Universitätsbibliothek HeidelbergUniversitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Metadaten

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

DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.14695#0572

DWork-Logo
Überblick
loading ...
Faksimile
0.5
1 cm
facsimile
Vollansicht
OCR-Volltext
The Minotaur

493

Again, the Minotaur was also called Aste'rios1 or Asterion*, 'the
Starry.' A red-figured amphora from Nola, now in the Vatican
collection3, shows Theseus slaying him in the presence of Ariadne,
who holds a crown, and Minos, who holds a sceptre: the Minotaur's
body is bespangled with many stars, and in this some have seen
an allusion to his name4. But that is improbable ; for on other

Fig- 355-

vases he is flecked or patched with queer-looking marks merely to
denote that he has a bull's pelt (fig. 3 5 5)5. A red-figured kylix by

1 Apollod. 3. 1. 4, Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 653, 1299, 1301, cp. Nonn. Dion. 13. 222 ff.,
546 ff., 40. 284.ff. (Asterios, son of Minos by Androgeneia).

2 Paus. 2. 31. 1. Rufin. recognit. 10. 21 makes Asterion the son of Iupiter by Idea
( = Idaia), wife of Minos.

' 3 Gerhard Auserl. Vasenb. iii. 36 f. pi. 160, Mus. Etr. Gregor. ii pi. 57, Helbig Guide
Class. Ant. Rome ii. 307 no. 80, Reinach Rep. Vases ii. 81, 10.

4 So Schirmer in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 657, K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-
Enc. ii. 1785, J. N. Svoronos in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1894 xviii. 115.

5 L. Stephani Der Ka7npf zwischen Theseus und Minotauros Leipzig 1842 p. 82 pi. 3
(black-figured Minotaur necked with white), p. 83 pi. 8 (black-figured Minotaur with
spots, mostly T-shaped, of white), Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases ii. 105 no. B 148 (black-figured
Minotaur stippled with hair), etc.

Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. 111 f. no. E 84 (red-figured Minotaur, covered with brown
 
Annotationen