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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 245

to Pandora, this preliminary sacrifice being known as epiboion1.
Pandrosos had a circular garment called podonychon2 or podonychosz.
Her priestess4, according to Pollux5, wore the same sacred attire.
But Photios6 and Souidas7 are apparently alluding to the same
vestment when they state that the protdnion is a small himdtion worn
by the priestess and from her transferred to the man slaying the
victim. They add that it was named protdnion because Pandrosos,
0r Pandora, with her sisters was the first (prdte) to make woollen
raiment for men. The etymology, as usual, is naught, but the rite
°f the transferred garment is of value as providing a parallel to the
custom implied by the pepios-scene on the eastern frieze of the
Parthenon8.

The case of Herse is different. She is definitely a personification
°f the Dew, and as such must be comparatively late. Hence, though
Athen ian youths swore by Agraulos9, who indeed heads their list of
witnessing deities10, and though Athenian women might swear either
by Agraulos11 or, less frequently, by Pandrosos12, nobody swore by
Herse13. Nor had she, unless we can credit an unsupported state-
ment of Ovid14, any sanctuary set apart for her. Again, Athena—

Souid. s.v. iirl^oi.ov ' 6tov tis rfj 'Ad-nvq. l$ve jiovv, t$ve Kal rrj ITavS&pa Sir /lera /3o6s'
haXeno t6 dv/xa ewlfiowv. Favorin. lex. p. 701, 7 ff. combines Philochor. frag. 32
v'ipra p. 244 n. 8) with Souidas' 6iv fiera §061, adding de stio Kal tTifioiov rb M Ty
B<>oii4vv p0t 0v6fieroi>.

Phot. lex. s.v. ttoowvuxov (Tvavbwvvxov cod.)- eadifs rijs llavdpovov KuxXorfp^s.
'* Hesych. s.v. iroSutvvxos (ttoSwvv/xos cod.)* taOr}* lepd riji TlavSpbaov.
* Corp. inset: Att. ii. 3 no. 1160 (a broken base of Pentelic marble found on the

Akropolis) [6 Sjj/ji]os-- | - - Aijlioxdpov | [---0]vyarepa | [itpeiavfi) llav]8p6(Tov, cp. ib.

n°- 1369 (a round base of Hymettian marble found on the Akropolis) 'ky\aipov Upea
^Soarpdrt] | 'EreoKXhvs AWaXISov Bvyarnp.

5 Poll. 10. 191 el Si fioiXei Kai SXXa twv UpCiv aKevCiv, (<ttl fiev itipdop.ara, raXeiroi de
^Tpiavov, irpoToviov, ■fifilutTpov. iroSwvvxov i] e<r6i]s Tijsiepeias ttjs YlavSpoaov.

Phot. lex. s.v. irporoviov ifiartSiov 0 r; Upeia dfupiivvvraL • eimlBerai Si dirb rrjt
ePe(as r£ aipdrTovTi' irpoToviov be eKk-qdi) bri irpuTij IId>'5/>o<ros fieri tuiv dSeXtpCiv
Ka-T*VKetia<se to!s dvBpwwois t'-ov ck tCiv eplwv eadrira. This hangs together with the attempt
0 derive 'Epi-xBovtos from fptov {supra p. 220).

Souid. s.v. wpoTovLoy ifxartStov 6 iipeia d/Mpiivvvrai.' ewnldeTai de airb rijs iepelas
'r&TTOVTt' irporbviov Si iKXr/Orj oti irpuiTi] TlavSupa fiera tCiv aSeX(pS>v KaredKeiaae rots
"Pwrois tt]v iK twv epiwv itrSfjTa.
■Supra ii. 1136 (pi. xliv).
Supra p. 242 f.

Poll. 8. 106 'iaropes 6eol,"AypavXos, 'EvvdXios, "April, Zeus, 9a\\w, Aufw, 'Hye/ibyy.
Aristoph. tltesm. 533 01" toi /ud -tt]v "AypavXov (R. F. B. Brunck cj."AyXavpov), 01
^"aiKes, cD (ppoveire with schol. ad he. Kara (so L Bekker for ix codd.) rijs 'AypavXov
""^op, Kara Si rrjs TlavSpbaov airavturepov, Kara Si rr)S 'EpOTjt ovx evpriKa/iev.

Aristoph. Lys. 439 f. el ripa yrj rijy HdvSpoaov Tavr-n p.bvov | rrpi xf'P' ^T'^"^£,5i
'r'^e're' TaTovnevos with schol. thesm. 533 (quoted supra n. 11).
i4 ,l'cno'- Aristoph. thesm. 533 (quoted supra n. 11).

Ov. met. 2. 737 ff. pars secreta domus ebore et testudine cultos | tres habuit thalamos,
 
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