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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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Zeus Dolichaios and Iupiter Dolichenus 605

the father-deity has at his side a bull1, which as his alter ego wears

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Fig. 476.

the same high head-dress as he does. On a Hittite cylinder at
Berlin2 the same god wears a horned cap and holds his bull by

(supposed to be a combination of the split oval or sign of divinity with the trident-fork
that symbolises lightning) in his left. The handle of a short sword is seen at his waist;
and beside him appears the fore-part of a bull wearing a high head-dress like his own.

1 J. Garstang op. cit. p. 215 and in The Syrian Goddess London 1913 p. 10 n. 30
takes this animal to be a goat. But ? ?

2 F. Lajard Introduction a Vdtude du culte public et des my stores dc Mithrct en orient
et en Occident Paris 1847 pi. 35, 2, H. Winckler in the Mitteilungen der Vorderasiatischen
Gesellschaft 1896 iv. 18 f. (who reads the Babylonian inscription on this Hittite seal as
' Ach-li-ib-sar, servant of the god Tishub'), W. H. Ward in the Am. Joum. Arch. 1899
iii. 18 f. fig. 20, A. Jeremias in Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 53 f. fig. 15. The king
 
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