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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky — Cambridge, 1914

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372 The Ram and the Sun in Egypt

(figs. 284, 285) and copper coins of Tenos from the fourth to the
second century B.C.1, and on coppers of Mytilene in the second

and first centuries B.C.2 Similarly in the west on
silver coins of Metapontum c. 400—350 B.C. both
types occur (fig. 286)3, and on silver coins of Nuceria
Alfaterna after c. 308 B.C. the younger without the
older head4.

The identification of this youthful figure is a
matter of some difficulty. The general trend of
fourth-century religious art is doubtless towards juvenile forms.
But the usual succession of bearded and beardless types hardly
accounts for the simultaneous recognition of a senior with a junior
Ammon. The latter must be either a different god from the
former, or at least a distinct phase of his personality. Among
names suggested are Aristaios5 and Apollon Karneios*. Aristaios
was worshipped as Zeus in Arkadia7 and bears a name which
appears to have been a cult-title of Zeus8 ; he was also an im-
portant figure in the mythological history of Kyrene9, and he not
improbably passed for a shepherd-god10. But we have not the least

1 Bearded: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Crete etc. pp. 127, 129, 131 pi. 28, 10—15, 29, 2 f.,
11, Overbeck op. cit. p. 297 Miinztaf. 4, 22, Head Hist, num.2 p. 492 f.

Beardless: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Crete etc. p. 128 ff. pi. 28, 16—-20, 29, 1, 8 f.,
Hunter Cat. Coins ii. 212 f. pi. 44, 4 f., Head Hist, num.? p. 493.

2 Bearded: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Troas etc. p. 194 ff. pi. 38, 14, 16, 18, Hunter Cat.
Coins ii. 317, Head Hist, num.2 p. 562.

Beardless: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Troas etc. p. 193 f. pi. 38, 9—12, Hunter Cat.
Coins ii. 316, Head Hist, num.? p. 562.

3 Bearded: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Italy p. 258, Carelli Num. It. vet. p. 8r pi. 153,
96—98, Garrucci Mon. It. ant. p. 138 pi. 104, 24.

Beardless: Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Italy p. 258, Hunter Cat. Coins i. 91, Carelli
op. cit. p. 81 pi. 153, 99-—103, Garrucci op. cit. p. 138 pi. 104, 13, 25—27. The specimen
illustrated (fig. 286) is in the British Museum and shows a ram's ear as well as a ram's
horn.

4 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Italy p. 121, Hunter Cat. Coins i. 45 pi. 3, 15, Carelli op. cit.
p. 31 f. pi. 86, 1—5, Garrucci p. 97 pi. 90, 1—3.

5 Head Hist, num.2 p. 865 Kyrene ('perhaps... Aristaeos').

6 Head Hist, num.2 p. 77 Metapontum ('possibly Apollo Karneios').

7 Interp. Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 14 huic opinioni Pindarus [frag. 251 {Poet. lyr. Gr.

i. 461 Bergk4)] refragatur, qui eum ait de Caea insula in Arcadiam migrasse, ibique
vitam coluisse. nam apud Arcadas pro love colitur, quod primus ostenderit, qualiter
apes debeant reparari. See further Immerwahr Kult. Myth. Arkad. p. 251 ff.

8 Pind. Pyth. 9. 112 ff. 7ir\va /cat dyvbv 'AiroXkwv'' J dvdpdai %a/3/m <f>i\ois, dy\x^Tov
owdova /xrjXcov, | ''A7pea /cat Nopuov, \ rots 5' 'Kpiaralov koXuv with schol. ad loc. lare'ov
on top ' ApLcrralov did to ttjv KT7]uoTpocpLav /cat Kvvrjyea'iav evprjKe'vai 'Aypea /cat No^top, Ata
/cat' Air6X\wva Trpocrrjyopevov. F. Hiller von Gaertringen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.

ii. 856 says: 'Die Wortstellung ist chiastisch. 'Aypevs und Nofuos sind Beinamen des
Apollon...A[ristaios] des Zeus.'

9 L. Malten Kyrene Berlin ign passi?n.

10 Supra n. 8 owdova jxrfKwv. F. Studniczka Kyrene Leipzig 1890 p. 105 f. translates
 
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