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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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Goat instead of Bull

Satyrs have shortish horse-tails. But those on the Naples vase are
in most cases wearing a shaggy skin, presumably a goat-skin, round
their loins ; and those on the Deepdene vase have their waist-bands
patterned in such a way as to suggest a fringed or shaggy edge.

In short, the evidence of the vases—agreeing, as it does, with
one or two literary allusions1—leads me to follow in the steps of
Furtwangler2, Korte3, Hartwig4, Wernicke5, and to conclude that
the Sdtyroi before contamination with the Silenoi were conceived
at Athens as goat-like dancers6, who greeted the uprising of the
chthonian goddess, mother" of Dionysos.

1 Aisch. Prometheus Pyrkaeus frag. 207 Nauck2 ap. Plout. de titilit. ex inimic.
percip. 2 rod be "Earvpov to Trvp, cos vpOiTov uxpdrj, ^ovXopiivov (piXrjcrai /cat irepi(3aXecv,
6 UpofXTjOevs " 77x270s yeveiov apa irevdrjaeis <rv ye;" Eustath. in II. p. 415, 6 ff . /cat to
" Tpdyos yeveiov apa {leg. apa) ivevQ-qaeis o~ti 7c" dirt tov' c5 Tpdye, iravv aTeprjcry yeveiov,
el tt]v <pXbya (piXrjaeis, Epiphan. ancor. 106 (i. 208, 29 ff. Dindorf) dXXos de (sc. Zetfs)
6 Tpayipbbs, 6 /cat ttjv %eipa avTov /cameras' Taya de debs &v iireXddeTo otl baKvei to irvp
/cat ovk elxe tt\v irpbyvwviv tov \eyovTos Tpdyy t<£ Sarfypy, evpbvTL irpoTepov (bpQvTL irpuTov
Meineke) to irup /cat TrpoaeXdbvTi (pLXrjcrai, "^77 axpy, Tpdye' dxpdfxevos yap [iov e/xirp-qaeLS
rd 7e^eta."

Soph. Ichneutae col. xiv, 15 f. (The Oxyrhynchus Papyri London 1912 ix. 59
no. 1174) veos yap <x>v avrip \ ir\_(by\<j)VL ddWwv tos rpa70S kv <r}> Kip %\t5as.

Eur. Cycl. 76 ff. XO. (of Satyrs)...eyw 5' b o~bs irpbiroXos Qy]Teiw \ ... \ 8ou\os dXabiov
%vv Tq.de Tpdyov \ "xXaiva pLeXtq.

None of these passages affords conclusive proof that the Satyrs were hircine, since the
first might be explained as a case of abbreviated comparison (see P. Shorey in Class.
Philol. 1909 iv. 433 ff.), the second is a simile, and the third implies that the goat-skin
was a cheap country garb (see W. Ridgeway The Origin of Tragedy Cambridge 1910
p. 87). But all alike gain considerably in point, if we may assume that the Satyrs were
essentially goat-like.

2 A. Furtwangler Winckeh?iannsfest-Progr, Berlin xl. 22 ff. ( = Kleine Schriften
Miinchen I9i2: i. 204 ff.).

3 G. Korte in E. Bethe Prolegomena zur Geschichte des Theaters im Alterthum
Leipzig 1896 p. 339 ff.

4 P. Hartwig in the Rom. Mitth. 1897 xii. 89 ff.

5 K. Wernicke in Hermes 1897 xxxii. 290 ff. and in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 1409 ff.

6 E. Reisch ' Zur Vorgeschichte der attischen Tragodie' in the Festschrift Theodor
Gomperz Wien 1902 p. 451 ff. and E. Kuhnert in Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 524 ff. have
attempted to show that these goat-creatures were Panes, not Sdtyroi. In answer to their
arguments I would reply: (a) We have no reason to think that the Athenians of the fifth
century believed in a plurality of Panes and personated them in public religious dances.
Aisch. Glaucus frag. 35 Nauck2 ap. schol. Eur. Khes. 36 AtcT%(yXos be Mo llamas tov [xev
Atos bv /cat (Aibs 'Apudbos Vater, ov elvat 'Apicdba Nauck) bibvfxov, tov be lvpbvov and schol.
Theokr. 4. 62 tovs EaTijpovs 7r\elovs (pyjaiv, <hs /cat tovs ~2iXrjvovs /cat IId>as, a>s Aicrx^Xos
p.ev ev YXavKip, "EocpoKXrjs be iv 'Avbpop.ebq proves that Aischylos recognised two Panes.
Soph. Andromeda frag.- 132 Nauck2' ap. schol. Theokr. loc. cit. merely proves that
Sophokles mentioned two or more Silenoi. Other passages, e.g. Aristoph. eccl. 1069,
Plat. legg. 815 c, are of later date than the fifth century, (b) If the goat-figures on the
vases listed supra p. 698 n. 1 were Panes, they would rather have been associated with
Nymphs (Plat. legg. 8r5 c, Paus. 8. 37. 2) and equipped with the syrinx (e.g. Brit.
Mus. Cat. Vases iii. i8of. no. E 228 pi. 9, Heydemann Vasensamml. Neapel p. 19 ff.
no. 690, p. 495 ff. no. 3218, cp. H. Schrader in the Ath. Mitth. 1896 xxi. 275 ff.).
 
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