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Zeus Errhos
APOAAflNOS • EP2C (Corp. inscr. Att. i no. 430 'AwdWwvos "Ep<rov, Inscr. Gr.
ed. min. i no. 783 'A7r6X\oeos ■ "Epcro, E. Curtius and J. A. Kaupert Atlas von Athen
Berlin 1878 p. 30 description with pi. 8, 2 sketch by F. Adler (=myfig. H. Bliimner
Technologic und Terminologie der Gewerbe ttnd Kiinste bei Griechen und Rbmern Leipzig
1884 iii. 217 fig. 25, T. Schreiber Atlas of Classical Antiqtiities ed. W. C. F. Anderson
London 1895 p. 15 pi. 8, 5, C H. Weller in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1903 vii. 270 f. fig- 5
photo, fig. 6 sketch, M. E. Dunham ib. p. 296 no. 14'Air6\\avos- "Epcrov). This is usually
transcribed "Eptrou, but A. Boeckh in the Corp. inscr. Gr. i no. 456/2 prints 'Epcro.....
Fig. 174.
and H. van Herwerden Appendix lexici Graeci suppletorii et dialectici Lugduni ■BataT°/; el
1904 p. 90 assumes a nominative "Ep<7?;s or "Eptros (id. Lexicon Graecum suppW' £5 jn
dialecticum"1 Lugduni Batavorum 1910 p. 587 gives 'Uptros ("EfNnjs?)). H- Stuart)-'^0 the
the new ed. of Liddell and Scott, Oxford 1929, has '"Epo-os...perh. cf. "EpP05- ^
left of the shrine is a crude carving of a stone-cutter, who bears a hammer 01 PlC ^gy
a square and is inscribed twice with the name Archedemos (Inscr. Gr. ed. mm- 1 ^ as
ApxtSvpos- I 'Apxttiypo*.)- Inscriptions found elsewhere in the cave describe essed
Archedamos of Thera (ib. no. 786 ['A]px<?5a,uos | [k]o Bepaws), who being P ^ b
by the Nymphs was bidden to adorn their grotto (ib. no. 788 'Apx^W5 0 ^ u 48
vvfi<p\6\7jirTOS <ppaS\at<xi Nuiti0oc t\avrpov <?£?;py|d{aTo = Cougny Anth. Pal. ^f^6' Qep\a''
planted a garden for them (Inscr. Gr. ed. min. i nos. 784/7853 'kpx^Ws ttljcted
kcLttov Xu|/x0ais e0i;Tewe^ = a sixth foot plus a complete hexameter), and cons
Zeus Errhos
APOAAflNOS • EP2C (Corp. inscr. Att. i no. 430 'AwdWwvos "Ep<rov, Inscr. Gr.
ed. min. i no. 783 'A7r6X\oeos ■ "Epcro, E. Curtius and J. A. Kaupert Atlas von Athen
Berlin 1878 p. 30 description with pi. 8, 2 sketch by F. Adler (=myfig. H. Bliimner
Technologic und Terminologie der Gewerbe ttnd Kiinste bei Griechen und Rbmern Leipzig
1884 iii. 217 fig. 25, T. Schreiber Atlas of Classical Antiqtiities ed. W. C. F. Anderson
London 1895 p. 15 pi. 8, 5, C H. Weller in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1903 vii. 270 f. fig- 5
photo, fig. 6 sketch, M. E. Dunham ib. p. 296 no. 14'Air6\\avos- "Epcrov). This is usually
transcribed "Eptrou, but A. Boeckh in the Corp. inscr. Gr. i no. 456/2 prints 'Epcro.....
Fig. 174.
and H. van Herwerden Appendix lexici Graeci suppletorii et dialectici Lugduni ■BataT°/; el
1904 p. 90 assumes a nominative "Ep<7?;s or "Eptros (id. Lexicon Graecum suppW' £5 jn
dialecticum"1 Lugduni Batavorum 1910 p. 587 gives 'Uptros ("EfNnjs?)). H- Stuart)-'^0 the
the new ed. of Liddell and Scott, Oxford 1929, has '"Epo-os...perh. cf. "EpP05- ^
left of the shrine is a crude carving of a stone-cutter, who bears a hammer 01 PlC ^gy
a square and is inscribed twice with the name Archedemos (Inscr. Gr. ed. mm- 1 ^ as
ApxtSvpos- I 'Apxttiypo*.)- Inscriptions found elsewhere in the cave describe essed
Archedamos of Thera (ib. no. 786 ['A]px<?5a,uos | [k]o Bepaws), who being P ^ b
by the Nymphs was bidden to adorn their grotto (ib. no. 788 'Apx^W5 0 ^ u 48
vvfi<p\6\7jirTOS <ppaS\at<xi Nuiti0oc t\avrpov <?£?;py|d{aTo = Cougny Anth. Pal. ^f^6' Qep\a''
planted a garden for them (Inscr. Gr. ed. min. i nos. 784/7853 'kpx^Ws ttljcted
kcLttov Xu|/x0ais e0i;Tewe^ = a sixth foot plus a complete hexameter), and cons