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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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254 The Daughters of Kekrops

cicala, though with less approximation to nature (F. Studniczka in the Jahrb. d. kais.
deuisch. arch. Inst. 1896 xi. 283 f. fig. 15 (=yaj-fig!_i62]ii

On the whole it may be concluded that the Utttx. ot Thouk. 1. 6 was a golden fibida
shaped like a cicala, that being the traditional, perhaps the tribal, badge of Ionian
autdchthones.

We are not, therefore, surprised to find that the tettix occurs as a private badge on
tetradrachms of Athens with two monograms struck c. 229—197 B.C. {Hunter Cat. Coins

Fig. 162.

ii. 59 no. 73 pi. 34, 6, nos. 74, 75, J. N. Svoronos Les monnaies dAthenes Munich IjP*
1926 pi. 37, 6—15) and again on tetradrachms and drachms with the names ot ^
brothers Lysan[dros] and Glaukos issued in 159 B.C. {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Attica
pp. xliii, 62, Hunter Cat. Coins ii. 64 no. 114, J. N. Svoronos op. cit. pi. 48, 21—31, v£
the date see J. E. Kirchner 'Zur Datirung der athenischen Silbermiinzen' 1"
Zeitschr. f. Num. 1898 xxi. 82, J. Sundwall Untersuchungcn iibcr die aitischen M
des neueren Stiles Helsingfors 1908 p. 96, Head Hist, num.- p. 383. Fig. l6f 1S
a specimen in my collection). On bronze pieces the tittix is sometimes a 'symbol ((w ^
head of Athena Parthinos; rev. owl on amphora (Brit. Mus. Cat. Corns Attica etc Pi
 
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