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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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572 The Bull and the Sun in Syria

lastly a helmeted figure (Ares ?) and a bearded god (Herakles?).
The sides of the sheath are adorned with disks.

Minor works of art repeat the type with variations1. The
bronze statuettes in particular add Egyptising details, which
recall the belief that the cult-image at Heliopolis came from
Egypt2.

Fig. 440.

A bronze in the Joanneum at Graz (fig. 440)3 has the kdlathos
ornamented with a globe and corn-ears. The wig and the small
false beard beneath the chin4 are decidedly Egyptian in character.

1 For the coins (Neapolis in Samaria, Eleutheropolis and Nikopolis in Iudaea, Dion
in Dekapolis) and gems see R. Dussaud in the Rev. Arch. 1903 i.
349, ii. 91 n. 4 = id. Notes de mythologie syrienne Paris 1903—1905
pp. 32, 67 n. 4. Of the coins listed by him the most interesting
is that of Dion figured infra p. 590. Among the gems note a red
jasper from the Montlezun collection at Paris, published by F.
Lajard Recherches sur le culte, les symboles, les attributs, et les
monuments figure's de Vdnus Paris 1849 r4 G> 5 (^S- 441 •
enlarged |), which surrounds the god's head with a radiate nimbus.
2 Supra p. 550 n. 10 P. Perdrizet in the Rev. Arch. 1903
Fig. 441. ii. —^oi 'Sur l'origine egyptienne de Jupiter Heliopolitain'

argues in favour of accepting Macrobius' assertion. S. Reinach Cultes, Mythes et
Religions Paris 1912 iv. 402—420 discusses the statue of an empress (?) as Isis or Isis
Tyche found at Balalbek.

3 W. Gurlitt in the Arch.-ep. Mitth. 1891 xiv. 120 ff., from whose article I have taken
the cuts representing the front, side, and back of the statuette ; Reinach Rep. Stat. iii. 8
nos. 4, 5.

4 R. Dussaud in the Rev. Arch. 1903 i. 356 ff. fig. 15 = id. Notes de mythologie
 
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