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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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Zeus Ombrios

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*as repeated, perhaps by Demetrios i c. 190 B.C.1, certainly by
Agathokles c. 150 B.C. (figs. 341, 342)2 and his contemporary
Antimachos i Theos (fig. 343)3

The type itself was a Hellenistic modification of the old Hellenic
priding Zeus4. By displacing the eagle on the hand of the god it
a<J found room for the aigis, which in those days of intensive

Fig- 343-

^'OArvraAd°nald loc- ciL 45° {-' 465 P1- 3> 9 silver tetradrachm in the British Museum:

°^^l/\PYn°nalcl l°C' 45°' 465 P1" 4' 1 siIver tetradracnm in tne British Museum:
Cat. C«,NT°S ArA©OKAEOYZ AIKAIOY. Cp. P. Gardner in the Brit.
ji . tr°'ype) a"" eelc anfl Scythic Kings pp. xxviii, 10 pi. 4, 2 ( = my fig. 342 from an
jj'1'* Mus^' P' 164 pl* 3°' 5 (=mv fig- 34') silver tetradrachms, both now in the
Useum. 6Um' R- B- Whitehead op. cit. pl. 3, 7 silver tetradrachm in the British

^' 343). CaL Coins Greek and Scythic Kings pp. xxviii f., 164 pl. 30, 6 ( = my

4^-739ff.
 
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