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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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Pyre-extinguishing rain 511

design (pi. xli)1. Alkmene sits as a suppliant on an altar, a handsome
structure built with fenders and a triglyph-frieze. In front of it is
stacked a pyre of round logs. Amphitryon on the right and Antenor
°n the left are even now firing the logs with torches. But at the last
foment Alkmene raises her hand to Zeus, whose figure, closely
resembling that of Amphitryon, is visible in the upper air. In answer
to' Alkmene's cry Zeus sends an instant storm. Two thunderbolts

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*nt. v 6 7 (reverse) ( = my pi. xli and fig. 322), C. Dugas in Daremberg—Saglio
32i, jj0' ?3 % 732°, P. Ducati Storia delta ceramica greca Firenze s. a. ii. 444 ff.
(reverse) PP'n lila^-fig. Vases p. 452 f. no. 1, Corf. vas. ant. Brit. Mus. iv E. a pi. 1,
and 2 b (obverse) with text p. 3 f. by A. H. Smith and F. N. Pryce.
 
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