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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 Ourios, ikmenos^ TLudnemos, Boreios 155

below the sanctuary of the foreign gods1. A fourth is a small base
of white marble with a square hole for insertion or attachment. It is
dated to the year 105-—104 or 104—103 B.C.2, and was set up by a
citizen of Nymphaion (Eltegeii) on the western shore of the
Bosporos Kimmerios3 as a thank-offering to Zeus Oiirios, Sarapis,
Isis, Anoubis, and Harphokrates («V)4 on behalf of himself, his son,
and—a noteworthy touch of altruism—all that go down to the sea
in ships.

At a point near the south-west angle of the'Hypostyle Hall'
was found the fragment of a circular altar, bearing a dedication to
Zeus Oiirios in letters of c. 100 B.C.5 Lastly, a wall of late date built
against the south wall of the 'Hypostyle Hall' contained a quadr-
angular block of white marble with two square holes for insertion
on its upper surface. The front of the block bore a carefully cut
bilingual dedication of c. 110 B.C. by the Hermaistai, Apolloniastai,
and Poseidoniastai to Zeus Oiirios or—as his name was translated
by the Roman merchants—Iupiter Sequndamts^.

1 P. Roussel in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1908 xxxii. 426 f. no 32, id. Les cultes
(gyptitns a De'los du III" au I"' siicle av. J.-C. Nancy 1916 p. 163 no. 148 (revised

reading)--------<ri .. X — |-----ons 'E\eo.T7][s] | [Ail] Ovpiui e\yx\i)v, [eirt] | [ie]

pews ' Air[oJK\o[§u}]\pov tou 'A7r[o]XXo[5uj]:pou Kpwiridou, [K\€t]\5ovxov[v]ros [llo(retj[dojt>iov
rod [Ti]po])arpdTOu HeL[pai.€(jJS,]\faK[o]p£vo[i'Tos]\['S~]iKiov.

- A. Hauvette—Besnault in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1882 vi. 328 no. 22 = Dittenberger
Syll. laser. Gr.2 no. 758, id.3 no. 1126 = P. Roussel Les cultes tgyptiens a De'los du III"
au I"' sihle av. J.-C. Nancy 1916 p. 165 f. no. 153 ECrux°s 'Axo\[X]uv(i')oi» N v/i<paiT7i[s] |
VTrep eavrov Kal rov v'tou Ei)/3o(i))Xo[u]j Kal inrep t&v Tr\oL^o(j.evu)v iravnov j Ad OvpiojL,
SapairiSi, "luiSi, 'Avovfiidi, ' Ap\(poKparei, Oeois ffvvvdois Kai o-vp.\f3u>twiS, iiri iepius Beo/xi'Ti-
crrou I rod Qeoyfrov KfSa^T/rateus, | faKoptvovros "Svalov, \ xaPl-&TVPL01''

3 E. H. Minns Scythians and Greeks Cambridge 1913 p. 560 f.

4 Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.2 no. 559, 12 n., id.3 no. 977s, 12 n. points out that the
aspirate properly belonging to the latter part of the Egyptian Harpechrat (E. Meyer in
Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 2746) or Har-pe-chrod (M. Pieper in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc.
vii. 2410) and recognised in the variants 'Apiroxpdra (/user. Gr. sept. iii. 2 no. 591, 1
Larissa in Thessaly), 'Ap^oxparei (Inscr. Gr. Deli iv no. 1260, 4, alili.) has here and
elsewhere been transferred to the former part of 'AptpoKparrj! in order to assimilate the
divine name to the frequent termination -Kparris. Further changes produced the normal
'ApiroKpaTTjs and even the abnormal KapTroKpaT-qs (E. Sitlig in the Zeitschrift fiir verglei-
chendc Sprachforschuug 1913 xlv. 242—245).

6 P. Roussel and J. Hatzfeld in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1909 xxxiii. 510 no. 26 AiT
Ovpluii I---rov AIA (? rbv Aia).

6 P. Roussel and J. Hatzfeld in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1909 xxxiii. 496 ff. no. 16 -
Dessau Inscr. Lai. sel. no. 9237

C. Heius T.f. Libo L. Pompilius [L.f.]
Q. Saufeius P.f. Treb. A. Cottius N.f.

L. Veturius P.f. M. Umbricius M.f.

D. Ampius Q. 1. L. Aufidius L.C. 1. Dorot. minor
L. Paconius L.l. Trup. C. Seius Cn. 1. Heracleo

Ti. Maecius L.l. Cn. Tutorius P. 1. Olumpiod.

magistreis de sua pecunia Iovei Sequndano.
 
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