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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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The Daughters of Kekrops 243

Pandrosos too had a sanctuary of her own1, called the Pandros-
eion2, immediately adjoining the Erechtheion at its western end3.
Here grew the sacred olive4, beneath which stood the altar of Zeus
ffer/eeios5. And, just as the youths of Athens in the fourth century
B.C. swore in the precinct of Aglauros that they would defend their
country and preserve the fruitful earth6, so in the first century B.C.,
when about to take the field, they offered a sacrifice on the Akropolis

^Hy(T)po$, W. Larfeld Handbuch der griechischen Epigraphik Leipzig 1898 ii. r. 266
I3'- 1 (note the proximity of no. 371 Aenrvorp6po[n], cp. supra p. 241 n. o). Hesych. s.v.
^ovporpbtpos ' 7raioorp60os. v<f eTepwv t) &i]p.7]Tijp.

1 Paus. 1. 27. 2 Tip vaip be T7js ' AHrjvds Havbpbirov vabs crvvexys clttl.

~ (1) Corp, inscr. Att. i no. 3220 44 f. and 63, 69 f. = Michel Reaieil d'Inscr. gr.
n°- 571 i 44 f. and ii 63, 69 f. = Roberts—Gardner Gk. Epigr. ii. 318 ff. no. 117 i 44 f.
and ii 63, 69 f. = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. i no. 372 i 44 f. and ii 171, 177 f. = L. D. Caskey
ln J. M. Paton I'he Erechthaim Cambridge, Mass. 1927 p. 276 ff. no. 2 i 44 f. tov kwvov
T°" enl to toIxo | to irpbs to llavSpoaeto and ii 63 etri tov toi%ov tov wpbs to llavbpoo-e(io),
°9 f. e7rl tov toixov tov irpbs \ to llavbpoaeio (409/8 b.C.). Cp. Corp. inscr. Att. i no. 321,
43 f. = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. i no. 373 i 43 f. = Caskey loc. cit. no. 8 a, 43 f.

(2) Corp. inscr. Att. iv. 1. 3 p. 148 ff. no. 321 2, 19 f.,'27 f. and 3, 6, iv. 1. 2 p. 74 ff.
n°- 321 iii 31 ff. = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. i no. 573 ii 74 f., iii 114 f., 127 f., v 251 ff. -
Caskey loc. cit. no. 10 i 19 f. [tiri rot to'l%ol t]6i irpbs rj[o IlavSpotrdo], ii 27 f. tiri t6[/x
TP]bs to UavSpoaeio | aieTbv, 40 f. epyaalus to | [?rp6s] to \la.\v5poo~eio a£]£to, no. ii iii
3* ff. di.a(p<xp-%o~av\Ti to. p.eTa/abvia, TCTTapa. ovto., to. j 7rp6s to Wavbpoaelo (409/8 b.C.).

(3) Corp. inscr. Att. ii. 2 no. 829, 11 = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 2. 1 no. 1654 b 34
~~ Caskey loc. cit. no. 28, 36 Kara to Hav5p6creto[v] (405/4 or 395/4 b.C.).

3 J. M. Paton The Erechtheum Cambridge, Mass. 1927 pp. 119—127 ('The Pan-
droseum') and Index p. 669.

4 Supra p. 187 n. 2.

Philochor.yra^. 146 (Frag. hist. Gr. i. 408 f. Miiller) ap. Dion. Hal. de Dinarch. 3
^ TV evdry (prjal (sc. 6 4>iXdxopos) ■ * tov b' eviaVTOv tovSI (307/6 b.C.) die\86vTOS, eripov
Mviovtos, ev aKpoiroXei o"fpxeiov eyiveTo tolovto. kvcov els tov tt}s IIoXid5oj vewv eiaeXdovaa,
bvaa eU 7-6 llavdpbo~iov, bcl Tbv §o]p.bv dya/iacra tov 'Ep/cetou Atos tov virb tt) e\ala
K<lT^KecTo. Trdrpiov 5' eVri tois 'ASrjvalois Kvva pi?) avafio.iveiv eh aKpo-jroXiv.' The topo-
graphical bearings of this passage are discussed by J. M. Paton op. cit. p. 747 f. On the
^"w of Zeus 'EpKeios or Mtaepxetos (schol. B.L.T. //. 16. 231, Hesych. s.v. Me<ripK(e)iov)
C Jessen in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc. viii. 686 f. Plout. quaeslt. Rom. Ml,
propos of the rule that the Jlamcn Dialis must neither touch nor mention a dog or a goat,
s^ys 0ao"tj/ £vlol p.7]re r?)s 'AOyvaiLov dupoTroXews eTrifiaiveiv Kvva firjTe tt)s AtjXLojv vtjltov, 5id
ep-Qavij pifii/ k.t.X. Similarly dogs would not enter the island of Sygaros (Plin. nat.
^ ' • 155), nor the temple'of Hercules in the Forum Boarium at Rome (supra ii. 783).
y (l0g that entered the market-place at Argos during the days called dpvrjibes was killed
earch. frag. 79 (Frag. hist. Gr. ii. 327 Miiller) ap. Ail. de nat. an. 12. 34, cp. Allien.
^ F M?7 Kal TLva KvvotpovTiv eopTTjv iroL-qo~wfxtda. dvTi tt)s Trap' 'Apyeiois iwLTe\ovfxe'v7]s)—
t'stom explained by the story that dogs had tom to pieces Linos the son of Apollon
^samathe daughter of Krotopos (Konon narr. 19). S. Bochart Hierozoicon rec.
alt ' ^osenniul'ei' Lipsiae 1793 i. 781 ff., L. Hopf Thierorakel und Orakelthiere in
ViijT HeUer Zeit StuttSart 1888 P- 55 ff-> and F- 0rtl1 in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
p, ' 2573 ff. collect facts bearing on the significance of dogs in ancient religion. And
azer Golden Bough3: Taboo p. 13 n. 6 has a parallel to the avoidance of dogs drawn
. toe Kafirs of the Hindoo Koosh.

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*upra p. 242.

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