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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 Ouriosy tkmenos^ Eudnemos^ Boreios 143

thirteenth century, but based on an archetype of 130—150 A.D.1,
duly records the place as touts urius (fig. 57)2. The cosmographer
of Ravenna, whose seventh-century work, perhaps composed in
Greek, is extant in a ninth-century Latin version3, terms it both
leron1 and Urion^, while the Italian geographer Guido in 1119 A.D.
borrows from him the name leron6 or Hieron1. P. Gilles (Gyllius)
in his learned commentary on Dionysios of Byzantion, whose
Voyage up the Bosporos8 he had discovered c. 1549, gives for the
first time a detailed description and history of the spot9. E. D. Clarke
in 1816 notes that a town in the vicinity bears the name Joro or
Joron10. And the Genoese castle at Anatoli Kavaghi is still called

1 M. Schanz Geschichte der rSmischen Lilteratur- Miinchen 1899 ii. 1. 288 f.

2 K. Miller Die Weltkarte des Castorius genannt Die Peutingerschc Tafei: Einleitender
Text Ravensburg 1887 p. 96, id. Weltkarte des Castorius genannt Die Peutinger'sche Tafel
Ravensburg 1888 segmentum ix. 2 (a full-sized reproduction in the original colours, from
Which my fig. 57 is taken). Note the proximity, in segmentum ix. 3, of the Ins. Achillis
sive Leuce dicta.

° H. Funaioli in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i a. 305—310, M. Schanz Geschichte der
r°»iischen Litteratur Miinchen 1920 iv. 2. 126. The Thes. Ling. Lat. Index p. 89 says :
saec. fere ix ex exemplo graeco saec. vn versa.'

4 Ravenn. anon, cosmogr. 1. 17 p. 38, 1 Pinder—Parthey.
Id. ib. 5. 9 p. 364, 1 Pinder—Parthey.
Guidogeogr. loop. 529, 21 Pinder—Parthey.
7 Id. ib. 121 p. 548, 13 Pinder—Parthey.
A work formerly believed to have been written before 196 a.d. (E. Oberhummer
•j Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 755), but more probably of later date (H. Berger

I Gyllius in Dionys. Byz. frag. 47 (Geogr. Gr. min. ii. 57 Mtiller) and frags. 58, 59
L fS7'- Gr. min. ii. 75—81 Midler). The same fragments are printed in the editions of
10nysios the Byzantine by C. Wescher (Parisiis 1874 p. 27, 5 ff. (lxxv) and p. 29, 16 ff.
*C1I> xciii)) and by R. Giingerich (Betolini 1927 p. 27, 16 ff. (7s) and p. 29, 30 ff. (92, 93))
^thont the remarks of Gyllius.

. E- D. Clarke Travels in various countries of Europe Asia and Africa* London 1816
439 n. 4.
 
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