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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 Human Omophagy 657

bade Themistokles sacrifice three noble Persians to Dionysos
Omestes (" the Eater of Raw Flesh ")\ had these and perhaps other
such cases in mind.

On the whole it seems likely enough that in Crete the part of
Zagreus was originally played by a human victim, who was not
only killed but eaten by the local king or kings. A remarkable
passage in the Odyssey describes Minos as a sort of ogre2.
Commentators usually explain that he acquired this evil name on
account of the cruel tribute exacted by him from the Athenians.

ttjv o/uLoiais irpoadyeiv dvalav Awcrttfas \eyei (Dosiades frag. 5 [Frag: hist. Gr. iv. 400
Miiller)).

1 Plout. v. Them. 13 Ge^ttcrro/cXet 5e irapa tt\v vavapx'^a Tpiypr) crfiayiafa/xivLp rpeis
irpo(t7)xdflffav cti'x^aXwTOt, koXXlcttol fxiv Ideadai ttjv 6\piv, iadrjcn de /cat XPV(TV KeKoafxy/xevoL
dLairpeirQs. iXiyovTo 8e 'ZavdaiJKrjs 7rai5es elvac rrjs fiacnXiws d8eX<prjs Kal 'Aprau/crou.
tovtovs idlov HjiHppavTidrjs 6 /xdvTis, &>s d/xa jxev dveXa/xxpev e/c tlcv lepQiv /neya /cat irepupaves
irvp, d,ua 5e irrapfios e/c be^i&v icrrjixrjve, tov Qe/mLCTTOKXea 8e^LCocrdp:evos eneXevae tu>v veavi-
aKCov Kardp^aadaL /cat Kadiepevaai irdvras ^fxrjaTrj Aiovtiacp irpocrev^dpievov • ovtlo yap d/j.a
(TWT-qplav re Kal vlktjv 'iaecrdai rots "EXX^crtv. iKirXayivTOS 5e tov Oe/xtaTO/cXeous ibs fxiya
to fxavrevfia /cat deivbv, olov e'iwOev iv fxeydXois dyQxri /cat wpdy/maaL %aXe7rotj, juaWov e/c
tQv irapaXbywv rj tGiv evXoywv ttjv o~wt7)plav iXiri'^ovTes ot iroWol tov 6ebv d/xa KOtpfj /care-
KaXovvTO (puvy Kal tovs atx/xaXd>TOi>s Tip j3cofj.cp irpocrayaybvTes rjvdyKaaav, <hs 0 pidvTLS
eKeXevcre, tt)v dvalav crvvTeXecrdrjvaL. TavTa fiev ovv dvijp cpCXocrocpos Kal ypa/upLaTtov ovk
dweipos IcrTopiKLov Qavias 6 Aecr/3tos eipr/Ke (Phanias frag. 8 [Frag. hist. Gr. ii. 295
Miiller)), Plout. v. Pelop. 21 6tl Se tovs vtto QepucrTOKXeovs acpayLaadevTas '{1/j.rjo-Trj
Aiovvcrtp irpb tt)s iv "EaXa/nlvL vavfxax^s, Plout. v. Arist. 9 iv de tovtols (Persians
captured on Psyttaleia by Aristeides) rjcrav ddeXcprjs ^acriXetos ovofxa 'LavSav'K-qs Tpels
iraldes, ovs evOvs d7reo"ret\e 7rp6s tov Getucro/cXea • Kal XeyovTai /caTct Tt Xoyiov, tov
/j-avTews EvcppavTldov KeXetiaavTos, 'flioyarTj Alovvctw Kadt-epevdrjvai, Tzetz. exeg. II. p. 109,
1 ff. Hermann (printed at the end of Draco Stratonicensis liber de metris poeticis ed.
G. Hermann Lipsiae 1812) ToiavTas rjv dvcrlas iiriTeXQv 6 iirl tov e^ep^ov BixppavTidrjs
fxdvTis tGov 'Adr/valcov, Kal Meyio-TLas 6 ''KKapvdv ■ /cat IIXovTapxos fxefxvrjTaL ttov ToiavTrjv
Overlay irocrjcraL TItov Kal OvdXXeptov, tovs UpoijTov vlovs Kal tovs KoXXaTLvov dvexpiovs,
avdpcoTTOv diroacpd^avTas Kal tQv iyKarcov avTOV yevcra/u-ivovs • /cat avTrj fiev r)v r/ 7raXatd
lepaTiKT). Phanias of Eresos was a pupil of Aristotle and a painstaking historian
(W. Christ Geschichte der griechischen Litteratur^3 Miinchen 1911 ii. 1. 59 f.), and
such sacrifices in time of war were not unknown (see the context in Plout. v. Felop. 21).
It is only too probable that the Persian youths met their fate as described by Plutarch.

Cp. also Plout. v. Ant. 24 et's 70D1' "Ecpecrov eicnovTOS avrov yvvaiKes juev els Bd/c%aj,
avdpes 5e Kal Tratdes et's 'Zarvpovs Kal llamas ijyovvTO Stecr/ceuacr/x^ot, klttov de Kal dvpcrwv
Kal xpaXTrjpicov Kal crvpiyywv Kal avXQv i] ttoXls r)v irXea, Aiovvcrov avTov dvaKaXovfxevwv
^apidoTTjv Kal Met\t'%toi'. j]V yap d^.e\et toiovtos eviois, tols 5e ttoXXois 'fift^crr^? /cat
'A7pta;^tos. dcpypetTo yap evyeveis dvdpwwovs rd 6Vra /AaaTiyiats Kal KoXa^i xaPL^o/xevos.
k.t.X., Plout. de cohib. ira 13 6 yap tov Beov vdpdyt, iKavbs KoXaaTrjs tov p,edvovTos, dv
p.7) Trpoayevofievos 6 Ovfxbs 'Cl/XTjcrTyv Kal IsiaivbXrjv dvri Avalov Kal X.opelov iroirjari tov
aKpaTov, Apostol. 18. 59 'iV^r-fys ('fi/r/ycrr^s Pantinus, Walz) Aiovvaos- eirl tQv co/xorara
/cat diravdpwrrbTaTa irpaTTovTwv • roi^ry yap £G>VTas dvdpwirovs Zdvov ot 7rdXat, Anth. Pal.
9. 524. 25 iopLov, dj/jLrjo-Trjv, k.t.X. {anon. /z. Dion.), Schdll—Studemund auecd. i. 268
eirideTa Aiovijctov...^^ 'CI/jltjo-tov.

2 Od. 11. 322 Mti/wos 6Xo6(ppovos. The scholiasts ad loc. are puzzled: schol. Q.
/cat 7rws " Mti/wa eldov Atos dyXabv vibv^; schol. T. 7rc3y odv depucrTevei. iv tols veKpols
oXobcppwv wv ;
 
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