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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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Zeus and the Earthquakes i1

Therapne1 and Gythion2, in Attike at Athens3, and in the archi-

AM,a, | yaidoX6v t' U*+i,\'Aw*, «.r.X) in the sense of 'holding' or 'guarding
our land.' Nonnos makes it mean 'dwelling on earth' (Nonn tnUrpr- ev. Io ■jI J«
n f. (xliii. 749 a Migne) * ixtohen 5e ^ \ .ipa,i«« «Xd7'j* 7 W

Another and less pardonable blunder in etymology accounts for Bekker anecd. i. l«9,
7<»i70XoS for™, d7r6 toC rots 6X7jp.a<n X^P«><. , , , Te7ioxo,, which

In Hes. thcog. 15 ^6e IfcxreiSdwa 7a^oXo^ eWo,n7cuo, cod. D reads W
is accepted by K. W Goettling-J. Flach and H. G. Evelyn Wh.te. But the^gateJ
defensible as an example of internal shortening (R. Kuhner-F. Blass Ausphrhche
Grammatik der griechischtn Sprache1 Hannover 1890 i. 3"f0- ....

The supposed derivation from fc» P« rise to variouS fonns,m '°"X°^( TXyt
7«ViXr ™ 7?^ 6XoSvn, Kai avviXovn, 7eoGXoS- b 7> 71" «X«". 7W*' or, 7,
<™fc««S Souid. s.w* 7atoOXos. 6 r* 7* to*'. 7»0XoS- 6 IIo.re.SW, 0 t* W«X! >
Scholl-Studemund aW. i. 267 'E^ra IWe.Sfi,oS (4) 7<u^Xou.. 7«>W *>

7»oOx„s Kafr 'Hpla^ M^ «d S.d i *«XoB xapd r*> ^o7pa0o^,

a^aip^a 4 yi). dXXo, 3e S.a rrj, 5 S.00677o, ™pd rV **** 7^" « "s Koi 0 JT^Sbl-
Scholl-Studemund mnA i. 267 'Eriflera n«r€.8fi«.i (3) T"^"- ^lov U*TzL
preserves a genuine appellative of Poseidon, though the glossator-accord.ng to O.JM
in Pauly-Wissowa vii. 484-was thinking of the phrase r^tos ,.oS (Od. 7-

324, Pa/. 14. 23. 1). , „

1 Near Therapne was a sanctuary of Poseidon r<udoXos (Pans. 3. 10. ? to*™- »*
toAu lIocr«S£ros d^o-™^ iepo* WicXr,^ Tcua6Xov) with a hippodrome, which was visnc
by Epameinondas' cavalry in 369 B.C. (Xen. Hell. 6. 5. 3° * rotfrou 8„^W rpfc^fl
T"ciprT, ^-poiiXfloM ol hnras els rbv Hirbbpoiiov eis ra.c.6xou rare. rd|ets, oi_re OTjpa.ot
«ai oi 'HXe?o. Kai 8<rot <Wwx 9) GeT-raXi* i) AoKp£x linreh napnaav). l he testiva
god ratd.rox„s is mentioned repeatedly on a stile of white marble, which was found in
two portions-the one in the monastery of the A7.o. TWapdKWTa or iapa»ra between
Sparta and Chrysapha (W. M. Leake Travels in the Morea London 1830 u. f \™
Pi- 7. at end of vol. Hi, Roehl fnser. Gr. ant. no. 79, Im^*^"fT«
Gracarum antiquissimarum* Berolini 1907 p. 100 no. 17, Roberts Gk. Afngr. . •
"o- 264, R. Meister in Collitz-Bechtel Gr. Dial-lnschr. iii. 2. lof. no. 4416, wucne
*«««7 ^. no. 946, M. N. Tod and A. J. B. Wace A Catalogue of the Sputa

Museum Oxford 1906 p. 64 f. no. 440), the other in the ruined temple of Athena BA*
o'kos at Sparta (H. T. W. Tillyard in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1906-1907 ««■ '74
'82 with photographic fig., A. M. Woodward ib. p. 178, W. Kolbe »/^J^/*^
^. i no. ,r3). Beneath a spirited, though much damaged, relief of a four-horse

*ariot driven from right to left (M. N. Tod and A. J. B. Wace op. e,t p. lj6 no. 44°
Wmes a long inscription in Doric, to be dated shortly before 431 B.C. lhe opening lines
('-5) contain a metrical dedication : Aap.6,0, | taUex* 'A«««a«W I no\.«x« *rX
follow four lists of victories: (6-34) those of Damonon in chariot-races; 35-49
°f Damonon's son Enymakratidas ; (49-65) those of Damonon as a boy ;
of Damonon and Enymakratidas at the same contests. The record includes vanou events
*» raia%u, 'at (the festival) of Gaidochos' {Inscr. Gr. Arc. Lac. Mess 1 no. «3. O .

Meant AaM6,oW | rot afiro reflfilxT*] | airoS d,<oXto- | iv Vaf°*a J"/*"
*«' AaM,o, I MKe Jot, ib, to \ ra,af6Xo ario.ov eaX | [5i]a,Xo„ 81 ff v*b 8 Apurre
**»P» I Td6e Met tayivov | ^ IWSxo I [A]i"«. rfrtt .. J***?

^{ McSS d*p„ I [AlBM£ Ml nl Ao Autos I .rrdo.o, Kai Sia.Xo, eal \ 8.X.X^ r
*** -d„„tP fcji '9off. 4x6 8e 'Ex^« f*opo, | rd8e Mm A***- IJJJ^
I a™,, a/T6s d,loxio)< I 6 Autos <rrd8lW «a[l] I [» ^ 5o'"J
[,«^pw AomS ^Ue]). Cp. Hesygh. ,.z«. 7a"ioxo«- » xV 7^ <rW^, *» *T ^
"Xo^e.os (S0 M. Schmidt for b*b t^s 74s <rU«X6/te"os cod.), f, 0
*"» 4 SpMotr. Xa/pU, (so J. V. Perger for 4**«ur« ap?o«r« X-ipcu- cod.).

2 There was at Gythion a sanctuary of Demeter and, adjoining it, a statue of Poseidon
 
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