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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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392 Water-carrying in connexion with marriage

What is the meaning of these customs, and why should a ceremony
performed at a wedding also be performed, or at least imitated, at
the burial of a bachelor or spinster? A typical case may serve to
point the question. Here, for example, is a stele in the Ny Carlsberg
collection (fig. 260)1. Hippon, son of Agonippos, has died unwed

Fig. 260. n<j

Mm. Cat. Vases ii. 12 Type C). The deities, from left to right, are Apollon. ^ jiead
Hera, Dionysos, Aphrodite, Poseidon, Artemis, Hermes. Aphrodite carries 01^ ^ c0J1.
a Ubes, of which A. de Ridder in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. iii. i°01 sayS' £erh»rd
tenait sans donte l'eau lustrale.' Cp. the black-figured hydria published ^^garing
Auserl. Vasenb. iv. 85 f. pi. 313, where the Ubes rests on the head of a tor
goddess. a nZ. p.

1 F. Poulsen in the Jahrb. d. /tats, deulsch. arch. Inst. 1913 xxxviii Arch- f he

no. 4 with fig. 5, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek i no. 227 a Tillceg pi- 4 ( = my
 
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