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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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536 Marriage of the Sun and Moon in Crete

I think, the inscription that affords the best clue to the meaning of
the whole scene. Dionysos had by the Naiad Nikaia a son Satyros1
and a daughter Telete2. If the former represents the male, the
latter stands for the female element in the cult—a koure of

Dionysos' train3. As a personification of the initiatory rite she is
closely associated with Orpheus. On Helikon, the ' Mount of

1 Memnon 41. 5 {Frag. hist. Gr. Hi. 547 Mtiller).

2 Nonn. Dion. 16. 399 ff. &k de ydfxov Bpofxioio debaavros iji>dee Kotip-r], \ TeXerr/v
ovbfx-qvev del x^povaau eoprcus, | KOijprjv vvKTixbpevrov, e<pe<nvoixevr\v Aiovticrcp, | Tep-KOfxiv-qv
KpoToCKoiGi kclI afA<pnr\?)yi j3oeirj.

3 Id. id.
 
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