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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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364 Water-carrying and the Danaides

Bourina in Kos1. The underground chamber of bronze in which
Akrisios king of Argos imprisoned his daughter2 has been aptly
compared by W. Helbig3 and others4 with the bronze-decorated
thdloi of the Argolid. And, in view of the connexion presumed to
exist between such thdloi and the Danaoi, the name of Akrisios'
daughter, Danae, is significant.

F. Chabas5 the Egyptologist half a century since proposed to
equate the Daanaou, not with the Danaoi, but with the Daunioi;
and this equation, though it has not attracted much notice in recent
times", raises further questions of considerable interest. To begin
with, it seems possible that the Daunioi were nothing but a branch
of the Danaoi, which crossed over from northern Greece to southern
Italy. According to Festus7, Daunus was an Illyrian chief, who
quitted his own land and settled in Apulia. His provenance suggests
that *Danf-aoi, a name with true Illyrian suffix8, became by leg1"
timate compensatory lengthening *Dann-aoi, whence Datinioi, its

1 L. Ross Reisen auf den griechischen Inseln des dgdischen Meeres Stuttgart—TUbingen
1845 iii. i3i_I34 with section, id. in the Arch. Zeit. 1850 viii. 241—244 pi. 22, 1 PIfl_"'
2 section, id. Reisen nach Kos, Halikaniassos, Rhodos und der Insel Cypern Halle 1852
p. 16 f., G. Humbert in Daremberg—Saglio Did. Ant. ii. 1229 figs. 3140 section, 3'+e
plan, R. Herzog Koische Forsclutngen mid Funde Leipzig 1899 pp. 159—161, id. in
Jahrb. d. hats, deutsch. arch. Inst. 1905 xx Arch. Anz. p. 13 ('Die Bauart des Sanze"'t
einheitlichen Bans ist aus sich schwer zu datieren. Ich mochte ihn immerhin nicht "
vorgriechisch halten, sondern friihestens den thessalischen Einwanderern zuschreiben h
L. Blirchner in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Em. xi. 1477, K. Sudhoff Kos undKnidos MtWc e
1927 p. 32 ff. figs. 1 section and plan, 2 section.

2 Supra i. 414, infra § 9 (e) iii.

3 W. Helbig Das homerische Epos aus den Denkmalem erlautcrt"* Leipzig 1887 P"

4 H. W. Stoll in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 947, J. Escher-Biirkli in Pauly—W'sS°
Real-Enc. iv. 2084. 4_

5 F. Chabas E\tudes sur Pantiquiti hislorique - Paris 1873 PP- 25°> 28r' *

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6 H. R. Hall in The Cambridge Ancient History Cambridge 1924 ii- 276- jjatur

7 Paul, ex Fest. p. 69, 1 f. Mttller, p. 60, 15 ff. Lindsay Daunia Apulia aPp^eCienS
Dauno, Illyricae gentis claro viro, qui earn, propter domesticam sec"tlonemv-i.andros
rjatria, occupavit. The Illyrian connexion reappears in Ant. Lib. 31 (aftc ^^frios-

ovtoi \abi> a6poi<rai>Tes arfiUovTo rfjs 'IraXias wapd ttjv 'ASplav i^eXdiravres Be to j^(<>('
o'lKodvras Ai}<rovas airol KadiSpvOycav. T]v U rb ttMov atfrots Trjs o-rparias tirolKO , ,-^vpiOl
Meo-o-dmoi (so cod. P. Berkelius cj. 'IXKvpwl Kal Me<nrdirioi, O. Schneidei cj-^^,_,
ileffo-airioi or 'IWvpiol Mecro-airiov or [ 'IXXupioi,] Mecrowioi, E. Oder cj. [ , y^ger f°r
Meo-o-a-rrov, E. Martini cj. [TXXu/)io(,] <oi>^Uao-dwwi.). tn-eKTa>(so G. _ , ^to^

iivel cod. P.) Si tov arparbv afia Kal tjjc yr/v ifiipiaav rpixv Ka' <»""Via<r£"' ^r.V
riye/iivos <&voixa (ins. F. BUcheler) > elxe AauWovs Kal HcvkctIovs Kal ^e<r'" s Qpfcil5-"'
Cp. also Steph.Byz. s.v. Aawioe- ttoKis 'IraXtas.. ,&m Kal AavviOP reix05' y ^ „,0rk 011
8 So Dr B. F. C. Atkinson, who from his great and as yet nnpuW^^ ^rp-
Illyrian names has kindly furnished me with the following examples: ^ Ani<ai'oS
inscr. Lat. V- no. 2198, v no. 8288 Aquileia) Annaua (ib. v no. 1072 Aq«> ;ji no-

(ib. v no. 8973 Aquileia), Avallaus (ib. iii no. 4558 Vindobona), Batauu
 
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