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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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extending as far as Chalkis (R. Philippson in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 2438), it may
that we should keep Ellopium to denote a sword 'of true Ellopian bronze.' a.b.C.)
ensem posuisse, et Aethrae Thesei matri praedixisse, ne ante eum Athenas mitteret,
1uam sua virtute lapide sublato, potuisset gladium patri referre. itaque niti videtur, ut
'luam altissime possit, lapidem extollat. hac etiam de causa nonnulli lyram, quae proxima
ei signo est collocata, Thesei esse dixerunt, quod ut eruditus omni genere artium, lyram
^Uoque didicisse videbatur. idque et Anacreon [frag. 99 Bergk4, 121 Edmonds) dicit:
a"yXov 5'Ai-yeiSeoi Q-rjaios earl \vpi), schol. Arat. phaen. 74 1) Q-qaia..

1" Theseus raising the rock was a subject in vogue with artists for some five hundred
years. The hero is regularly represented with bent knee, a modification of the archaic
'uefauf. His attitude is awkward, and even unreasonable, on an Etruscan scarab of
~ nded sardonyx at Vienna (R. von Schneider Album auserlesener Gegensttinde der Antiken-
unwilling des Allerhbchsten Kaiserhauses Wien 1895 pi. 40, 3, Furtwangler Ant. Gemmtn i
j '1'> 55 (= my fig. 312 : scale f), ii. 85. Inscribed These), more natural on a relief fromTrysa,
° °e dated c. 420—410 b.C. (O. Benndorf—G. Niemann Das Heroon von Gfblbaschi- Trysa
len 1889 P-173 pi. 19, 11 ( = my fig- 314). Reinach Rip. Reliefs i.459), 011 a small pedi-
ntal relief surmounting a stele of Hymettian marble inscribed c. 136—133 (?) b.C. with a
^.cree in honour of the Troezenian Telesias (Corp. inscr. Alt. iv. 2 no. 458 b, W. Larfeld
Ze't^"C!l d"' griechischen Epigraphik Leipzig 1898 ii. i. 139, F. von Duhn in the Arch.
' '^77 xxxv. 171 f. no. 104, Svoronos Ath. Nationalinus. pi. 217, 5), and on Roman

lra' re'iefs in terra cotta referable to the period c. 30 b.C.—c. 140 a.d. (G. P. Campana

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*l*cfle opere in plastica Roma 1842—1851 pi. 117, Brit. Mus. Cat. Terracottas p. 398
594 pi. 39; H. von Rohden—H. Winnefeld Architektonischeromische Tonreliefs der

Ben "Berlin IQn i- ii pi- « ( = my fig- 315). Inscribed OCCeOyC = e(7?)cr<fous.
Point1 r°C^ "e t'le sn'e'd' 'ne sneathed sword and the quiver (?) of Aigeus. Aithra
rer>rl S.to them). A marble relief from Ostia, now in the Villa Albani, has a similar
lng of the scene complicated by the presence of other onlookers (G. Winckelmann

1>ex. . enil antichi inediti'1 Roma 1821 ii. 130 pi. 96, Einzelaufnahmen no. 1126 with
ditsff' ^ ^ ^ ' Amelung, Reinach Rip. Reliefs iii. 146 no. 1, W. Helbig Fiihrer durch
an,j " lc^len Sammlungen klassischer Altertiimer in Rom3 Leipzig 1913 ii. 455 f. no. 1924),
work°r'laS a wni'e marble tripod-base from Mt Gerizim, now at Constantinople, Attic
in tu ° ^°man date (Mendel Cat. Sculpt. Constantinople ii. 385 ff. no. 638 fig., O. Brendel

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'P^H — c*eutsch- arch. Inst. 1932 xlvii. 202 f. fig. 2 ( = my fig. 316) inscribed Q-qo-evs \

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c. tg0 iheseus raises the rock in the presence of Aithra and two maids). Pausanias

actUa| i S1W on tne Akropolis at Athens a bronze statue of Theseus pushing up an
CUr'ous WC ' beneath which were the shoes and sword of Aigeus (Paus. 1. 27. 8). This
^'^tlii>ies°rp °^ 'S snown on imPerial bronze coins of Athens (E. Beule Les monnaies

^oof-Bi **** 1858 p' 397 f' fig'' Brit' Mus' CaL Cm"s Attica etc- P- I05 P1- l8' 8'
^es "'on l-mer ant^ ^' Gardner Num. Comm. Paus. iii. 145 f. pi. dd, 2, J. N. Svoronos
n°- 5963 "j" d'Athines Munich 1923—1926 pi. 95, 25—36, McCltan Cat. Coins ii. 366
u* niy c ]]' ,I" Fig. 313 is from a well preserved specimen

TheS:„;0Uecti°")- At Troizen too, where the original rock of

allirn ft / seen U'aus. 2. 32. 7 cited supra i. 519 n. 2, cp.

^owpafj ll^ej.rag- 66 Schneider, 20 Mair h fiEi> yap Tpoiffivi

0tl Drt>n?.e V^TPV I 6tjkc avv apiriBecffi), the same type reappears
nfiSUs P. i6°mS °f imPeriaI date {Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Pelopon-
"l0- 25 pi ,7 n°" 20 P1- 3', 5 Commodus, p. 168 no. 24 Geta,
5r**»- Comm 9aPhUiPPus r»nior. Imhoof-Blumer and P. Gardner
"h 487110 « »p""' i-4° P1- M- 11 Commodus, Weber Cat. Coins Fi ,,,

"enl<maler mj calIa)- See further F. Wieseler'Die erhaltenen

k. eseus, Sow . Darste'lungen der Troezenisch-Attischen Sage von Aegeus, Aethra und
Gttel/rrl e", dlese die Troezen vorgefallenen Ereignisse betrifft' in the Nachr. d.

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Pastes re' Goltingen Phil.-hist. Classe 1886 pp. 65—72 (numerous other gems

teller /Presentir>g Theseus and the rock are listed ib. pp. 69—71) and H. Steuding
 
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