; and in gold mines they are so fond of
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Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 1954), it is possible that we should assume another island of the
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the last twenty sections of our subject will be glad to rest awhile
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the last twenty sections of our subject will be glad to rest awhile
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5 Supra p. 435 n. 6. A bronze statuette of Apis from a Greek site in the Delta is in-
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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supporter of the Hittite father-god ; but this deity, still mounted
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deposed him from his place as lord of the forest. The bull was
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without loss of probability. Beyond other beasts the bull was
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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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a disk between their horns. In Crete too the solar character of the
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Minotaur in his Labyrinth at Knossos7, the cattle of the Sun at
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Hattusil ii, king of the Hatti, made a treaty with Osymandyas,
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expression, would radiate far and wide from the chief centres of
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Struggle of the Nations London 1896 p. 401 ff"., E. A. Wallis Budge A History of Egypt
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twenty miles north of Boghaz-Keui, the gateway of a Hittite
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Apis-like6, this bull has a variety of
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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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in my collection. My friend Prof. E. J. Rapson kindly refers me to his Catalogue of the
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1869 at the entry of the cave by a couple of students—Dr Felkel
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a bridle, as in the case of Egyptian bulls. Small triangular plates
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are due to any imitation of Apis. He cites a bronze cow found at Hallstatt, which served
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here the Egyptising form of a local bull-god comparable with the
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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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Religion of the Ancient Celts Edinburgh 1911 pp. 38, 137 ff., 189, 208 f., 243 f., supra
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2iav<pos, creavcpos arose from a reduplication of aocpbs (Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 970) is
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Vases i. 277, H. B. Walters History of Ancient Pottery London 1905 ii. 137, 264), which
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The original version of the myth was reconstructed by C. Robert in Hermes 1884 xix.
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4 Relief on building-stone at Malatia, near the confluence of the Tochma Su with the
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stretch of country—Niksar itself, the Lykos-valley fading away into the distant
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inlaid with enamel. The tongue, which hung out of the half-opened mouth, is
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attached to the nose of the bull. His dress is a short bordered tunic. Facing him is
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found. Further, it is a propos of Kabeira that Strabon2 mentions the small
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mountain imply a cult of Men is not necessarily inconsistent
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appears to have inherited the bronze bulls of the Hittite god with
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with a bull beside him on a coin of Sagalassos in Pisidia {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lycia,
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a relief from Maionia (infra n. 4) and in another of
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I figure a copper of Antiocheia in Pisidia, struck by
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the Sun-god's island, were of Hittite origin5. The small bronze
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Zeus Atabyrios7. The cult of this deity spread from Rhodes to
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4. 1. 8, v. Fl. Ioseph. 37. So also in the LXX. version of Hos. 5. 1.
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5 Yet the myth of Katreus, Althaimenes, and Apemosyne, in which ox-hides and ox-
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suggests that the art-type of Europe on the bull owed some-
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Our third example of a transmitted religious motif is at once
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shield of the ninth2, or possibly of the eighth3, century B.C. found
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fact that his attendants are each beating a pair of drums undeceives
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midst. The manner of his death gives us good reason to suspect
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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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will be remembered that various coins of Asia Minor showed the
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knew death, and the fabled site of his monument on Mount Juktas proves to coincide
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Goddess, and in one case actually seem to have a glimpse of the "tomb" within its
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the chthonian Dionysos or Zagreus mounted the throne of Zeus3
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about it. Of his death in the form of a bull we shall have more to
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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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justly regards as a misreading of the previous fragment), id. in Plat. Alcib. p. 83 'Opcpevs
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with his thunders played an essential part in the rites of Zeus
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Of cypress-wood is weather-proof
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Pure is my life and of spotless fame
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Nor eat of food, if the life be there.
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grown on the spot. Probably it formed part of a grove belonging
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have been an impious innovation)4, but with glue made of bull's
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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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4 The best collection of relevant facts is in Frazer Golden Bough:i: Taboo pp. 225—
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5 Miss Harrison Proleg. Gk. Rel.2 p. 481 writes: 'The shrine of Idaean Zeus...was
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3. 11. 517 b 28 ff., alib.) or from the ears and genitals of bulls (Plin. nat. hist. 28. 235 f.).
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helpful accumulation of anthropological parallels in her Proleg. Gk. Rel.2 p. 478 ff.,
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relation to the goddess. If Zagreus sat on the throne of Zeus
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too full-charged with his sanctity might go in quest of her their
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Kouretes clashing their weapons were the mythical counterpart of earthly priests imi-
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with great effect—suggestive of a rising storm-wind rather than of rumbling thunder;
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herself from Aisch. Edoni frag. 57, 8 ff. Nauck2 (rites of Kotys or Kotyto) ravpocpdoyyoc
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3 On the Kouretes as sons of Rhea see O. Immisch in Roscher lex. Myth. ii. 1597 f.,
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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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denoting the god (Gilgames ?) of Mount Zdgros or Zdgron, the
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would readily pass to Argos2, and so northwards to the rest of
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already perhaps known as Zagreus, in the guise of Gilgames, the
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Dr Frazer after examining the traces of Adonis-worship in
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'that among Semitic peoples in early times, Adonis, the divine lord of the city,
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belief in impregnation by means of fire. The use of torches in bridal processions may
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Classical Association of Ireland: Proceedings for 1911—1912 p. 23 f. ('Is it too much
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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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had Dikte, an older cult-centre than Ide1, the statue of a beardless
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reference to the friendly vigilance of Miss Harrison), Zonar. lex. s.v. AiKTT]...ivOev [sic)
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threatened to sacrifice. On account of this cruelty, or because a
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guarded words of Agathokles, a fifth-century historian2, whom
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not eat of its flesh. The Praisians actually make offerings to a pig, and this is
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molare voluisset; a civibus pulsus regno, etc. The last of the writers here cited was
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purpose? Direct evidence is wanting. But, since the cult of Zeus
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' We see a group of three principal figures. The central one is a bearded man
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4 The same significance should perhaps be attached to the Cypriote cult of Zeus
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t6/xos of the diviner's art; but W. R. Halliday Greek Divination London 1913 p. 188 n. 1
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Hell. Stud. 1892-3 xiii. 77 ff., id. History of Ancient Pottery London 1905 i. 52 f., 391 f.,
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surprise at the sight of the central scene by the gesture of his left hand ; his
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surprise. In his right hand he carries a long- staff. Part of this figure has been
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Greek art is invariably used to characterise the inhabitants of Thrace1.'
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I was formerly {Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 177) inclined to accept the conjecture of
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confusion on the part of Onomakritos (Paus. 8. 37. 5). It is indeed probable enough
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the chieftains of Thrace actually devoured, in part or in whole, a
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we might look to find traces of it at various intermediate points in
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dust and ashes by the thunderbolts of Zeus. In any case there can be no etymological
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he was torn to pieces by the hands of the fathers. Plutarch [v. Rom. 27] too, though
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Omestes (" the Eater of Raw Flesh ")\ had these and perhaps other
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On the whole it seems likely enough that in Crete the part of
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passage in the Odyssey describes Minos as a sort of ogre2.
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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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The shambles and the murdering of men.
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powers by tasting of human flesh3.
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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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stages of tragic grandiloquence and comic bombast.
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phagus (?)-relief in the Villa Albani (fig. 506)1 shows portions of
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But to the Greek or Roman of classical times human sacrifice
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of Men," and, when it has brought forth, they tend it like a woman in child-bed.
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not the very embodiment of the god, Dionysos 'Smiter of men6.'
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beards, whipping a naked boy' ! But why three of them (of the third the left foot only
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4 Porph. de abst. 2. 54 f. = Euseb. praep. ev. 4. 16. 2 f. (of the man sacrificed at
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Strattis the comedian wrote a play entitled 'A.vdpwTroppaio-Ttjs, of which two fragments
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Comparing, now, these ritual facts with the Orphic myth of
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some less horrible rite, say the rending and eating of a bull. There
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identified as Zeus3 (figs. 5074, 5085). At Phaistos a stater of
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3 Zeus enthroned with sceptre and eagle appears on the obverse of silver coins of
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hand (fig. 509)1. At Gortyna coins of about the same period and
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' There are yet other superstitions, the secrets of which must be set forth—to
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heart of the palace and, by dint of rattles and a cleverly made mirror, so
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Other silver coins of the same town show obv. forepart of bull, rev. head of Europe
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they actually fed upon a human corpse—a repast never heard of till that day.
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Then, because he could no longer bear the tortures of grief and because the
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the savage banquet by a yearly commemoration of it. They penetrated the
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music of pipes and the clash of cymbals they got up a make-belief of the rattles
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the Euhemeristic belief in Zeus as a former king of Crete was based on the divine
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of the Cretan ritual1. It was dramatic; it was sacramental; and
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of the Titans feasting upon his flesh. And it was self-contradictory ;
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lishes a fuller version of the Theodorean matter, which he had previously cited from 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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hath put bounds, etc." {He hath determined the times, that is to say, the variations of
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son of Zeus, made a panegyric over his father, and in it he said:
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inception, was obviously capable of further development. Paul,
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description of the Cretans as given in the same context. Nay
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"We are the offspring of God,"
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1 Dr Rendel Harris refers them to the poem of 4000 lines written by Epimenides
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yaarepes dpyai, cited by Paul in Tit. 1. 12, came from the prooimion of Epimenides'
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Cretans ate their deity sacramentally under the form of a pig: and...that, as in so many
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goats in like manner5. And such was the type of Maenad idealised
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■wavres- \ rod yap Kal yevos elpiev. Note also that Aratos introduces Zeus as Lord of the
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foucrat rpayrjv irepLrj-TTovro and perhaps also by the cult-legend of Paus. 2. 23. 1. But
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being held in spring when visitors from all parts of Greece came
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Dionysia of Athens4; for the Lenaia is not known to have been
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Saglio Diet. Ant. iii. 1485, Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 731 n. 3, Farnell Cults of Gk.
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3 Farnell Cults of Gk. States v.
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5 On this complicated problem read by all means the lucid accounts of W. Judeich
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southern slope of the Akropolis.
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Cidts of Gk. States v. 176, 208, M. P. Nilsson Studia de Dionysiis Atticis Lund 1900
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k.t.X. , G. Hirschfeld The Collection of Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the British Musetim
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Saxonum 1911 p. 90 f. cites numerous examples from many parts of the Greek world),
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An examination of the evidence for lenai and its derivatives
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victims are satisfactory. If there is any need of a second and satisfactory
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On the twelfth a yearling is sacrificed to Dionysos Leneus. On behalf of
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p. 667 n. 3 have been struck by the absurdity of a 'wine-press' festival in mid-winter!
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J. von Prott1 points out that the deities of Lenaion 10 are the Ionian
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Plouton3. It follows that the ritual of Lenaion 10 was a prelude
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prelude and sequel, we have left as the original recipients of the
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' at the Lenaean contests of Dionysos the daidoiichos holding a torch says
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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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the ' Giver of Wealth.' Kephisodotos' statue of Eirene holding the
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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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a table, on which offerings of wine etc. are placed. The entourage
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earlier than the sixth century B.C. the cult of the Theban Dionysos
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conceded that the vases in question do illustrate the ritual of an
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9 The rites of the Rural Dionysia are so imperfectly known that we cannot rule them
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haben.' It must not be forgotten that precisely at Acharnai there was a cult of Dionysos
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of the dramatic stage2.
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recital of your woes into plays, and you deem those that act them a delightful
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of Dionysos6.'
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of his view by this learned and ingenious scholar strike me as being far from cogent. It
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means ' the festival of the lenai' {supra p. 667 f.).
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its illumination on the torch of the daidoiichos: the latter has all the brilliance of celestial
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whether the scholiast is speaking of the Rural Dionysia or of the
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not only a worshipper of Bacchos but also the Bacchos whom he
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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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Dionysos into a kid (eriphos) and so saved him from the wrath of
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irapa 5e MerairouTivoLS 'Ept'0tos. 'AiroXXodwpos cpricnv. The insertion of 6 Alovvuos is
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Athamas drops Melikertes into the caldron of boiling water and Ino pulls him out
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6 At Brasiai in the territory of the Eleutherolakones Ino nursed Dionysos in a cave
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of Dionysiac ritual—the caldron of apotheosis and the young god
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Hesychios informs us that a man who performed the rites of
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Kuster was not mistaken when he interpreted this strange gloss of
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aroXoLs | ypalav ^ijvevvov 'tiyevov TiTyvida (the wording is curiously reminiscent of the
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' Happy and blessed one, thou shalt be a god instead of a mortal'
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This enigmatic phrase he referred to the cult of Dionysos Eriphos
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unprincipled persons, who think more of their own pleasure than
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Thraco-Phrygian ceremony involved a ritual boiling of milk. At
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of their cattle, the aversion being based on an idea that a cow whose milk has been
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that the early Thraco-Phrygian ' kings,' the Titdnes of the myth8,
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kid into the milky caldron : henceforward he was 1 a god instead of
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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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image of the god whom Justin calls Lupercus, nude but girt with a goat-skin (lust. 43.
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1905 ii. 200. The ritual of the luperci is given with most detail by Plout. v. Rom. 21 :
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of Donegal:
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northern and most remote part of Ulster, namely, at Kenel Cunil, a nation
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him from the broth. Sitting in this, he eats of the flesh which is brought to
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It remains to ask—what is the bearing of all this on the origin
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he-goat .{tragosy, that for the purpose of his tragedies he first
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Experience of the Roman People London 1911 p. 478 ff., J. A. Hild in Daremberg—Saglio
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1 Giraldus Cambrensis The Topography of Ireland dist. 3 chap. 25 trans. T. Forester
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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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play was neither the first nor the last dramatic presentation of the
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The myth of Pelias and that of Pelops13 have been shrewdly and,
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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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(<9) The Attic Festivals of Dionysos.
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fragments, normally contain a sequence of six parts—an agon
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discovery that Greek tragedy fills out the ritual forms of an old
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question was the dithyramb or spring dromenon of Dionysos re-
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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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It seemed to me simpler, as a matter of nomenclature, to say: "Dionysus, though of
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longing to Dionysus, readily accepts as its heroes all sorts of other people who are, in then-
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the dithyramb as providing the germ or ritual outline of tragedy,
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was essentially the opening ceremony of the City Dionysia1, which
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festival was the Lady Day, the latter was the Christmas, of the
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first two being cult-titles of Dionysos himself (Athen. 30 B, 465 A, Diod. 4. 5, et. mag.
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Harrison's Themis Cambridge 1912 p. 204) that -dvp- is a northern form of -dop- (on
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both the phonetic changes postulated by my explanation of 5i0vpapij3os, but also provides
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'the song of Zeus the Begetter.' In favour of this etymology is the fact that Apollon,
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8e/xas. And in the Dictaean hymn six times over comes the impressive cry of the Chorus
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the great god of the City Dionysia was Dionysos Eleuthereus,
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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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Eleutherai was not incorporated with Athens till shortly before the peace of Nikias
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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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then, we have again the same interval of ten lunar months. And
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Corp. inscr. Att. ii. i no. 321 b, 7 (in a decree of 278/7 B.C., which apparently refers to a
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3 See the law of Euegoros cited by Dem. in Mid. 10 ~Evr)yopos elirev orav 77 ivofj.ivrj
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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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n. 2 makes light of this evidence ' as there is nothing to show that the contests are being
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This probability is raised to a certainty by the fact that his order agrees with that of the
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end of a chorus of 125 lines, I would rather interpret as follows. Aristophanes, joking
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squares with the very weighty evidence of Euegoros' law and the official inscriptions.
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status and chastity of the Basz'linna6, i.e. the wife of the Basileiis
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ventured to touch ' the holy things9.' In view of the ascertained
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performance of a phallic rite11. This conjecture is in general agree-
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as ' the oldest sanctuary of Dionysos,' and its situation immediately south of the Akro-
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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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Progr. Berlin lxxii) Berlin 1912 p. 25 n. 17 understands airrtcrdai r&v iep&v of .the cista
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II A red-figured pelike in the British Museum (fig. 510), belonging to a late stage of
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her r. she sprinkles with seed (?) four objects in the form of phalli set upright in the
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The Theognia were presumably rites connected with the birth of
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chios3, or else an equivalent of the Theognia in Elaphebolion, since
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festival of Dionysos Qeoivos (Harpokr. s.z>. Qeoiviov). "If that reading were sound, we
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p. 392 ff., Farnell Cults of Gk. States v. 217 f., A. Frickenhaus in the Jahrb. d. kais.
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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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enough that the yearly renewal of vegetation was attributed to
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last day of the festival4, was a piece of primitive magic applicable
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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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as soon as the flute gave the signal, they danced with all sorts of contortions
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we have already taken to be the equivalent of the Lenaia4. As
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2 Hence perhaps the curious and misleading statement of Diog. Laert. 3. 56 dlov
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There is here, however, no definite indication of season, place, or date.
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to cut into pieces4. Now we lose half the fun of the situation, if
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Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 1698 fif.), recalls the use of the Aios Kdodiov, upon which
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bring the celebrants one by one into contact with the skin of the sacred beast. Ac-
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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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and Berlin 1913 iv. 4386°.), has argued that the tale of the Boeotian Xanthos slain by the
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^oXoetj and 'OXeZcu of Orchomenos in Boiotia (Plout. quaestt. Gr. 38)), acquired variety
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by the solar year was the adoption of a trieteris or two-year cycle,
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1 On the attempt of O. Gilbert Die Festzeit der Attischen Dionysien Gottingen 1872
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Dr Farnell in the Transactions of the Third International Congress for the History
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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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the form of an oktaeterts, in which three (not four) months were
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Once in every period of eight years the intercalary month was
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avoid the confusion arising from the performance of trieteric rites
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Poseideon. We can thus account for the celebration of the Rural
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the cult of Dionysos Eleuthereus and organised the City Dionysia as his festival, allows
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Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. iii. 369 ff., and especially Farnell Cults of Gk. States hi.
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the limbo of improbable conjectures3.
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3 Mommsen loc. cit. even attempts to combine all the Attic festivals of Dionysos, with
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who regards Liber as a creative or procreative god developed out of Iupiter Liber and
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The Saturnalia too stood in obvious relation to semina. In view of the fact that our
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Dr Frazer {Golden Bough3: The Magic Art ii. 311) has also detected in it traces of a
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Mastigia. The passage is, owing to the loss of a quaternion, absent from our MSS.
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Goat instead of Bull
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marises what is known of them :
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Also the mere fact that licensed chicken stealing is a feature of the festival
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and the wedding is celebrated (at Lechovo a priest is one of the characters),
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origins of Greek tragedy that this simple drama recounting, like an ancient
…
to that gruesome rite has been already cited (supra p. 656 n. 2), viz. the sparagmos of
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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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keeps her northern name of Semele, and her child is Iakchos or
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The Athenians of the fourth century, sitting on cushions in their
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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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Goat instead of Bull
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On the krater of Klitias and Ergotimos (e. 600—550 B.C.) three
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figured kylix from the Persic debris at Athens are the remains of
…
2 For a fair summary of the evidence, both literary and monumental, see E. Kuhnert's
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equine in Greece through confusion with that of the Centaurs. Miss Harrison, who first
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not of asses, nor even of mules, but of horses pure and simple.
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hanging cords produce the effect of a tail; other exactly simil'ar
…
But beside these horse-creatures Attic vases of the fifth century
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and K. Wernicke7 have between them made out a list of fifteen
…
Hengste,' and *<rl\dvos. He finds a nearly related word in icfjkwv, 'a stallion' (used of
…
I take this opportunity of publishing (pi. xxxvii) a fine votive mask of terra cotta, said
…
even the noneolae of a goat. It is wearing both a head-band and an ivy-wreath. In
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Goat instead of Bull
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(4) Red-figured skyphos of c. 440 B.C. from Certosa at Bologna (Pellegrini Cat. vas.
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• (5) Fragment of a red-figured skyphos of c. 450 B.C. now in the possession of
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(8) Red-figured krater of c. 440 B.C. in the Albertinum at Dresden (P. Herrmann in
…
(9) Red-figured skyphos of c. 440 B.C. in the Albertinum at Dresden (P. Hartwig
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ground; rev. two Silenoi with horse's ears and tail dancing on either side of a Maenad.
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ears, and tails of goats, (b) a lion and a bull; rev. [a) Hermes erect, caduceus in hand
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ground5. Twice they cut their capers about a pair of deities—
…
of modern Greece, which we have already compared with the
…
dnodos of the earth-goddess.
…
the true parent of Attic tragedy, it was presumably followed by
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feet of goats ; rev. three draped figures.
…
collection of Kyros Simos at Thebes (G. Korte in E. Bethe Prolegomena zur Geschichte
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3 Supra p. 698 n. 1 no. (3) : cp. the reverse of nos. (10) and (12).
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Goat instead of Bull
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decking of Pandora, herself but another form of the earth-goddess,
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2 Pratinas of Phlious, who irpwros eypa^e Sarupous (Souid. s.v. Uparbas), in a
…
4 I am indebted to my friend Mr E. M. W. Tillyard, Fellow of Jesus College,
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ing little and the foot being a plain disc. Above, on a higher plane than the body of the
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seems to wear a black loin-cloth, of which only part is visible and above it a band with
…
not, as one would expect, to form a mask. This confusion of mimic and real silen is
…
The reverse shows three Manteljiinglinge, one of whom holds a strigil.
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Vorlage.' We may venture, on the strength of the Naples krater {infra n. 4), to con-
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of a patchy skin.
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beginning slightly to flake off. The clay is of a rich, salmon-pink colour and the varnish
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it is possible to see that he also wears a small tail, whether of a horse or a goat it is a
…
The vase is of Lucanian fabric and dates from about the end of the fifth century.
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Goat instead of Bull
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In short, the evidence of the vases—agreeing, as it does, with
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at Athens as goat-like dancers6, who greeted the uprising of the
…
Eur. Cycl. 76 ff. XO. (of Satyrs)...eyw 5' b o~bs irpbiroXos Qy]Teiw \ ... \ 8ou\os dXabiov
…
was a cheap country garb (see W. Ridgeway The Origin of Tragedy Cambridge 1910
…
arguments I would reply: (a) We have no reason to think that the Athenians of the fifth
…
Plat. legg. 815 c, are of later date than the fifth century, (b) If the goat-figures on the
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(Dordogne)1, a well-preserved 'baton de commandement' of
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jumping or dancing, probably with the intention of multiplying
…
in the skins of goats (figs. 513, 515, 516)4. I pointed out then
…
with 15-figs, and 1 photographic plate. I reproduce fig. 11 by kind permission of the
…
Fig. 513 is a lenticular seal .of serpentine from Crete in the Pauvert de la Chapelle
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Goat instead of Bull
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Gemmen i pi. 2, 40, ii. i2f.) = a man wearing the protome' of a wild goat with three pellets
…
1894 xiv. i2of. fig. 15, Furtwangler Ant. Gemmen i pi. 2, 41, ii. i3) = the legs of a man
…
2 Fig. 514 is a lenticular seal of green porphyry in the Story Maskelyne collection
…
9 ( = my fig. 518) has classified under six types a number of archaic terra-cotta statuettes,
…
adds yet another type to the series, proposes the name of Tityros for them all. But
…
small bronze group of ram-headed male dancers from Methydrion now in the National
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have in point of fact found the Satyrs or goatish dancers of the
…
of e'riphoi*. Finally, we have observed that Thespis the reputed
…
represent the joyous arrival of the re-born god.
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Goat instead of Bull
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quasi-autonomous coppers were issued with a bust of Zeus Aseis2
…
2 This cult-title has been usually identified with the name of the Syrian and Arabian
…
coin struck by Iulia Domna {id. ib. p. 407 no. 131), and, with the head of Zeus turned to
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represents a procession of deities conducted by Hermes towards
…
ment of the altar is. occupied by figures, of a goat and two kids.
…
last traces of this lingering connexion. Nor are we disappointed.
…
2 A hydrta of severe style at Paris (De Ridder Cat. Vases de la Bibl. Nat. ii. 331 f.
…
a folding-stool beside a pillar, with a spray of ivy in her left hand, a stephdne on her
…
importance of this vase as a link in my argument.
708
Goat instead of Bull
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befits a sky-god2 the consort of an earth-goddess3. He has a
…
Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1882—1883 i. 136—142
…
p. 450 f. with fig. on p. 453, M. L. D'Ooge The Acropolis of Athens New York 1908
…
3 Cp. the type of the hierbs gdmos on Mt Ide {infra ch. iii § r (a) iii).
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of cakes and fruit. Her figure is balanced by that of a Satyr
…
a scene of great interest—the marriage of Dionysos and the
…
1. 18. 3), and might perhaps have symbolised the public and private happiness of the
…
young son Ptolemy king of Kypros; (6) his other daughter Kleopatra Tryphaina ;
…
came from a thymele erected in the orchestra of the theatre, for the performance of such
710
Goat instead of Bull
…
part of the base on which it stood has been removed along with
…
it as Eros with wings3. Tyche carrying the horn of Amaltheia
…
they would be appropriate witnesses of the ritual marriage.
…
Theseus, the embodiment of the Athenian people assembled in
…
materials into new and significant shapes. This series of reliefs
…
of course apocryphal story attached : Athen. 591 a kcu UpaziT^Xys 8e 6 dyaX/nctTOTroibs
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rebirth of Zeus1. Ikarios' goat recalls the ancient custom of
…
sion must be made to the cult of Vediovis, the youthful Iupiter*5.
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was sacrificed, presumably in lieu of a human victim9. The
…
really held a thunderbolt, which was mistaken for a mere bundle of arrows—harmless, of
…
Bough2 ii. 168, ib? : Spirits of Corn and Wild i. 33—rightly, as I conceive.
…
of goats for human victims Frazer Golden Bough3: The Dying God p. 166 n. 1, ib.'A :
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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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3 The monogram is not, however, a ligature of /\P for Apollo (T. Mommsen Histoire
…
of the animal to the Greek Apollon see L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. 1869
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however, put much faith in the accuracy of the die-sinker; for he
…
pervading influence of Greece, had come
…
of the Mediterranean peoples are more
…
of Gallienus in base silver5 and coins of his son Saloninus in
…
a wall-painting in the house of the Vettii at Pompeii (Herrmann Denkm. d. Malerei
…
Cohen Monn. emp. rom!1 v. 381 no. 380. Other coins of Gallienus in base silver show
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Goat instead of Bull
…
of these designs, a fond hope that the prince in question would
…
Mercurius with a horn of plenty. The monument is dedicated
…
infant (who?) is seen between the forelegs of the same goat: in front, an eagle; above,
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5 Cp. also a coin of Gallienus in base silver, which shows the infant seated on a goat
…
list of statues, busts, and coins by K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2441).
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infant son of M. Aurelius and the younger Faustina2.
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2 On other coins of M. Annius Verus see Eckhel Doclr. num. vet? vii. 82—87. The
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Height o'26m. Restored : neck and chest, nose, chin, both lips, large parts of the
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op. cit. passim). Even at Athens the bull figured in the festivals of the god. At the
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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1 Farnell Cults of Gk. States i. 101.
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chosen for the sacrifice. It is^of course easy to reply that rams
…
bull-cults of antiquity has led us to conclude that the ultimate
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to the belief of early days, the gift of so much virility increased
…
§ 9 (h) ii), and the epithet of Zeus Hekatombaios (supra p. 545 n. 2).
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of Kybele and Attis (G. E. Marindin in Smith—Wayte—Marindin Did. Ant. ii. 762 f,
…
probably at Pedasa (ib.). The same sacrifice is presumably implied by the cult-title of
…
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
…
1 A. A. Macdonell Vedic Mythology Strassburg 1897 p. 22 says of Dyaus : ' The only
…
"The swift-comer, the son of these two parents, the purifier,
…
cow. The son of Heaven and Earth is the Sun-god. The gleaming fluid is the rain.
…
O thou who hast the strength of a bull, do thou, O god of the thunderbolt, as a bull
…
There is a constant play here on the two meanings of vrsan = (i) a mighty one,
…
meaning is "to impregnate," and this is the meaning which underlies that of vrsan,
Chapter I: Zeus as god of the bright sky / § 6: Zeus in relation to the Sun / (h): The sun as a bronze man
719
conception of the sun. The transition is best seen in the case of
…
of him, writes: * He was a man of bronze, but others describe him
…
the island of Crete as its guardian8. When the Argonauts wished
…
makes Talos go the round of the Cretan villages thrice a year with Minos' laws inscribed
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Silver coins of Phaistos, struck in the fourth century B.C.,
…
of Crete4. The resemblance of the stone-throwing Talos on coins
…
projecting fragment of rock. Thereupon his ichor ran out like so much molten lead, and
…
P. Gardner Types of Gk. Coins p. 163 f. pi. 9, 9, Head Coins of the Ancients p. 47
…
son of Merope, stole it, brought it to Sipylos, and gave it to Tantalos, son of Zeus and
…
hound was a theriomorphic epiphany akin to the golden lamb of Atreus {supra p. 405 ff.),
…
pi. 62, 21—23, Brit. Mits. Cat. Coins Crete etc. p. 18 pi. 4, 7—9, Head Coins of the
721
cance of the stone-throwing Kyklops of the eastern2 and western
…
polis of Ruvo and now in the Jatta collection, represents the
…
still attempting to run, within the circle of Medeia's magic
…
Two different versions of the Talos-myth are attributed to
…
and that this was the origin of the expression a 'sardonic smile7.'
…
nation of the later Greeks, and further information is forthcoming.
…
white, the modelling of his body being indicated in a thin brown varnish. The artist
722
sacrificed to Kronos not only the handsomest of their captives
…
13, lust. 18. 6. 11 f. Diod. 20. 14 says that the hands of the bronze statue sloped
723
Excavations now in progress beneath the ancient church of
…
It is tempting to explain certain traits in the myth of Talos
…
3 So the correspondent of the Daily Chronicle for Sept. 10, 1913, writing from Milan
724
a thin slip of finely powdered pottery. This was followed by
…
was poured through a hole in each foot of the statue, thereby
…
the fact underlying the fiction of Talos' vein1. Perhaps, too, the
…
The Athenian myth of Talos likewise connected him with
…
1 For an example of nail-driving as an artistic, if not a mythological, motif cp. a
…
' the offspring of wheel and earth and oven.' Others ascribed the invention of the wheel
725
recorded discovery of the saw. Latin authors state that he
…
of Daidalos' sister with Daidalion the 'hawk' {supra p. 342 f.). I would suggest that
…
* I bury beneath a mound of earth,' but Karax^vevw is ' I pour molten metal into a
…
substantial variant, cp. the death of Aigeus (K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
…
Eur. Or. 1648, where the reading of codd. A. M. /xeTd 5e ttjv AacddXov Siktjv KaXoo-o<pias
726
which is contrary to the known laws of phonetics, must be due to
…
of Sophokles4. According to a version preserved by the Greek
…
with a sanctuary beside the Akropolis5. Since the grave of
…
1. 232, 2. 130, 3. 7. 3 call him Perdica, Perdiccas, Perdicca, Perdix (?). The mother of
727
During the erection of the Propylaia on the Akropolis the best
…
material differences throughout. A favourite slave of Perikles—
…
sculptor Pyrrhos, the base of which with its inscription {Corp. inscr. Att. i no. 335
…
mss.) editors have taken offence at the notion of a partridge up a tree. An anonymous
728
A remarkable variant of the Perdix story is preserved by the
…
his former occupation. Fenestella's rationalism is of course
…
nificance in the fact that her lover bore the name of a bird,
…
4 Fulgent, myth. 3. 2, Myth. Vat. 1. 232, 2. 130, 3. 7. 3. Cp. the joint-cult of the
729
more than one Cretan inscription. The inhabitants of Dreros in
…
Olous was set up3, as was also a decree in honour of a certain
…
the fourth century B.C., have as their obverse type a head of
…
Retimo at the foot of the mountain, records a dedication to
…
called XQpes near the church of St Antonios. It appears to date from a period shortly
…
second half of the second century B.C., was found at Delos (T. Homolle in the Bull.
…
The inscription was found in 1898 on the site of a Byzantine church at Olous, and this
730
7 3 o Direct identifications of Zeus with the Moon
…
But Zeus, whose worship spread by degrees over most of the
…
(a) Direct identifications of Zeus with the Moon.
…
compared the Zeus QaXijs of Aquileia (Inscr. Gr. Sic. It. no. 2337 an altar found at
…
exhaustive article in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2687—2770). This, in view of the fact
…
7 3 o Direct identifications of Zeus with the Moon
…
But Zeus, whose worship spread by degrees over most of the
…
(a) Direct identifications of Zeus with the Moon.
…
compared the Zeus QaXijs of Aquileia (Inscr. Gr. Sic. It. no. 2337 an altar found at
…
exhaustive article in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2687—2770). This, in view of the fact
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
as the father of Nemea3, while Dionysos, according to some
…
Of form conspicuous mid the immortal gods6.
…
iravbla 'LeX-qvai-q, and ib. 123, 294, 327, 393 even iravdia alone of the moon. Orph. fra^.
733
appears to have formed the concluding act of the City Dionysia1.
…
celebrated at the time of the full moon. Now this was the time
…
that the Pandia stood for the union of Zeus with Semele,
…
same conception has been thought to underlie several of the
…
2 E. Cahen loc. cit. Another extension of Ata is to be seen in Atdcria : the simple
…
1880 p. 133) that the Pandia implies an early unification of several Zeus-cults. The
734
I must, however, insist even at the risk of some repetition
…
In the Homeric Nekyia™ Odysseus interviews the shades of
…
That she had lain even in the arms of Zeus.
…
Of an evil-doer so drew nigh thy couch
735
More hateful to the heart of Zeus himself,
…
She is described as a daughter of Lykourgos in the Kypria ap. Prokl. chrestom. 1 (p. 18
…
Rhod. 4. 1090. K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2497 holds that of the
736
actually said to have played the Satyr. The language of Euripides
…
wooed by Zeus in the form of a bull1. The bull-connexion
…
Then verily beware of no small bane
…
interpreted of Zeus with Semele : it represents Zeus with a crown of lilies {supra p. 622 f.)
…
2 Paus. Q. 17. 4 ff., cp. Steph. Byz. s.v. TidopaLa, who wrongly places the grave of
…
3 Paus. 9. 17. 6. At a place in Daulis called Tronis there was a shrine of the hero
737
weakened by the marriage of the heroine with the local chief:
…
of his hurt, and was succeeded by Lamedon, who surrendered
…
The statement that Epopeus, king of Sikyon, and Zeus had the
…
warrior, and with Phokos, son of Ornytion, son of Sisyphos. The Phokians daily
…
Antiope the daughter of Asopos,
738
in the sign of Taurus1. Her partner at Sikyon was Epopeus,
…
as wife of Helios' grandson, but as wife of Helios himself and
…
or faces' another ; and Nonnos, for example, speaks of—
…
' hypostasis of the moon-goddess/ draws attention to her rape
…
On the rape of the moon-goddess see W. H. Roscher Uber Selene tmd Verwandtes
…
2. 6. 1, Prop. 1. 4. 5, Hyg. fab. 8. On the beauty of the moon-goddess see W. H.
…
Christiania 1903 no. 2 argues that in the original form of the myth the twins Amphion
739
star and the evening-star respectively2. This last point is of
…
another illustration of the old-world idea that the stars are the
…
On a review of the foregoing evidence it appears that Zeus,
…
of modern France6 and Germany7. Observe, too, that the Greek
…
of the Leukippides by the sons of Aphareus and the Dioskouroi (Gruppe Myth. Lit.
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to have been driven out by Lykos owing to the designs of
…
with the conception of the sun as a bull and the horned moon
…
Late authors attest the Gortynian cult of Zeus Asterios6, whose
…
dog-star was scorching the island of Keos, Aristaios is said to have
…
the existence of the hypostases Asterion and Asterios that the cult of Zeus Asttrios was
…
to have been driven out by Lykos owing to the designs of
…
with the conception of the sun as a bull and the horned moon
…
Late authors attest the Gortynian cult of Zeus Asterios6, whose
…
dog-star was scorching the island of Keos, Aristaios is said to have
…
the existence of the hypostases Asterion and Asterios that the cult of Zeus Asttrios was
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
…
his head (fig. 542)1. In view of other Cypriote coppers,
…
Finally, stars played an important part in the cult of Zeus Oro-
…
3 In the case of tetradrachms struck by Antiochos viii Grypos {supra p. 731 figs. 538,
…
Moulton in his Early Religious Poetry of Persia Cambridge 1911 p. 7311. writes:
…
division of the Aryans. Who or what was "the Lord"? His relation to Nature is
…
ledge of good and evil," the unerring instinct that can distinguish between Truth and
742
exploration of the Nemroud Dagh, an outlying spur of Mount
…
and 1883 was investigated by two expeditionary parties, that of
…
p. 97 ff. with figs, in text and Atlas of 3 maps and 53 pis.
…
of Antiochos were a popular designation of Mithras. But F. Cumont in Pauly—Wissowa
744
of between 6800 and 7100 ft1, a prodigious cairn of stones was
…
' When I had determined to construct the foundations of this sacred monu-
…
and to lend me friendly help in the carrying out of my royal projects3.' Etc., etc.
…
Fravashi or 'double' of Persian belief.
745
diadem adorned with a row of upright
…
Treasure of the Oxus etc. London 1905 p. 46 f. : 'the
…
that the rods were used for purposes of divination, but there is some authority for believ-
…
bundle of rods.' A Graeco-Persian relief of c. 425—400 B.C., found- near Daskyleion,
…
p. 136 n. 6, cp. p. 597 n. 4 and p. 710), may be regarded as a late modification of
746
a beardless effigy of Antiochos, in pose and costume closely re-
…
of rods, Artagnes carried a short club leaning against his shoulder.
…
Puchstein op. cit. p. 335 n. 4). Note also that the role of ^xoToiAirbs was played alike
…
2 Artagnes is the Avestan Verethraghna, the genius of ' Victory' (on whose name see
…
144) and on coins of Hooerkes {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Greek and Scythic Kings p. 138
…
birthday of Antiochos, viz. the 16th of Audnaios (a Macedonian month answering to the
748
representing the ancestors of Antiochos had been set up, each with
…
The west terrace also had two base-walls for the erection of
…
either end, arranged as in the case of the seated colossi*.
…
i. 64 fig. 12, Reinach Rip. Reliefs i. 195, 3. The slab has a maximum height of 3.04111,
…
than that, the lower part of the relief has broken off, and the two
749
show the oak-pattern. Altogether he is a skilful blend of the
…
Antiochos is decked, wherever possible, with the symbols of Zeus.
750
oak-leaves. His diadem, the upper edge of his coat-of-mail, his
…
stars set in a kind of network or trellis. Clearly the king wished
…
of the constellation Leo2. These stars have eight rays apiece.
…
that the king's choice of gods was determined by his own horoscope
…
of Antiochos, whom he takes to have been a seven months' child
…
KoiKias a']- <to\)s iravras l6' >. I follow the text of A. Olivieri (1897).
751
Zeus as god of the Starry Sky 751
…
that impressed Plutarch3. Kreousa's handmaidens sing of the
…
When Propertius describes the temple of Zeus at Olympia as
…
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
…
more ambitious is a copper coin of Perinthos in Thrace, struck by
…
ovpavlffKos—The Parthenon and the Propylaia show doubly recessed coffers....Some of
753
Zeus as god of the Starry Sky 753
…
Two bronze coins of Alexandreia, struck by
…
The great cult of the place, to judge from its coin-types, was that of Zeus livpyavT-qs or
…
vow to Surgasteus and Patrus, i.e. to the chief deity and the founder of Tios (Corp. inscr.
…
' Zodiac in circle round busts of Helios and Selene').
754
corner of Asia Minor. Hence we may ascribe them to the far-
…
glimpse of him as a Greek Zeus. After all, Zeus, Iupiter, and
…
of divination using astronomy as its means3. Accepting this
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constellations as the work of particular Greek deities: of this number
…
was further intimately connected with the myths of at least seven
…
The Greeks of the fourth century followed suit and exchanged
…
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
because Iupiter appeared to them as the largest of the planets2
…
Further, Marduk as the paramount god of the Babylonian pantheon
757
invention of astrology to Iupiter Be/us1. Late writers found it
…
The sacred revolution of the sky
…
And sway thy kingdom, Sire of every god,
…
Cynthia, queen of night, month after month
…
And drives apart the Bears of Arcady.
…
Of ocean, so for food laps upper Fire,
…
Thou, King of Heaven, thou, Father, Best of all,
758
Centuries later Ioannes Tzetzes speaks of ' Zeus the astrologer-
…
hear also of stars that are diurnal (the Sun, Saturn, Iupiter) or
…
were regarded as matters of moment by a public that believed in
…
(Herakles the reputed son of Amphitryon) 2py<p Aibs 8e dvaKros ovtos Kai darpoXdyov,
…
passim. A great mass of fresh material is listed and in part published in the Catalogus
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see the well-informed survey of Gruppe Myth. Lit. 1908 pp. 206—215.
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' The brilliant planet that bears the name of Jupiter has received from
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character in physical terms : he emphasises the essentially temperate nature of
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inherited these attributes from Marduk. In the fourth tablet of the Chaldean
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1 This symbol is usually explained as the first letter of the name Zeiis, or (with more
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Tetrab., i, 4). Heat was supposed to produce by way of reaction the northern or etesian
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[nat. hist. 8. 166] and Columella [de re rust. 6. 27]; the alleged non-existence of male
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to be facts so well-attested that Lactantius, with a shocking lack of taste, used them as an
760
defines his kind of influence by describing it as "temperate" (evKparov e^ei to
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A tradition fathered upon Clement of Rome2 and cited also by
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Or some broad host of men—-a brilliant star,
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Pythian Apollon we have a case of actual metamorphosis. Apollon,
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with O. Gruppe6, that it was motived by the frequent association of
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Phars., x, 207). The meteorological influence of Jupiter tempering the cold in winter,
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i. The dedication of Stars after the battles of Salamis
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analogous incident, which occurred three quarters of a century
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up at Delphoi a magnificent trophy made from the spoils of the
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towards the elucidation of divine twins in general and the Dioskouroi in particular (The
762
Hermon the helmsman of Lysandros; behind these is ranked a
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3 H. Pomtow in the Ath. Mitth. 1906 xxxi. 563. A bronze statuette of one of the
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of the vaoiroLoL at Delphoi mentions among other items of expenditure under the archon-
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been, as E. Bourguet and W. Dittenberger ad loc. suppose, a piece of architectural
763
Literary allusions fully bear out this conception of the Dio-
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century B.C.,' gives a fine description of a storm at sea2—
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dwelling among the stars, and hastening thence to the rescue of
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And a chorus of Greek maidens in the same play invokes their
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3 I follow the emendation of Prof. J. B. Bury, who corrects vatiraLs ari^ara koKcl
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Cambridge 1913 p. 17 ff. would connect the Twins with a variety of 'thunder-birds.'
764
Ye who dwell in the halls of the Heavenly Home,
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Similarly in Euripides' Elektra (413 B.C.) the women of Argos
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In folds of air, the mariners' saviour she3.
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4 Fig. 554 a, b representing a pair of bronze statuettes (heights 5^$ and 5^ inches) at
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right foot of fig. 554 b is restored. For variations on the same theme see e.g. Reinach
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Myth. i. 11 76 f.). I figure by way of example a silver coin of the Bruttii after Garrucci
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H. Pomtow's surmise that the statues of the Dioskouroi at Delphoi by Antiphanes of
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Lacedaemonians by appearing suddenly in the guise of the Dioskouroi, mounted on white
766
stars as an epiphany of the Dioskouroi1. This late tale with its
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In passing I would draw attention to a little-noticed series of
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stands beside his shield, which is grounded. Their attitude of
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connexion here consists of two bars touching each other.
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tombs perhaps refers to the juxtaposed amphorae of the Dioskouroi, which sometimes
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be the ultimate explanation of the ddkana1, it seems probable that
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from Melos showing two pillars linked together—good work of s. v B.C.; (2) id. Gesch-
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is published on a scale of f- by its former owner.E. Gerhard Uber das Metroon zu Athen
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retained and perhaps accepted in lieu of the missing arms.
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forms of the gateway which in the wall-paintings of Pompeii turns a tree into a temple
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has observed (M. N. Tod and A. J. B. Wace A Catalogue of the Sparta Museum Oxford
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toran or portal of many an Indian tope (J. Fergusson History of Indian and Eastern
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in honour of chaste wives, filial children, and others. The former is simple in style,
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bestowal of some mark of favour, such as a banner, which would be exhibited at the gate
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embellished, the idea being that the fellow-townsmen of the distinguished person should
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1 The resultant type of the Dioskouroi was, I suspect, not uninfluenced by that of the
769
Now several Spartan reliefs of the second century B.C. show the
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form of the same goddess, whose star is here seen flanked by her
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A Catalogue of the Sparta Museum Oxford 1906 p. 158 nos. 201—203 figs. 38 f.
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vessels from which a stream of water descends to a lotus-bloom
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the celestial Twins5, as did other writers of a late date6. Recently
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3 The Ivvdapidcu are sons of Tvvddpews, the 'Shatterer' {infra p. 780 n. 5), an
771
features of the Kastor and Polydeukes tradition are of vastly
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F. G. Welcker, comparing the Asvins of the Veda and analogous
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definite pair of stars, but any stars that shone out through a rift in
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of the Dioskouroi and of their sister Helene were identified with
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3 J. Rendel Harris The Cult of the Heavenly Twins Cambridge 1906 p. 7.
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9 Cp. the stars dedicated at Delphoi after the battles of Salamis and Aigos Potamos
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attracted the attention of the Greeks as early as the sixth century
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believe that then in their peril they are being succoured by the divine power of
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Many other authors of the imperial age mention the stars of the
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or unpropitious nature of these signs. Euripides treated Kastor,
…
and a yard-arm. Mr Bullen says : ' St. Elmo's Fire...often covers like a halo the head of
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points of King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
773
According to Sosibios (c. 250 B.C.), the epiphany of Helene was an
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' On mariners' yard-arms and other parts of ships such stars settle with an
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' The Dioskouroi are a presage of storm to men on a voyage. To men
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tt)s vew fxediardixevoL. This may explain the winged Dioskouroi of the Homeric hymn
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the north-east of Scotland these electrical discharges are known as ' Corbie's aunt' (the
774
ashore they are a sign of tumult, law-suits, war, or grievous disease. But at the
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regarded the stars of Castor and Pollux as commonly hostile
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of the signs of the Castores, which create danger3.'
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treated as such : the sailors look upon them as presages of disaster
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prayers, burn incense, recite incantations from the Key of Solomon,
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Throughout the Mediterranean and the western coasts of
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elmo, the Italian form of the German Helm2, or from Hermesz, or
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or four to the added presence of Sainte Anne or Sainte Barbe10.
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the last and in some respects the least interesting chapter of a
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been known as the fire of Saint Elmo or Saint Telmo. My friend the late W. Robertson
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Breton Tan santez Helena. For the change of sex see supra p. 172 ff.
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History of Religions Oxford 1908 ii. 176. See further his Boanerges Cambridge 1913
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
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has left its mark on the language and literature of ancient Greece1.
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As god of the bright or burning sky, Zeus dwelt in aither,
…
variety of ways. There he had been born11. There he consorted
777
Apart from the luminous dome of heaven, there are in normal
…
For this batch of myths non-Hellenic influence is even more
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of the aither (id. ib. p. 20 f., and infra ch. ii § 3 (a)).
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inscription records the cult of Zeus Helios1, if a coin represents
…
To disentangle the complex threads of syncretism is seldom
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worshipped in the Oasis with rites similar to those of Zeus Ndios
…
parallelism of Phrygian and Orphic cults being explained by the
…
the Thraco-Phrygian Zeus Sabdzios were ram-gods of identical
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form of the Syrian Adad, who both at Heliopolis and at Hierapolis
779
the supporters of its throne1. Obviously the Heliopolitan and the
…
essential features of the Hittite father-god.
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immemorial as embodiments of procreative power, the former by
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to increase the power of the god to fertilise and bless8.
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Two other results of general significance have emerged from
Addenda
781
the following : ' There is now a full discussion of the point in Bartholomae, Zum AirWb,
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pantheon, though his cult is evidently dying. Bartholomae cites Aicu£ts, the name of
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foreigner in Thrace.) But what were those Persian aristocrats thinking of when they
…
engraved with a Iupiter of this type: Victory flies towards him, an eagle is perched on
782
Mine[rvae]j C. Servilius etc., where Purpurioni was a suggestion of Mommsen.
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is practically the same as that of the Louvre kylix, the only noteworthy differences being:
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in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1913 xvii. 367 propose a new derivation of these names:
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limestone throne of Hellenistic date, found near Tyre. The supports of the throne are
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I Abdubast son of Bodbaal.' Ronzevalle notes the obvious attempt on the part of the
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deutsch. arch. Inst. 1912 xxvii. 254 fig. 11 (on p. 257) publishes a photograph of this
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of Wight, a mosaic on the floor of room no. 12 shows in one of its panels Demeter
783
1905 p. 153 f. fig- 36 regards this as a representation of Adonis-Esmun identified with
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Page 240 f.: on the hawk as a solar bird. A fragment of a hawk found at Apollonia
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temple of Hera at Thebes (?) is explained by F. Hauser in the JaJiresh. d. oest. arch.
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the so-called Mithrasliturgie and the teaching of Anaximander to be dependent upon
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views of the Platonic Aristophanes to a contamination of Empedoclean ideas with an
784
Page 379 note 7 : on recent journeys to the Oasis of Siwah. To the bibliography
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E. Lee London 1913 pp. 262—290 (' With the Viceroy to the Oasis of Anion—an historic
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Page 418 note 1: on the ram as figure-head of Phrixos' ship. So also schol. Plat.
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Page 482 note 1 : on the Kepdrivos /3w/x6s of Delos. F. Courby 'L'autel de cornes a
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image of Moloch, which had the arms of a man but the head of a calf {stipra p. 723 n. 1).
785
statues by a remarkable statuette of gilded bronze (ib. p. 425 fig. 1) found lying in the
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(Atargatis?) cased like a mummy and encircled by the seven coils of a crested snake.
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Page 660 : on coins of Praisos showing Zeus suckled by a cow. My friend Prof. R. C.
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Svoronos as ' Vac he (?),' by B. V. Head as ' Cow'; and the rendering of a sow on Greek
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the Musee Beige 1913 p. 125, who 'proposes a new and attractive explanation of the
…
Page 676 f.: on the ritual use of milk among the Thraco-Phrygians. C. Avezou and
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e/c t&v I IS'iwv avedy]Kav. \ evTvx&s. The precise nature of the cult in question is doubtful.
…
Neue Jahrb. f. klass. Altertum 1913 xxxi. 627 ff. on the Trophot of Aischylos, in which
Index I: Persons – Places – Festivals
787
The contents of each item are arranged, as far as possible, under the
…
Abraxas, horse of Helios 3373
…
Genealogy : f. of Eurymedousa 5330
…
- eye of 5694 finger of 5700 kidney
…
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
…
-Cretan name of (?) 4688 Etruscan \levs 122
…
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
…
Genealogy : b. of Hemera 273 f. of Pan
…
Aithiops, horse of Helios 195 290
…
Akakallis, d. of Minos 366
…
Akraia, d. of Asterion 445
…
pents 3606 s. of a serpent 359o
…
gods of the week (Kronos, Helios,
…
- 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
…
Genealogy : h. of Ashirta 582x
…
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
…
Antiochos i of Kommagene
…
- funeral monument of 742 ff.
…
Genealogy : m. of Aloeus and Aietes
…
- tomb of 736 738
…
- coins of 483
…
Myth: rape of Leukippicles 73812
…
Myths: lynx 253 phallds of ass 623
…
Genealogy : m. of Harmonia by Ares
792
Survival of as Kvpa Qpodirr) 1740
…
round of Apis' 434
…
Genealogy : f. of Argos 4588
…
- influence of 635 ff. marks of
…
- statue of 609
…
Genealogy : f. of Garamas by Akakallis
793
Identified with angel of Jehovah 2337
…
- altar of 2624 favourite of 3517
…
Aratos o'f Soloi 29 f.
…
Archelaos of Priene 129 ff.
…
Rite: sacrifice of ass 7462
…
Genealogy: f. of Harmonia by Aphro-
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- grove of 416 417i4 spring of, at
…
Argiope, m. of Europe
…
--coins of 304 6244
…
Argos, eponym of town Argos 32
…
herds cattle of Hera at Nemea
794
Argos, watcher of Io (cont.)
…
- grave of 458 sacred wood of 458
…
-as dance-theme 481 495 crown of
…
Genealogy : twin of Pan (?) 702c s. of
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Genealogy : m. of Boiotos by Poseidon
…
Artemidoros, precinct of, at Thera 117i
…
Rites: dedication of hair 240 1x^06-
…
Genealogy : d. of Leto 4953 d. of Zeus
795
-hollow image of 244 statue of, at
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Genealogy: w. of Amurru 5821
…
--spring of 351
…
Asteria, name of Crete 5436
…
Gexiealogy: m. of Hekate and the
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Asterion, s. of Iupiter by Idea ( = Idaia)
…
Astrape, horse of Helios 337s
…
Rites: climbing of 0aXX6s 59I3 sea-
796
butes of Tyche (?) 551n
…
Ate, hill of 468
…
Attribute : emblems of life and sove-
…
Genealogy: s. of Aiolos 415 f. of
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sacrifice of cow 540
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Genealogy: d. of Zeus by Koryphe
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- helmet of 2318 horned altar of
797
human apKToi 4535 human tirwoL of
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iridoL-yia 684 <nrapaypi.6s of Dionysos
…
1222 coins of 305 f. 5343 670
…
Genealogy: f. of Pasiphae 522 544-;
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Genealogy: h. of Aerope 405 s. of
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Myths: founds temple of Atargatis
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Auainos, stone of 1958
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- triumphal car of 59
…
Aurelian, solar monotheism of 166
…
Myth: steals cattle of Sisyphos 639 f.
…
Axiothea, w. of Prometheus 3290
…
Baal of Baitokaike
798
- emeralds of 355 ft.
…
Function: lord .of the dance 5704
…
Bacis, the bull of Hermonthis 436 470 f. 784
…
Bailo, coin of 638o
…
Rites : omophagy of goats 665 f. of
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Identified with eye of Ba 315i of Tern
…
Bel, horse of Helios 3373
…
Belos, king of Babylon
…
- coins of 5712
…
- coins of 623
799
- coin of 304
…
Genealogy : s. of Poseidon and Arne
…
Genealogy: s. of Gaia and Ouranos
…
Bronte, horse of Helios 3373
…
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
…
Genealogy : daughters of Zeus by Eu-
…
- cave of 503
…
Rite: temple of Britomartis entered
…
- 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 (?)
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hangs cradle of Zeus on a tree
…
- day called Zeus in 15 dialect of
…
Daeira d. of Okeanos 212
…
Genealogy: s. of Lucifer 34213
…
Genealogy: uncle of Talos 342 f. b. of
…
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
…
of pregnant sow 668 66y2 sacrifice
…
Genealogy: offshoot of Gaia (?) 396f.
…
plough 223 plume of wheat-ears
…
- 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-
…
Dia, an island off N. coast of Crete 165 exovcra 5422
…
Types: log 282 standing with apple- Diogenes of Apollonia 310
…
Dias, a rock off coast of Kephalonia 165 Cults: Adad 5724 590 Iupiter Helio-
…
Etymology : 6814 Dionysoi, a variety of 457
804
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
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688ff. Theognia 686 Genealogy: s. of Ammon 373 s. of
…
673 bull carried 503 bull paraded Selene 4575 671 675 s. of Zeus 166
…
chorus of human rpdyoi (?) 705 Phersephone 398 3992 by Selene
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
…
- Attic festivals of 680 ff. concep-
…
of, iv Aifiuais 684 as king of Asia
…
Bite: sacrifice of white lambs 763
…
2794 rape of Leukippides by sons
…
of storm, tumult, etc. 773 f. send
…
of Kouretes (?) 7684 on vases 219.
806
766 ff. winged 763 Domitia Longina, son of, as Zeus 51 547
…
Degraded to rank of Telonia 774 ' Douai 285 f.
…
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
807
362 f. Zeus, king of 376j
…
Genealogy: m. of Dionysos (?) 6702
…
--stone of 520., 604
…
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
…
of splendour 580 great creator and
808
Eous, horse of Helios 337.s
…
Genealogy : s. of Io 462 s. of Zeus by
…
- coins of 134 558;5
…
Personated by woman of same name
…
Genealogy: s. of Aloeus 246 737 f. of
…
Bite: sacrifice of bulls and rams 7172
…
Erythraeus, horse of Helios 3373
…
- boundary-stones of 53 golden or
…
Myths: Argos and Io 462 birth of
…
Euhemeros, account of Zeus given by
809
Euripides on Zeus 32 f. Bacchae of,
…
543 influenced by that of Pasi-
…
Genealogy: d. of Agenor 538 d. of
…
grasping horn of bull 526 greeting
…
- bones of 525 garland of 525 as
…
Genealogy: d. of Acheloios 5330 d.
…
Genealogy: m. of Helios 4443 537io
…
Faustina the elder, consecratio of 62
…
Furrina, grove of 551
…
Genealogy: m. of Garamas 366 f. 370
810
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
…
Geraistos, village and promontory of
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.
…
- raiment of 31 f. star of 771 ff.
…
Helike, d. of Olenos 5294
…
- the Balanion at 5553 coins of
…
history of 550 f. 5508 5 54 f. Trih-
…
Rites: eiresidne 341 sacrifice of horses
…
516 ff. parent of male sex 310
813
by Perse'is 464 of Phaethousa 410
…
of 3583 cattle of 409 ff. 471 f. 546
…
Genealogy : st. of Aither 273
…
Myths: Delphoi 258 makes crown of
…
- smithy of 302
…
Rites: distribution of money 22 of
814
extra eye 462 Argos herds cattle of
…
nature 591 ff. patron of women,
…
double busts of Zeus "Afx^wv and
…
Ionic column 463 heads of Zeus
…
- anger of 1064 156 248 438 ff.
…
Genealogy: seven Herakles 273 s. of
…
-emerald stele of 356 greed of 5212
…
lifts cattle of Helios 410 sent to
815
Functions: conducts procession of Cults: in the Amdrion 16 f. Athens
…
Types: awaiting dvodos of earth- 5879 Mumbij 588 f. Munbedj 589
…
744 ff. 748 Thoth 433 - coins of 5842 586 f. description
…
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
816
ings of, at Boghaz-Keui 87 rock-cut
…
Functions: face of heaven 315 moon
…
Type: head of sparrow-hawk 387
…
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-
…
-tomb of 344 as dance-theme 481
…
Genealogy: d. of Kadmos and Har-
…
Genealogy : m. of Dionysos by Zeus
…
-marriage of (scene in mysteries?)
…
- foundation of 236 cp. 237i
818
Iopolis, foundation of 236 cp. 237i
…
Attributes: busts of Sun and Moon
…
- head-dress of 271 worshipped by
…
Genealogy: d. of Sin 237i
…
- descent of 237i
…
Italians, golden or purple ram of 403 ff.
…
Ithakos, eponym of Ithake 3283 3284
…
- anger of 661
819
of the first cent. a.d. 433 Nerva
…
Genealogy: f. of Asterion by Idea
…
of life 757 god dwelling in aether
…
butterfly 598i club 2892 coat of
…
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
…
- tomb of Zeus on 158 ff. 645 f.
…
witnessed birth of Zeus 110 120
…
Genealogy: f. of Dionysos 1126
…
servitude of eight years 540x
…
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
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus by Leda 7603
…
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
…
- statues of 5912 5920
…
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
…
- statue of Alexander the Great
…
of Zeus was hung 5300 clash weapons
…
Genealogy : sons of Ehea 6503
…
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
…
- stone of 154 299 5202
…
Genealogy: m. of Korybas by Iasion
…
Kyklopes, three kinds of 302 ff. of East
…
bolt of Zeus 3100 314 317 318 wield
…
Genealogy : offspring of Nemean Lion
…
- Labyrinths of the 48312
…
Genealogy: f. of Galates 321j h. of
…
Kyklops, king of the Thracian tribe
…
- Bakchoi of 1125
…
man 598j Baal of Libanon 551i
825
--coins of 741 7680 fennel-stalk
…
3100 nurses of Zeus 1125
…
Genealogy: h. of Antikleia 6400
…
Lampos, horse of Helios 3373
…
Lappa, coins of 4450 6194
…
- coins of 4974
…
Genealogy: m. of Dioskouroi by Zeus
826
Lenaion, site of the 666 f. 671
…
Genealogy: m. of (Artemis) 4953 m.
…
Leukas, personification of the colony 247
…
Myth: rape by sons of Aphareus and
…
Rite: caldron of apotheosis 419i0 4200
…
Rites: phallic 6934 sacrifice of goat 7173
…
Rite: shrine of Zeus taken into Libye
…
Genealogy: f. of Daidalion 342i3
…
Rite: sacrifice of bull 4555
…
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 (?)
…
Genealogy: s. of Epopeus 246 247
…
Epithets: Bel 756 god of the good
…
-birth of 786 conception of 786
828
attendants of Dionysos 785 Iason
…
- mortar of 244r,
…
- 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
…
Rite : sacrifice of sheep but not goats
…
Genealogy: m. of Drosos (?) by Aer
…
Rite : sacrifice of goat 7173
…
Merope, m. of Kreonteia 251 251G
829
Mesembria, coins of 254
…
Myth: infancy of Zeus 154
…
See also Mother of the gods
…
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-
…
- mysteries of 442 f. 516 ff. wor-
…
Bites: sacrifice of flour, turtle-doves,
…
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
…
Nahat, throne of 136
831
- folk-tale of St Dionysios in 171s
…
Neapolis in Campania, coins of 6200
…
Genealogy: d. of Zeus by Selene
…
Myths: Argos herds cattle of Hera
…
Genealogy: f. of Kyklopes 3100 off-
…
Genealogy: m. of Dioskouroi and
…
of Leda 2794 earth (?) 273 indig-
…
Nemroud Dagh, description of funeral
…
Festivals: Birthday of Antiochos i of
832
Genealogy: m. of Phrixos and Helle
…
- coin of 752
…
Nireus, statue of 5920
…
- eye of 314
…
Genealogy: w. of Seb 387
…
Genealogy: f. of Antiope 7352 737 b.
…
- coins of 504 642x 784
833
Oases of E. Sahara 366
…
- doves of 364 f. 367 f. Fountain of
…
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
…
Olenos, f. of Aiga and Helike 5294
…
—-- coins of 729
…
development in meaning of 113 ff.
…
Myths: meeting-place of heaven and
…
Olympos, s. of Zeus(?) 156
834
Ornytion, s. of Sisyphos 736
…
Genealogy: s. of a Muse 111!
…
Ortygia, name of Delos 5440
…
of 7592
…
Genealogy: s. of Ouranos by Ge 5974
…
- coins of 51 291
…
Palaxos, one of the Carian Kouretes 184
…
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
…
-quotes Minos' description of the
…
Bite: sacrifice of goat 7173
…
Genealogy: m. of lynx 4407 m. of
…
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
…
- doublet of Phaon 345
…
Phaethousa, d. of Helios 410
…
- coins of 660 f. 661J 720 disk
…
- 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
…
Genealogy : f. of Europe 5253 5270 539
…
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
…
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.
…
Prosymna, d. of Asterion 445
…
f. of Ithakos and Neritos 3283
…
Pyrois, horse of Helios 3373
…
Genealogy : f. of Horos 206 f. of Shu
…
- eye of 314 f.
…
Functions : fertilising 579 lord of jus-
840
back of bull 576 606 pios 123 132
…
See also Adad-- coins of 6253 rock-cut throne in
…
Eemus Genealogy: m. of Korybantes by
…
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
…
Supersedes Eurynome 155 4 252 orgiastic 4002 sacrifice of
…
- cypress-grove of 6493 house of Metamorphosed into puff adder 392
841
- mysteries of 395 4252
…
- coin of 6424
…
Genealogy : s. of Ouranos by Ge 5974
…
- localised forms of(?) 63513 pro-
…
Types : bust 620 bust of Zeus "Aixiauv
…
Identified icith the Apis of Osiris 188
…
- statues of 27241 (?) 5920
842
Genealogy : s. of Zeus 'Acrrepios
…
- 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
…
called 299 rising of 420
…
Identified with eye of Ka 315i
…
Priestess of 243j
…
Genealogy : m. of Dionysos 457g 732
843
- boat of 358,3 chariot of 3583
…
Attributes: horn of bull 511i horned
…
Rites: mysteries 6958 sacrifice of
…
—- 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
…
Genealogy: s. of Marathon 246
…
- 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
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.
…
- grave of 726 as dance-theme 481
…
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
…
- eye of 315
…
- coins of 642j
…
Rite : sacrifice of calf in buskins 659
…
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
353 Kabeirion at 654 spring of
…
Rites: iepos yd/ios 3484 sacrifice of
…
Genealogy: m. of Dike by Zeus 75510
…
Theokles, f. of Krios 3517
…
and sword of Aigeus 5192 Laby-
…
Types: dragging Minotaur out of
…
Genealogy: w. of Peleus 419i0
…
Thracians, dress of 655 mysteries on
…
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
…
Tmolos, f. of Plouto 15612
…
- column of 60
…
Transfiguration, Mt of 181
…
- coins of 4974
…
- coins of 1884 483
…
- coins of 192
…
to Demeter 211 influences that of
…
Attributes: bag of seed 223 corn-ears
849
- chariot of 740 211 ff. in a folk-
…
- game of 476 482 ff. 4830 491
…
Personated by Antiochos i of Komma-
…
Types: in guise of Io 2363 veiled and
…
Genealogy: f. of Dioskouroi and He-
…
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
…
Xanthos, horse of Achilles 24114
…
Genealogy: s. of Persephone 402
…
-mysteries of 402 4420 457 spread
…
Zenon of Kition 292 293 294
…
Genealogy: s. of Zeus by Antiope
…
Ammoneion (See Oasis of Siwah)
853
Antioclios i of Kommagene) <£tXtos
…
Syria (?) 357 584 ff. Oasis of Siwah
…
carried 503 f. dedication of hair
…
of Zeus 2a/3dftos pass a golden
…
Mt Pelion 420 422 sacrifice of
…
viro<p7)Tai 5300 of Zeus kidepios 26
…
Oasis of Siwah 364 at Skotoussa
…
57 279 Antiochos i of Kommagene
854
781 kings of Corinth (?) 247 f.
…
278 son of Domitia Longina 51
…
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
…
Crete 1123 75510 by Nymphs of Do-
855
6632 Prometheus' theft of fire 323 ff.
…
to supplication of Ge 7910 cp. 79J2
…
Genealogy: f. of Agdistis by Mt Agdos
…
f. of Asopos by Eurynome 155 f. of
856
signs to men 6640 giver of wealth
…
of palmettes and lotos-buds 622n
…
"A/nfiuv) 'horns of consecration' (?)
…
wreath of bay 18 69 149x 29810 376
857
wreath of lilies 622 f. 623j 7360
…
575 bust in front of rock 5974
…
547 colour of hair 22 in Comma-
…
Hageladas 122 heads of Zeus
…
5702 Lysippos 35 f. masks of Zeus
…
of Olympos 43 seated with phidle
…
mazda I0i 208 741 ff. 754 Baal of
Index II: Subjects – Authorities
860
Adders of Zeus Sabdzios 392 394 396
…
Aither, eye of 196
…
Altar as object of cult 518 ff. bronze
…
Spain 507 f. of Athena 511^ of Demeter
…
inscribed Bios 37 of Zeus Hdgiqs 192
…
of Zeus Olympios at Olympia 37i 121
…
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
…
cated by lily 6246 of Homer 129 ff. of
861
Ashes, altars of 121 5123 divination by
…
life-symbol 6460 of Dionysos 216 659 f.
…
Baitylos or baittjlion of Ba'al-hamman
…
Basket containing heart of Liber 662
…
6887 6984 of Europe 530 f. of figs 6887
…
Bath at Ba'albek 55535593 of boiling milk
…
of Mt Arkton 1123 sacrificed to
862
religion 579 cp. 265 of Chipa 5262 of
…
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
- of Celts 6392 of Dinka 508 ff. of
…
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
…
pared with horns of moon 5393 grasped
…
by eagle 564 f. in rites of Zeus Meili-
…
-of apotheosis 420o 675 for Demos 785
…
Calf, bronze figure with face of 7231
…
Carnival-plays of northern Greece 694 f.
864
Cattle of sun-god stolen by Alkyoneus
…
6774 at Thera 144 of earth-goddess
…
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
…
Cocks as part of Lycian symbol 300 on
…
Colossal statues Antiochos i of Komma-
…
Colossal temples of Zeus 563 f.
…
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
…
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
Divinity of king (see King) of queen
…
Doves of Aphrodite 39i 741 of Aphrodite,
…
standards of Assyrian kings (?) 5840
…
' Doves,' priestesses of Zeus called (?) 443
…
- the origin of 682 f. 687 6900 785
…
680 not of dithyramb 680 ff. but of
…
-the origin of 665 ff. 688 6895 694 f.
…
--as part of Lycian symbol (?)
…
Duplication of Dionysiac festivals 690 ff.
…
Eagle bears caduceus of Hermes 564 f.
867
pyramid of Sandas 600 602 604 on pyra-
…
617 on stone of Emesa (?) 604
…
' Eagles,' worshippers of Mithras called 443
…
Earth-mother as correlative of sky-father
…
Eater of this or that, deity described as
…
Eight years' servitude of Kadmos 540
…
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.
…
Flowers on coin of Argos 6244 on coin of
…
Footprints of Nandi 637 of Sisyphos'
868
Foundation-myths of Ammoneion 363 ff.
…
Fountain of the Sun 368 381 f.
…
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
869
Golden bust of M. Annius Verus 715 calf
…
Gordon, General, of Cairness 441o
…
Grove of Ares 416 41714 of Argos 458 of
…
Gypsum, image of, containing heart 662
…
3434 mode of wearing 230 93 peculiar
…
Hawk of Apollon 241 626,, of Helios 240 ff.
870
Heart of Liber in image of gypsum 662
…
Hind (?) of Isis 620
…
in stone 51312 of altar 507 (see also
…
Horses of Demeter 2310 of Helios 231fi
…
'Horses,' officials of the Iobakchoi called
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
873
Ligbtning as the arrows of Ilya 184 as
…
Liknon in rites of Demeter and Persephone
…
Lion, fore-part of, worn by dancer 7040
…
Lions of Atargatis 553 Chipa 5262 Gen-
…
'Lions' and 'Lionesses,' worshippers of
…
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
…
at Panamara 21 f. of Zeus Sabdzios
…
Masks of Dionysos 671 of Minotaur
…
of Zeus Sabdzios 424 f. cp. pi. xxvii
…
Milk of Hera confers immortality 624 in
…
Mirror as toy of Liber 661 held by eagle
875
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-
…
mountains of Odrysai and Thracians
…
Mysteries of Demeter 443 668 of Deo 6500
…
tended to overthrow cult of Olympians
…
Names of animals borne by priests and
876
Nurses of Dionysos 111 1116 674 f. 6746
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species of 3654
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Olive-tree of Athena at Troy 533 of Io
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of Olympians 166
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Owner-marks on cattle of Sisyphos 639^
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Oxen buried for the procreation of bees
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Palace, Labyrinth as 474 f. of Ammonian
877
Physical explanation of myths 410
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6692 7173 to Zeus Lykaios 82 tail of,
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Pillar of Dionysos 671 6720 of St George
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Pillar-altar of Hittites 5874
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Plough of Argos 4588 of Demeter 223 f.
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white, in rites of Sabazios 3924
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Potter's wheel, invention of 724 f. 7244
878
Pyramids of Iupiter Dolichenus 520-> 615 ff.
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Queens of Athens married to Dionysos
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cles of 3925 394 3952 votive 331 3314
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3653 as footstool of Iupiter Dolichenus
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Rams of Amen 347 390 of Attis 4294 of
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shippers of Zeus 420 422 worn by
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Rationalism of Greek philosophy tended
879
'Ravens,' worshippers of Mithras called Robert-Tornow, W. 4697 5142
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Rebirth, ritual of 675 ff. 679 705 785 Roehette, R. 472 48., 49j 1997 2002 200>
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Reichhold, K. 4742 4743 5264 6964 6973 Rods of Persians 3382 of Rhadamanthys
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Re-incarnation of Apis 435 of Osiris 435 4564 4569 5236 524 537 f. 5384 5435 6409
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Rejuvenation of Demos 785 of Medeia Roses 5170 625 f. 6253
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Riess, E. 581 754 7585 of grass 7454 raised above altar 5034
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Robert, C. 472 473 482 494 605 643 2499 Saints worshipped in place of gods and
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Roberts, D. G. 7255 Salt in Oasis of Siwah 380 f.
880
1 Sardonic smile,' origin of 721 f.
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Saw, as attribute of sun-god 7252 in-
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Sceptre of Agamemnon 406 of Aphrodite
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Serpent as part of Lycian symbol 300
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3930 394 forepart of, worn by Egyptian
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guarded by 540 teeth of, sown 540
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Sex, androgynous 310 f. change of 172
881
Sheep of Hammon 368 of Helios 409 ff.
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Sky, made of bronze 6323 made of iron
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worship of storm-god 578 ff. under
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Spindle of Atargatis 583 586
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Oasis of Siwah 368 381 f. See also
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Stag of Apoilon 364. 5425 on wheel-base
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Standards of Ashur 207 at Hierapolis in
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son of Domitia Longina 51 547 round
882
Stone of Auainos 1958 of Elagabalos 5209
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Stones, sacred, classification of 5202 evo-
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eye of Amen-Ba 315 of Horos 315 of
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Swans and solar wheel (?) 3324 as part of
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Sweating image of Apollon at Hierapolis
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Syncretism produces various types of
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Testicles of bull 431 5164 518 of Indras
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Theatre, orchestra of, marked with mazy
883
Three cranes, Celtic cult of 4820
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Tiger of Zagreus 398
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Torches of Apollon Leukdtes 3458 of
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Tragedy, masks of 6785 origin of 665 ff.
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on (?) 768 corpses hung on 533 of
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of Egyptian king 496 shrine of 47210
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Trinity, Lycian (?) 301 of trees 649;! super-
884
Vegetation attributed to agency of the
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Weather-king, the earthly, prototype of
…
Wheel of Ixion 198 ff. 254 342 of Myrtilos
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Willow of Esus 4820 cp. 533 of Europe
885
Winnefeld, H. 863 1183 1504 4254 4260 of myrtle 220 4468 525 of oak 416 of
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Wolf, hero in form of 999 See also Were- Wundt, W. 92 67i
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destroy sheep of Helios 411 Xanthoudides, S. 4219 4972
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Ares the planet 6255 626 to Kirke Year {£vlolvt6s) formerly of eight years'
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Wool, black 135 646 of ram 4294 on Zittel, K. A. 381
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Wower, J. 3940 Zo'istic conception of bright sky 121
The Solar Chariot 337
driver's breast1. The addition of a thunderbolt to the left of the
disk requires explanation2. At first sight it is tempting to interpret
the scene as that of Phaethon in his father's chariot struck by the
bolt of Zeus. But, as T. Panofka long ago observed, this would ill
suit the peaceful pose of the charioteer, who extends his hand in
u.
Fig. 269.
greeting, not in terror. Rather we should recollect that two of the
sun's steeds, according to the oldest tradition, were named Bronte
and Sterope, 'Thunder' and 'Lightning3.' The sun-god has much
in common with the thunder-god.
1 On the derivation of the swastika from the solar wheel see T. Wilson The Swastika
Washington 1896 passim (bibliography pp. 984—996) and recently J. Dechelette in the
Rev. Arch. 1909 i. 314 ff. and Alanuel cVarcheologie Paris 1910 ii. 1. 453 ff.
Miss J. E. Harrison kindly sends me the following criticism: 'I am open to con-
viction, but I cannot help thinking that the swastika precedes the solar wheel and simply
represents the four points of the compass in motion. The four points seem to influence
tribal arrangements among very primitive people at early stages—see Durkheim et Mauss
Annie Sociologique 1902 p. 1 and 34.'
'2 Panofka loc. cit. p. 305 f. cp. a vase from Apulia of like design and style then in the
Betti collection at Naples.
3 The sun's horses bear the following names:
Eumelos ap. Ylyg.fab. 183...............Eous Aethops Bronte Sterope
Schol. Eur. Phoen. 3 a.....................Xpovos Aidd) 'AarpairT] Bpovrrj
Schol. Eur. Phoen. 3 b.....................Adpiiraiv Qaedwv
Schol. Soph. El. 825 .....................<£aeduj>
Ov. met. 2. i53f.,cp. Hyg.fab. i83-..Pyrois Eous Aethon Phlegon
Mart. ep. 8. 2t. 7, cp. 3. 67. 5 .........Xanthus Aethon
Fulgent, myth. 1. 11 .....................Erythraeus Actaeon Lampos Philogaeus
Homerus (!) ap. Wyg.fab. 183 .........Abraxas Soter Bel Iao
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driver's breast1. The addition of a thunderbolt to the left of the
disk requires explanation2. At first sight it is tempting to interpret
the scene as that of Phaethon in his father's chariot struck by the
bolt of Zeus. But, as T. Panofka long ago observed, this would ill
suit the peaceful pose of the charioteer, who extends his hand in
u.
Fig. 269.
greeting, not in terror. Rather we should recollect that two of the
sun's steeds, according to the oldest tradition, were named Bronte
and Sterope, 'Thunder' and 'Lightning3.' The sun-god has much
in common with the thunder-god.
1 On the derivation of the swastika from the solar wheel see T. Wilson The Swastika
Washington 1896 passim (bibliography pp. 984—996) and recently J. Dechelette in the
Rev. Arch. 1909 i. 314 ff. and Alanuel cVarcheologie Paris 1910 ii. 1. 453 ff.
Miss J. E. Harrison kindly sends me the following criticism: 'I am open to con-
viction, but I cannot help thinking that the swastika precedes the solar wheel and simply
represents the four points of the compass in motion. The four points seem to influence
tribal arrangements among very primitive people at early stages—see Durkheim et Mauss
Annie Sociologique 1902 p. 1 and 34.'
'2 Panofka loc. cit. p. 305 f. cp. a vase from Apulia of like design and style then in the
Betti collection at Naples.
3 The sun's horses bear the following names:
Eumelos ap. Ylyg.fab. 183...............Eous Aethops Bronte Sterope
Schol. Eur. Phoen. 3 a.....................Xpovos Aidd) 'AarpairT] Bpovrrj
Schol. Eur. Phoen. 3 b.....................Adpiiraiv Qaedwv
Schol. Soph. El. 825 .....................<£aeduj>
Ov. met. 2. i53f.,cp. Hyg.fab. i83-..Pyrois Eous Aethon Phlegon
Mart. ep. 8. 2t. 7, cp. 3. 67. 5 .........Xanthus Aethon
Fulgent, myth. 1. 11 .....................Erythraeus Actaeon Lampos Philogaeus
Homerus (!) ap. Wyg.fab. 183 .........Abraxas Soter Bel Iao
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