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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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4io Water-carrying in connexion

(= my fig. 278 : scale j-) and a. jasper of like kind in the British Museum (Imhoof-Blumer
and O. Keller Tier- undPflahzenbilder aufMilnzen und Gemmen des klassischen AltertuMS
Leipzig 1889 p. 151 pi. 25, 35 ( = my fig. 279: scale f)) figure him with a canine body,
but three serpentine heads.

It would thus appear that Kerberos started with one head, and that in Attic art he
normally has two, but that in old Ionic art he had already acquired three, and that tins
threefold type ultimately prevailed. J. P. Postgate in M. Breal Semantics trans. Mrs H-
Cust London 1900 p. xx ff. rightly insists on his snaky adjuncts (for which see especially

0. Immisch in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1133 (citing Hekataios frag. 346 {Frag. hist. Gi ■

1. 27 Midler) =frag. 27 (F7-ag.gr. Hist. i. 14 Jacoby) op. Paus. 3. 25. 5 'Erarcuos f-ev 0
^SU}\7jaios \6yov evpev ei/cora, btpiv (pT)<ra$ enl Tcupdpw Tpa<pr)vai duvbv, KK7\9rjvai 5£ At^oy
K1JVO., 6'rt £5ei rbv dyjxd^Ta redvavat irapavrlKci viro rod iov' Kal toutov £(pt) rbv 6<p<-v l"r0
'HpaxXeovs dxOijvai Trap' EupwrOea) and S. Eitreni in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 274/'

Fig. 276.

Fig. 279.

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but id. p. xxiv wrongly explains his double and treble heads ('Let us hazard a con)^ j,eep
May not the double head of the kvwv "AiSov, the ianitor Orci, whose duty it ** ^pgied
the threshold of the lower world from being trespassed on from either side, be c ^ ^r
to the double aspect of the god of the doorway, upon which his triple hear . m and
refinement to symbolize the rplobos or forking of the ways, the one leading to , [jcati°n
the other to Tartaros [Plat. Gorg. 524 a]?'). We should rather conceive of the dup ^ ^
and triplication as early efforts at multiplication, implying intensified power to \
to bite. 0rthos, *e

Single, double, and treble heads are found again in the case of Orthros o saII1e
hound of Geryones (O. Hdfer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 1217 f.), who had^ ^ bjs
mother as Kerberos, viz. Echidna (id. ib. iii. 1215), and appears in fact to

d0ublet- c ,, .TheTwoD°SS°

At this point we must note the ingenious view of M. Bloomnem 1 ^ 163-"11''
Yama in a New Role'.in the Journal of the American Oriental Society 1893 x
 
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