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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 holed vessel in Egypt 349

At Silsilis {Djebel Selseleh), on the right bank of the Nile in Upper
^-gypt, a stele was found bearing an inscription flanked by two
reliefs—on one side a sacred tree, on the other a bull and a young
toan holding a torch or stick in his left hand1. This was 'the
salutation of Leonidas the helmsman to Neilos Zeus called Nephotcs
the Greatest' and is dated in the year 106/7 A.D.2 Now Nephotes, as
A. H. Sayce3 pointed out, is a Grecised form of the Egyptian
Neb-pet, 'Lord of Heaven.' There was, moreover, a long-standing
belief that the Nile was a celestial river4, and sundry mythographers
'dentified it as such with Eridanos or Okeanos5. Kanobos the
helmsman gave his name to a star6 appearing low down beneath
this constellation7. It is therefore quite conceivable that the rounded
body of Kanopos was treated as a quasi-sky, and that the figures with
which it was adorned were those of stars or constellations. Support
°r the conjecture is not far to seek.

If Kanobos was thus identified with Osiris, his wife Theonoe8
°r Eumenouthis9 seems to have been equated with Isis. In this
^nnexion a small Nolan amphora once belonging to the Museo
lvenzio must be taken into account. An old drawing here re-
Pr°duced (fig.233)10 shows the two sides of the vase as one continuous

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j)0 " Lepsius Denkmaeler aas Aegypten und Aethiopien Berlin 1849—1859 82

'2* (inscription only).
berger . ^ayce the Rev. £l. Gr. 1894 vii. 297 f. no. ix (inscription only) = Ditten-
aus 2 rtent. Gr. inscr. sel. no. 676= F. Preisigke Sammelbuch Griechischer Urkunden
4,j!(i Strassburg 1915 i. 7 no. 23 to Trpoo-\Kivi]p.a. [Ae][w«'5ou Kv^e\pvijTov Nei'X<w|

^itte b°" -11 Ne0u>Tou tov I [fi]eyi<TTov. '■ L t Tpaiamv Kaf[o-a]pos tov xvpiov. Sayce and
Nile.- Sei' aSSUme that KVfrP

viyrov XeiXoi/ should be taken together as ' helmsman of the

"nd their p K l°C' Cp' B' P' GrenfeI1—A- S- Hunt—D. G. Hogarth Fayum Towns
af*ri London 1900 p. 255 no. cv Col. ii, 14 Nefotian(us).

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349 n. 2.

f «»ut. de IS. a Os. 22.
is'hen /% P°eL astr- 2- 32 Canopos, whose source (see W. Christ Geschichtc der gricch-
Krii/yo "uter<Mur6 Mlinchen 1920 ii. [. 248 n. 4) was pseudo-Eratosth. catast. 37

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EiVe„ a^ mtc°r- 106 (i. 209 Dindorf) Kd»wj96s tc 0 Mtve\&ov Kv^pvrrrrts ko.1 y tovtov
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to G w?i"s.

T^CCXclr/n Va" del Museo yi-^nzio discgnati da Costanzo Angeliui net

fig- 7o l2 Rome and Naples 1900 p. 5 pi. 29, Harrison Proleg. Gk. Rel? p. 279 f.

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