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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 2,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (thunder and lightning): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1925

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124, 254 n.*, J. L. Myres and M. Ohnefalsch-Richter A Catalogue of the Cyprus Museum
Oxford 1899 P- T4^ n0- 5r47> Oruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 1246 n. 6). The interpretation
is precarious, though no doubt ivy-wreaths played their part in Cypriote cult—witness
e.g. a bearded head of c. 450 B.C., at New York, wearing a wreath of bay-leaves above
and ivy-leaves with their berries below (J. L. Myres The Metropolitan Museum af Art:
Handbook of the Cesnola Collection of Antiquities from Cyprus New York 1914 p. 204
no. 1291 fig., L. P. di Cesnola A descriptive Atlas of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriote
Antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Boston [Mass.] 1885 i pi. 82
no. 539). Should the Cypriote Klrrapis (Hesych. Klrrapis- Sid5rjp.a 0 (popouai Kuirpioi.
oi 5e rd diaSrjuaTa (popouvres Kirrapot Xeyovrai) be referred to Klaaapos, which Hippokrates

Fig. 166.

used in the sense of Kiacrds (Erotian. twv Tro.p' 'I-mroKpdreL Ae£ewf avva-ywyq p. 83, 15
Klein Kiaaapov rbv Kicraov (so all the MSS. A. Foes cj. Kvaoapov tov kvuov)), and so be
rendered ' ivy-crown' ? Another Zeus-like Apollon, more certainly connected with ivy,
is found on a (/^aj-e'-autonomous copper of Alabanda in Karia (|. Friedlaender in the
Zeitschr. f. Num. 1881 viii. 9 pi. 2, 5 = my fig. 167, J. Rendel Harris The Origin of the
Cidt of Apollo (reprinted from The Bulletin of the John Ry lands Library January—March
1916) p. 15 f. fig. 1) : obv. AAABAN A6HN youthful head of Dionysos to right,
wreathed with ivy; rev. K ICC IOC Apollon standing, nude, with wreathed head, quiver
on back, bow in lowered left hand, looking towards eagle on outstretched right hand,
and a small ram at his feet. A similar reverse occurs on coppers of the same town struck
 
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