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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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628 The Bull and the Sun in Syria

The third silver plate (fig. 494)1 shows a distyle temple, in the
gable of which are a crescent moon and two stars. The architrave
is arched in the centre so as to leave room for the inscription2.
Below is an altar. To the left of it stands Iupiter Dolichenus on
his bull with double-axe, thunderbolt, and coat of mail. It is
noticeable that the arrow-shaped points of the thunderbolt have

raised central ribs. To the right of
the altar stands a female (?) figure,
probably on an animal now broken
away, holding a patera in one hand,
a sceptre in the other. A Victory,
hovering in the air, presents a wreath
to Iupiter. The whole design was
enclosed in lily-work, which is much
crumpled and mutilated. The re-
maining two silver plates are in the
Berlin Museum. One of them so
nearly resembles the first of the
London plates that a separate de-
scription of it is unnecessary3. The
other4 represents the god standing
in a distyle temple, the capitals and
akroteria of which are of the lily-
pattern. He holds a six-pronged
thunderbolt in his right hand, a
sceptre or lance in his left, and wears
a simple cloke hanging from his left
shoulder. At his feet is an eagle
perched on a globe and supporting a
wreath in his beak. The field of the

rig. 493.

design is embellished with four
medallions depicting Cupid with a round shield and a lance: of
these medallions the upper two are connected with the temple.

1 K. Zangemeister op. cit. cvii. 63 pi. 7, 1. Fig. 494 is from a photograph taken for
me by Mr W. H. Hayles. •

2 1 • o • m I doli. . I nvti.......I t........... So A. S. Murray. But, on examining

the plate with the help of Mr F. H. Marshall, I made out a few more letters, viz. (a) on
the left of the break 1 • o • [m] | do(li)[che]|n (o?) • (tJib • [.'.. |'ti dam[. . and (b) on
the right of the break (a ?) 7 (p ?).

3 E. Gerhard ' Juppiter Dolichenus' in the Jahrb. d. Vereins v. Alterthumsfreund. im
Rheinl. 1863 xxxv. 31 ff. pi. 1, 1, A. H. Kan De Iovis Dolicheni cultu Groningae 1901
p. 105 f. no. 150, K. Zangemeister loc. cit. 1901 cvii. 64 pi. 7, 1. It is inscribed:
I. o. m. Doli|cheno Anjtonius Pro[clus/'(=centuria) Ger|mani v(otum) s(olvit) [ l(ibens)
l(aetus) m(erito).

4 E. Gerhard loc. cit. 1863 xxxv. 31 ff. pi. 1, 2, Kan op. cit. p. 106 no. 151.
 
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