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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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Rain of stones

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^^understandings. Herakles grasping his club was confused with

Bootes grasping his lagobolon—witness the Carolingian paintings

(figs. 320, 321) in the codex Vossianus1. Herakles throwing stones

Vvas equated with the stone-thrower Talos2, whose name bore a

c°nvenient resemblance to that of the sufferer Talas3. It was altered

y some wiseacre into Tantalos4, the hero who lived in dread of the
fal 1'

uing rock, and by some fool of a copyist into Taos the Peacock5!
final muddle, prompted perhaps by Tantalos under his rock,
Perhaps by Herakles fighting his snake, produced the name Atlas6.
°uern sky-charts are content with the label Hercules. But rival
'Qiants have been numerous, as may be seen from the appended
s(emma:

The Fettered God
(Babylonian Original)

Prometheus Ixion
The Suffering Hero

Keteus
^raithos of Tegea
* >V B.C.)

fij^se!], Thamyris Orpheus

Herakles v. Draco Herakles v. Ligyes
(Eratosthenes
s. iii B.C.)

Talas
(Teukros of Babylon
c. 100 A.D.)

Talos
(Antiochos of Athens
s. ii A.D.)

Atlas Tantalos Taos

Vm? fiR- 320C)entU'y °f Germanicus at Leyden (cod. Voss. Lat.qt0 79fol. 6V Hercules
fXder Berj. and fo'- 12" Bootes ( = my fig. 321) published by G. Thiele Antike Him-

<* ^ Antiochn?9? ?\93 fie- '9 and P- 96 n).

ot))^ 11 one fra°S °f Atllens U. ii A. D.), author of a famous astrological poem Thesaarol,
tie? r Parts survivemCnl nexameters is quoted by the astronomer Palchos (s. v A.D.) and
'So, 'Chis<:ften / m a" °ld prose Paraphrase given by various MSS. (W. Christ Geschkhte
a ^ 2?9, ^ho~'"cra'"rC MUnchen 1924 ii. 1. 678). See further F. Boll Sphaera Leipzig
pra p. +8 restores TdXuj from Ta\&s pirTuv XWov cod. V3 and racis cod. A.
 
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