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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 and Zagreus 647

infant Zeus or Dionysos seated on a throne with Kouretes grouped
about him1. Moreover, we have learnt from Orphic sources2 that
the chthonian Dionysos or Zagreus mounted the throne of Zeus3
and sat there grasping the thunderbolt, that in his efforts to escape
the attacking Titans he ran through a whole series of changes, and
that finally he was cut to pieces in the form of a bull. We con-
cluded in fact that Dionysos or Zagreus was in some sense Zeus
reborn4. That is why the earliest mention of Zagreus (s. vi B.C.)
links his name with a phrase specially appropriate to Zeus5, and
Nonnos (s. v A.D.) speaks of him explicitly as ' a second Zeus6.'
The series of changes that he runs through perhaps reflects the
rapidity of his growth. Kallimachos lays stress on the phenomenal
adolescence of the infant Zeus7. And' Aratos states that his
nurses—

hid the babe
On fragrant Dikton, near the Idaean Mount,
Within a cave, and reared him for a year8.

A god who has to grow to maturity in a single year must be quick
about it. Of his death in the form of a bull we shall have more to
say.

But if the Cretan Zeus came to life again as Zagreus, that

1 Supra p. 152 f. figs. 125—128.

2 Lobeck Aglaophamus i. 552 ff.

3 Hence Orig. c. Cels. 3. 23 apa 8e ov iroWip ravra (the resurrection of Christ) crefivbrepa
(pavetraL Alovihtov vtto Hi.t6.vwv diraroofxevov /cat eKiriirrovros dirb rod Aibs dpbvov /cat o~irapao~-
o~op.ivov U7r' avrQv /cat fierd ravra ttclKlv o~vvride/J.evov /cat oiovel dva(3abo~Kovros /cat dvafiaivovros
eis ovpavbv; Prokl. in Plat. Crat. p. 55, 5 ff. Pasquali /cat 6 Aibvvcros < 6 > reXevraios 6eQv
fiacriXevs irapa rod Atos' 6 yap warrjp ibpvei re avrbv iv rc5 fiacnXeLcp dpbvcp /cat e7%et/)t£et to
aKTjivrpov /cat fiacnXea ivoLel rtov eyKoa^Lwv airavrwv 6eQ>v' "/cXure, 6eoi' rbvb' vfifXLV ey<a
/3acrt\?7a ri6r]p,i" [Orph. frag. 190 Abel] Xe7et irpbs rovs veovs deovs b Zeijs, id. in Plat.
Tim. in. 310, 32 ff. Diehl 6 yap rLevs /3acrt\ea ridyjcriv avrbv airdvrwv rQv eyKoo-fxiwv 6eu>v
/cat irpwrLcrras avri^ ve/xeL rLfxds, " Kaiirep ebvri veip /cat vrjir'n^ eiXa^^Lvaary,, [Orph. frag. TQi
Abel], cp. id. in Plat. Parni. p. 91 Cousin /cat yap avrbv rbv Ala /cat rbv Acbvvaov 7ratSas
/cat ve"ovs r\ OeoXoyia /caXet* " Ka'nrep bvre i-eu," cprjaiv 'Op(pevs (which Lobeck op. cit. i. 553
justly regards as a misreading of the previous fragment), id. in Plat. Alcib. p. 83 'Opcpevs
e<pi<JT7j(ri rep /3a<rtXei Aiovixnp rrjv fxovaba rijv 'AiroWioviaKrjv dirorpeirovaav avrbv rrjs eis rb
TcravLKov irXrjdos irpoobov /cat rrjs e^avacrrdaews rod jQacrtXetou dpbvov.

4 Supra p. 398 f.

5 Alcmaeonis frag. 3 Kinkel ap. et. Gud. p. 227, 37 ff. and Cramer anecd. Oxon. ii.
443, 8 ff. irbrvia Yi] Ttaypev re 6eG>v Travvweprare irdvrwv. On the Alkmaionis see
W. Christ Geschichte der griechischen Litteratur* Munchen 1908 i. 124 ('nicht vor dem
Schluss des 7. Jahrhunderts '), supra p. 405.

6 Nonn. Dion. 10. 298 /cat 7reXe bevrepos aXXos ert fipecpos verios Zeus, supra p. 398 f.

7 Kallim. h. Zeus 55 ff. KaXa p.ev rje^ev, /caXa 8' Zrpacpes, ovpdvce Zev. \ 6£u §' avrj^aas,
raxwol 8e rot rfKdov lovXol' | dXX' ert iraidvbs eibv ecppdcrcrao irdvra reXeta.

8 Arat. phaen. 32 ff. 6 fj.iv rbre Kovpi^ovra j At/cry ev et)u>5et, opeos <rxe0*bv 'ISatoto {v. I.
hi schol. AiyaLoio), \ avrpcp eyicaredevro /cat erpecftov eis eviavrbv, | At/cratot JZovpqres ore
YLpbvov e^evbovro.
 
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