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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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226 Hephaistos and Athena

reminiscent of a ' Minoan' mother-goddess. Indeed, when Alexander
the Great struck his magnificent gold coins (figs. 142, 143)1 showing
the head of Athena with a coiled snake on its helmet, we may detect
a last unconscious echo of the Cretan goddess with a snake twined
about her head-dress. What the name Athene actually meant, we
do not know and it is idle to guess. But if any reliance may be
placed on Kretschmer's ingenious comparisons2, the word was
Pelasgian or Tyrsenian and probably hailed from Asia Minor.

Fig- 143-

Fig. 144. Fig. 145.

Hephaistos too appears to have been Pelasgian or Tyrseniai ■
The two chief centres of his worship on Greek soil were

admittedly

Lemnos and Athens, both at one time in Pelasgian occupation-

alyiSa 'A.0fyri<Ti (pipovaa iyelpei [dird tt)$ d/cpoiriXeois] ap^afitvij irpbs rd iepd (so cod. >
words in square brackets added from cod. A)): supra i. 14 n. 1.

1 Hunter Cat. Coins i. 296ff. nos. 4—7 pi. n, 1 disldtera, nos. 8—22, 24—35 P'- 2 '
3 f. stateres, no. 36 f. pi. 21, 5 quarter-statHres, McClean Cat. Coins i. 5 if- '10> .,4°^
pi. 125, I distdteron, nos. 3405—3408 pi. 125, 2—5 stateres, no. 3410 f. pi- 7
quarter-statures, Weber Cat. Coins ii. 57 ff. nos. 2073—2078, 2080 pi. 79 statins, il0S'
2072, 2079 pi. 79 quarter-j^r«, G. F. Hill Historical Greek Coins London r9
p. 103 ff. no. 58 pi. 7 stattr. Figs. 142 and 143 are from specimens in my collection-

Hunter Cat. Coins i. 298 no. 23 and McClean Cat. Coins i. 52 no. 3409 pi- J'f't
stateres have a griffin in place of the serpent. Head Hist, num. - p. 226 says 'serpe
griffin, or sphinx.'

2 Supra p. 191 n. 8.
 
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