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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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Hephaistos and Athena 203

the ager Tarqiiinimsis was being ploughed and the furrow was driven deep, up came on
a sudden Tages, a boy in appearance but an old man in wisdom, scared the ploughman
and delivered his auguries to the Etruscans (Cic. de div. 2. 50, Ov. met. 15. 553 S.: see

Fig. 122.

further r r> i-

belief V° Schultz in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 3 ft.). Similarly in Greek

be re' * *e Ilard eartn is broken up by men with mallets or mattocks,—and it must
M_ Ememr>ered that the most primitive form of agriculture was Hackbau (E. Hahn in
Earth h ReaU?*toon der Vorgeschichte Berlin 1926 v. 12 f. pi. 11)—up comes Mother
Hterat GrS.eIf V1 answer to their summons. Her epiphany, though nowhere noted in
UIe' ls S'ven on a series of vases (C. Robert Archaeologischc Maerchen pi. 5.
 
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