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(/) Ominous rain sent by Zeus ....... 478
i. Rain of blood . ........ 478
ii. Rain of stones . . ....... 482
iii. Rain of food.......... 495
iv. Pyre-extinguishing rain...... . 5°°
(g) Zeus Omfo-ios.......... 525
{h) Zeus Hyetios.......... 501
i. The Ox-driving of Zeus Hyetios at Didyma . . . 563
ii. The Ox-slaughter of Zeus Polieus at Athens . . . 570
(a) Ritual of the Dipolieia....... 577
03) Myths of the Dipolieia: Sopatros . . . . . 59°
(y) Myths of the Dipolieia: Diomos .... 593
(8) Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon..... 59°
(f) Purpose of the Dipolieia...... 598
(0 Zeus as an ox; Zeus Olbios ...... 605
(17) Zeus struck with a double axe. The birth of Athena . 656
(8) The birth of Athena in art ...... 662
(t) Significance of the birth of Athena ...... 726
(k) The superannuation of Zeus...... 739
(X) The attributes of Athena....... 747
(1) The olive of Athena....... 749
(2) The snake of Athena...... • • 764
(3) The owl of Athena . .' . • ■ ■ . 77°
(4) The aigis and Gorgoneiou of Athena .... 837
(5) The aigis of Athena transferred to Zeus . . . 866
(6) The thunderbolt of Zeus transferred to Athena . . 867
if) Zeus Hyes.......... 873
(/) Zeus and the Hail . . .......' 875
§ 10. Zeus and the Meteorites........881—942
(a) The cult of meteorites ........ 881
(b) Baityloi, Baitylia, and Zeus Betylos..... 887
(c) Kybele and meteorites......... 893
(d) The stone of Elagabalos....... 900
(e) The stone of Dousares........ 907
(_/) The stone siderites or oreites ....... 920
(g) Akmon........... 924
{h) The stone of Kronos . ....... 927
(2) Zeus Kappotas......... 939
§ 11. General Conclusions with regard to Zeus as god of the
Dark Sky.......... 943—974
PAGES
(/) Ominous rain sent by Zeus ....... 478
i. Rain of blood . ........ 478
ii. Rain of stones . . ....... 482
iii. Rain of food.......... 495
iv. Pyre-extinguishing rain...... . 5°°
(g) Zeus Omfo-ios.......... 525
{h) Zeus Hyetios.......... 501
i. The Ox-driving of Zeus Hyetios at Didyma . . . 563
ii. The Ox-slaughter of Zeus Polieus at Athens . . . 570
(a) Ritual of the Dipolieia....... 577
03) Myths of the Dipolieia: Sopatros . . . . . 59°
(y) Myths of the Dipolieia: Diomos .... 593
(8) Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon..... 59°
(f) Purpose of the Dipolieia...... 598
(0 Zeus as an ox; Zeus Olbios ...... 605
(17) Zeus struck with a double axe. The birth of Athena . 656
(8) The birth of Athena in art ...... 662
(t) Significance of the birth of Athena ...... 726
(k) The superannuation of Zeus...... 739
(X) The attributes of Athena....... 747
(1) The olive of Athena....... 749
(2) The snake of Athena...... • • 764
(3) The owl of Athena . .' . • ■ ■ . 77°
(4) The aigis and Gorgoneiou of Athena .... 837
(5) The aigis of Athena transferred to Zeus . . . 866
(6) The thunderbolt of Zeus transferred to Athena . . 867
if) Zeus Hyes.......... 873
(/) Zeus and the Hail . . .......' 875
§ 10. Zeus and the Meteorites........881—942
(a) The cult of meteorites ........ 881
(b) Baityloi, Baitylia, and Zeus Betylos..... 887
(c) Kybele and meteorites......... 893
(d) The stone of Elagabalos....... 900
(e) The stone of Dousares........ 907
(_/) The stone siderites or oreites ....... 920
(g) Akmon........... 924
{h) The stone of Kronos . ....... 927
(2) Zeus Kappotas......... 939
§ 11. General Conclusions with regard to Zeus as god of the
Dark Sky.......... 943—974