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

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Appendix G

money (?), fulling clothes, and selling wine (Herrmann Denkm. d. Malerei pis. 22,
24, 25 Text pp. 34—39, A. Mau Pompeii its life and art2 trans. F. W. Kelsey
New York 1902 pp. 331—337 figs. 163, 165—169, A. Mau Pompeji in Leben und
Kunst Anhang zur zweiten Auflage Leipzig 1913 p. 48, P. Gusman Pompei Paris
1899 p. 339 with col. pi. 11 opposite p. 388, H. B. Walters The Art of the Romans
London 1911 p. 102 f. pi. 43). Eros can be the schoolmaster and wield the whip

Fig. 903. Fig. 904. Fig. 905.

Fig. 906.

(fig. 905 = Furtwangler Ant. Gemmen i pi. 50, 36, ii. 244, E. Gerhard in the Bull,
d. Inst. 1834 p. 124 no. 31 a cornelian from the Nott collection); Eros can be
the schoolboy and suffer the whipping (fig. 906 = T. Cades op. cit. ima Classe,

A 3, 59 'nel Museo Blacas,' Brit. Mus. Cat. Gems p. 127
no. 1005 an onyx cameo from the Castellani collection).

It seems a far call from Eros as a great cosmogonic
deity to Eros as a diminutive fairy. But ^wbv ap^r) nai
Trepas, and the expression of the one belief may be
curiously like the expression of the other. Thus a cor-
nelian formerly in the collection of Sir Henry Russell
represents the Orphic Eros seated in the world-egg,
Fig. 907. already split open to form heaven and earth (fig. 907

= C. O. Midler Denkmaler der alteti Kunst Gottingen
1835 ii. 3. 12 pi. 50, 628, E. Gerhard in the Bull. d. Inst. 1839 p. 107 no. 100,
 
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