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
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Preface
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VOLUME III with its two Parts comprises the third, and final,
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will remember that the task itself was one of formidable com-
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subsections, as I have later endeavoured to trace in sequence the
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The work as a whole sets out to survey the range and influence
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adopt the dictionary-method, admirably carried out by E. Fehrle,
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The former may simplify things and enable you to get more directly
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pressed it because the aetiological myth that I thought to detect
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The quarter-century that has intervened between the publication
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well into the framework of the book and very seldom called for the
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First and foremost stands my debt of gratitude to the Syndics of
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under the auspices of two old friends, old in years but young in
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I have further been able to count on the co-operation of man)'
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the late Professor S. Langdon (p. 550 n. o), and the Reverend H.
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Mr Sidney Smith, Mr P. E. Newberry, and the late Mr J. E. Quibell
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Mr A. Waley identified the source of a Chinese inscription and
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the detailed and very helpful critique of Charles Picard {Revue de
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that I secured the unique double axes from Crete and Athens
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cured for me photographs of an interesting pzthos-\id from the same
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of access. Dr N. Bachtin gave me prints of Mount Ossa and of the
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of views, which included not only the actual summit (pi. lxviii)
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of Mount Emertsa on the Albanian frontier, which he had found
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with Bektashite monks to the summit of Mount Tomori near Berat
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and Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British
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G. M. Columba and E. Gabrici supplied a fine photograph of the
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Briailles supplied the cast of a gem representing Kroisos on the
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265). by Mr N. Glueck of the American School of Oriental Re-
Contents of Volume III
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ZEUS AS GOD OF THE WEATHER
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(d) The Clouds personified in Cult and Myth .... 68
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§ 9. Zeus and the Rain.........284—881
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iii. Rain-magic in the cult of Zeus...... 3X4
List of plates in Volume III
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II Amphora from Vulci, now in the Vatican: Poseidon,
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(A) Poseidon, shouldering the island, attacks a Giant
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amid the clouds........36
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[A) Poseidon attacks Polybotes in the presence of Ge
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VII Amphora from Melos, now at Paris: the Gigantomachy—
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VIII Krater (amphora ?) from Ruvo, now at Petrograd: the Gigan-
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X Hydria from Vulci, now in the British Museum:
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(2) Gold bulla from Italy, now in the British Museum : Birth of
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XV (1) Lekythos of early Apulian style from Anxia, now in the British
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XVI Hydria at Queens' College, Cambridge: Apollon visits the
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XVII Etruscan mirrors representing the oracular head of Orpheus:
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(3) A fragmentary mirror formerly in the Borgia collection and
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XXI Plan of the American excavations on the north slope of the
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Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of
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Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of
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the Snake-goddess (Athena?) of late geometric art . . 189
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XXVIII Votive relief in island marble, found on the Akropolis at Athens:
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XXIX PeMke from Kameiros, now in the British Museum :
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(3) The whole vase (4) Head of Kore (5) Palmette . . 306
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XXXII Reliefs from the Column of Marcus Aurelius at Rome:
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XXXIV Amphora from the Basilicata, now in the British Museum:
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XXXV Loutrophdros in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York:
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the uninitiated in the Underworld, together with Oknos
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Orpheus leads a family of initiates into the presence of
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(a—d) Bouzyges ploughing in the presence of Athena
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Europe on the Bull
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the Bull.......' 620
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LI I Amphora from Vulci, now in the Vatican :
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LI 11 Amphora from Caere, now in the Vatican :
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Athena born from the head of Zeus, with two Eileithyiai
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LVI I (1) Drawing of the east pediment of the Parthenon by J. Carrey (?)
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LIX Pelike in the British Museum: (A) Zeus and Nike (B) Hera
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a spectator stands before the Owl on the Akropolis . 777
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LXI 11 Krater at Gotha: Perseus presents Athena with the Gorgon's
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LXV (i) Etruscan kylix at Leipzig: Pegasos born from the blood of
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LXX (1) A bronze mirror-case in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge :
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LXXI I Fresco from Pompeii, now at Naples: the Hierbs Gdmos of
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LXXIV A bust of Zeus Sarapis in lapis lazuli, c. 300 A.D., now in the
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XXX (a) and (b) Marble head of Pan from Greece, now in the
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now in the Museum of the Augusta Trajana -Society at
Abbreviations
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The following additions should be made to the List of Abbreviations printed in
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Am. Journ. Arch. From 1932 (vol. xxxvi) onwards the American Journal of Archaeology
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that period the title is simply Philologische Wochenschrift.
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Finger Rings = F. H. Marshall Catalogue of the Finger Rings, Greek,
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Gems- = H. B. Walters Catalogueof the Engraved Gems and Cameos Greek
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Rom. Pottery = H. B. Walters Catalogue of the Roman Pottery in the
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Holland 2, Italy 12, Poland 3. Spain 1, the United States 6, and Yugoslavia 2.
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Frazer Worship of Nature = Sir J. G. Frazer The Worship of Nature i (Sky, Earth, Sun)
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Head Coins of the Greeks = A Guide to the principal Coins of the Greeks from circ. 700 n.c.
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Jahrb. d, Deutsch. Arch. Inst. From 1918 (vol. xxxiii) onwards the Jahrbuch des kaiserlich
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ctlean Cat. Coins = Fitzwilliam Museum. Catalogue of the Mc Clean Collection of Greek
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~^he Greek Mainland, the Aegaean Islands, Crete.
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ssori Min.-Myc. Rel. = The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion and its Survival in Greek
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work, begun in 1894 and now nearing completion, at present (1939) covers the entries
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Repertoire (apart from its first volume, the 'Clarac de poche') claims to have published
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i The Excavations. Part 1 (1910—1914) by Howard Crosby Butler Leyden 1922.
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v Roman and Christian Sculpture. Part 1 The Sarcophagus of Claudia Antonia
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Stuart Jones Cat. Sculpt. Pal. d. Conserv. Rome = A Catalogue of the Ancient Sculptures
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preserved in the Municipal Collections of Rome. The Sculptures of the Palazzo dei
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'• 1 The collection of Capt. E. G. Spencer-Churchill, M.C., of Northwick Park.
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eberCat. Coins = The Weber Collection. Greek Coins by L. Forrer i (Auriol Find Class,
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With the Berl. Philol. Woch. and continued as the Philologische Wochenschrift).
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §5. Zeus and the earthquakes
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ZEUS AS GOD OF THE WEATHER.
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during the six years 1893—1898, and adds that, for every shock felt
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2 See C. Davison The Founders of Seismology Cambridge 1927 pp. 160—176.
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globe et mesure de la sismicite' in the Beilrdge zur Geophysik Leipzig 1900 iv. 357
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correspond with prominent features of the country—the base of a
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'Erdbeben im Aitertum' in the Neue Jahrb. f. Mass. Altertum 1908 xxi. 604 f., id. in
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(conflict?) of the dead (Ail. var. hist. 4. 19 koX rbv aeiajj-bv i^tveaXb^ei ovSiv &X\o dvai
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1891 i. 364ff., Frazer Golden Bough*: Adonis Attis Osiris3 i. 197 ff. ('The Earthquake
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primeval monsters called N„d.«, who broke the very g»™J»*1 ™» ^
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Ml Stdropo, (see further Halliday ad loc. p. ao7ff.). S. Reinach in the Rev. Arcli. 19W
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Herakles-Mimas beneath Prochyte, Iapetos beneath Inarime-made the earth snake
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to lie beneath Mt Vesuvius (Philostr. her. 2. 7). and during the eruption of 79 A-»- m!U \
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n«t day a peasant employed over the currant-crop in the village of Hagios Kyr.ko
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Cp. supra ii. 505 f.). It should, however, be recognised that the: express con-
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is believed to shatter, the house of Pentheus (G. Norwood The Riddle of the Bacchae
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(H. Usener in the Rhein. Mus. 1898 liii. 349 = 2'^. Kleine Schriften Leipzig—Berlin 1913
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in Roscher Zex. Myth. ii. 2646 = R. Wunsch in the Corp. inscr. Alt. App. defix. p. xv = A.
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dXrjdrj, ^AfleTc Kal re\\eubcraTi p.oi rnv irpayfiarelav ravT-qv (on the identification of
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TTo\vdv\8pioi ('of the graveyard (nokvavSpiov)') Ki /3i(ai)o8dvaTU Ke duipoL Ke dVopoi ra<pTjs,
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F. G. Kenyon Greek Papyri in the British Museum London 1893 i. 106 no. 121, 691 f.
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•W*a and is possibly to be connected with Upai, Ionic trf, the 'hawk *p£rev
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Nock in The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 1925 x>. 158 citing Sir C. H. S^-M^s
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*« no. T23, I0f. (of iv or v A.D.), F. LI. Griffith-H. Thompson The Demotu
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The fact is that any and every subterranean deity invoked by the magician «"*«?
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The boundless earth and the tall mountain-tops.
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Troy-town to boot and the Achaean ships.
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Should cleave the very earth and bring to the ken
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them, with kimdtion and sceptre, raises his hand to quell the
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2 My specimen came from the cabinet of a Greek collector on May 14, 1928. Obv.
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•HworiTaioi is similarly used of Poseidon 20 times in the Iliad, 6 times in the Odyssey
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eipwe&is thrice. The word mostly occupies the end of the line, but not in II. 1- 45s. •
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Hence it may be inferred that the old pre-Homeric tags (supra i. 444. »• 384 n. o) to
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The v of ivoaixBuv becomes vv in ivvoctyaios metri gratia (Cornut. thiol. 22 p. \i, 1
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OwtstUmes epicae Gueterslohae 1892 p. 159 f-)- But the common assumPtlon
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Handb. d. gr. Etym. i. 4.0, K. F. W. Schmidt in the Zeitschrift fur vergletchende
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Pound like in.TvpiB*rm), 'the earth-god in the water,' cp. Poll. i. 238 yr,...vbrtos(vvoros
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eivoo-lipvWos involving prothetic e and the root sna of vinos, vorls, etc.—to be rendered
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and mean 'burdened with the ground,' 'burdened with earth,' 'laden with leaves.' The suffix
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But against all these fancies must be set the solid fact that the said epithets are
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connects the second element in the compound 'Evvoo-l-Sas with '52 dorice pro yij.' That 52
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cj. rpixoXos r, Si)). It should, however, be observed that the ancient grammanans in general
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as equivalent to'Ewatyaioi, AS being in this case an ancient but unrelated name o the
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Dialekte Heidelberg 1909 p. 292, C. D. Buck Introduction to the Study of the Greek Dialects
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*7opa|t 6^0upa j ^Oor, p&r Si ^) = 7i0upa-would support the claim that Sa is a legiti-
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°f horses (so H. Usener in the Khcin. Mus. .898 BiL 348 ^fl O
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"Piipr]s ewTaX6<poio the reference is to the supreme Deity of the Jews or the Christians.]
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Lang (quoted in the preceding note) = Eudok. viol. 769 (p. 569, 24 f. Flach) elra evvo-
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SLovos, o-KeSq (sc. Zeus) (Wilamowitz, accepting the vbcrwv of cod. Med.1, rewrites OaXao-aiav
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8. 350, 9- 528, h. Pos. 6), sometimes without the name of the god (II. 9. 183, 13. 59,
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is accepted by K. W Goettling-J. Flach and H. G. Evelyn Wh.te. But the^gateJ
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preserves a genuine appellative of Poseidon, though the glossator-accord.ng to O.JM
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two portions-the one in the monastery of the A7.o. TWapdKWTa or iapa»ra between
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*«««7 ^. no. 946, M. N. Tod and A. J. B. Wace A Catalogue of the Sputa
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of Damonon and Enymakratidas at the same contests. The record includes vanou events
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110. 268 a theatre-seat inscribed shortly before the Christian era iepfws | HoaeiS&vos |
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111. 1 no. 805 = Dittenberger Sytl. inscr. Gr. '3 no. 790 a base of Pentelic marble, on the
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Taiijoxos. Other available evidence points in the same direction; for, whereas in s. iv B.C.
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1 ff. = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 1 no. 1146, 1 ff. a decree of the tribe Erechtheis, before
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the Erechtheion) elai fiwfiol, HotreiSGivos, i<f ov Kal 'Epex#« Bbovaiv (k tov (so R. Porson
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tendency to equate Poseidon with Erechtheus, the earlier occupant of. the Erechtheion
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'EpexBius (sc- Medeios ii and Diokles iii in the stemma of the Eteoboutadai as given by
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The fact that Poseidon at Athens bore the cult-title Taiijoxos gives special point to
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1 A rough stone, about a foot long, dug up a little below the great wall which supports
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On the Poseidon-cults of Thera see Preller—Robert Gr. Myth. i. S75 n. 1, Gruppe
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Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 486. For a fuller discussion leading up to the right derivation,
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at» offering), SXos neut. (for V<!Xos, cp. Hesych. fxe<r0i»- Sp/*c«wx, with 6- under the
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bewegt.' The history of o'xos, dxeiaBai is—pace the pundits—decisive for the meaning
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P. Kretschmer ploughed a lonely and fruitless furrow, when he sought to take the
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Poseidon appears as ' earth-carrier' in ceramic illustrations of the Gigantomachy
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669, 686, 754 f., J. Six in the Ath. Mitth. 1925 1. 117 fF. pi. 1). According to the oldest
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swim, and how Poseidon flung a trident at him but failed to hit, the missile becoming the
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Berlin (Furtwangler Vasensam?nl. Berlin ii. 589ff. no. 2293), attributed to 'the Brygos
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Hoppin to 'the Brygos painter' (Hoppin Red-fig. Vases i. 136 no. 80), by Beazley to
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from fresh photographs. The rock on (1) shows a scorpion, a polyp, a hedgehog, and
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Only one of the red-figured vases names the Giant, and this calls him not Polybotes
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pi. 13, 1. The rock shows a polyp, a dolphin, etc., a prawn (?), a goat, a snake, and
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(probably from Cape Chelone: see Paus. 1. 2. 4) and flung by Poseidon at the Giant
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inscription from Tristomo in Karpathos published by M. Beaudouin in the Bull. Corr.
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1 So in the cosmogonies of (1) Babylonia (P. Jensen Die Kosmologie der Babylonier
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Briggs and E. G. Briggs A critical and exegetical Commentary on the Book of Psalms
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(3) Egypt (?) (E- A- Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians London 1904 i. 288 ff.,
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3 For the cosmic oA/ras of the Pythagoreans see Philolaos frag. 12 Diels (supra i. 358
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Richardson in an important paper on 'The Myth of Er (Plato, Republic, 616 b)' makes it
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ales held that the earth was afloat like wood upon water (Aristot. de caelo 2. 13.
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ct/iey but the reference is to Thales and Hippon) elpai t6 SSup nai ttip yijp ed> BSaTos
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WisSlnS r£Sults of the Peripatetic Agatharchides and others (H. Berger in Pauly—
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to Arte M C'U'te ce,ta'n tnat the phrase 'floating on the ocean' goes back beyond Pliny
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towards the earth' or 'God is shaking his hair8'—both expressions
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Other poets, classical and post-classical, associate the most awe-
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TTjV KQirr\v o'iav tt/s "Upas typa\peii). The former anecdote is a commonplace (supra i.
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Leaf in the argument prefixed to his ed. of //. 8, in his note ad loc, and in his book
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Sikes, D. B. Monro, etc. ad loc). Nonn. Dion. 2. 27 if. describes the wrath of Typhoeus
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on the ancestral altar2. Apameia in Phrygia was repeatedly devas-
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of the vague reverential phrases 'He shook10' or, more often, 'God
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The Romans exhibited, on the whole, a more marked tendency
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5 Cic. & div. 1. 101 (cp. 2. 69) with a useful note by A. S. Pease ad loc The den
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Schmidt) is merely folk-etymology. The attempt to connect it with the Semiti ^ ^.
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'Juno Moneta' in the Num. Chron. Fourth Series 1910 x. 1-12) is more ;ngen ^
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If**™ tfK„Z lQ Dessau after Mommsen. The MS. of Fblegon has^ X f>
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remarks on the point5:
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The connexion of Maia with magnus, motor, etc. is philologically sound (Walde Lai.
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qui est Iuppiter, a magnitudine scilicet ac maiestate dictus. The inscription from Frascati
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authenticity: see H. Dessau in the Corp. inscr. Lat. xiv no. 216* and in the Ephem. epigr.
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2 lul. Obseq. 26, Oros. 4. 4. 5 ff. In Frontin. strut. 1. 12. 3 the consul is wrongly
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and publishing as usual the name of the god for whom the holiday was to be kept,
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^Z'gtorg. 2. 479 (= Isid. orig. 14. 1. if.), and the section 'Die wissenschaftliche Seis-
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lentia | restituit (on a large altar now standing at the southern angle of the Palatine
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tt p ' sive deae> I C- Ter- Center | ex voto | posuit (formerly in the church of St Ursus
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Cor' 4 = Dessau op. cit. 5047 sive deo sive deae oves II (from the acta fratmm Arvalium
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i88°eS' " ^IOm t'le curla frat,'um Arvalium for 224 A.D.), J. Schmidt in the Ephem. epigr.
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eus I Sei dea (foun(j at xibur on a cippus of local stone), G. Gatti in the Not. Scavi
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t . . P" 3**. The 'sive...sive...' invocations are discussed by E. Norden Agnostos Theos
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Libanios, who composed a special and somewhat hysterical lamentation for the down-
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returned to the faith of their forefathers and, after a characteristic (cp. supra ii. 1194 ft.)
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down by the spread of the new religion (id. 9. 7. 8 ff.).
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816, 17 ff. Hartel: the letter is of 256 a.d. (A. Jlilicher in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc.
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Painters and poets, who from time to time personified the
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3 Obviously two could play at that game, and of the two the Christians were likely to
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»M» (o-njae- k.t.X. (perhaps in allusion to the earthquake which shook Antiocheia
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k-t.\. (during the earthquake at Constantinople in 400 or 401 A.D.), id. in Acta Apost.
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3 Not so Chrysostom, who in purely rhetorical vein personifies the Antiochene earth-
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With the shoulders shove and hustle,
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He is however conscious that he makes the mountains picturesque,
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With the blest Muses' choir. 'Twas I
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P- Oppe Raphael London 1909 p. 160 f. pi. 115, 1. The cartoons are now in the South
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4 A small marble frieze found on the base of a lararium in the house of the auctioneer
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«ood too far towards the right in carving the relief (J. Overbeck—A. Mau op. cit.1 p. 7°
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §6. Zeus and the clouds / (a) Zeus and the clouds in the literature
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Augusta Trevirorum, tried to make him forswear his faith before a heathen altar till the
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uninjured beneath the ruins of a wall that had collapsed above his grave. (4) St Petrus
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In 1625 a.d. he was chosen as a recent and popular saint to protect the new realm of
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Pope Benedict xiii escaped by lying directly under the saint's reliquary. (9) St Franciscus
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at the end of the line). Of these passages two have a noteworthy context: 9. 67 fif. vr\val
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ovpavbdev etff. Much the same is said of Poseidon in Od. 5. 291 ff. us elir&v aivayev
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Zeis (always at the end of the line and, except in 7. 280, 11. 318, 14. 293, 17. 198, 20. 215,
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//. 5. 631, 736, 8. 387, 15- '54. 10> «• 499 Al6s ve<peXrsyeptrao (always at the end
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4 Frazer Golden Bough3: The Magic Art i. 249 C, 256 f., 260 ff., 275, 323.
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volatu perniciore. Accordingly the Latin poets speak of fleecy clouds as vellera (Verg.
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ao-Tpaitp Ai6vvo-ov dxexXaiiwe xtTQvt and cp. the vase-painting figured supra ii. 202
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Popularising at Athens a custom which originated in Thraco-Phrygian ritual. But the
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3 Supra i. 164 f. The boundary-inscription of Zeus M^jXtio-ios is more accurately
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many a Swiss hillside may be seen the mortar from which maroons
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Less magical but more majestic is a second stock epithet of the
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of heads, crowd-collector,' but there is of course a further hint at the peculiar shape of
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ywoixivwv tt)v ipwT-qaiv Treirolr]Kas, d\X' d(p' wv ijKovtras. Clearly the vetpoSiwKTai claimed
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5 The word is a syncopated form of KeXai[vo]-ve<p-qs, as was clearly perceived by
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long after classical times. Normally Zeus is kelaineplies as being the
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Homeric days as affiliated successor of the 'Minoan' storm-god
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Broad heaven in the aither and the clouds4.
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At the beginning of a hexameter the formula is 7itp>\ /ce\cuce0<5i K/)oW5?j (Od. 9. j52,
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6 77. 5. 748 ff. The first half of the passage is repeated in //. 8. 395 ff.
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So thick the golden cloud that I will wrap
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And Zeus was as good as his word. The sequel tells how
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Clearly cloudland is characteristic of the sky-god. Later poets
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Up above in the clouds, very stately and grand,
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Clearing the clouds off, or collecting them10?
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B. Quaranta in the Real Museo Borbonico Napoli 1834 x pi. 23 with text pp. 1—3,
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inspected for me all the frescoes representing Zeus that are in the Naples collection.
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B. Quaranta in the Real Museo Borbonico Napoli 1834 x pi. 23 with text pp. 1—3,
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inspected for me all the frescoes representing Zeus that are in the Naples collection.
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the god's numerous flames1. Above the pair stretches the arc of
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the relief by Archelaos of Priene3 raises a suspicion that here, as
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1 F. G. Welcker loc. cit. p. 104 held that Eros is directing attention to the sceptre of
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1 With the works of art recorded in the two preceding notes cp. a numismatic type
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fig- 969, 1230 fig. 1024, 1232 tailpiece. Sometimes the eagle hovers (ii. 7°8 fig- °43<-
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over the regalia (ii. 811 fig. 778), or appears in relief on an altar (i. 713 fig- S«). 1 c
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a wind-swept chlamys fluttering from his shoulder. The great eagle,
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the Massimi collection = my fig. 9, F. Weege in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst.
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1 Other identifications (see the preceding note) are much less probable. Iuno would
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had fed the eagle1. In the background to the left Athena, equipped
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The medallion was surrounded by a triple row of gods and goddesses
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An engraved onyx in my collection (fig. io)6 represents the
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3 Cp. the attitude of Ganymedes himself, not to mention the eagle and the dog, in the
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6 The stone, which is circular and plano-convex (here figured to a scale of -?), possibly
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the other as if she grasped a spear2. At his left side is Iuno, in
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with water flowing from his urn2. The Capitoline group as here
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*urtwangler Ant. Gemmen i pi. 44, 48, ii. 215, H. B. Walters Art of the Romans London
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8 J- Fink in the Sitzungsber. d. kais. bayr. Akad. d. Wiss. Phil.-hist. Classe 1900
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the Kabul valley, during the first two centuries of our era, issued
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Kanishka on the throne c. 111 —129 a.d.6, repeats the types of V'ima
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1 E. J. Rapson in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922 i. 581 ft, cp.
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■ J. Brown The Coins of India Calcutta 1922 p. 35 pi. 4, 3 ('the king seated cross-legged
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O. Barron in The Encyclopedia Brilannica" Cambridge 1910 xiii. 317, A. C. Fox-
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It remains to consider in greater detail the most famous con-
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Why did the poet choose Birds for his theme? Why lay such stress
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but scout his suggestions of the Red Sea in the east, Lepreos down
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his scheme4. He tells them that the Birds were formerly lords of
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5 This fable, which is of a type still common in the Balkans (cp. M. Gaster Rumanian
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more ancient than the gods, and Zeus ought to relinquish his sceptre
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rightly cp. the eTirvfipidiai KopvSaWlSes of Theokr. 7. 23 (see O. Crusius on Babr. 72. 20
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Birds Oxford 1895 p. 97 is in danger of going too far when he says: 'The Kopvdds and
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pp. 219—222, C. W. Gliick in the Jahrb. f. class. Philol. 1866 xii. 166 (., A. Holder
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'kinglet' (C. Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British Birds London
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Hellas: Hellenes grovel yet at the sight of him1. The Cuckoo was
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men swear 'by the Goose5.'
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eiririWiav \rryei • Iktivos cpa.ivtTa.i- (3op£as trvei with the observations of D'Arcy W. Thompson
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iktivos merely copied this scholion, prefixing the words Kal rapoip.la- irpoKvKivbelaBai.
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(6Aristophan. av. 498If. c. schol.)' See further Seemann in the Handmorterbuch des
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to the Cuckoo. But it is likely enough that they regarded his cry in the spring-time as a
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cp. \eip.iiv, kt)ttos, /tortus, and the like).
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phantine statue of Athena with a cock on her helmet, said to be the work of Pheidias, on
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Leipzig I902 pp. 96 n. 2, 100 n. 3 collect most of the passages that bear on this
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I. Uusiord would divide the lines \byV \ «W, not kvw, \ (weira)). Kara roirwv de'
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a ascription of the Kpdftfhf) "fr /idrrw \ax4"0urt raXxudyoroi irirovaw." pt)irore Si
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Xaxdvwv (cp. the late glosses in Souid. s.v. Xaxdvois- 6Vi ttoWtiv
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But we have yet to determine the origin and significance of the oath by goose, dog,
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sanctity in the 'plane-tree,' the 'cabbage,' the 'poppy' (Souid. s.v. n& ^/owos x\°V'
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What then, after all, is the explanation of these strange oaths? J. Vendryes Language
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The same tendency is seen in Gogs (Shrew, iii. 2), Fr. parbleu, and Ger. Potz in Potztau-
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uns dergleichen Verdrehungen nicht ungewohnlich sind'). The same view was advocated
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ignores the fact that in Crete—the very home of Rhadamanthys—oaths were regularly
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or T^a or z^o—so many ways of representing the initial Ai- in the name of Zeus
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The Birds, flattered and fluttered by this speech, are willing to
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1 The notion of a cosmic wall is found in the teaching of Parmenides (Aet. 2. 7. 1
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o-TEtpdvTi). It reappears in the Epicureanism of Lucretius (Lucr. 1. 73 flammantia moenia
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five in number, according to the fragments in Estrangelo script from Turfan, which
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angeordnet'). Somewhat similar is the vision of 'the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming
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having twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels' etc. (Rev. 21. 12).
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els to aXXo pjpos ai5ri)s to oUovp.evov vvKTa direpydt;eTai and the whole structure of the
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The cosmic walls of philosophy, religion, and so-called science presuppose mythopoeic
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^ Moorhausmoor in Thuringen the ivitte torn or 'white tower' seen in the sky is a sign
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and to demand the submission of Zeus. If he refuses, they will
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men that in future all must worship birds before gods—the coot1
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This was at least one reason for the first element in Aristophanes' Nephelo-kokkygla—
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Ho<xeiSS>vl rives okewvo-i, as is clear from the previous clause (cited supra n. 1), depends on
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tov Upviv wapeXaplev (the clause Std—TrapiXaPev is absent from codd. R.V.). en-XdcraTo to
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of comic invention. There is no special link between Zeus and the wren beyond the fact
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Tereus next invites the two friends into his nest, promising to
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in their fine feathers and at once set about naming the new town
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*«pt of Ail. de nat. an. t. 35 or Geopon. 15. 1. 19). On the hoopoe liberating its im-
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f" Balder the Beautiful ii. 70 n. 2.
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Pisthetairos announces that the sacrifice has proved to be most
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sacrifice to the gods1. But Pisthetairos scares her off with threats
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And up against him to the sky I'll send
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1 Aristoph. av. 1230ff. Earlier and cruder is the conception of 'the Brygos painter,'
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pp. 23, 25 ff.) just as she has collected an oxtail from the altar of Dionysos. The scene,
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to 'the Penthesilea painter'), Hoppin Red-fig. Vases ii. 337 f. no. 4, G." von Liicken
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in the Rivista di filologia 1903 xxxi. 112 f. justly defends the text in view of Soph. Ant.
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oUe). Here Pisthetairos threatens to turn the tables on Zeus by burning his 'palace and
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On the wopcpvpluy or 'purple gallinule' (Porphyria hyacinthinus or veterum) see
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01 To^bra.1 UeptriKoi 0opoD<rr k.t.X. Despite this warlike appearance, the bird is easily
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with the belief that she was his opponent in the Gigantomachy (schol. Aristoph. av.
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Po nli UIU'erstand better the curious tradition that in the Gigantomachy Zeus inspired
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v^aJruT r Porphyrion as king of the Giants (Pind. Pyth. 8. 12 TLop<pvplb>v, 17 ^aaiXeit
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sentations of the Gigantomachy from the close of the fifth century onwards
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make Porphyrion the main antagonist of Zeus: (1) a kylix by the potter Erginos and the
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maler des rotfigurigen Stils Tubingen 1925 p. 465 no. 1), on which the combatants are
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op. cit. iii. 40). (2) An amphora with twisted handles, found in Melos and now in the
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193—200 pis 96 ( = my pi. vii), 97 (attributed to the painter of the Talos-vase {supra i.
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Museums Cambridge Mass. 1918 p. 184 (later than 'the Meidias painter'), Hoppin Red-
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Heydemann op. cit. p. 365 no. 2664 belonged to the same vase), O. Jahn in the Ann. d.
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by the same artist (Furtwangler—Reichhold op. cit. ii. 196). Vases (2) and (3) presuppose
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samml. St. Petersburg i. 263 ff. no. 523, G. Minervini in the Bull. Arch. Nap. 1844 »•
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(Winckelmannsfest-Progr. Halle i) Halle a/S. 1876 p. 9, P. Ducati in the Jahresh. d. oest.
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as charioteer and Porphyrion already blasted beneath him. (5) The great altar of Per-
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as yet unvanquished, advances his left fist outlined beneath a lion's skin against the aigi's.
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Clearing the clouds off, or collecting them1.
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(2)> (3). (j)) conceived as a sturdy antagonist, full of fight and seen from the back as
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~«ne connexion with the Birds, for a Thracian myth told how his granddaughter
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£r'stophanes regarded T/x^aXXos as the north-Greek form of *Tpt-<pa\\6s, cp. Souid. s.v.
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and will listen to no proposals, unless Zeus consents to restore the
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and once more puts his own construction on the doubtful utterance
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Welcome the Blessed with blessedness crowned.
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Aforetime the Destinies led
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The wedding of Hera and Zeus,
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83. 6 Priape, 9 o Triphalle, 15 Priape, and the gloss Uplairos cited in Steph. Thes. Gr. Ling.
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1 Aristoph. av. 1720—1765. I quote the lively lyrics of Mr B. B. Rogers, altering a
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Chor. Now sing of the trophies he brings us from Heaven,
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Earth-crashing thunder, the hoarsely resounding, the
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Chor. Raise the joyous Paean-cry,
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of /3a<riXela, 'queen,' with ySaffiXeia, 'kingdom.' That the former, not the latter, word
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'having won all that belonged to Zeus1.' The scholiast is puzzled,
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and modern have given a variety of answers to the question5. An
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(2) Euphronios the Alexandrine grammarian of s. iii B.C. (L. Cohn in Pauly—
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Aristoph. av. 1536). This was perhaps one of the many (Cornut. theol, 20 p. 36, iff.
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Ouranos by Titaia (Ge) and a sister of Rhea (Pandora), brought up her brothers the
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(7) C. Pascal Dioniso Catania 1911 pp. 99—no argues that the Basileia of the play
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(8) J. T. Sheppard 'tis eunv i) Bacri'Xeia;' in the Fasciculus Ioanni Willis Clark
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Athenian audience in the days of Aristophanes could hardly have
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1 Zeus BatriXeus is associated with Hera BacnXeia in a federal oath of the Phocians
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was a cult of Hera Bao-tXeia at Lindos (P. Foucart in the Rev. Arch. 1867 ii. 30 fT. no. 71,
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such o-Ti/3d5es or crrijSdoeia see A. Wilhelm in the Ath. Mitth. 1892 xvii. 190 f. and
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Pisidia (A. H. Smith in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1887 viii. 256 f. no. 41, 1 ff. from Pogla
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Literary allusions include the following: Her. 1 ff.'"H.pi)v... \ dOavdr-qv ^aolXaav... |
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in hand soon after the production of the Peace in 4211. Now the
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But whatever weight may be due to these considerations, the comedy would of course
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the Sitzimgsber. d. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin 1911 p. 460 ff., rightly holding that the Kyon v.
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of more than one new political combination1. The Argives in a sense
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'Opveats, where again the name is selected partly because it suggests birds (opvea) and
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a lover in the guise of a bird. As a swan he begot the Dioscuri at Sparta, at Argos it was
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the Cuckoo. I venture to guess that these myths, which appear in old Mycenaean
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be the work 'Procossii sec. X scriptoris,' was denounced by Dobrowski in the Wiener
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Dobrowski had gone too far: the chronicle, though not so old as s. x, 'is at any rate
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on the Sola, some 40 miles south-west of Cracow), id. 1 (j. 3y B) < item £>eus vita> qUem
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p. 154 f-, O. Keller op. cit. ii. 66). Typical are the folk-lines of Lower Saxony Kukuk
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effect produced by the ivory arms, the exquisite face, the gorgeous
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Hera, beyond the reach of Pheidias' hands.
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2 W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The Inscriptions of Cos Oxford 1891 p. 88 ff. no. 38,
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BctcnXeicu 5d,ujaXis Kpird- k.t.X. (VXeia = iv iXei, 'in the marsh,' cp. Alexis of Samos
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The title as attached to the Argive Hera appears to be of long standing: Phoronis
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3 There appears to have been no temple of Hera at Athens till the time of Hadrian
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Kratinos spoke of Perikles and Aspasia as the Zeus and the Hera BaalXeia of Athens.
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whole plot of the bird-comedy. The bird-Zeus was the mate of Hera
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statue carved by an alien sculptor for a Peloponnesian town. The
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and beside the further arm of her throne is an open-mouthed panther
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Real-Enc. iii. 44 f., would identify the BacriXeia of Kratinos and Aristophanes with the
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in the mythology of the early kings of Argos.
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4 The vase, when I first saw it, had been very skilfully repainted so as to appear quite
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iii. 1615 fig. 6) and is usually explained as symbolising the sovereignty of Asia (Eur. Tro.
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1 Mr H. B. Walters in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iv. 61 says: 'Before Hera hovers
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2 Cp. P. Gardner A Grammar of Greek Art London 1905 pp. 244—253 = ^. The
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iii. 1615 fig. 6) and is usually explained as symbolising the sovereignty of Asia (Eur. Tro.
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1 Mr H. B. Walters in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iv. 61 says: 'Before Hera hovers
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2 Cp. P. Gardner A Grammar of Greek Art London 1905 pp. 244—253 = ^. The
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2 When first exhibited at the Dionysia of 423 B.C. the Ne0Acu of Aristophanes gained
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ed. 1916 p. xii), or planned for performance some time after 421 B.C. (G. M. Boiling 'The
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3 So at least I have argued in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1894 xiv. 163 ff. Note that the
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throughout the play is presenting the grossest caricature of Sokrates,
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mediately followed by another to the Clouds, which is prefaced by
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Ye that make horror of sound in the echoing bosom of air,
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os birep\\apnrpois AktTo-iv KaT^x" I 7V* nibov, p.(yas iv BeoTs \ 4v 8vi)Toial Te 5a.lp.uv. The
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where P. R. Schuster's cj. KeXutprjv for ve<pe\y]i> is clever, but improbable). The Justinian
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of the Aia0?}iccu (Orph. frag. 248 a Kern ap. Clem. Al. strom. 5. 14 p. 411, 4 and 10
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of explanation from Aristophanes; the worship of angels is, like the new religion in the
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he made it up with her, and sallied forth to the chase. As he did this repeatedly,
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mountain-top and hid herself. Then, when she heard him saying the same words,
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des Auslandes Heft 35), G. Gietmann 'Nimbus' in The Catholic Encyclopedia New York
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seems probable that in the original version Nephele the cloud-
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sich mit ihr,' C. S. Burne The Handbook of Folklore London 1914 p. 344 no. 2, P. Saintyves
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maler des rotfigurigtn Slits Tubingen 1925 p. 416 no. 7 (attributed to the painter of the
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the cloud-goddess may be detected in sundry other myths. It would
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Endymion, in the Hesiodic poem entitled The Great EoiaP, was
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s A. Aarne Verzeichnis der Mdrchentypen (Communications edited for the Folklore
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1 P. Weizsacker in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 766 ff., R, Wagner ib. iii. 180 f. The
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vvvovatq. (but other scholia on the same line give the more usual account: schol. A. C M.
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3 There is not the least reason for supposing that Iasion was a heroi'sed sky-god
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1 G. Kieseritzky 'Iasios' in the Sirena ILelbigiana Lipsiae 1900.pp. 160—163 with fig.
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the necks of the horses appears the corner of some squared structure. Above it the
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On the variants 'laaiav, 'Ia.<rwi>, 'Idffios, "laaos, see W. Gundel in Pauly—Wissowa
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A. Debrunner in Ebert Reallex. iv. 2. 520 f., J. B. Haley in the Am. Joum. Arch. 1928
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on the traditional Homeric lines he, like Homer, had lost his eye-
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3 Frazer Go/den Bough3: Spirits of Corn and Wild i. 208 f. compares 'the West
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8 Stes. frag. 32 Bergk4, 11 Diehl, 18 Edmonds ap. Plat. Phaedr. 243 A—B. The
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' The passages relating to Stesichoros' TtaXivipSla are collected and discussed by
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That the genuine Helene never left Sparta may be inferred from Dion Chrys. or. 11
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rod 'AXefaxSpou, SeOpo Si wap i]pas eh Af7U7rroc dqW/coiro. The schol. Aristeid. iii. 150
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attributing to Stesichoros the Herodotean version phis sundry rationalising additions of
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similar trick-—witness a curious passage of the Bacc/iae3 in which
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Breaking a portion of the aither off,
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On the plot see further A. von Premerstein ' Ueber den Mythos in Euripides' Helene'
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Philologus 1908 lxvii. 202—237, V. Pisani 'Elena e I1 d&wXov' in the Rivista di Filologia
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2 Eur. Hel. 557 ff. The wraith's disappearance is reported Hi. 605 f. AT. fHfjriKev aXoxos
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\byov with the notes of Sir J. E. Sandys ad loc.
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1 see no probability in the suggestion that Hesych. s.v. dnapa- to. <r/^Xij- Kp?j7-es and
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to recognise the earliest extant representation of Zeus bearing Dionysos from his thigh.
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63 ' Bakchusgeburt,' 97 n. 353 ' Bacchusgeburt,' 143 ' die sogenannte Bakchusgeburt'). The
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d'enfantement (?)' etc.). The hair and the girdle of the central figure prove it to be female.
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(2) A black-figured amphora from S. Maria di Capua, likewise in the Bibliotheque
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torches, standing on the lap of a seated Zeus (supra ii. 273 with fig. 177, infra § 9 (h) ii
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the small god out of his thigh: his trusted Hermes stands beside him, watching, and
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him (drawing extant in the Cabinet des Estampes of the Bibliothecjue Nationale), is
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in the Joum. Hell. Stud. 1934 liv. 175 ff. pis. 8 and 9 by A. D. Trendall, to whose
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The precise part played by Zeus in Philostratos' picture of Semele (supra ii. 28, 828)
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he grasps a thunderbolt, with his left he reaches towards the undersized babe ('als Em-
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St Petersburg 1859 p. 14 no. 3 (extr. from the Mimoires de FAcadJmie des Sciences A
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grau gemalt sind und vergl. Anmerkung 71 zu S. 68.' Yet see infra §9 (h) ii (k) The
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4 (1) A marble frieze, found in front of the Porta Portese at Rome and now preserved
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Stuttgart 1889 P- ~r- no. 102, id. in the fahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1903 vi. 103 n. 22,
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alluding to Ap6.Ka.vov a town and promontory (now Cape Phanari) at the north-east end
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hofned like the Moon) | u!ira<re e^aripeooi Adp.ov toto^l Ni5m0«»is ( = the Hyades: see
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(7t°mo ircuoos Udarr, \ Wnfiim y\aybeoaav dWjSXuex i\-p-d6a M^- But the corn-ears
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of other figures to the right, we cannot say.
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fig- 679, O. Benndorf in Wien. Vorlegebl. A pi. 12, 8, R. Schneider in the Arch.-ep.
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flowers (Schneider, Heydemann). Beneath the couch a jug and bowl are in readiness for
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"eight rwp . iengUl Q.^m) found on the Esquiline in 1874 and now in the Palazzo ttei
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P- 8S Galleria no. ,6 pi. 3.). Zeus is seated'to the left. His left leg, covered by a
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describes the work as mediocre and dates it
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109 ('le fleuve Ismenius'), J. G. Zoega in the
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angstvoll ihn umflatterte [? the wing of a winged
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the painting by Ktesilochos (supra p. 82 n. 3). The rebirth of the infant was a subject
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5 An Etruscan mirror, of unknown provenance, at Naples (A. Sogliano in the Guida
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524, 529 pi. 39, 1. B. Quaranta in the Real Museo Borbonico Napoli 1839 xii pi. 57 with
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In the centre sits Zeus (Tinid) wearing a wreath of lilies {supra i. 622 f., 736 n. o, ii. 740)
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baldish infant with a siring of bullae across his chest. The child carries in his left hand
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uplifts a dipper in one hand and grasps an aldbastron with the other (not a pen and
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a bay-branch in his left hand, and a doe behind him. To the right, room is found
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VW4 [8 V8] Fupms Semleal, 'Dionysos son of Semele.' The
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Lastly, a bronze coin of Nysa Skythopolis, the ancient Beth-Shan and modern Beisdn,
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confused the issue by importing a reference to the couvade (hence Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel.
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that stage, and whom we cannot discover, for we do not know whence the story first
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early fourth-century mirror in the Museo Civico at Bologna (F. Schiassi De. Pateris, ex
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the footstool of which is seen in perspective, and holds up her bared right breast to the
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century mirror from Volaterrae (Volterra), now in the Museo Archeologico at Florence,
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hand. He leans over the goddess' lap to play the infant's part. To the right of these two
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Tply\-qva /topbevTa) and, like Zeus, displays two leaves stuck in her hair. To the left stands
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himdtion like that of Hera (there is indeed some confusion between the two) drawn over
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\4yerat or, less probably, supply the author MaT/>is 6 Qripaios vp.voypa<pos from the context
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Above is a bald Silenos, with pig's ears, drinking from a phidle. He sprawls along the
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Berlin, introduces some variations and adds names (C. Robert in the Arch. Zeit. 1882
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but adult and equipped with lion-skin and club. He is about to suck the right nipple of
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raising two sprigs of olive, bent to form a wreath for the hero. In the background stands
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in the British Museum (G. Minervini in the Bull. d. Inst. 1842 p. 160, id. in the Bull.
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(mirror) on the left. A. D. Trendall cp. a Ukythos of 'early Apulian' style, by the same
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Expert philologists have advanced widely different explanations. W. Sonne in the
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names. F. Froehde in the Beitrdge zur kunde der indogermanischen sprachen 1896 xxi.
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in the Beitrdge zur kunde der indogermanischen sprachen 1894 xx. 179 f. Cp. Hermes
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(Anth. Pal. 9. 824. 2 (Erykios)). As o-wapyavLiSiT-qs meant 'wrapped in the airapyi.vi.ov or
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XP»c6s. Uionysos elpatpiwrris "in the tufted skin" was a kid, cp. Hesych. s.v. (lpa(piwT7}s'...
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Wann Griechischc Gramtnalik1 Mi'mchen 1913 p. 232 pronounces the verdict: 'Eipcup-
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Dindorf, Souid. s.v. Ei)pnr/S);s ter, Gell. 15. 20. 4), who was interested on the one hand
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^Utt Calcutta 1895 i. 93 = Alahabh. 1. 66. 47 'Arushi, the daughter of Manu, became the
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hecame impious and tyrannical towards all creatures. The Brahinavadin Rishis killed him
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a suivi [sur la terre].' H. H. Wilson op. cit. vi. 182 n. 1 further remarks: 'The Padma
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A. Kuhnop. cit" p. 149 f- refers to the HarivamSa, a supplement to the Mahabharata,
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as you, being very thirsty, have drunk the water prepared with sacred hymns which was
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SO that you will bring forth a son equal to Indra. You will not feel any pain at the time
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lhe knife on his thigh. The juice soaked into and impregnated his thigh, from which
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1871 p. -20 f. 'The inhabitants of Madagascar have a strange myth touching the origin of
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(7) In Norse cosmogony Ymir, ancestor of all the giants, went to sleep, fell into
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The Religion of the Teutons Boston and London 1902 p. 342, P. Herrmann Nordische
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explained. I. Vossius in the notes to J. Alberti's edition of Hesychios (Lugduni
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In this connexion the design on a red-figured liydria in my
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a lyre. Both hands are lowered, and the god looks downwards at
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Robert Gr. Myth. i. 781 n. 3 take the appellative to describe Persephone as a goddess of
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is attractive, but cannot claim the support of any actual myth. The preceding statement
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4 The vase (height 8} inches) was found in Attike, and was acquired by me in
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She also gazes at the head of Orpheus, but with loosened hair and
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2 The only other possibility would be to regard her as ' the Muse herself that Orpheus
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iriiravao.' But the later oracles of Apollon tend to drop verse for prose (Frazer Pausanias
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suspendue.' A. Furtwangler in the Winckelmannsfest-Progr. Berlin L 163 ' eine
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des Orpheus' in the Jahrb. d. kais. dentsch. arch. Inst'' 1917 com. 146 f. fig. 1 rightly
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p. 97 ff. pi. 1, 2), who likewise occupies a position on the extreme left of the group.
Plate 17
Etruscan mirrors representing the oracular head of Orpheus.
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(2) A mirror, now in Paris (De Ridder Cat. Bronzes du Louvre ii. 50 no. 1724), of similar design, but without names (E. Gerhard in the Abh. d. berl. Akad. rS6l'Phil.-hist. Classe p. 407 f. pi. 2, id. Etr. Spiegel 111. 275 f., 325 ff. pi. 257 a, B. Bandinelli loc. cit. p. 547 f.).
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on board the ship of Osinius, the phantom disappears: ib. 663f. turn levis haud ultra
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0"nj0e<rcri ^oeias | d<7-7rt'5as (vkvkXovs Xaio-Tjia re irrfpUvTa. W. Leaf adloc. comments: 'The
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3 Frazer Golden Bough3: The Magic Art i. 319—331 ('The Magical Control of the
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Men believed to control the winds 103
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on board the ship of Osinius, the phantom disappears: ib. 663f. turn levis haud ultra
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0"nj0e<rcri ^oeias | d<7-7rt'5as (vkvkXovs Xaio-Tjia re irrfpUvTa. W. Leaf adloc. comments: 'The
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3 Frazer Golden Bough3: The Magic Art i. 319—331 ('The Magical Control of the
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §7. Zeus and the wind / (a) Men believed to control the winds
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104 Men believed to control the winds
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nicht sagen.' Hesychios seems to imply that the pagan eponym became a Christian angel
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in the crucial line 19 the reading of cod. A. bpyiwvavep.wi was corrected by J. G. J.
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7 Cp. the Indian 'jar of the winds' (infra § 7 (b)). It was believed that a toad
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rana in media segete, non esse noxias tempestates). The same remedy served to protect
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Men believed to control the winds 105
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Prance Paris 1906 iii. 264 f. In Italy toads are said to spring from the first large rain-
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his note on Eur. Phoen. 120 restored d\(^avtp.a% as the right reading in Iambi, loc. cit.
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s<?, KaXvo-avt/iav k\ri0rjyai. Souid. s.v. anvovs cites the same passage, but reads KwXwrd-
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A-Kpdyavri e'eXao-ai abrbv, 3opds bvwv vcpiBivTa iroXfi—a note re-inserted with the
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Sl' ^ 6 vbrot e/s rb webloy vTrtptplaWf); Philostratos, a passing cloud for the persistent
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Hie fame of the exploit lasted on into the twelfth century (Tzetz. chil. 4. 5^4 ff. t<? vat"*
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**PW»S, rb. 8o7MaTa criytiv lea 0pf*8s k.t.X. or the like (see D. Wyttenbach ad loc).
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to the Winds1. And his employment of bags recalls the methods
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Hippotades. He appears in the Odyssey* as Lord of Aiolie, a
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Odysseus for a month, at the end of which time he slew an ox, made
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Avifiois 0v6/xevos. Supra ii. 464. Cp. the sacrifice of asses to Apollon among the
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2 Frazer Golden Bough2,: Taboo pp. 46 ff., 52 f., 64, 67, 75 f., id. Folk-lore in the Old
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AXQavBpos has acquired the virtues of 'AXefacir/xas.
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to the Winds1. And his employment of bags recalls the methods
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Hippotades. He appears in the Odyssey* as Lord of Aiolie, a
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Odysseus for a month, at the end of which time he slew an ox, made
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Avifiois 0v6/xevos. Supra ii. 464. Cp. the sacrifice of asses to Apollon among the
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2 Frazer Golden Bough2,: Taboo pp. 46 ff., 52 f., 64, 67, 75 f., id. Folk-lore in the Old
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AXQavBpos has acquired the virtues of 'AXefacir/xas.
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of the winds by Zeus1. And Aethlios, son of Aiolos, was reputed to
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Others, however, have rightly insisted that the Homeric Aiolos
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is conceived as a superhuman magician, the wind-controller par
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Apollonios of Tyana and his party are visiting the cloud-capped
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winds respectively. The jar of the rains is opened, if India should be oppressed
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the context that this Aiolos was the father of Kretheus. It is an assumption that he was
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Poseidon, the ever-changeful. Ov. met. 1. 262 H-
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by drought, and sends up clouds to moisten the whole country; but if rains
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Frazer1. The closest hails from the Slavonic area:
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Certain features in the myth of Aiolos invite further investiga-
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ed. W. Pierson Berlin 1871 p. 27] vgl. SI 91 (18) [i.e. A. Schleicher 'Lituanica' in the
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If Perdoytus was really a wind-god, his name might be related to the Russian
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7re<pevy6Tui> ijfias | dyaBQv Sko(ttov iyyvwuivq oJioeiv. This rewriting of the Hesiodic myth
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of the earth-goddess Pandora opened once a year at the festival of
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been identified with Aiolos, the eponymous ancestor of the Aeolians.
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Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2176 ff., R. v.d. Meulen ' Uber die litauischen Veles' in the
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berger in the Sitzungsber. d. kais. Akad. d. Wiss. in Wien Phil.-hist. Classe 1900 cxlii.
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l834 vii. 2. 1313, 6 ff.), made Melanippe the daughter of one Aiolos and the mother
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284> Tzetz in Lyk. Al. 284, exeg. II. pp. 63, 14 f., 134, 22 f. Hermann (printed at the end
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imitation of the patronymic Hippotades applied in the Odyssey to
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the bag of winds, she had been found in love-sick plight weeping
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Now the same peculiar usage occurs again in connexion with
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i. 2691, Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. pp. 838 f., 1148, H. Steinmetz 'Windgotter' in the
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Aeolic extraction. It will be observed that the spelling of the
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Jacoby) ap. Const. Porphyrog. de thematibus 2. 2 (iii. 48 Bekker) iSXXoi 5' (sc. derive the
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(Mrs N. Wedd) in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1898 xviii. 238 ff. For the prevalence of
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Frazer Golden Bough3: The Dying God p. 193 f. comments: 'On this hypothesis we
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who had forgotten the ancient rule of policy which dictated such incestuous unions, and
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4 E. Forrer ' Vorhomerische Griechen in den Keilschrifttexten von Boghazkoi' in the
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2 A. D. Fraser 'The origin of Aeolus' in The Classical Journal 1933 xxviii. 364—366
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The attempt of M. Budimir, a Serbian scholar, to invalidate this conclusion, reported
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nichts zu tun'), fails to reckon with the fact that an epic appellative may pass into popular
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ii2 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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2 A. D. Fraser 'The origin of Aeolus' in The Classical Journal 1933 xxviii. 364—366
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The attempt of M. Budimir, a Serbian scholar, to invalidate this conclusion, reported
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nichts zu tun'), fails to reckon with the fact that an epic appellative may pass into popular
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §7. Zeus and the wind / (c) The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 113
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3 A. BrHckner 'ANA-KA*AI KEPAMEIKOT' in the llpaKT. apx- I910
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showed that the spot was taboo1. Behind it were vestiges of a low
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HOPOI : HIEPO 'Boundary of the sanctuary
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Yet another ancient stone, built into the southern wall of the
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1 A. Bruckner loc. cit. p. 104 suggests that the actual apex, where the road forked, was
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The Church of the Hagia Trias was removed in 1931. Excavations conducted by the
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 115
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P. Maas5 claims that the Tritopateres are again connected with
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s'e eine Phratrie bildeten.' G. Lippold in the AtA. MittA. 1911 xxxvi. 106 n. 1 decides
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2 R. B. Richardson in the Am. Journ. ArcA. 1895 x. 220 f.
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6 P. Maas in the DeutscAe Literaturzeitung 1927 xlviii. 1953 f'AKa/xavTluv von Heilig-
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Cirene' in the Noliziario ArcAeologico 1927 iv. 91—145 with pis. 14—17 and a facsimile
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bevelled top (fig. 39). The ring-wall is broken on the north-west
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of carbonised wood. Below it, excavations pursued down to the
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G. De Sanctis 'Le decretali di Cirene' in the Rivista diftlologia e di istruzione classica
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the SiUungsber. d. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin Phil.-hist. Classe 1927 pp. 155—176 prints §4,
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See further G. Oliverio in the Rivista di filologia e di istruzione classica 1928 Ivi.
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4 Pending the full publication in Dilos vii. 2, there is an interim-repoitby M. Holleaux
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n8 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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families atheniennes a Delos' in the Bull. Con: Bell. 1929 liii. 166 ff. (167—179
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of the Pyrrhakidai
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 119
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we perceive that the Tritopatores from the fifth century onwards
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space. The cult there carried on might be limited to members of
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Id. De'los colonie atlUnienne Paris 1916 p. 158 n: 5 had already commented on the fact
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Romtr Berlin 1901 p. 105 ff., id. 'Der Ursprung des Larenkultes' in the Archiv/. Kel.
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120 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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Dionysos9. These varying versions agree in attributing the names
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If this passage is rightly assigned by C. Miiller to the Atthls, it may be surmised in
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 121
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Lex. Myth. v. 1209 assumes that the name 'Api<r7-ore\7;s has here displaced that of
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But M. Budimir, the Serbian scholar reported by L. Radermacher in the Bert, philol.
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122 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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Ovpuipous Kal (ptiXaKas bvras t&v avtp.wi'. Other forms of the names: 'Ap.aXKeid'qf
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marised by E. Fehrle in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 1209 f.), who takes the Tritopatores
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0 On the reincarnation of ancestors in their descendants see E. B. Tylor Primitive
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 12 3
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G. Lippold3 has ingeniously suggested that an echo of the prayer
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3 G. Lippold 'TPITOnATPEIZ' in the Ath. Mitth. 1911 xxxvi. io~.
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A'tgriechischer Vershau 49 ff.).' But M. Budimir, as reported by L. Radermacher in the
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TpiToyevijs el-q, fi-q rpiToyivtia.' appevwStis yap ai roiaOrai yvvaiKes. The scholiast's explana-
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G. Lippold's attempt in the Ath. Mitth. 1911 xxxvi. 106 to explain the element rpiro-
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P- >5)- The earliest examples of it are Aristoph. eq. 1189 t) Ipiroyev-fis (where Tpiroyiveia
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The significance of the titles Tpiroytveia, IpiToyev-qt as applied to Athena is discussed
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124 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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Again, the use of such a term as Tritopatores to signify a line
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to S. Eitrem's hypothesis that the Tritopatores were originally, like
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indeed still is. For as soon as the prose Tritopatores became the
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genija i' aticki Tritopatreiji' in the Glasnik zem. Museja 1920 xxxii. 295—328 reported
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7 E. Windisch in the Beitrdge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur 1877
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 125
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justified by analogous examples1. Confusion between the stems
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1 E.g. bach or bache, a variant of beck, in the place-names Bacup, Comberbach, Sand-
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This is the usual version in lexicographers, scholiasts, mythographers, etc.: e.g.
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126 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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oBai (the source here is the 'Phrygian poem' of Thymoites (Diod. 3. 67), on which see
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the fact that coins of Itanos from c. 460 to the beginning of s. iv B.C. have for obverse
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p. 123 ff. pi. 22, 1—9, id. Monn.gr. rom. ii. 2. 511 ff. pi. 116, 4—18), since the eponym
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c. 376 to the middle of s. iv B.C. the sea-god is replaced by the head of Athena, surviving
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(fig. 48) is presumably Glaukos, from whom the athlete Glaukos of Karystos traced his
127
The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 127
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the Morea London 1830 ii. 79 with plan on p. 73 identified this Tritonis with a spring on
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'71, all cited supra p. 126 n. o. The Boeotian towns Athenai and Eleusis (Paus. 9
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128 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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7 Schol. Paris. Ap. Rhod. 1. 109 cited supra p. 126 n. o. There are traces of the
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2 M. Budimir reported by L. Radermacher in the Bcrl. philol. Woch. Marz 4, 1922
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 129
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'Here he comes—beard all a-spread, eyebrows arched, arrogance in the air,
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^belled in Greek lettering of the third century A.D.5 Adjacent
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]■ de Witte in the Bull. d. Inst. 1834 pp. 157—159, A. L. C. A. Du Mege in the
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/ , J- Stuart and N. Revett The Antiquities of Athens London 1762 i. 13—25 with pis. 1
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iscovery in Tenos, about the year 1906, of a tower like that of the Winds at Athens.
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130 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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Notos, Lips, Zephyros, Skiron. And the roof was crowned by the
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132 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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like the cock with his lively din2, was believed to keep maleficent
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for a Roman lady in the third century A.D. (fig. 52)* the other made
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et Romanorum Gottingae 1887 pp. 20—23 ('De galli vi averruncanti'), P. Perdrizet in the
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Apotheosis and After Life London 1915 p. 257, C. T. Seltman in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath-
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T. L. Shear in the Am.Joum. Arch. 1931 xxxv. 428 ff. figs. 5—10 reports the finding
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 133
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to the Islands of the Blest. His view,
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sea-processions of the sort were
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quently abandoned the idea of an
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that the clue lay in the Samothracian
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Sentanza di Nereidi e Tritoni' in the Bull. Comm.
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E. Petersen in the Ann. d. Inst, i860 xxxii. 396 ff.
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 135
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the Tyrsenian pirates metamorphosed into dolphins. Accordingly
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Jf> as is commonly supposed4, the Scopaic group—almost cer-
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Sieveking 'Der sogenannte Altar des Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus' in the Jahresh. d.
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I his escapes E. Petersen's objection that the movement of the group is centripetal,
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Mrs A. Strong Apotheosis and After Life London 1915 p. 215 'The dolphins and
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hu G°°d photo£raPns of the relief were published by E. Strong and N. Jolliffe in the
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136 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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on his horn. Finally, in the distance is seen a rocky island, on which
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F. Cumont 'La basilica sotterranea presso Porta Maggiore a Roma' in the Rassegi'"
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 137
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Ovid's description of Sappho and the Leap does fit the design of the relief with remarkable
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APollon, according to C. Densmore Curtis in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1920 xxiv. 150,
139
The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 139
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beside the Triton3,' that was a case of sheer verbal confusion. Nor
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1 O. Jahn 'Sarcofago della G-alleria Corsini a Roma' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1859 xxxi.
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wangler1, who gave the name of Tritopatores to the three-bodied
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The primitive fancy that winds are the souls of ancestors dead
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facilitated by long-standing local beliefs. The Aeolians held that
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2 M. Budimir ' Atena Tritogenija i' aticki Tritopatreiji' in the Glasnik zem. Museja 1920
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jectured Trjpvbvas, had he lived to see the triple monster of the Hekatompedon (supra u-
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7 This is nowhere stated. But the early connexion of Aeolians with Asia Minor
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not be scouted; for a perusal of Append. P will suffice to show that the floating islands
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wangler1, who gave the name of Tritopatores to the three-bodied
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The primitive fancy that winds are the souls of ancestors dead
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facilitated by long-standing local beliefs. The Aeolians held that
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2 M. Budimir ' Atena Tritogenija i' aticki Tritopatreiji' in the Glasnik zem. Museja 1920
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jectured Trjpvbvas, had he lived to see the triple monster of the Hekatompedon (supra u-
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7 This is nowhere stated. But the early connexion of Aeolians with Asia Minor
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not be scouted; for a perusal of Append. P will suffice to show that the floating islands
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Aiolos himself began life as an appellative of the same god2. It
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Encyclopedia London and Edinburgh 1923 ii. 206 s.v. 'Black Sea,' 'All the coasts are
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3 Literature on the subject is cited and in part criticised by W. Christ Geschichte der
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l~~9°> 171—255. I follow the lead of my friend Dr P. Giles in the Cambridge University
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tradition, recognises Zeus as natural lord and master of the winds.
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2 Od. 15. 297 eiretyopAvri Aids ovpip. Strab. 350 quotes the passage as reading ayaWo-
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6 Ap. Rhod. 2. 498 f. rjpi 8' irr)<nai (so G. W. Mooney with one of the Paris codd.
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8 The word p-ijxap in Aisch. loc. cit. hints at the Argive cult of Zeus 1A.t(xaveis (supra
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duly records the place as touts urius (fig. 57)2. The cosmographer
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Ravensburg 1888 segmentum ix. 2 (a full-sized reproduction in the original colours, from
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r°»iischen Litteratur Miinchen 1920 iv. 2. 126. The Thes. Ling. Lat. Index p. 89 says :
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L fS7'- Gr. min. ii. 75—81 Midler). The same fragments are printed in the editions of
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broad. Above this rises an archway in the castle-wall, topped by
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P- 60C publish lamps from Gezer, Jerusalem, etc. with the liturgical phrase <pws Xpicrrov
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E. D. Clarke op. cil.4 ii. 440 f.: ' We there found the capital of a very antient column,
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42 ff.]. Clarke ii.* p. 441 n. 6: 'During a subsequent visit to the same place, the author
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. For another see Michaelis in the Arch. Zeit. 1864 xxii. 198—202 pi. 192. This slab
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in the British Museum (fig. 61)1. It once supported a votive statue
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As to the foundation of this popular cult, tradition was twofold.
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append. 1. 108 = F. H.Marshall The Collection ofAncient Greek Inscriptions in the British
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p^. Bticheler in the Rhein. Mus. 1881 xxxvi. 338 ff. identifies this Philon with the
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g' us) I Marcia C. 1. Syntyche. His father, Antipatros of Tyre, was presumably the
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end f" ^2^' <~)n tn's sh°wing tne inscription from Chalkedon may be dated at the
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on his return from Kolchis first sacrificed to the twelve gods'1.
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art-type—its markedly heroic character. The Zeus Oiirios whose
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closely resembles the Zeus Strategds of Amastris in Paphlagonia9.
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Makedonia c. 197 B.C. by T. Quinctius Flamininus and dedicated on the Capitol at Rome
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It is not difficult to imagine the prayers that would be addressed to
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idle tales1. It is probable that a copy of it, if not the original, has
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c,'edibilia existimentur.' Dionysios' gossiping explanations run from bad to worse. The
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Gyllius ad loc. cp. Philostr. mai. imagg. 1. 12. 3. But the passage (/cat 6'Epws ivi rrj
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8S. 82, 22(j. My fig. 63 is from the Brunn—Bruckmann
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Jal °^ ''le unrestored statue as published by A. Conze in the
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tj' as' in the Neue Jahrb. J. klass. Altertum 1912 xxix.
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1 |)e ^e n'story of the Berlin bronze is discussed by A. Conze
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Boi'das1 of Byzantion2, son and pupil of Lysippos3. The boy uplifts
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223; its technique, by E. Pernice in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1908 xi. 223—225
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1$. ib. p. 36 ff. adds a survey of the monumental evidence and a pi. of the Berlin
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Zlu" springenden Amazone' ib. 1905 xx. 108 ff., H. Lucas in the Nette Jahrb. f. kiass.
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group the statue as a suppliant with that of a warrior brandishing lance and
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lted by A. Conze in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1886 i. 11
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the fame of this solitary figure standing with outstretched arms on
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Yearning with outstretched hands for the further shore.
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Zeus of the Fair Breeze fill your every sail.
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s Anth. Pal. 11. 53. 1—8 Meleagros. In the last two lines W. R. Paton prints elyaP
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5 On the prevalence of these pests in the Aegean during s. ii—i B.C. see J. M. Sestie1
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goat's flesh, swine's flesh, or aught of the cow.
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alaistine and Aphrodite Our ante. The former appears for the
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the figure-head of the good ship herself. The latter goddess had a
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The bluish marble slab thus inscribed was discovered, in front
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and murdered his brother7. The prayer to Zeus 'of the Fair Breeze
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Paris 1925 p. 33 f. We still await the definitive publication of this important precinct.
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4 A. Hauvette-Besnault in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 18S2 vi, 343 no. 57 = T. Reinach
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5 The pedestal is K, the paved way V, on the plan (Bull. Corr. Hell. 1882 vi. 3°r
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below the sanctuary of the foreign gods1. A fourth is a small base
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and—a noteworthy touch of altruism—all that go down to the sea
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- A. Hauvette—Besnault in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1882 vi. 328 no. 22 = Dittenberger
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4 Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.2 no. 559, 12 n., id.3 no. 977s, 12 n. points out that the
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Iovis Opulentia and Minerva to the third of the sixteen regions of
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And thence through all the seas that break
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6 The stages marked are Mt Kytoros (11 ff.), Amastris in Paphlagonia (13)' tlie
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religious interest of the passage lies in the fact that the wind astern
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It is possible that some such conception underlies the remarkable
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Again, a parallel may be found in the case of Androgeos.
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affiliated to Minos. I should prefer to invert the sequence god, hero,
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ovoTaaiv S0e„ Kai frpevos oipos xai Zeis <paaiv Upevos. It is tempting to infer from the
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10 Frazer Golden Bough3: Taboo p. 349ff. ('Names of the Dead tabooed'), E. Clodd
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Androgeos, 'The man of earth'1, might fairly be dubbed Eurygyes,
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more definitely as 'the hero astern'4. This expression might no
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The lexicographers place these little figures on the poop, not the prow (Hesych. s.V.
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Herodotos' statement is borne out by the numismatic evidence (infra n. 8).
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war-galley with a small armed figure at the prow (good specimens are Brit, Mus. Cat.
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representation of the dwarf Pataikos is seen on statHres of Arados, struck in s. iv b.c.,
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Perhaps explains the comic fragment xPv<rl' taT' air«t>da roh HaraUois iii<pepv (frag. com.
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Usener Die Sintfiuthsagen Bonn 1899 p. 248 ff., Ch. Tsountas in the 'E<p. 'Apx- 1899
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the ship's trail and supplied her with a steady breeze, much as Boreas
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Nor were the Dorians wholly untouched by the same supersti-
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S. Wide3, who observes that beside the sanctuary of Zeus Eudnemos
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Malerei u. Zeichnung d. Gr. ii. 717. The subject is a parody of Od. 5. 291 ff.; but note
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Eytipe/Aoj, the appellative of Zeus, = ev-liveixos (Scholl—Studemund anecd. i-
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Bonn 1925 p- 28). The town owes its name to 'Our Lady of the Favourable Win
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stood a shrine of the hero Pleuron1, eponym of Pleuron in Aitolia2,
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For hither we pray Zeus grant the way with a capful of good wind
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a wind-god thus presupposes the primitive conception of wind as
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P- 794 disagrees: 'Un rapport avec xkebfnm..JSe. justifie mal'). Presumably in the first
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no. Heberdey and A. Wilhelm in the Denkschr. d. Akad. Wicn 1896 vi. Abh. p. 102
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a | j known as the Triopion on the Appian Road1,
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Scattered allusions to Zeus as a power controlling the winds may
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not in our face. Oppose not with thy breath the calm breath of Zeus, oppose not
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Zeus. His approach at the close of Aischylos' Prometheus Bound10
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8 The passage ends thus: crv 8', w XlocreiSov, <k iieraippivov irvevaov, ixt] /caret p.irait°v^
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g&jj Se 6a\drT7is Slvoi airoreXovvTai. With the context cp. Lucr. 6. 423 ff., O. Gilbert D*<-
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sky with sea. Aristophanes in the Clouds personifies Dittos in a
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Till, tattered and torn, to the earth she is borne,
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efai0v7js I irepl tt)v \pu\ijy trepi!3a.iri. I have adopted the translation of B. B. Rogers, but
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3 Frazer Golden Bough3: The Magic Art i. 331 n. 2, J. Grimm Teutonic Mythology
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Nymphs1 or other supernatural agencies2. Indeed, the word A nemos,
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p. 150 ('The habit of travelling on a whirlwind, or more correctly perhaps of stirring up
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Turpines zui, adding the note ' Henning ergdnzte zu zuirbila; mir wenig wahrscheinlwh-
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resufflat, | ilia per impluvium turbine flantis abit): 'This reference to the turbo (tW
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Dr B. F. C. Atkinson kindly consulted on my behalf Dr A. Fah, the librarian
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §8. Zeus and the dew / (a) Arrhephóroi
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Lobeck Aglaophamus ii. 872 f. held that a.ppr\<pbpoi meant 'basket-bearer's,' the first part
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Miss J. E. Harrison Myth, Man, Anc. Ath. p. xxxiv derived the name from tpc), m
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Personally, I see no sufficient reason for discrediting the explicit statements of Istros,
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2 l^x.frag. 17 {Frag. hist. Gr. i. 420 Midler) ap. schol. Aristoph. Lys. 642. The same
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wrongly supposed an allusion to Platon the comedian Ni)crois)=^. mag. p. 362, 38 >•
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age1, enjoyed sundry peculiar privileges. They were housed near the
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(andstatoiy—possibly5 in view of the Arrliephoria, that great ritual
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serve as ArrJiephoros at the Epidauria6, which had by that time
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MU(<rT)ap(w„. The inscription, which is throughout ill-spelt, actually reads ETMAAN
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The Arrhephoroi
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in the theatre at Athens were in imperial times reserved for two
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This squares with the fact that their rite took place near the
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'in Form einer Wfeihimg] an Demeter und Kore.' But, for the dative, cp. Moir. H1
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s Supra p. 165. The precise route followed by the ArrhephSroi is a matter for con-
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no. 38), as has been maintained by various critics (W. Dorpfeld in the Ath. Mitth. 1887
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in the Bcrl. philol. Woch. Sept. 25, 1897 pp. 1212—1214 (followed by W. Judeich
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Equally beset with uncertainties is the other end of their journey. Their destination,
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Samos (born c. 340 B.C.): see E. Sellers The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of
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ipse Phidias inposuisse dicitur.' The discrepancy between iv tt) ir6\ei and extra muros
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Ad-qvas 'ASpiavas EKaXecac, a>s <&\iywv iv '0\v/XTna5uv ircvTeKaiSeKaToj). The precinct, on
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Si iJXXo ti ko/xltpixriv iyKcKaXv/i^vov). The actual chasm or fissure has not yet
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Recently O. Broneer of the American School at Athens has found on the N. slope of
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170 The Arrhephoroi
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and figs, r—77, of which figs. 8 and 9 show the 'altars.' See further infra § 9 (h) ii (8)
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The Arrhephdroi
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Aphrodite h Kr/wois, a more ancient one, which we have just discovered on the Acropolis
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Aphrodite Ovpavia was the eldest of the Moirai (Paus. 1. 19. 2, cp. Loukian. dial,
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length herm of Aphrodite (Loukian. imagg. 6 implies arms and hands) dating from the
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de nouveau par Arcesilas'), A. Furtwangler in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 412 f., id. in the
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1JP- 263 ff., 682 f. p). 124 other examples of the type are collected and discussed by
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Mantel luftenden Aphrodite'), S. Reinach 'La Venus drapee au Musee du Louvre' in the
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Equally persistent, and hardly more encouraging, have been the attempts made to
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p. 264). Others have seen them in the processional figures of the olive-tree pediment
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them in the Caryatids of the Erechtheion (E. Beule L'Acropole a?Athlnes Paris 1854 ii.
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p. 14 ff. ('The interpretation of the Caryatids as Arrephoroi is confirmed by a scene (Fig. 5)
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1 Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Athen p. 319 f. On Genetyllis and the Genetyllides in
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umenti peplo. Cp. what is said of the planet Venus in Ausort. append. 2. 17 f- Evelyn
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shows Eros watering slender flowers that spring from the ground. A female figure with
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Differently conceived but somewhat similar in effect is the design found on a bronze
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ng- 75- The specimen has been retouched). Venus, half-draped, stands to the front, her
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from a stream in the foreground. These medallions are probably time-serving attempts to
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I54ff. nos. 226—283). Here are a few examples: fig. 78 from the Vautier—Collignon
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The Arrhephoroi
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without a phidle, at a lighted altar; the space behind her is sometimes filled by a floral
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The Arrhephoroi 175
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iii. 9 no. 126 pi. 5 (=my fig. 86)). Fig. 87 is from a specimen of mine. For the extant
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2 This striking expression occurs in the remarkable account of Aphrodite's precinct
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Kovtos (3oi)\7)(ris. k.t.X. We gather that every morning the open-air altar of the
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»'iti nella storia dell' antica Sicilia Catania 1911 p. 87 notes the beneficent mfluence of
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V1- 562 ff.) was in some sense a goddess of vegetation appears also from the fact that on
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Coins i. 263 no. 2234 pi. 72, 7, Head Hist, num.- p. 138)- Note too the frequency of floral
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The dove had a special significance in this cult and was in all probability viewed as an
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The Arrhephoroi
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With Aphrodite was associated a youthful consort, presumably Eryx her son by the
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(H. Riggauer in the Zeitschr.f. Num. 1881 viii. 72 f. pi. 1, 2 'Sollten wir hier vielleicht
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collection). Another, of the same period, turns Eryx into Eros—an easy transformation
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A further point of interest in the cult was its ancient service of hierodules (Strab. 272
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vvvi B' oio-irep airy i) KaroiKla Xeiiravdpei Kai rb iepbv (so the second hand in cod, B. 17 T^
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Lastly it should be observed that Eryx, who is described as king of the Elym°|
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The Arrhephoroi
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38, 273); even Nilsson Gr. Feste p. 374 dismisses her as 'ganz semitisch.' But the hound
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(I have discussed the series in Folk-Lore 1904 xv. 376 ff.), whose primitive rule of
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8Ldax@yvat rt"s iepevaiv eXdbvra es \6yovs). Originally, however, the two cults had been
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16 ff. an inscription dating from the early part of s. iv B.C. and admitting of fairly certain
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temple (Corp. inscr. Att. ii. 1 no. 375, 3 ff. an inscription from the end of s. iii B.C.
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The Arrhephoroi
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Her festival in spring, when the fresh verdure began to appear, was an occasion of
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Athen p. 477 n. 4, does not cure the passage. R. F. P. Brunck prints ov 8-qXeia pavov Sis
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The cult lasted into Roman times (P. Foucart in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1889 xiii. 167 f.
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when Kore was associated with Demeter (H. G. Lolling in the AeXr. 'Apx- 1889 p. 130
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Chloe schuldig sincl'). This identifies it with the site of the Boi/fi/ytos aporos (Plout. praec.
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There are one or two indications that the same cult was practised elsewhere in Attike.
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The Arrhephoroi
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c- 200 B.C. fixes Poseideon 12 as the mid-winter day when a fine white ram must be sacrificed
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But the real interest of Demeter XXdr; lies, not so much in the details of her cult, as in
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23+7' V'' 88^' partly by the Poetic usa2e of such ePithets X^oiKapiros (Orph. A. Dem.
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er^a„dtes Leipzig 1895 p. 24 f., and in the Lex. Myth. ii. 3147 ff-
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rain5. Homer says that, when Zeus embraced Hera on the summit
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And, if so, it may well be that in the 'something wrapt up9',
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7 Plin. nat. hist. 2. 36—38 ending with the words: 'itaque et in magno nominum
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How are we to explain Souidas' dppt)vo<popeXv (certified by the order of letters) in the
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The birth of Erichthonios 181
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3o/f°*^OUrSe' etymo'°gically akin to Erechtheus (J. B. Bury in the Class. Rev. 1899 xiii.
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persoriar' ° 'Ep'xe<5,"os XeYiWos. Harrison Myth. Man. Anc. Ath. p. lix 'the double
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( = my fi us 'Die Geburt des Erichthonios' in the Arch. Zeit. 1872 xxx. 51—57 pi. 63
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'924 p*,' c^man Athens: its History and Coinage before the Persian Invasion Cambridge
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182 The birth of Erichthonios
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that the head, shoulder, and breast of the child, parts of Kekrops' fore-arm and of Athena s
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The birth of Erichthonios 18 3
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occasionally borne by Attic women11. This leaves the youthful
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1 Cp. the fragment of an amphora orpelike from Gela (F. Hauser m ^Z***^
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3 E. Braun in the Ann. d. Inst. 1841 xiii. 92 ff- .
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6 Sir C. H. Smith in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. .59 no. E .82 ('Type of birth
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184 The birth of Erichthonios
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repeats the central group of Ge presenting the babe to Athena in the
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kratir at Petrograd (Stephani Vasensamml. St. Petersburg ii. 339 ff. no. 1807, id. in the
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cit. p. 451 no. 1) on which H B H, again on the extreme left, stands with her right hand
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"YLfi-qv. On Dia as consort of Zeus I have said my say in the Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 177 f.>
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p. 123 {., followed by Hoppin loc. cit., identified this vase as the work of the late archaic
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The birth of Erichthonios
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the other side of the vase, where he sits on a handsome folding stool,
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and reverse form a single scene and one which has the multiplication
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01 his signed vases, but on the Munich stamnos with the Birth of Erichthonios'...).
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jn the Ann. d. Inst. 1877 xlix. 427 ff. is for Kekrops or Hephaistos, preferably the
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2 Almost all exponents from Inghirami loc. cit. onwards have identified the seated
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J Eurtwiingler Vasensamml. Berlin ii. 718 f. no. 2537, W. Helbig in the Bull. d. Inst.
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4 B. Graef 'Die Zeit der Kodrosschale' in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst.
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186 The birth of Erichthonios
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1 Kekrops and his daughters Herse, Aglauros, Pandrosos supplement the theme of
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stemma H) 'here, by a pleasant anachronism, interested in the birth of their great
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The birth of Erichthonios 187
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the soil, as usual hands Erichthonios to Athena. This takes place
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The reverse design (inset on pi. xxiv) shows Heos in pursuit of Kephalos, one of whose
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sych. s.w. iaTT) Aai'a and TrdyKV<pos), together with the /j-opiai, which were believed to
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18 ff-)- See further Boetticher Baumkulttis pp. 107—111, L. Stephani in the Compte-
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his tongs. A couple of little Victories, hovering in the air, offer
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So far we have seen reason to think that the Arrhephoria was
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I should infer (i) that the rite of the Arrhephoria as performed in
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1 I have excluded from my survey the parallel, but later, series of vases and reliefs,
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The Athenian Akropolis had from time immemorial been the
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already hinted at it in the Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 410 n. 2. See also O. Weinreich in the
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Others have stressed the connexion between Athena and the 'Minoan' or Mycenaean
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In this context we cannot ignore the goddess twice figured on a stdmnos from Knossos
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A kindred, but further developed, figure occurs on the remarkable terra-cotta plaque
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Publication with a col. pi. is shortly to appear in Hesperia. The plaque (9^x5 ins.,
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41 f.) is near akin to the original Topyw or Vopywv. Cp. Palaiph. 31 (32) KaXoOui Si
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^OPrOETTH KOOC (infra § 9 (h) ii (a.) sub fin.). The Panagia Gorgoeptkoos of modern
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snakes, her owl1, her olive-tree2, her relations to the priestly king
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H. N. Fowler—J. M. Paton—G. P. Stevens The Erechtheum Cambridge, Mass. 1927
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6 On coins of the Oxyrhynchite nome showing Athena with the double axe see supra
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7 The various forms of the name "H0aiffTos and the
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Enc. viii. 340—342. The latter concludes: 'Eine
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dem Namen zu suchen.' See further L. Malten 'Hephaistos' in the Jahrb. d. kais-
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Gnechenland Gottingen 1909 p. 46 he returns to the charge : ' Hephaistos gehort durchweg
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Attempts to explain the name, which appears in Ionic as'AB-qvri 'Aflijra'?;, in Aeolic
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The most interesting hypothesis so far advanced is that of another famous philologist
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wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2180), on the other hand to a group of Etruscan (?) words denoting
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J- Mantis) tintinat, id est sonat, Dessau Jnscr. Lai. sel. no. 5050 (the acta of Augustus*
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j 'PPonax frag. 36. 3 Bergk4, frag. 39. 9 Diehl). Kretschmer suggests that the pre-Greek
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Kretschmer's ingenious speculation could, I think, fairly claim the support of certain
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P- 4 no. A 4 (1) pi. 5). These urns begin by being distinctly human in appearance. The
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de VArt iii. 695 f. figs. 503, 504, and col. pi. 4, J. L. Myres The Metropolitan
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\ ) A vase from tomb xiii at Mochlos, which Sir A. J. Evans refers to the ' Early
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l92U*!eme serie Candie 1911 p. viii pi. 10, 6, Sir A. J. Evans The Palace of Minos London
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Chipj^ep from tllis Alma Mater to some of the Cypriote vases noted above (e.g. Perrot—
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(c) yi!°pped by the head of young Horos (fig. 108. Height 4 inches).
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object, found in the Amenophis iii level (1411 —1375 B.C.), seems to have been connected
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Arch 154 74^- '>r°fessor S. A. Cook The Religion of ancient Palestine in the light of
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rsiQe (S. Xanthoudides The Vaulted Tombs of Mesard trans. J. P. Droop Liverpool
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cylindrical base and the fragmentary arms of another entwined with snakes—clearly t *
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pp. 369 f., 271, 275, 385). Renewed excavations of the site by the Italians in 190
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to further finds—the head of a terra-cotta figure and another tube-shaped vessel with
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r9i4 p. 28 and by Nilsson Min.-Myc. Rel. p. 386). The shrine of the snake-goddess at
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Vessel6 llke a" oal<"leaf' the fourth has a tongue small and pointed. The neck of the
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belongs to the same language as the place-name Phaistdsx. Now
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century vases4, was in the remote prehistoric past the veritable
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Bottomless vases are in the nature of funnels, and sometimes certainly, as in the Dipylon
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They exhibit the following designs: (1) on the one side a helmeted head of Athena, on
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It is perhaps not too hazardous to conjecture that Trojan Gesichtsumen .and the like
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<S>aicrTos &v, Tb t\Ta. Tpoae\Kvadp.evos;). Nevertheless it remains probable that the
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Grammatici Latini vi. 545, 5). Later writers commonly use the term ttAcws (Ap°» 0
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silver, is 'the man that Hephaistos and Pallas Athene have taught
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Solon's4 description of the artificer owes something to these epic
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Platon5 too with curious frequency insists on the partnership of
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as old as Hesiod6 and brilliantly illustrated by the Anesidora-cup
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and Athena (U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff in the Sitzungsb. d. Akad. d. Wiss.
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WinT" VaS" in the British Museum London 1896 p. 29 pl. 19, E. Gerhard in the
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ii. 342 no. 22, attributes this kjilix to the 'Meister der Penthesileia-SchaW; Pfuhl
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in white. The head-dresses and the top of the hammer are moulded and gilt on a raised
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schrifteu Giitersloh 1894 p. 203 f. no. 187, correcting the Corp. inscr. Gr. iv no. 7416)-
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And the composition as a whole is comparable with that of the Triptolemos-relief from
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' Av-qaiSiipa, like UavSdpa, was an epithet of the earth-mother (Hesych. ' Avqo-iS&pa'
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the Dodonaean chant VS. Kapwobs avlei k.t.\. cited supra i. 524 n. 8, ii. 350 n. ')■ ^n
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Demeter, who was likewise empowered 7^5 Kapirbv av-qaeiv (h. Dem. 332). Thus in the
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of the tribe Kekropis (Plout. symp. 9. 14. 4 Kai yap vpuv (sc. roh MeXtTeOffi") lgTl
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in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1899 xix. 232 ff. figs, n, 12, Proleg. Gk. Rel.* p. 276 ff
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the ager Tarqiiinimsis was being ploughed and the furrow was driven deep, up came on
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M_ Ememr>ered that the most primitive form of agriculture was Hackbau (E. Hahn in
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But the Anesidora-cup is not the only witness. The fact is that
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and suggest that this is no trivial occasion. Equally impressive is the
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J^73 p- 72 (L) col. pi. 22 (= my fig. 122)), which shows the head and lifted hands of Ge
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tendril. Such a scene could be easily re-interpreted as the making of a large female
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gured volute-M^r at Oxford (P. Gardner in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1901 xxi. 1 ff.
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i888ed-Sherd fr°m thC AkroPolis at A'hens noted by w- Dorpfeld in the Ath. Mitth.
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stands before him in the pose of the Dresden 'Lemnia.' An archaistic
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Furtwangler took this relief to represent the Athena Lemnia of Pheidias receiving a
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erg Glyptotek i no. 3,5 pi. 3, E. Reisch in the /ahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. iS
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headed by Hephaistos and Athena, the former bearing sword1 and
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1 On the famous ^iXaipa made by Hephaistos for Peleus (Hes. frag. 110 Flach, 79
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The schol. a.d. //. 16. 140 adds 0a<rl Sk'k6wi»i*» a*r4,"H*a«rrw Si Karaffxevdffai).
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and Mercurius at his left—surmounted by busts representing the
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by the handsome numismatic types of Rome and Romanised Greece.
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(fig- I3 0s ar"d in that of his wife Faustina the Elder6 portray the
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2 Supra ii. 63 n. 1. But see on the other side G. Wissowa in Roscher Lex. Myth-
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her we perceive shield, snake, and olive-tree—the insignia of the
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the pillar of the Parthenos with the helmet of the 'Lemnia! Yet
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Ntti is a helmet set on a tall cippus, behind him a shield, and in the
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.erne's the evidence supplied by definite religious usage. Heph-
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states that the rite was observed by all the craftsmen, especially the
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for this was the day on which the priestesses with the Arrhephoroi
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Harpokr. loc. cit.). Souid. XaX/ceia bis is repeated by the et. mag. p. 805, 43 ff. and in
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the same town with rev. Zeus enthroned with Nike in right hand and sceptre in left
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Trieste Firenze 1829 iii. 80. For the legend see supra ii. 950 f. fig. 842 AIA IAAION
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reason to doubt Souidas' statement that the festival itself was
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C- Robert in the Gbtt. gel. Anz. 1899 clxi. 531, P. Stengel Die griechischen Kultusalter-
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H^aio-Tou. The exact position of these altars, which have perished, is unknown. They
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^l t" rot hiepSi toi t'o ]le<pai<rT0 Kal tW ABevalas.' E. Reisch in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch.^
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His statue must be taken to include the whole cult-monument; for
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1 Corp. inscr. Ait. i no. 318 +A. Wilhelm in the Sitzungsber. d. kais. Akad. d. Wiss-
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statues and note that tin was bought for 'the floral ornament
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which are held to reflect more or less closely the style of that great
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3 E.g. the Athena of the Musee Cherchel (Reisch be. cit. p. 64 ff. fig. 33), the
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to be called by the curious1 appellation HephaisUa1. In 343/2 B.C.
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hear no more of the temple-deities for a good five hundred years.
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mythology, if the name be derived directly from Hephaestus; such epithets are more
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(= my fig. 137) recognised the appellative on the fragment of a painted terra-cotta pinM
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7 Pheidias made the pupils of Athena Partlienos in precious stone (Plat. Hipp- mal'
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Richter The Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks Yale University Press 1929 p. 137 with
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Wight 6| inches) in the British Museum (Brit. Mus. Cat. Bronzes p. 175 f. no. 960
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detailing the story of Erichthonios, the reputed child of Hephaistos
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'But it must be admitted that men of learning deny the charge and wholly
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4 A statue from Crete in the Louvre (no. 847). Height i-42m. The back, the left
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E. Reisch in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1898 i. 55 fig. 32 (head in profile), 72
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Gorgdneion; also the child's head and arms with the upper part of his body. See Clarac
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virgin, would not brook it, and he dropped his seed on the leg of the goddess. In
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'With regard to the birth of Erichthonios, Euripides tells the following tale.
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desire, the seed falling on the earth. Therefrom, they say, was born a child, who
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from Hephaistos, who is pursuing her8.' Bathykles made the throne
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Chapters in the History of Greek Literature Oxford 1921 p. 103).
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6 J. Escher-Biirkli in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 441 would identify the spot as
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perhaps in the middle of the sixth century B.C.1, perhaps rather in
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2 C. Robert in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 136, L. Malten in the Archiv f. Pel.
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|he f'ght hand, her helmet in the left. Rev.: a bearded male figure ('Giove?') standing
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the pantomime must be familiar with the whole range of Attic
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printed as Append, narr. 3 p. 359, 24 ff. Westermann = Eudok. viol. ic. The theme.»
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Such explanations are the expiring efforts of the mythopoeic mind;
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that in the remote prehistoric past Hephaistos and Athena were
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0rne Prominent tribe that worshipped him with the national religious polity, was regarded
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The identification of the 'Theseion' with the Hephaisteion, first mooted by D. Sour-
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the"aia Berlin 1907 p. 89, E. Fehrle Die kuitische Keuschheit im Altertum Giessen
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brevity—is this. The Akropolis at Athens was originally called
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maidenhood. But the Elean women, tenacious of archaic beliefs4,
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Vulcani filia, quae Athenas condidit, etc.). The passage from Clement is printed as Aristot-
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p. 47 f., R. Hirzel in the Ber. sacks. Gescllsch. d. Wiss. Phil.-hist. Classe 1896 p. 309 n. 3-
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3 Hera recovered her virginity every year by bathing in the spring Kanathos neai
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les Naissances Miraculeuses Paris 1908 pp. 1—280 ignores the topic.
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Athena was Parthenos, yet even in the Parthenon her cult-image
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Wean little more than Athena the nurse or fosterer of children, just as the nurses who
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H. von Prott's dictum in the Archiv f. Rel. 1906 ix. 87 'Die Akropolis-Athena ist
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^ ">Piez Hist, de VArt viii. 618 ff. with fig. 314, E. Pfuhl in the Ath. Mitth. 1923 xlviii.
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eben 'Athena als Geburtsgottin' in the Archivf. Rel. 1926 xxiv. 19—28 fig. 1
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EuW e GeDurt-' O. Weinreich il>. p. 28 acutely suggests that the 'foolish stories' told by
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to '8 ^' duller, P- 408, 14 ff. Lindsay) in reality gave the ahiov for a pig-sacrifice
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t0 ^ ■ statue in the Forum of Constantine at Constantinople—a statue almost certainly
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1'ate ^^"^ ^e "at Sems of the Augustan period—where however her full breast is
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iniitatmy 144 from a cast). »• 188 ('Der Kopf ist ohne Helm' is wrong; the helmet
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the godfj P" l89- N°te also the part played by the priestess, apparently impersonating
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the Great struck his magnificent gold coins (figs. 142, 143)1 showing
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The two chief centres of his worship on Greek soil were
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stateres have a griffin in place of the serpent. Head Hist, num. - p. 226 says 'serpe
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Herodotos1, quoting Hekataios2, tells how the Pelasgians, who had
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*s due to the settlement of a Pelasgic population in those localities.'
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Thouk. +. 109 with J. L. Myres in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1907 xxvii. 204 f.
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totle's1 treatise on meteorology. The philosopher compares thunder
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there tended by the Sinties7, or how after his fall (due to the
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J L. Malten in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. 319, 328, id. in the fahrb. d. *alSt
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passim, C. Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British Birds London 1°
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8 II. 18. 394 ff. Cp. the refuge of Dionysos as described by Eumel. frag. i° &n £
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Properties to the soil. Dioskorides1 of Anazarbos, a contemporary
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reKgious rites. And it was good for dysentery. Galen visited the
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shows Hephaistos, in the garb and with the tools of a smith, falling through mid air.
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w"h her left arm propped on a pistrix, beneath which are waves. Close by is the rocky
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C Fredrich in the Ath. Mitth. 1906 xxxi. 73 n. 1.
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sundry other rites, after which she filled a whole waggon with the
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setting forth all the virtues of Lemnian earth, and said that he
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In addition to the immediate sequel cp. Galen. pAdobos OtpairtvTiKri 4. 7 (x. 298 Kiihn),
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F.W. Hasluck 'Terra Lemnia' in the^4««. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1900—1910 xvi. 220—230
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H. F. Tozer The Islands of the Aegean Oxford 1890 p. 260 'In Western Europe it
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packets of Lemnian earth, dug before sunrise on August 6 (the
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tively light red, white, and dark red. The first and third have stamped
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Lemnian medicament points backwards to a marriage of the fire-g°d
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the monks fill 'petits sacs de poil de bestes' with the earth, etc.). He figures a selects'1
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2 On which see E. S. Peck in Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Soct")'
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Hephaistos with the earth-goddess Lemnos1(fig. i52)2,c°nsummated
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s-v. /xeydXri debs, uses precisely the same phrase of the Thracian Bendis, who is often
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substituted for her girl-victims. This at least would account for the persistent tradition of
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Moreover, an exact parallel may be found in the story of Embaros who, after promising
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PVcrl, vepi(aTT) '"Efiflapos el,' rovriari vovvexvs, <ppbi>ip.os), who stood in the closest relation
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■tmbrasos writes: '"lfifjp- ist ein echt karisches Namenwort, wie schon G. Mfeyer in the
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The further parallel between the sacrifice of Embaros' daughter (bear killed, girl
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I figure five imperial bronze coins of Hephaistia. Of these, the first two are from
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(fig- 148). The other has obv. bust of Hephaistos to right, with full beard, ptlos, and
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in early days on Mosychlos, the mountain of volcanic vents1. Be
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in left (Imhoof-Blumer Gr. Miinzen p. 5 no. 2 pi. 1, 2 (=my fig. 151)). The last gives
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Riicksicht auf das Alterlhum Breslau 1885 p. 314 ff., C. Fredrich in the Ath. Mitth- i9°6
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Hephaistos might be interpreted as the lightning-flash2—a fitting
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Gr. i. 60 MUller), frag. 71b (Frag. gr. Hist. i. 125 Jacoby, who however starts the
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the original significance of Hephaistos.
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and settled on the north bank of the Ilissos4 (let us say, with
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never quite dispossessed their Pelasgian predecessors, who in the
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3 Miss E. M. Dance, in an unpublished treatise (An Analysis of the Orphic Myths 1933
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dem die Hosen lagen, schwanger.' After nine months Satana split the stone and a
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" The simplest and most satisfactory derivation of "AyXavpos is from £7X065 (* 07X0/05 for
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H. Usener Gbtternamen Bonn 1896 p. 136 f. inferred from the masculine ending that
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ketraufelnde...bethauung'). E. Maass ' Aglaurion' in the Ath. Mitth. 1910 xxxv. 337—341
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Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Allien p. 7 n. 3 thinks that "A7Xavpos may refer to the dew
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j^en by popular etymology from an epithet of Pan, to whose flute the Dew-sisters danced
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" The simplest and most satisfactory derivation of "AyXavpos is from £7X065 (* 07X0/05 for
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H. Usener Gbtternamen Bonn 1896 p. 136 f. inferred from the masculine ending that
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ketraufelnde...bethauung'). E. Maass ' Aglaurion' in the Ath. Mitth. 1910 xxxv. 337—341
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Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Allien p. 7 n. 3 thinks that "A7Xavpos may refer to the dew
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j^en by popular etymology from an epithet of Pan, to whose flute the Dew-sisters danced
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the crow as a typical informer see O. Keller Die antike Tierwelt Leipzig 1913 ii. 103 (■)•
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1872 ii. 245 f. ('The Owls and the Crows'), D'Arcy W. Thompson op. cit. pp. 46' 98'
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3 Pellene, an ancient city of Achaia, ' stands on a hill which rises at the summit into
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The Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks New Haven, Yale University Press I929
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secret without the knowledge of the other gods. She laid him in a basket and
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V Miv depTafrovaa piya rpixpos 'T\pi£wpov | daTvpov eiaavifiaiv—points rather to Pallene, the
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■427 ff. with the remarks of E. Kiister Die Schlange in der griechischen Kunst und
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(Paus. 6. 20. 4 f., stipra i. 58, ii. n?i), Zeus Sosipolis at Magnesia on the Maiandros
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3 Apollod. 3. 14. 6 (continuing the passage cited supra p. 2i8ff.) tovtov 'ABr/vd Kp6(pa
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Lactantius Placidus6, rewrites the whole narrative in absurd romantic
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The same alternative versions were given in the case of Aigeus' suicide (K. Wernicke
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' The literary evidence was diligently collected and arranged by B. Powell Eric^
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3 Fulgent, myth. 2. n (continuing the passage cited supra p. 222 n. 7) quem Miner*
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agoras {supra p. 237 f.), makes Agraulos and Pandrosos the guilty sisters. J. Toepffer in
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Aglauros, 'the Sparkling One,' dies. Her death was associated with
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by means of a ceremonial dew-bearing. This was done in the
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and Herse were not originally a triad of sisters. Of the three,
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c"ri?3eiJa„ • Kai yfrp y-Q ocaXXweic > Kocrfieiv Kal Xap-irpiveiv eariv. The words inserted are
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Miss J. E. Harrison 'The Three Daughters of Cecrops' in the Journ. Hell. Stud.
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was but one Aglauros, she whose precinct lay beneath the steep
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form. The young soldiers swore that they would regard wheat,
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Aktaion the father of Aglauros, Herse, Pandrosos, and Phoinike. See further J- 1 oepffel
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Kayser. The oath is quoted by Poll. 8. 105 f., cp. $\.oh.jlor. 43. 48 p. 14, 7 ff. Hense.
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I3'- 1 (note the proximity of no. 371 Aenrvorp6po[n], cp. supra p. 241 n. o). Hesych. s.v.
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3 J. M. Paton The Erechtheum Cambridge, Mass. 1927 pp. 119—127 ('The Pan-
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K<lT^KecTo. Trdrpiov 5' eVri tois 'ASrjvalois Kvva pi?) avafio.iveiv eh aKpo-jroXiv.' The topo-
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propos of the rule that the Jlamcn Dialis must neither touch nor mention a dog or a goat,
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p, ' 2573 ff. collect facts bearing on the significance of dogs in ancient religion. And
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name for Ge3. Kourotrdphos too was, at Athens, an epithet of the
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58 f. (attributed to the period 83—73 B.C., though W. Larfeld Handbuch der griechischen
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3 This conclusion was anticipated by Miss J. E. Harrison in the Journ. Hell. Si**^'
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Dobree, cp. the schol. e'fre Trj yrj ei're ri? earla)]. See further B. Prehn in Pauly—WissoWa
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prescribed animal, and in any case must not be confused with the sheep for Pandros
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A. ed. Aid. and the epitome Harpokr.) dveLV oiv, Kal iKaXeiro t6 0vp.a irripoiov.'
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* Corp. inset: Att. ii. 3 no. 1160 (a broken base of Pentelic marble found on the
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n°- 1369 (a round base of Hymettian marble found on the Akropolis) 'ky\aipov Upea
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Ka-T*VKetia<se to!s dvBpwwois t'-ov ck tCiv eplwv eadrira. This hangs together with the attempt
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Pandrosos, Pandrosos than Aglauros, the three names being pr°~
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What better guardians could Athena have found for the infant
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Some support for this surmise might be found in the myth that
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the sky on trees and flowers and was thence collected by the bees.
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Herse, some said, became by Hermes the mother of Kephalos •
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p. 240 Ovid's three thalami may be derived from the internal arrangement of the Erech-
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3 Harpokr. s.v. "AyXctupos (dypavKos codd.. A.C.M.Q. But the alphabetical order
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seat in the theatre adjoining that of the Kourotrdphos worshipped in the sanctuary
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12 Apollod. 3. 14- 3- Hermes' union with Herse is hardly older than the HelleW* '
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[thdlamos), where his voice flows on unceasingly3. The poet is hinting,
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the goddess transformed him into a cicala {tettixf. Confusion
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24°. See further T. W. Allen—E. E. Sikes The Homeric Hymns London 1904 p. 197 f.
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relief in stamped gold foil, found at Vulci, then in the Campana collection, and later at
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1 For the \Uvov see Miss J. E. Harrison 'Mystica Vannus lacchi' in the Journ. HM-
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For the ntpvos, D. Philios in the 'Etp.'Apx- 1885 pp. 171—174, ib. 1906 pp. 197—
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8viJ.ia,Tr)piov and \Ikvov had both come to be identified in popular parlance with the old
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(a) Athena and Erichthonios, who sits up in his basket to greet her. The wicker h
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development of the design by Miss E. T. Talbot.
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dew5. The transformation was apt, for the cicala, once more like
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J. T. Kakridis 'TiefiNOS' in the Wiener Studien 1930 xlviii. 25—38 makes it
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In Loukian. Icaromen. 13 Empedokles, speaking as an inhabitant of the moon, says
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In point of fact the cicala lays its eggs in the ground (Aristot. hist. an. 5. 30. 556 a 29 fi.i
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8 Asios frag. 13, 4 f. Kinkel ap. Athen. 525 E—F (Samians visiting the precinct of
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1. 6 Kal ol irpeo^vTepoi abroU (sc. the Athenians) tQv evba.ip.bvwv bid t& afipoblaiTOV oi iro^us
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ii—iii. 2 no. 1377, 13 (an inventory of the Parthenon 399/8 B.C.) [xpvolbia bidXiffa <rilW'iKT
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The name KepKurrr) applied to a small species of tettix (Stephanus Ties. Gr. Ling. iv.
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Various views have been taken in modern times with regard to the precise nature of
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(2) F. Hauser 'Tettix' in the Jahrcsh. d. ocst. arch. Inst.
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attack by Petersen in the Rhein. Mus. 1907 lxii. 540 ff-
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60 ff., id. in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 2121 ff. The
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grasshoppers with chains' from the third shaft-grave: these
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in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1925 xlv. 55 with fig. 52, 4 points
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tomb (no. 518 of the Kalkani cemetery) at Mykenai
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'"sect's body. The other, pointed, end of the pin was caught by the hook on the lower
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>s '883 vi. 41, fig. (of no. 20), T. Schreiber in the Ath. Mitth. .883 v.... »7*.
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We are not, therefore, surprised to find that the tettix occurs as a private badge on
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1926 pi. 37, 6—15) and again on tetradrachms and drachms with the names ot ^
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otrmischief (L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. i860 p. 91, 1864 p. 130 f.. "8&5
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T tne terra-cotta models of the UtHx, of which sundry specimens are extant. <->M
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resembling that of its original (fig. 170: scale \). A ptiiale mesomphalos by the potter
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°r me. I Throw it into the fount that I may go and fetch it, | And sit and eat it with my
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^ oked on as the incarnation of a great warrior or hero of the past, and fetches the price
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HlHo T°'17' fAww the choice of the word kikvs was determined by a reminiscence of
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imitative formations are apt also to have an *«-sound, as in the modern Greek Tohr^iKa.%,
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The same variation meets us in the case of the hero, whose name Titfwvos, Tithonus
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^paring Efas ( = Evas) as the name of Memnon in Etr. Spiegel iii. 218 f. pi. 235, 1.
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c ljUes) standing on the right and QeBis seated on the left,
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Z 75-78 claims that Qesan too has survived as Tesana, 'the Spirit of the Dawn, and
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v AIore ingenious, but also more speculative, are the suggestions of S. Bugge Das
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the; Us aerees the form tinBun, which the Etruscans may have brought with them lrom
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Lex. Myth. v. 676 f.). This makes it certain that tinOun associated with desaii, the " ,
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the one hand and Tinia, Tignia on the other. But the whole edifice is a house of ca ^
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'Aktikti' from 'Akt-q and had cited in support, not only the lexicographers (sUf ^0fa of
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who distilled the fructifying dew1, had as his consort Pandrosos the
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In view of the foregoing sections we are not surprised to find
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Hesych. "Eppos- 6 Zei/s. M. Schmidt is silent. J. Alberti, who records the guesses
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About an hour's walk to the north-east of Vari (Anagyrous), some 29om above the
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Stott amps^ w'tn P's- 12—H an<i ngs. 1—5. The cave consists of an outer and an inner
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who distilled the fructifying dew1, had as his consort Pandrosos the
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In view of the foregoing sections we are not surprised to find
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Hesych. "Eppos- 6 Zei/s. M. Schmidt is silent. J. Alberti, who records the guesses
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About an hour's walk to the north-east of Vari (Anagyrous), some 29om above the
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Stott amps^ w'tn P's- 12—H an<i ngs. 1—5. The cave consists of an outer and an inner
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London 1895 p. 15 pi. 8, 5, C H. Weller in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1903 vii. 270 f. fig- 5
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dialecticum"1 Lugduni Batavorum 1910 p. 587 gives 'Uptros ("EfNnjs?)). H- Stuart)-'^0 the
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^X\coiK[oS6]iJ.eaei' = a sixth foot plus the first half of a hexameter plus a complete hexa-
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Cl't effi^'11011 to lIle d^ies already mentioned there was the seated goddess, whose rock-
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Zeus ' of the Dew.'
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(=my fig. 178), C. H. Weller in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1903 vii. 267 ff. fig. 4 photo) and
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Halle 1848 ii. 76 'vielleicht einer Demeter') or Kybele (A. Milchhofer in the Ath. Mitth.
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was taken by his parents for a sacrifice to the rustic powers
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0tl ^ a""^ yXibao-ris /xiXiros yXvdwv piev avbri' (11. 1. 249)), it may be that the honey found
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drearn',s" W this is right, Nonnos had the sanction of cult-usage, when he made Semele
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see fu<r?i5'S' ^er' 525 "TSpoixra). Cp. an island off the deme Aixone (Strab. 398 'Topovaaa :
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of the great culture-heroes of Greece, who learnt the care of sheep
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'iveKev rijs UfidSos Kai Tijs lrvorjs twv dviuuv. So cod. Par. The vulgate ^^p0v>
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building two neighbouring churches, one being that of the Taxiarchai \Inscf-
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sacrifice before the rising of the dog-star. The poet's allusion to
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gods of field and fold. Cheiron, foretelling to Apollon the destiny
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origin. The one tradition, which we may call Boeotian since it was
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vol I irXijo-o-ovrai Xivtais oprvyes iv vetpeXais. In line 33 the papyrus has yap-^pocrapicrraioij ■ •
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Mair did well to prefer A. E. Housman's [Z-q]vbs &<p' lep<4> uv. The form 'Iicplov, in-
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\6yov elSws virepf}i]<xop.ai. Perhaps we catch an echo of the other version in Hes)
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back once again to the domain of Cretan religion, with its great
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On the whole, I am disposed to see in Aristaios another example
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£tesylla, daughter to Alkidamas of Ioulis, as she danced round the altar of Apollon at
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Va6 Was being carried out to burial, a dove flew up from the bier and the body of Ktesylla
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" Examples of the name as bome by men are collected in W. Pape-G. E. Sense er
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guess?—dubs him 'King' of the Ceans1. Diodoros, probably drawing
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laureate, on Hellenistic coins of Keos (figs. 179—182)6 and of the
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bronze coins in the Leake collection and two in the McClean collection.
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about which we are very imperfectly informed. Three out of the four
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8' '83 is from a silver didrachm, now in the British Museum, published by W. Wroth in
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^ ng. 186 is the Weber specimen.
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' , anz 'n the Ann. d. Inst, it
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by a small pediment. The first to be found read AlAcpPlOY, which
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sipated when Giannopoulos produced a second inscription from the
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3 A. I. Spuridakes in the AeXWoc $i\apxaiov 'Eraipelas "06pvos 1901/2 p. 24 °0. '9
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no. 165 pi. 1 (=my fig. 188), Head Hist, num.- p. 307. Obv. Head of the nyw
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in the fourn. Intern. d'Arch. Num. 1908 xi. 65 cp. 75, Head Hist- ttUpt.\ myrtle'
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conquered the demons of drought1—swore to the Asura Namuki2
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These tilings (shall be) in common to us," he said, "bring them back, then!" 3. The
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W. H. D. Rouse 'Baldur Story' in The Folk-Lore fournal 1889 vii. 61 notes the
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a Hi ^rom'se was kept until at dawn one day Indra saw " foam in the sea similar to
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Sir James Frazer1, who cites the tale as a parallel to the myth
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not surprising that the foam of the river should be the token of a
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'river-lead,' or some surrogate such as lead, iron-filings, and even the head of a h^
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6 Modern adherents of this time-honoured view include the following: wad11'
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Etym. i. 160 f. from &<ppb-s 'foam' + a participial form of the root di 'to s n{sc¥
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scheinlich * oSItt), das sich zu bSlr-qi verh'alt wie To/ii'ij zu rapl-ris,' id. in the Zeitschriftfur
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Others treat the name as non-Greek (e.g. A. Fick Die Griechischen Personennamen-
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' +52 and L. Preller Griechische Mythologie- Berlin i860 i. 263 note the Semitic aphrodeth,
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' e'nzelne Taube.' But all this fails to justify the initial 'A- of 'Atppobhij.
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ceivably accounts for the existence of Aphrios as an appellative of
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and at the same time to make sense of a foreign name by assimilating the first part of it to
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See further V. Costanzi 'Zeis "Atpptos e il nome 'Atppodirr]' in the AM d. r. accad. di
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collected by L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. 1870—1871 p. 11 ff.
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forefather of the I
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Antioch. (i.e. Malalas, s. vij/rag. 4. 4 (Frag. hist. Gr. iv. 542 Mtiller), cp.the Chronicon
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erat 0Xei^t'f evTevdev yap 6 'ATroXXwmar^s Atoye^s ra atppobloia KeKXrjadai (3o6\eTai. The
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We might, therefore, without deserting the Greek area, conjecture
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Some twenty minutes west of Pherai (Velestino), on the right
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^e French School, uncovering the area and determining its history3.
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haitt "•' W'desPreaa- beliefs attaching to 'cuckoo-spit' are not unworthy of attention. The
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vi. jf f ty^opho™ spumaria (R. Lydekker The Royal Natural HistoryLondon 1896
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Birds Lond ^ *"rtner ^~ Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British
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3 Until the obT- aS elsewhere (supra »• 894 n- 3) superseded by St Michael?
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A- M. Woodward in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1926 xlvi. 246.
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We might, therefore, without deserting the Greek area, conjecture
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Some twenty minutes west of Pherai (Velestino), on the right
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^e French School, uncovering the area and determining its history3.
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haitt "•' W'desPreaa- beliefs attaching to 'cuckoo-spit' are not unworthy of attention. The
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vi. jf f ty^opho™ spumaria (R. Lydekker The Royal Natural HistoryLondon 1896
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Birds Lond ^ *"rtner ^~ Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British
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3 Until the obT- aS elsewhere (supra »• 894 n- 3) superseded by St Michael?
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A- M. Woodward in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1926 xlvi. 246.
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the 'geometric' period. Over a score of graves, rectangular in shape,
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Sparta5. The second temple, built c. 550—500 B.C. and burnt
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5 a. M. Woodward in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1924 xliv. 275.
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26.50m long by 16-82- broad. On the east side the stylobate is
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ranging as late as ,. iii or s. ii B.C. Of greater moment are the
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It would seem, then, that from the neolithic age down to our
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A. J. B. Wace in the Tourn. Hell. Stud. 1921 xli. 273- T„
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„ BuU- Corr. Hell. 1926 L 562, A. M. Woodward in the Journ. Hell. 9iu ■ j
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of Enhodia1, whose head indeed appears on the coinage of the town
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1 A dedication to Enhodia at Pherai was published by P. Monceaux in the Bull. Coir-
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which see K. Regling ' E N NOAIA' in the Joum. Intern, a"Arch. Num. 1905 viii. 1751
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doubted that this curious recital has borrowed more than one trait from the Thessalian cu
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above, a space left blank for a painted portrait below, and in the
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and central disk3, beneath which is the fragmentary inscription:
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Yet another dedication to the same god has recently been found at
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Zeus Thaulios was worshipped also at Pharsalos5. Above the
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Bull. Corr. Hell. ,9« xlix. 460, A. M. Woodward in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 19*0
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aS *e site of I'hthia, the town of the Myrmidones.
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rocky surface of the hill-top has been so worked as to leave out-
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by certain 'kinsfolk of Parmeniskos1.' The hill (fig. 192) is crowned
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1 A. S. Arvanitopoullos in the IlpaKT. dpx- <?r. 1907 p. 152 At(i) eai>X(wi--d7X">">r';''
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4 F. Hiller von Gaertringen in Hermes 1911 xlvi. 154, N. I. Giannopoulos in the
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[lapavrivoL (referred to the preceding gloss by J. V. Perger)] axOetaa iwb Kredrov (I- VosS
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convincing. I venture therefore to add to their number the sugges-
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CWUrger'), eaOX.a 'the Throttling-festival' ('Wtlrgefest'), and QavUos the god served
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W it be objected that the Macedonian Ares GaOXos [supra p. 182) can hardly have been
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18 the sort of place in which we might expect to find traces of wider functions.
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (a) Rain-magic
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§ 9. Zeus and the Rain.
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is practised even nowadays in the less frequented parts of Greece.
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' I chanced one day upon a very old woman squatting on the extreme edge
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rain. It was two years since any had fallen, and as she had the reputation of
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catch the mumbled incantations which followed on my behalf, Of these however
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- In the drying-up of the springs and in the rain of ashes Mr Lawson sees an alius'011
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Better known is the rain-magic of northern Greece and the
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Freshen all the neighbourhood ;
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For the drought may fresh dews fall;
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At Shatista in south-west Makedonia the song is alliterative2:
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That as many (as are the) ears of corn in the fields,
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eel by Frazer Golden Bough': The Magic Art i. 272 t). For variants see A. Passow
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flowers goes round the village and at every house is drenched with
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'Garden-poppy,' and the chief actor in the ceremony must be largely
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That well the rye may grow.
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7 W. R- S. Ralston The Songs of the Russian People- London 1872 p. 228.
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11 E. Gerard The Land beyond the Forest Edinburgh and London 1888 ii. 13.
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over her as she passes. The part of the Papaluga may also be enacted by
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In Roumania the rain-maker is called Paparuda or Babaruda. She is a gypsy
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e ceremony regularly takes place all over Roumania on the third Tuesday
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et'V^6 °Penm§' words of the rain-song: ' Perperia, all fresh bedewed,'
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form is Tepffe7S<Jn °P' P* 2*: <But the most general, and, as I think, most correct
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^arCfor^ SU2gest that it stands for 7rept7rop€i'a, with the same abbreviation as in
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and lastly became the title of the leader in that procession. The
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Another Bulgarian name for the chief performer is Djuldjid,
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in the middle and dances alone. Out comes the goodwife and
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And drench the diggers all, oy Dodo oy Dodo le !
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We go through the village,
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We go through the village,
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At Melenik in Makedonia, where the surrounding rustics speak
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It should be added that, whereas in Serbia and Bulgaria the
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unmarried man*. The name Dodola is unfortunately of unknown
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and zhd represents either gd or dd; if this be the root dodo-laf«^^~A
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kerning nature. Others connect it with Did-Lado, from the Lithuanian DuK gr
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Work DUgrUcUsckm ZWoSeriin ,9». L 64 has established the fact that th Aeol c
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74 f- concludes that the North Achaeans in general originally worshiped ^^Jj
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of maidens moving through the village is in like manner what it
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is the May-day ceremonial of the Kledona. Miss M. Hamilton2
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1 Supra p. 288. W. R. S. Ralston op. tit* p. 228 : 'The people believe that by this
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J M. Hamilton op. cit. p. 158 on St John's Eve: 'The consultation of oracles belongs
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future fortunes. Usually it is merely a case of marriage-questionings on the part ot
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observances. On the eve of the festival (the evening of June 23rd O.S.) the girls
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Placed in an earthenware crock. The trinkets remain in the water over night;
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0ne by one. They tell fortunes by the condition of the trinkets : for instance, if
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*nd Day in Macedonia, with text and translation of the songs appropriate to the occasion),
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' E- '913 p. 14a f. ('Das Fest des KX^as') gives a good account of the festival as
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to get any detailed information as the girls, especially the older ones, are shy,
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little more than a pastime, had once a serious purpose. Behind the
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by much mutual drenching of the celebrants with water, salt or
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of the way in which its inhabitants keep the festival of Saint
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p. 123, cp. p. 20. Fad. in the Ann. Brit. ScA. Ath. 1906—1907 xiii. 354 (cited stl*
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'Amongst the Armenian people it is the custom, on a particular day in the year,
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•■• we were told that at Sivas, Erzeroum, and some other places, it was the custom
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uPon the graves....Upon enquiry from the Jacobite Syrians as to whether
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Dr Rendel Harris3 further notes that at any time of drought the
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'At Egin, when rain is wanted, the boys take two sticks in the form of a
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aftt festival of the Transfiguration (Vardavai) is called the Festival of Roses,
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they ask, "What does Chi-chi mother want?" The reply is, "She wants wheat,
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'At Epiphany a priest goes in procession to a spring, river, cistern, or to the
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'At Athens an imposing procession goes from the church of St. Dionysios to
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ensues among them. When the cross is successfully found, all the surrounding
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continue the Sichna. The cross itself is cast into the river, and the divers
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ft^-i P'P^any song from Imbros connects the Jordan water used
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S'ttin A ^>own t0 the river Jordan went [leg. Down by the river Jordan was
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art mighty; thou savest and goest before to baptise the young Christ." "Wait for
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No description of a ceremony exactly resembling the rites of
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Usage, no doubt, differed from place to place. In Rhodes the
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At Krannon in Thessaly drought was cured by the shaking °f
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a bronze car and the recital of a prayer for rain. Coins of the town
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corned to use the public baths, nevertheless at the Eleusinia and
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Pig in the harbour of Kantharos at the Peiraieus, a shark seized
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1 Supra ii. 83, ff. figs. 788-79*. S. W. Grose in the McClean Cat. Coins ii. «*
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a3!"' 1 dates the incident 'avant 340').
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defended. G. Glotz has shown that to be plunged in the sea was
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3 E. Strong and N. Jolliffe in the Joum. Hell. Stud. 1924 xliv. 103 ff.
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not absolve us from the duty of seeking an explanation for the formula. I shoul
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Eleusis. Hippolytos1 (c. 235 A.D.) mentions 'the great unspeakable
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inis genuine ore of an old religious stratum sparkles all the more for being
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£j°r\ tne culminating act of the mysteries was the exhibition to
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Suppi. ,g ?eim ' Incantamenta magica graeca latina' in the fahrb. f. class. Philol.
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*itn those aft '8S lakes the Pnrase o-twwrj to go with the words before it, not
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ago been expressed by C. Lenormant in the Mimpires de VAcadimie des Inscriptions
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ment qui fut en usage dans I'initiation'). S. Reinach, however, in the Rev. &t. Gr. 1906
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F. J. Fielden Oxford 1925 p. 108 'the reaping of a few ears in silence,' J. M. Edmonds
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(2) According to F. B. Jevons, the corn-ear exhibited at Eleusis implies a corn-tote^
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n. 4), and was preserved from harvest to seed-time in the house of the head-man °
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the primitive agricultural rites, and that it was originally the embodiment of t e^ ^ x;
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(3) Elsewhere Reinach treats the corn-ear as the offspring of a priest and a priestess,
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a«ount of the rite is given by Harrison Proleg. Gk. Rel? p. 548 ft". and Fr azer Golden
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:j ■ rea^ one, the hierophant having actual intercourse with the priestess, but that later
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Studie M' Cornford 'The 'ATTAPXAI and the Eleusinian Mysteries' in Essays and
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se of th-P De'"' 5;2^' Cwnich' however, were wells for water. A.B.c].). The
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the airapxal were taken up from the subterranean store-house. The best part of them,
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the grain for sowing. The a-rrapxal thus became veritable ' starting-points' of the k6k~Kos
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autem frugibus expiatum ut vivis redderetur). Similarly in Egypt Osiris or the Osirised
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(6) P. Foucart, the father of this Egyptising hypothesis, in his final work on 1 ^
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Myth. v. 536—539. A.B.c.), he being the Greek equivalent of Osiris as she of _
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Probably in the dirge called TAavepws (A. Rusch in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xiv. 1048 ff.).
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ued down the side: on this a bed of clay was placed, of the shape of the body of
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135o ^Sa'ni in the 'Innermost Treasury' of the tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen (1360—
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al; Bhilai I 6 cora^on °f a chamber dedicated to Osiris in the Ptolemaic temple of Isis
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ESyptlan p Egk- p- 7°5 f- PL 26 3' f" E- A- Wallis Budge 0siris and the
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a miirnrny and 1 •W & papyrus of the Louvre (No. 3377) Osiris is represented swathed as
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P" 19 ff.: illustrations of Diod. u I*; evolution of the Osirian fetish stat,
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Elackman 'Some occurrences of the Corn-aruseh in ancient Egyptian tomb paintings' in
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have also served as a token of man's birth and re-birth, not under the strain of symbolic
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In this connexion special interest attaches to two finds from the west of the classic'
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domestic scene of man, woman, and maid—perhaps the homecoming of the sue
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and 22, 1—5 ( = my pi. xxx), F. Lenormant in the Gaz. Arch. 1870 v. 31 ff- with 2
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or oblations consecrated to the local Apollo or Demeter or Persephone'), R- Page05 ;cii
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redderetur). The point to notice is that, in the lower register of the obverse, of
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(3) The whole vase. (4) Hea
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The Eleusinian formula hye kye occurs in an extended version
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, en the two. He notes that some details in the arrangement of the shields at the
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Met reSuIai"ly> not wheat, but barley (e.g. the hordeitm hexastichon on coins of
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narraUv ^' 'S n0t' * tnink, irrelevant to compare a well-known incident in the Gospel
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Son f1 t0'^ Jesus- Thereupon Jesus made answer: 'The hour is come, that
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SuPrerne "° ^ ^aster nere hints at his own impending Passion as the
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symboHSmPeC'alIy aPProPriate to the Greeks. And, if so, it is at least possible that the
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ScriPt'ion' ^nzet in the BulL Corr. Hell. 1896 xx. 78 ff. no. 2 (with facsimile of (he in-
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The association of Men with Pan and the Nymphs is noteworthy-
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vTtipxve was a new formati°n from on the analogy of Be tctie and under the rn^
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tion of our text. For it arranges the divinities in the same order—
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'pi . volive relief of Lysimachides, found in 188.5 during the excavation of the
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no. 2), renders in the style of 350—300 B.C. a Totenmahl or hero-
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aPpare' ^ 97°)> holds rhytin and bowl. His consort, the chthonian goddess, has
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l. s, . 0r the well-mouth of Kallichoron (Kallim. //. Dem. 15, Nik. ther. 486, Apollod.
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Presumabl °^d°n "929 P- 3>o), was dedicated c. 100—90 B.C.—the dedicator being
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appellation of the former1, Demeter and Persephone a bifurcation
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soiled3' the rain-maker must sometimes have been in request.
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dveBrjKev. Svoronos p. 495 adds that the fourth line may have started with Kal TpiirToX^^h
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liv]povkeT j aveB-qKev. The centre of the relief is occupied by an assemblage of the
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(Tpi7rT6\e|/io[s]), who receives them as he sits on his serpent-car. In the background is
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M. P. Nilsson in the Archivf. Rel. 1935 xxxii. 81 ff. supports the usual identin
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Lastly, the lapidary tradition perpetuated a belief (originating
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P it^a^" ^arr's°n in the Ann. Brit. ScA. Ath. 1908—1909 xv. 322 n. r, cad. Themis*
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f'oetaf "^y^ntion 7rp6s rds apxo/ievas iVoxwrets 19 Diibner (in the Didot ed. of the
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IM""}>MTa 7r°>k1"' ^/KW apoi/pais. Similarly in the epitome entitled 'Opptus Xi0ikA
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Primitive rain-magic was in Greece commonly taken up into the
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or, later, in the poet's description of the fighting over Patroklos—
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Lightened and thundered and made quake the ground4.
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on cult-usage, the actual rain-maker was probably the priest of Zeus
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Believe that they have seen the very Jove
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II Supra i. 711 ff. (Vediovis, the youthful Iupiter). u;s de<-tS
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c^Uppe Gr- Myth. Rel. pp. 196, 202 f. But H. Last in The Cambridge Ancient History
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'nhabi[6 °^en W00cien, troughs, through one of which the water at present runs. The
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out aga^°Un'°'eS WaS d'SS'"g beside the spring, they believed that the water would burst
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a>td pr ' ^*orSan ' Greek and Roman Rain-Gods and Rain-Charms' in the Transactions
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Athens fo '0tlma as P"estess of Zeus Lykaios (supra ii. 1167) postponed the plague at
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6 Urther T- Zielinski in the Archiv f. Rel. 1906 ix. 43.
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Similarly in Thessaly magic was eked out by prayer. When the
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Other cults that gave the sanction of religion to the rites of rain-
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name began with CO..., who was also Duumvir of the Colony of Scupi.
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Marcus Aurelius has preserved the Athenian equivalent of our
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S ^Valup Kal tu>v TreMuv. jJVoi ov Set (6xe<T0ai, 77 oCtws, air\ws xal fKevdtpws. On the
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Other cults that gave the sanction of religion to the rites of rain-
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name began with CO..., who was also Duumvir of the Colony of Scupi.
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Marcus Aurelius has preserved the Athenian equivalent of our
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S ^Valup Kal tu>v TreMuv. jJVoi ov Set (6xe<T0ai, 77 oCtws, air\ws xal fKevdtpws. On the
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cod. V.), Eustath. in II. p. 153, 34!. Sebw to §pexw Aeus Ka'L Zeus 6 'dTjp. On the su ^
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ptv-qpao-i (frag. 2 (Frag. gr. Hist. i. 183 Jacoby)) ypd(pois> woe- "'Apyetoi the
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'Tertos, 'Upatos, but also Ndtos (cp. vS.p.a [supra i. 369 n. 2, ii. 351 m °'Ra^.' The
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Cloud-collector,' so that vecj>e\-nyepe'Ta Zeis in a sense was the mountain—just as the
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et°'~" °fTVPes eiwv, cp. made esto). The reduplication is of a common type (baibaWu
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fru;t u' ^75 n. 2, 1226] or rather ^dXcupos was god 'of the Swelling Tips' on plants,
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ContendL'cjr^e' 'wno 80rfies himself'J but the connexion is somewhat doubtful). It is
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etymolo'giesUC <er s readinS of Greek religion is simple and so far attractive. But the
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Gods and Rain-Charms' in the Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philologtca^
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Kenyon Greek Papyri in the British Museum London 1893 i. 83 ff. no. 121 omits the
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Stuart Jones prints it in the latest edition of Liddell and Scott. The choice of the ne_
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would have the further merit of rounding off fitly a hexameter verse. ^ pjehl
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hinting at an etymological connexion between verbs and vlbs. . Qf the
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bfifipop b-qXovp, k.t.X.; =Orph. frag. 253 Abel, 33 Kern. Similarly the pythaSore^lS^_ 4i,
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The relation of rain to Zeus 323
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" the Cabinet des Medailles at Paris (fig. 204)9 and in the Lobbecke
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^ifottiefr*10* Curetas ab imbri I ■•• I praetereo. The section is discussed by W.Vollgraff
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324 The relation of rain to Zeus
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tion of him is known5. But it is probably he who appears on the
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nec Pluvio supplicat herba Iovi. The last five words are cited, but wrongly attribu
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" Babelon Monn. rip. rom. i. 426 fig. describes the obverse design of a fje
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videtur, Jovis Eleutherii sive Liberatoris.' H. A. Grueber in the Brit. Mus. Ca ■
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divi • C^ mtentional. It surely must be so, for he was not ignorant of the
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^Paui/nrt/, 07reP t-T.X. The reference is to 55. 23 Kai to SoiSeKarov rb if Ka7nra5oKla to
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M ith lhe nor 1 premit sePulcro with F. Vollmer's note ad he. The former is in accord
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in the circumstances and feared for his whole army, the prefect approached him
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themselves but also gave their horses to drink. And when the barbarians now
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with rain. Some wounded themselves in order to quench the fire with ^
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alone had the saving water; in any case Marcus took pity on them. « g
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This passage together with other ancient allusions to the ^
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The relation of rain to Zeus 327
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*ust. Mart (ed.sj, c. T. Otto Ienae 1876 i. i. 246 ff.). Recent texts by A. Harnackin the
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and thunderbolts destroying the foe) is distinguished from the Christian version, in which
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sto aS a Christian forgcy- Granted, however, that (4) and (5) are an addition to the
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™s ToC SeoaSbroxi). Now this ypatp-q may well have been the extant column of
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note t, Mythology. The Christians, accepting him as a mere personification, would further
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A S^e tne Punitive lightning and its effect upon the foe.
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328 The relation of rain to Zeus
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two years after the event, Tertullian, who composed his apologeticus in 197 A. D., and
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Arnouphis. Later writers refer to the prayers of the emperor himself. Petersen's hypo''16,
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historicity of the thirst which brought the Roman army into dire straits, the sudden r ^
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A. von Domaszewski 'Das Regenwunder der Marc Aurel-Saule' in the RheW> ^
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The relation of rain to Zeus 329
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166—175 n< Qj,. > ;n the Nene Heidelberger Jahrbiicher 1895 v. 123 returns to the
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steers a mid course between Skylla and Charybdis. The alleged marvel is neither pure
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'on s extravagant rhetoric—how a great thunderstorm saved the Romans, man and
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q , Wunder seine Sonderart eingebiisst hatte'). The emperor attributed his victory to
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So'dier Se tnou2nt otherwise. Tertullian supposes an answer to the prayers of Christian
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"tpavv fl.fne ''Me credibility—witness his blunder about the origin of the name
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was mistaken in regarding the Christian tradition with all its five
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a"thors dCny tll£ existence of an imperial letter, but treats the one cited by Christian
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and also t&v aK-qwrwv TT)v.<Tvv{xei-av amid a deluge of rain. Tertullian, the Sibylline oracle,
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bfiflpiov iiSuip). Dion, a superstitious narrator and himself the author of a book on
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The relation of rain to Zeus 331
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S1gnally answered. Christians asserted that it was the prayers of
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-Uinchen 1924 ii. 2. 796 n. 11), referred the rain to the magic arts of Arnouphis. Christians
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Period: it perhaps emanated from Asia Minor at the beginning of J. iv ('Auf Kleinasien
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fas lus Africanus rather than Apollinaris: hence his omission of the story as to the name
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Prof S ^escr'Pt'°n. The pagans too could exaggerate. Themistios, Gregory's contemporary,
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tale °f " "** °-<t>u\bn-ov, cp. or. 34. 21). Claudian, the last of the heathen to tell the
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c°ntine trij6SS to British scholarship it should be added that, long before the start of this
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332 The relation of rain to Zeus
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The Egyptian Thoth from the time of Herodotos, if not earlier, had been equa
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W. Scott inserts roirov after bfiov and omits toAtwv)). On the Egyptian antecedents of this
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fievai). The Testament of Benjamin, a Greek translation of a Hebrew or Aramaic orig
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cod. g) tov lieXlap oi Svvarai TrX-nyijvai). And a passage in the late Platonic epinomU s
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<xk6tovs Toirov, irpbs rd irvev/xaTiKa r?js ■Kov-qplas iv toU ivovpavlois with the W0 \j.vnh I
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Greek Papyri in the British Museum London 1893 i. 78 no. 46, 401 ff. = K. I>r"s -fa
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and Rivals of Christianity Cambridge 1915 i. 98 ff.). The same hymn in a tip*.' ^gtf.
333
The relation of rain to Zeus 333
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Rain, then, was conceived sometimes as the child of Zeus,
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enient at the west end of the Duomo in Siena, which shows Hermes Mercurius Tris-
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ection (material, bloodstone : scale \), give variations of the usual type,
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cj * A.e.X.) densi funduntur ab aethere nimbi. The rain-god of the column bears so
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4 This is in fact the common identification (e.g. W. Ramsay in Smith Did. Biogr.
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two separate notions current among the lower classes in his day.
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Physik und dem Regenbogen seinen Ursprung hat cited by W. Schwartz in the
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'ISovfiaioi vop.it;ov(nv with the remarks of C. Steuernagel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-
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collected instances from Germany and France. Thus in the Oberpfalz, when it ^
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The relation of rain to Zeus 335
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osz gepess.' Elsewhere on the Rhine, if it rains on June 10, ' Margarete pisst in die
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'ganZ euiSeweicht)- Even more remarkable is the parallel adduced by N. G. Polites
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to an ', Greece the phrase Zeis Set is used for "it rains," which, when traced back
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3 3 ^ The relation of rain to Zeus
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that may well have been one reason for the use of a sieve4 in
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Xtpciv dirodXifHovTa < tov debv > to vdoip diriBetv. 'The sieve of Eratosthenes' was an
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xi. 506s quotes modern parallels from the Ainus, Russian peasants, Buddhist monks, e
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Erasmus scribit in prouerbio: Cribro diuinare.' The charm here quoted proba ^.^if...
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tomis (A. Brachet An etymological Dictionary of the French Language* trans. G. W.
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A. Bouci^.LgV1115 monograph, which is tough reading, the topic has been handled by
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1 xvi and xvii), Frazer Golden Bough3: Balder the Beautiful i. 236,
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338 The holed vessel in Egypt
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i. The holed vessel in Egypt.
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grove of Theban acacias2. Here, according to Diodoros3, it was the
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of the Saints Edinburgh 1914 iii pi. opposite p. 388 (St Benedict with the broken.ocesSion
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338 The holed vessel in Egypt
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i. The holed vessel in Egypt.
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grove of Theban acacias2. Here, according to Diodoros3, it was the
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of the Saints Edinburgh 1914 iii pi. opposite p. 388 (St Benedict with the broken.ocesSion
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34° The holed vessel in Egypt
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and the water issuing forth from the holes put out the fire 01
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The same tale, compressed, recurs in Kedren. hist. comp. 325 c (i. 57° ^ tO")
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The holed vessel in Egypt 341
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thin jets of water are streaming, is here associated with the pentagram3
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During the last twenty years the pentagram or pentalpha has been the subject of
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Kosmologie der Babylonier Strassburg 1890 p. 165 ff., J. Hehn in the Leipziger semitische
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t^lat ab"eady in the Gudea inscriptions we find the ideogram consisting of five cunei •
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rev. AA/AAICN a pentagram (R.Jameson in the Rev. Num. iv Serie 1909 xiii. T9'
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969—972 pi. 19, Head Hist, num.- p. 537). Under the empire the pentagram is placed
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the head of Apollon, laureate, to right, rev. NOYKP INftN, NOYKP^ ^ ^
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pentagram as obv., the club as rev., type), or obv. a swastika in relief, rev. ^ ^ oW'
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as obv., the scallop-shell as rev., type)). (5) The pentagram occurs
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The holed vessel in Egypt 343
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P" 3r5 no. 102), Bruttii (ib. Italy p. 321 no. 22), the Mamertini (ib. Sicily p. 111
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Das Pentagramm ist Ideogramm fiir "Weltraum."' Id. ib. goes on to connect the Baby-
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Hebrew letters in the angles found at (d) Tell Zakariya, (e) Gezer, and (/) Ophel7.
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. ""''i>. 209, fig. 359, and (/) Annual, iv. p. 191,fig. 203^0.7. Cf. also the late inscribed
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t Sir \y. jj_ Flinders Petrie Decorative Patterns of the Ancient World London 1930 pl. 48
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(p^.. * ""d A/agie Leipzig—Berlin 1922 p. 23). As a symbol, it represented the universe
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ts' sat. ' 8.Was the initial of W»WM and was itself transfixed with a dart (schol.
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Osiris and the Nile see further Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. pp. 1573 n. 5, 1580 11. 8.
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reference to the Egyptian Ares of Papremis (Hdt. 2. 63, cp. 2. 83)? Other »llusl°"^
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e/xtpaivei reXov/ikv-qv, k.t.X. On the NciXiya see R. Wagner in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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to the conclusion that the god Kanopos was a local type of Osiris-Neilos wor ^j,;cb
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Kanopos was the Osiris-Neilos of fresh water: Set-Typhon, his opponent, s
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The holed vessel in Egypt 345
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water. A shout is raised by the people present,
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the dead WGre leSu'arly employed by the Egyptians to contain the principal intestines of
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ZtV In View °fthe fact that corpses or parts of corpses, e.g._the head, are
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These joint representations show the two 'Canopi' of Osiris set
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by a verse quotation, below the panel a row of ' Canopic' figures, and lower again a metric8
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and the lines eip.1 fiii> ef iepijs crTpanrjs StrXoiam dpwybs | Kaltrapos kv woXe/xoit vS' 'Ape°s
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'Canopi' of some missing deity, Shu, Tefnut, Hathor, and the lines eh KatcoPi r 1
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of Ra, Atum, Nut, and the lines 'A/ypios iandet kclt Utos Sis Sij/j-op Hirnvra , ^
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suggests ' that the underlying idea is probably astrological: thus, the opposite sides
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finallyupborne side by side on the spread wings of an eagle(fig. 232)2-
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decorated with various figures. It is even possible that the series
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was in effect the equivalent of snow and rain, the Nile was popularly
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2 An engraved cornelian at Florence shows the Canopus of Isis carried by a
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avTiaTpotpbv Tiva tovtov rcj? Ail ehai. the
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this constellation7. It is therefore quite conceivable that the rounded
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^nnexion a small Nolan amphora once belonging to the Museo
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berger . ^ayce the Rev. £l. Gr. 1894 vii. 297 f. no. ix (inscription only) = Ditten-
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viyrov XeiXoi/ should be taken together as ' helmsman of the
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350 The holed vessel in Egypt
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its cover shaped like the head of Isis. It is decorated with two
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the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1899 xix. 232 ff., 1900 xx. 105 ff., ead. Proleg. Gk. AV/.2PP- 3/jollS
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('Canopus, with the head of Athor, flanked by two Asps; on the belly of the vase
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The holed vessel in Egypt 3 51
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sent the sacrifice of Bousiris with some approach to Egyptian
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4 R- Hackl 'Mumienverehrung auf einer schwarzfigurig attischen Lekythos in the
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stem or pillar usually clothed, Dionysos-mask above adorned with vines), but must be the
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paty fig. 234). The learned author interprets the vase-painting as a combination of two
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c°nsulting the oracle of a ' Canopic' jar.
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352 The holed vessel in Egypt
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I should like to know if there is any record of the history of this vase before it
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It must surely be the same as the Vivenzio vase though Miss H[arrison] ^asng
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pi. 21. Id. in the Ann. d. Inst. 1829 i. 302 f. (Gaia emerges, disturbed by a grave-
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2 Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iv. 71 no. F 147. Mr Walters takes the subjec ^
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scene: A female figure... (probably representing the Nymph of a spring). ..exten 1
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The holed vessel in Egypt 353
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Ustathios takes Herodotos' words to mean that the sky resembled
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. w°od near Kyrene sprang up as the result of a heavy pitchy
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2 t^e analogous Semitic conception of 'the windows of heaven' (Gen. 7. II, 8. 2,
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"le dom^°SS'k'e l^at some sucn significance was attached to the louver or circular opening in
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T. Asi,u h J- Anderson—R. P. Spiers The Architecture of Ancient Rome rev. by
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Chss. P non amPlius ulnas. Wright's solution of this well-known problem (in the
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354 The holed vessel in Greece
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3 Theophr. hist. pi. 6. 3. 3, Plin. nat. hist. 19. 41. The schdl. Aristoph. J
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0 D. D. Luckenbill 'Jadanan and Javan (Danaans and Ionians)' in the ZeitscnrtJJ' ^
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in the Archiv f. Rel. 1899 ii. 47—63, id. in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iv. 2094
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Water-carrying and the Dana'ides 355
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^}rc^ . wnorn see a valuable paper by C. Blinkenberg ' La deesse de Lindos' in the
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'[Tlnv°m °f Argos' which has obv. the forepart of a wolf to the right, rev. H PA KAE
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1555 frw Words were added to the text of Apollodoros by B. Aegius in the editioprinceps
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Satyr, and was saved from his embraces by the appearance of
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imprisoned by Danaos. The rest of his daughters buried the heads
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The tale thus told is long and clearly composite. It is n
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tfAifet to fi-fi I Kretvai civevvov, k.t.X. and is further supported by the pleading of Ap
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Lynkeus, after Danaos' death, present Abas, who had been the first to inform ^ ^
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Water-carrying and the Danaides 357
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rather than chronological, appears in the picturesque but highly
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cases—Amymone, Physadeia9, Polydora10—he argued that all the
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jjgUes that the list preserved by Apollodoros goes back to an epic source, probably to
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suit ' B°nner in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 1902 xiii. 162 f. shows that the
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• Schwenck in the Rhein. Mus. 1856 x. 377 ff.
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*ii. j4i p Ftinfzigzahl der Monate personifiziren'), J. E. Harrison in the Class. Rev. 1898
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358 Water-carrying and the Danaides
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G. A. Megas6. Nor is the case materially strengthened, if, with
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carded. There is more to be said for the folk-tale comparisons made
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failure9.' The Danaides are enchanted maidens, nymphs of the rain
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original core of the myth two different and alternative endings to
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London 1928 p. 284 : ' The persistent connexion of the Danaides with water makes 1
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'the use of/ce0aXi?, meaning source, is very scantily attested' (Hdt. 4. 9i> CP- R^ gives,
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7 V. Henry in the Rev. Et. Gr. 1892 v. 284—289.
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Water-carrying and the Dana'ides 359
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some other folk-tale such as an Icelandic version2 of the Hop d my
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Thiimb t ' e The Handbook of Folklore London 1914 p. 346 no. 13 ('Hop 0' my
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a superna^est llome several times, but at last fails to do so. 3. They fall into the power of
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8 ■S,««»°nner 'n Transactions of the American Philological Association 1900 xxxi. 31.
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%Permestr' , Ur' Hec- 886 Lynkeus avenges his brothers by slaying all the Danaides but
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360 Water-carrying and the Danaides
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indeed suspected in 1893 by W. Schwartz2, who urged that the
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conjectured that the Lemnian myth has been partially assimilated to the Argive.
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3 On the historical element in the myth of the Argonauts see now the a dm ^
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zur alten Geschichte Halle a.S. 1892 i. 79. The context runs : 'Wir sind, und nut ^ zU
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6 L. B. Holland 'The Danaoi' in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
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Water-carrying and the Dana'ides 361
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Strabon9, without naming the author, cites another version of the
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^ aPpears, then, that a Hesiodic line mentioned Danaos as the cause
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9 Strab1Ve'y S,Uggests the inserti°n of 'HXiiSwpos (?) after the word 'H<r(oSos.
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362 Water-carrying and the Dana'ides
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if, as Herakleides of Kyme2 asserted, it really meant the 'Dry' or
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Opinions have differed as to the trustworthiness of Swabs = fi/pos. Gruppe Gr. My '
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jetzt das gebet des alten Chryses rlauav Aavaol tp.6. S&upva (A 42).' On the Danavas ^
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compared with a cow (1, 32). This name seems to be identical with the wor g t0
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doubtless identical with Vrtra. Indra cast down the wiles of the wily Danava ( > ^fll
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Water-carrying and the Dana'ides 363
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SeQUel / a S not actunlly stated in our sources {supra p. 3*5), but is implied by the
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+g • • Wace in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1921 —1923 xxv. 85 pi. I, nos. 53
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364 Water-carrying and the Danaides
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with, it seems possible that the Daunioi were nothing but a branch
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1845 iii. i3i_I34 with section, id. in the Arch. Zeit. 1850 viii. 241—244 pi. 22, 1 PIfl_"'
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6 H. R. Hall in The Cambridge Ancient History Cambridge 1924 ii- 276- jjatur
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Illyrian names has kindly furnished me with the following examples: ^ Ani<ai'oS
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The rustic tribes.
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Shall hide them, living yet, in the inmost nooks
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whether the Daunioi had tholoid wells, we cannot even conjec-
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Witn j **w^<»'Ta Ylarpaov llafovo [cp. the silver coins of Paionia, struck c. 340—315 b.c.,
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Venetiaf S-aet'a^' ^emauus (ib- >2 no- 2195 near Aquileia) god of the river Timavus in
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^aUnia\ : l" Lyk- AL 105°- The story is told, with some variation (Brundisium, not
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366 Water-carrying and the Danaides
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But here a further possibility has to be faced. If the Danaoi
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—E. H. Bunbury The Topography of Rome and its Vicinity London 1846 P- 43° ' ef
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Water-carrying and the Danaides 367
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°n to the very confines of Egypt. Nor is that a fantastic impossibility.
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oj.nt derive aussi en Irlande un nom de la mere des dieux.' But the supposed connexion
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Isla 1884 PP" I4°ff-> "°ff-> 253 ff-. 266 ff., C. Squire The Mythology of the British
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"1's trib'11^'^ ^ryan' or ' Indo-Europaean.' But I mean to imply that the descendants of
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' Religion of the Ancient Celts pp. 63, 67 f., 103.
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Bronze.^'°n the secti°n and ground-plan of the 'Treasury of Atreus' with those of the
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368 Water-carrying and the Dana'ides
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1 Ib. ib. p. 24 'The only certain result that has emerged as yet is that there wa
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SieXe'xQv- The reference is presumably .to Serenus Sammonicus, an antiquary who ^^
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in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i A. 2129 ff. Ioannes Laurentius the Lydian has pla
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8 Frazer Golden Bough* i. 91 f., ib? The Magic Art i. 262 ff., J. Rendel W< ingS
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Water-carrying and the Danaides 369
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So far little or nothing has been said about a point which to the
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Supra i. 756 n. 6. But see also W. Robertson Smith Lectures on the Religion of the
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tlle , Were told that in dry seasons they dig up the body of a recently buried Jew, abstract
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52-_!gUng articles by J. C. Lawson ' IIEPI AAIBAXTS1N' in the Class. Rev. 1926 xl.
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Ve8etati . Uolde" Bough3: The Magic Art ii. 97 ff. ('The infl uence of the sexes on
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**' 3). 6 ove'm°tive was merely a poetic recasting of the prosaic fact (supra p. 356
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949 ff., C. Bonner in Transactions of the American
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*• ifus "lann 'Eeitrage zur Kritik und Erklarung des Dialogs Axiochos' in the
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age1; nor in art beyond the great Under-world vases of ' Apulian'
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that, when a wedding had been arranged and the wedding-day had
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5 The situation of this fountain has been the subject of long and lively debate^
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re yafitKwv Koi is aXXa twv lepwv vo/ilfeTcu. t£ vSutl xprj&Bai.). The name Kalhrr ^
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was the name originally given to the open springs on the Pnyx hill, trra tQS v/ete
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Water had to be fetched in a pitcher by the next of kin, a boy1 who,
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?9°5 Pp. 179—185), and embodied in the final publication by F. Graber 'Die Enneakrunos'
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nies Frazer, after a patient hearing of both sides, can sum up thus: ' On the whole the
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a°leh^ ^ "^"h' [in the Gbtt. gel. Anz. 1907 clxix.] 472 die Dbrpfeldsche Hypothese
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(jjScoe sPa<3e. But the literary evidence is almost all against him; and at any moment
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pair of animals. The custom was observed in other places besides
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If a man died unmarried, his relatives still performed the 'bath-
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no such statues or reliefs or paintings have come down to us, the
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6 A. Herzog 'Eine Lutrophoros' in the Arch. Zeit. 1882 xl. 131 ff. suppo5"^.)
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rets paXaivas vdpias, iirl roU raipois rWe/xivas. The name probably refers in pru>"s j^its
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(see e.g. supra ii. 2 n. 4) to the Libyan custom of pouring water into a ho e ^ ^ a
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Over some of the graves in the 'Dipylon' cemetery at Athens
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careful study of the subject, came to the conclusion that the jars
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plSi * Hirschfeld in the Ann. d. Inst. 1872 xliv. 142 ff. no. 41, A/on. d. Inst, ix
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6qj q0j^' ^" Wide in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1899 xiv. 201 ff. no. 22 fig.
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XvUi. j, rUckner—E. Pernice 'Ein attischer Friedhof in the Ath. Mitth. 1893
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T^Sen Pi ft f " 'n the A'h' MiUh- 1880 y- 177 f- Cp- Furtwang'er Samml. Sabouroff
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h U Nachod °g E'ne LutroPhoros' in the Arch- Zeil- 1885 x'- '3<> n- 6-
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^tinksl'v B' W[aIters] ^ the Brit.
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to the last third of the fifth century B.C. (pi. xxxv, figs. 236—239)1.
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have rims and handles marked with a snaky pattern4. The usage of
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'n the Ath. Mitth. 1928 liii. 17—47 pis- 8—18 includes useful lists of Attic black-figured
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a ln (Fwtwangler Vasensamml. Berlin i. 371 ff. nos. 1887—1889, G. Henzen in the
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•J £• 237 a—c) with text p. (45) by E. Pottier). The main design is a red-figured
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'^otfip • ^a'Se *°unct at Athens and now in the Schliemann collection (P. Wolters
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^issowa ,? rs in the Ath- Mitth. 1891 p. 384 nos. 31 and 34, Nachod in Pauly—
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height- ^'Pros> formerly in the Pierides collection and now in mine (fig. 240a—d.
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stately sequence from the close of the fifth century down to the year
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basin1. Accordingly we see loutrophoroi in the round, sometimes
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The columellas, of which there is a large collection in the National Museum at Athens
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towards the bottom, and were either stuck in the ground or inserted in a holed st0" j-
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decorated, exceptionally, with a loulrofhdros in relief on the front and traces of a "
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2 From the Elgin collection, now in the British Museum (Brit. Mus. Cat. ^cil^-0
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Berlin 1906 iii. 364 no. 1715 pi. 367, 2 ( = my fig. 242)). The circular plate on thepetajls
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Constantinople ii. 91 f. no. 335 fig., A Milchhdfer in the Ath. Mitth. 1887 p> 35
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holds a lagobolon. Pentelic marble. Height o-57m. The same type recurs in A. Conze
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siecle' in the Rev. Arch. 1924 ii. 37—45 pi. 3 has proved (1) that the youthful figures on
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significant symbols of the Dionysiac faith (p. 43 f. 'Sans doute, leur caractere s> . ^sjte<
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6 Fragment found iv Wcrei Movo/i/ian Sij/xou <3?yAi;s, now in the National ^^45)>
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(b) From Athens, now the property of Trinity College, Cambridge (J. Stuart—
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relief on the vase shows an older man, who wears a himdtion, advancing ft-0"1 ^ nian>s
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{<:) From TovSl near Ambelokipi, now in the National Museum at Athens (A. Milch-
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''s handle° °^ lesurrect'on)- The highly ornamental loiitrophoros has a taim'a slung from
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^ilchhof l° W6St °f Kal>'via Kuvaras, now in the National Museum at Athens
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finally, on the downward tapering pillars prescribed by Demetrios
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(e) Fragment found in the northern corner of the harbour (C. Curtius), sT0Vp0ol"flS
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enclosed by the handles of the loutrophSros resemble those described supra \ jjl5ci-ibeC
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carried by a mourning maiden in the funeral procession (fig. 237)1, ~T j :
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From a red-figured loittroplwros, dating from the first third of s. v, in the Louvre
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M. Mayer in the Ath. Mitth. 1891 xvi. 310 n. 2 and P. Wolters id. p. 389^ with fig.
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Indies ^ a cava"er m black-figured technique. The black figure and the long
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°fteri the "' receftaculis sepulcralibits Athenis 1921 p. 25 f. fig. 4 ( = my fig. 253)). As is
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an owl, is seen a large one-handled jug half-sunk in the ground.
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in the bridal cortege (fig. 255)1, or decked with myrtle-sprays (fig-
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wedding procession, in which the bride (bowed head, myrtle-wreath above, Eros hovering
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torches to the sound of the double flute ; (i) a conversation between two women) gv,
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(P. Wolters in the Ath. Mitth. 1891 xvi. 382 no. 21 with fig. ( = my fig- ^J.0'St which
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3 (a) A red-figured pyxis from Athens, now in the British Museum pi. 57',3
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which presumably contained water for the bath of bride and bride-
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. (*) A red-figured epinetron or 6nos by the same painter, from Eretria, now at Athens
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°f tlle th,;/ \ Women> w'bile the bride and the bridal bed are seen through the open door
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Cttt- Vases r 8Ured a»'phora from Kameiros, now in the British Museum (Brit. Mi/s.
392
What is the meaning of these customs, and why should a ceremony
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Mm. Cat. Vases ii. 12 Type C). The deities, from left to right, are Apollon. ^ jiead
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and will leave no children to carry on the proud tradition of knightly
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lt% holds that the vase commemorates the 'chthonian bath'—
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grave ' suggested that originally the custom of placing a water-pitcher on the
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^e'ght • n °f 'ATwhnro points to a date in the first half of s. iv B.C. Pentelic marble.
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world by peoples who, like the Greeks, esteemed it a great misfortune to die
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attacked the problem1, summarised his contentions as follows2:
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third and last stage of the custom under discussion is presented to us m
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ii. p. 9, n. 7). One of these "death-weddings" is described in detail by the -
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the text of Ahmad bin Fudhlan by Miss C. Waddy]). But it follows from is°^eIlt
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ceremony and thence into the mere symbolism of the marna^ereiit
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a definite marriage awaited the dead bachelor or spinster. But he
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Presentment of death as a marriage into the house of Hades.'
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symbols> it may well have left behind it the feeling that the pre-
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e Mediterranean c. 600 B.C.3 and the subsequent (or consequent?)
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pp. ,ge^_the Ejections raised by P. Stengel in the Woch. f. klass. Philol. Mai 3, 1905
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0 ^ersepnon ern" wkich seems to have been spoken by the mystagogds or hierophdntcs
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Final felicity for the divinised, but unmarried, dead would be felt to
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But, if the sepulchral loutrophoros is thus reducible to a nuptial
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died before marriage the so-called bath-carrying pitcher was set, to show that
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paralleled by a variety of popular customs4. But the employ106
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4 F. von Reitzenstein in the Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie 1909 xli. 671 £1 grunnen
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Esthonia, etc.]. See also Frazer Gotten BougA': The Magic Art ii. I59'- '
397
Water-carrying and the mysteries 397
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Water-carrying in a holed vessel reappears in connexion with the
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the othg en P'tchers:
398
both set forth that they were of the uninitiated. Further, the same
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wise states that in Hades the uninitiated carry water in a sieve t°
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- C. Bonner in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 1902 xiii. 166 'The circui ^
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vSap dvayKal;ovo-i (pipeiv. The 'Sicilian or Italian' of the former passage is'^-^W1
399
with the mysteries
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re^ding ia <^t ffTi9 dadevchy irapa rb direSov. More probably rjirfdaval conceals the true
400
beneath the feet of a skeleton buried on the slope of Monte Saraceno
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1 The late Orphic poem Kardfiacris eh "AiSov (on which see A. Dietencn -< ^
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'Altorphische Demetersage' in the Archivf. Rel. 1909 xii. 417 ff.). , fleJ
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eine Parodie der Danaiden und des Oknos vor uns'), A. Furtwangler in the y gs
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('emphatically not Danaides...but "Uninitiated".... The ass and...Oknos h tbe0.
401
with the mysteries 401
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e that as it may, of these two vases the first probably, the second
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cit. rightly interpreted the lame ass and the lame driver looking
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(CP- //_ e °nginates in a 'Traumphantasie' of the sort known as ' Hehinderungstraum'
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le Wove, ^ e.- Under his bench lay a hungry she-jackal, which kept eating the rope as
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Xxii. glave yielded the Medem-irate'r, described and illustrated supra i. 251 f.
402
Persephone. Round them are grouped the stock denizens of then'
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to the upper air5. Below we see Herakles himself dragging a three-'
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E. Braun in the Ann. d. Inst. 1837 ix pi. i = Reinach Rep. Vases i. 258, 4, InghiraI*
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4 The three judges of this vase have been variously identified:
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Rhadamanthys Kronos Minos (E. Gerhard in the Arch. Zeit. 1843 '• 2°
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An analogous group on the vase from Altamura (Heydemann Vasensamml. 1 ~<
403
with the mysteries 403
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he d 1Se<^ un'ess> as Acr. and Porphyr. in Hor. od. 2. 13. 34 long since suggested, the
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ears es' theog. 767 ff. gives the dread hound of the under-world god a tail and two
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conceit f' urge) three mouths with a tongue in each. Horace was pleased with the
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Was three h""'* ^°"ows suir- Latm writers in general settled down to the belief that he
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Gently °U ?' P,lil°patr. 1, cp. pseudolog. 29). But the title T/Kxep/Sepos, which
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de ygHmPs rtOvat0s above *e Pylian Plain, Sir A. J. Evans claims to detect'the
404
283)'), J. Charbonneaux in the Rev. Et. Gr. 1926 xxxix. 100 fig. I, Nilsson Min.-Myc-
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Mythologie Berlin 1891 p. 81 ft'., H. M. Chadwick The Cult oj Othin London r899 P* 7*
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anciens Germains aimaient a construire leurs maisons'). See further the m° J^y d$'"s
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London 1859). He also cites the 'Tree of Paradise' described c. ijooA-D-
405
with the mysteries 405
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Vtrpov, ' Hard by the river-banks there rose a tree exceeding tall, | Wherewith the serpent
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es°late and of all leaves was reft. | .. .There in the midst of Paradise he looked at the tree's
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fia°les oft•■H L itteratur'1 Miinchen 1897 pp. 615, 617, 896] (Kalila and Dimna, or the
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Sonaethin ms. ^rom two branches, which are at the brim of it, whilst his feet rest upon
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iS^i Siberia' T^3 PP' 1—157 with s° figs- and in The Mythology of all Races: Finno-
408
Cerberus.' If so, on a ring which Evans would refer to the period 'Late Minoan iff' if'
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I illustrate the main ceramic types: (1) the Corinthian skyphos from Argos (A. Conze
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throne in alarm and leaves Persephone to face the intruder, whom Hermes has conduc
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(3) an Attic black-figured amphora from Aigina, now in the British Museum (H. B- Walte' ^
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the Num. Chron. New Series 1876 xvi. 284 pi. 8, 24, W. Greenwell 'The eIec'^
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unique silver drachme'Q) of some Etruscan town, now in the British Museum, _
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Min. i. 104 no. 15 pi. 15, 3 (= my fig. 272) Berlin). Other renderings of the sa gIuiner
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The variation in gem-types is even greater. A cornelian scarab i'1
409
with the mysteries 409
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' er Lippold: scale {). A cornelian scarab of late Etruscan style, formerly in the
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Ppold Gemmen pi. 83, 6 p. 180). Another Etruscan scarab, of the same material and style,
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"^kes Herat] ^' and Jet anotner> °f tne same description, in the British Museum,
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ftTf**1 Londo BrUa""'c"n Cambridge 1910 xi pi. 2, 48, H. B. Walters The Art of the
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,tei"e Ber/,*10"* of early Koman date in the Berlin collection (Furtwangler Geschnitt.
410
(= my fig. 278 : scale j-) and a. jasper of like kind in the British Museum (Imhoof-Blumer
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May not the double head of the kvwv "AiSov, the ianitor Orci, whose duty it ** ^pgied
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Single, double, and treble heads are found again in the case of Orthros o saII1e
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At this point we must note the ingenious view of M. Bloomnem 1 ^ 163-"11''
411
with the mysteries 411
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( Yama, the regent of hell, has two dogs, according to the Purdnas, one of them, named
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ancT^' 8'°SSed karbura = KtpPepos), id. The History of Indian Literature trans. J. Mann
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* 22 f- (accepting A. Kuhn's dog Sdrameya = the god 'Ep/xetas, "Epp.rjs and A. Weber's
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p. !^ree BruxeHes 1883, E. W. Hopkins The Religions of India Boston etc. 1895
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c°nclusion 'ntles aDour|d ; but on the whole I incline to accept as probable the following
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Sciet,ce o/eiS?ectively' and even as Moon and Sun (F. Max Miiller Contributions to the
412
But the moon also was called the heavenly dog. In Sat.-br. xi, i, 5, 1, we read: "He
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317a_b). (2) The name KtpfiSepos is akin to cdrvara 'dappled, dark.' But we can hardly
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cpwvov, \ k.t.X. with the comments of F. Jacoby ed. 1930 p. 87). In the second place,
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And, if Orthros is analogous to Cyama, he should be the clog of darkness. But, of t'ie
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heard a song containing a graphic description of the three-headed hound that keeps gual
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the hero, enamoured of the Mistress of Earth and Sea (rarj Kvpds raij yijs Kal rar\ BaXdaW^
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'This is Cerberus without doubt; and if the story calls him "serpent" rather than
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text, J. C. Lawson op. cit. p. 97 ' "the beautiful one of the earth"...can be none ^
413
with the mysteries 413
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On the hound as chthonian see K. Dilthey in the Arch. Zeit. 1873 xxxi. 83 f. (Erinyes,
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as her name indicates—originally a form of Hekate herself (P. Kretschmer in the Zeit-
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y?^m e fragment of a Clazomenian sarcophagus in the British Museum (not in A. S. Murray
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^ e R^vue des itudes anciennes 1904 p. 14 fig. 2 and thence by C. T. Seltman in the
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Was I0' r47 ff. tells how Skylakeus, returning alone from the Trojan war to Lykia,
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Inscript'- 723 °^ and the Coan °ionysos ZnvWlras [W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The
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'A7r6XXwvos et/wXcn-Toe Kal bipeyov 7ra/)a fitpos yd\a), nor yet Kydon, the eponymous
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admittedly ' no legends of his infancy are related in the Authors'), but Zeus nurtured by a
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fc.r.X.) and perhaps represented as a dog (on a clay seal-impression of the Middle ^ ^
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British Museum (Brit. Mus. Cat. Terracottas p. 135 no. B 374, E. Vinet in the ^
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37 ff0, and th°n E<1 W'th the <rKiXw'' or' dog-fish' (H. Bonitz Index Aristotelicus p. 686 a
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exit pointed out to him by Hermes. On the left Sisyphos, lashed
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rock, which threatens to crush him1. At their feet flows the river
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W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The Inscriptions of Cos Oxford 1891 p. 86, H. ^0
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It is within the bounds of possibility that Tantalos began his career as an bin1
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a mountain bore his name (Steph. Byz. s.v. TdiraXos, opos A4afiov, airb TavraXov). The
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. OVTovs (ttXtjtovs cod. M. XtjtoOs codd. Vab. M. La. R. Pa., the last two with irXovrovs
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eworthy would not be left untended.' It must also be remembered that the bones
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antial existence in the Peloponnese.
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m0unta.ISC Atlas'). How this happened is far from clear. Conceivably the Lesbian
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^**e« olj6 '^'"S5 under the earth and the things in heaven—Atlas os re Bakaao-qs | 7rdoTjs
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rJ mid air S y' ^UriPides tells how 'Tantalus, the reputed son of Zeus, hangs suspended
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1 ftnd. of31 the ancest°rs of my house' [Or. 982 ff. trans. E. P. Coleridge). The
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is a group of three persons approaching the palace. They are not
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In any case, the notion of Tantalos terrified by the rock about to fall is a moralising
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under Mount Sinai. Nonn. Dion. iS. 32 16.vto.Xop TjepotpolTTjv (the Count de Maic
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evtppotrvpas dXSrai and Eur. Or. 7 depi roT&ran. The epithet is of course modellc
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Tantalo Upsalite 1896 pp. 44 ff., 54), and S. Reinach in the Rev. Arch. :9°3 V£0D
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But it is dangerous to assume that the details of a Greek myth originated in 11 c011ie
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with the mysteries 419
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the 'well-spring to the left of the house of Hades3,' from which the
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A gold tablet of s. iv—iii B.C., found at Petelia on the east coast of Bruttium and
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lit j^*', ^88ls 'he facsimile published by D. Comparetti in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1882
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The Othenvorld landscape, here described in language of haunting beauty and profound
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the
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note on Eur. Bacch. 1017 'It is highly probable that by the "lion" in these Pa^Q[n jts
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Berolini 1922 p. 105 f. ('Fragmenta veteriora' 32b)), of which the archetype aS^, 5^1(£,
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midal Paris 1854 PP- 156 ff., 311 f., observes that the oracular trees of the Sun ^ ^ se0do-
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with the mysteries 421
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nia I Si come argento chiare, candidante'), and that in Chinese—according to the
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jn(j. notrier possibility would be to suppose that the XevKT) Kvirdpicrcros was in fact the East
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h. AfneS "lat the two fountains of the Petelia tablet were an Orphic conception (Orph.
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p^Ofwi, and * land of the Meropes, Theophr. ap. Plin. nat. hist. 31. 19 springs called
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eXteilsion of'u C°Uld 6asily be Iengthened), and (c) that the said folk-belief was itself
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sorrows to forget. But beside that fountain the vase-painter has
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appropriations and adaptations of the idea are found at Lebadeia (Paus. 9. 39- "
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(E. L. Hicks The Collection of Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the British Museum «•
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inscription, discovered by J. T. Wood on the site of the great theatre, gives a list of Pe^ra
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r3- 555, 16. 476 f.), if not also in Kyrena'tke, where the river Lethon was
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O. Kern in Hermes 1916 li. 555 infers from lines 6 f. of the Petelia table jas
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andere Form haben mtisste'...). But the analogy of the Munich amphora v^geSt pre'
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with the mysteries 423
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Arc'1- Zeit '"f.d"S. d'a"ti'l"i,ifigurie Paris 1833 p. 179 n. 3 pi. 45, E. Gerhard in the
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An'l-d. /,(J/S (Heydemann Vasensamml. Neapel p. 510 ff. no. 3222, U. Kdhler in the
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A*n- d. /^Uhg (Winnefeld Vasensamml. Karlsruhe p. 99 ff. no. 388, E. Braun in the
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with the mysteries 425
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style, and referable to approximately the same period (350—
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Co^tctio a'3'es (Heydemann Vasensamml. Neapel p. 816 ff. no. 709 in the Santangelo
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filing;\°i'lti be noticed that, where Orpheus is present ((2), (3), (4)), the Danaides are
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^a"Ued a„ 54 pl. 90, b for 'a limestone version of the floral decoration common on
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While, lo, the fiery god, the fever dread,
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1 Somewhat different, but exposed to a like objection, is the view taken by n-j ^
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which they can release themselves only by fulfilling the rite they have ^eSu"^e
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444 sqq.), that at the time of their death they were betwixt and between in some
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4 Soph. 0. T. 25 ff. Similarly when Lykourgos, king of the Edonoi, slays r£,coVer
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0 In the Swiss canton of Valais it is believed that old bachelors, when ^ the
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cited by O. Waser in the Archiv f. Rel. 1899 ii. 61).
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The holed vessel in Italy 427
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Now it seems a priori probable that the same ancient fertility-
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e effort after the unattainable. But whether Plautus was here
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crit>run*>*eud- 100 ff., where for the vulgate 'non pluris refert quam si imbrem in
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in the Museo Chiaramonti5, the other at Dresden6. Montfaucon had
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1 Rohde Psyche* i. 327, E. Fehrle in the Archivf. Rel. 1916—1919 xix. 550- ^eil
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D. Detlefsen.—VIII codd. d. T.). Liv. epit. 20 supports the earlier date.
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10 In both the statues published by Clarac the sieve is a restoration: they ^ jgdW
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The holed vessel in Italy 429
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. Would detect Tuccia on the reverse of a semis struck by P. Licinius Nerva, which
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(lis Uring the last decade there has been much discussion of this difficult topic. The
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Was a mere2 ' ^oma quadrata : there was no mundus on the Palatine—Boni's find
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H3__i8g° 'Altare mit Grubenkammern' in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1903
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alat>ne sett\"*d'aea WaS not idenlical with mundus, nor yet the special name of the
430
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structures in Rome, one in the Comitium, the other of unknown locality, which were, °r
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three successive rites: (1) fruges thrown into a deep fossa; (2) earth from the neigh U^,jje
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town of Four Regions (Plout. v. Rom. 11 brings the experts from Etrunaas
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The holed vessel in Italy 431
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the 1^ t'lere'°re m emphasising the resemblance of Roma quadrata and the mundus to
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fr°tn pau] et ante diem<: in. Non. Oct. et ante diem>vi. Id. Nov. The lacuna is filled
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The mundus, then, was in some sense the gate of the Underworld-
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that Rome boasted of rival entrances to the nether regions, we are
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which the mouth of the bottle-shaped/mma^ was corked orstoppere
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urbem ducto. Since rain was sent by Iupiter, the old magical rite was attache^ ^tibU^
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The holed vessel in Italy 433
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puras ponunt, fasces retro avertunt, precem indigitant, hostiain instaurant). The stone
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as a magical or quasi-ma.gica.1 cure for the drought (Folk-Lore 1904 xv. 268 f.). Why
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Bough*. The Magic Art i. 310 n. 4)?
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ransactions of the American Philological Association 1901 xxxii. 100 ff. (especially
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S--i5agli0 Diet. Ant. iii. 710). He had an altar on the Aventine (Varr. de ling. Lat.
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a d02C^' fast- 3. 285 ff., Plout. v. Num. 15). Numa, at the advice of Egeria, posted
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u'n. j. " Sracious' mood and the place was called liicium in consequence (Plout. v.
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T's° f>'ag. m"1,'^ made some slip in the due performance of these rites (L. Calpurnius
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Since the'' A"r' Vict- de viris Mus*- 4- *)•
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'^'ydrcw'J16 Kad .independently hit upon the rendering Elicius,' 'of the Oak.' He
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C. m Wy attentlon to a paragraph by H. Schuchardt in the Zeitschrift fiirromanische
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434 The holed vessel in Italy
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what manales lapides are, and answers: 'Labeo2, who expounded the
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Philologic 1903 xxvii. 105 f. Schuchardt there quotes with approval the contention^
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The holed vessel in Italy 435
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°°f was found, the sides of which are lined with blocks of
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•914 D', Sllb>'in The Times for Jan. 8, 1914 p. 5, id. in The Year's Work in Class. Stud.
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■le'tUio <t■ 6 1921 L 45—61 (="*■ 'n "mundus" e la " Roma quadrata" ' in the
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(.'s architects t"1,1113"' 1)eing 'pious to the point of religiosity,' would never 'have allowed
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10 mond in the Journ. Rom. Stud. 1914 iv. 226: 'The Commendatore
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found that the ancient "mundus" had been excavated at the augural centre of the hill; on
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quadratae' (E. Baehrens and the latest editor Miss E. M. Steuart both accept C. O. ^ a
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11 L. A. Constans in the Comptes rendus de I'Acad, des inscr. et belles-lettres ^
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The holed vessel in Italy 437
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scan ideas of a nether world7' and the lapis manalis was
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dead16 ^aCt' ^U'y notec* ky Sir J. G. Frazer, that 'thespirits of the
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**S dug ro 6 neighbourhood of what is now called the Comitium,' not 'a circular trench
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"te'"Pretati Fowler in the Journ. Rom. Stud. 1912 ii. 29 = id. Roman Essays and
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Ascent of the Corn-maiden or Kore {supra ii. 295 n. 2).
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° On the schol. Bern, in Verg. eel. 3. 105 p. 774 Hagen (in the Jahrb.f. class-* ^
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the Rom. Mitth. 1930 xlv. 1 14 f., L. Deubner in Hermes 1933 lxviii. 283, supra, p- * j
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Ovid. Plutarch places the mundus, into which at the foundation of the city ^'^'^jd pu£s
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usually assumed that Plutarch has blundered. But A. L. Frothingham in the A • aflJ
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The holed vessel in Italy 439
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r°m fundus rtT'° * la LanSlle Lat- P- 608 f. likewise separate mundus the adjective
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the Mimoires de la sociiti de linguistique de Paris 1914 xviii. 305—310 regards W
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in the Irish domun 'world,'the Gallic Dubnotalos, Dubnocouevos, Dumnotvti e<LC'
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6 In the epitaph on Cn. Naevius preserved by Gell. r. 24. 2 I should take ^
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The term 8rio-avp6s as applied to the tlwlos-tombs of Greece is criticised by ^mnet
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and K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2340 think that the my 1
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The holed vessel in Italy 441
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au Roman temples, the Pantheon7. For its amazing dome, while
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b'anc Pa /C^CITI" inarS/tpas \ Scms dyoi IlvOoiSc fily avXao-Ke doneiuv). But the resem-
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atlc'ent msj-a lete c°upee' in the Rev. At. Gr. 1925 xxxviii. 44—69 (many parallels
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J>lers The "4r,nrbiS Romae aniiquae* Berolini 1912 p. 29, W. J. Anderson—R. P.
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442 The holed vessel in Italy
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1 In some respects the closest parallel might be found in the P/iilipPe'°" a ls. 79-"
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The holed vessel in Italy 443
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'Also he (sc. Agrippa3) completed the building called the Pantheon. It has
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e,t.'st'ng pori'6 arcn'tect G. Chedanne, from careful examination of the consoles etc. in the
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Mommsen's conjecture is sound4—by the seven gods of the week
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arguments of detail, could perhaps be adapted to fit a Hadrianic date for the rotunda, |
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show the summer solstice by the passing of the sun's rays through the centre
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2 W. J. Anderson—R. P. Spiers The Architecture of Ancient Rome rev. by ^ ^ tj,e
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The holed vessel elsewhere
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fenciful to suggest2 that such an arrangement of the louver5 points
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difficult. Hence we may explain the vulgate version of an
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■Babylonian a ^ touched upon ceilings made to represent the sky in the case of
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Sllch treatllle t Uncben 1910 has shown the way and collected much relevant material); for
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I J' A. Letro'n on Gen- 6- Tne v'e«'s of the early church fathers are collected
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The holed vessel elsewhere
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Over a great part of Germany we find the recognition
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2 A. Marmorstein 'Das Sieb im Volksglauben' in the Archivf. Pel. 19'^ j^0Pu^al
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4 Kalevala trans. W. F. Kirby 42. 338 ff. According to the Hon. J. AberC[°"ghter °f
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In Languedoc it is said that the Drac or water-spirit has hands pierced 1 ^ cjted
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(■Holdd_ is the kind, benignant, merciful goddess or lady, from hold (Pr°Pltl"Su'b'terra»ea"
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people, of whom dame Holde, so to speak, is the princess'), 1888 iv. 13^7 ■' ' \Vol^e!'
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The holed vessel elsewhere 447
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enderson Notes [on the Folk-lore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders
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^■Unch Tj.erun6' °f the Holden, originally ' freigewordene Seelen Verstorbener'), P. A.
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*'th the iV °r ^°^e> whose name appears at an early period to have been associated
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field Sanie l'me a divinity of the fertility of the soil. Wherever her procession
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448 The holed vessel elsewhere
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'So he went in, and walked up and down the wide expanses of heaven-
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comes to the same thing after all, whichever way they carry the bean), straig ^
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out of a well into a bucket, but at the same time he observed that the buc
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said he to the man who stood by it; "who would load so unreasonably-
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you doing there? Has any one ever since the world began seen a cart ^jng
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M. Hunt London 1901 ii. 279 ff. no. 178 ('Master Pfriem') with the n°te
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The holed vessel elsewhere 449
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ace the former element back to a date c. 800 A.D., when it is found
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Qj.rrying a pole between them, but endeavouring to enter the door
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Verbial phrases. Thus the Germans say:
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Paris iqo1";,the^'WW *J traditions populaires 1894 ix. 168, id. Le Folk-lore de
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In general it may be maintained that the frequent connexion
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2 J. Jacobs English Fairy Tales" London 1898 p. 215 ff. ('The Well of the Wo"tb(,
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being actually used in a rain-charm within the confines of Europe.
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(e) Rain as the seed of Zeus,
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2 Slut. Bough*i The Magic Art i. 284.
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Ja/"eop-ra^2 °" The Paris papyrus appears to date from s. iv A.D. (F. G. Kenyon
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*id' l9l3 xvi Un 1928 6+'' 0n 7,'il'"-0V 0Swp consl,lt also R- Wtlnsch in the Archiv
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being actually used in a rain-charm within the confines of Europe.
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(e) Rain as the seed of Zeus,
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2 Slut. Bough*i The Magic Art i. 284.
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Ja/"eop-ra^2 °" The Paris papyrus appears to date from s. iv A.D. (F. G. Kenyon
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*id' l9l3 xvi Un 1928 6+'' 0n 7,'il'"-0V 0Swp consl,lt also R- Wtlnsch in the Archiv
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (e) Rain as the seed of Zeus
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special sense connected with, perhaps even identified with, the rain
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There is the Iupiter for me : the Greeks
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Again, Arnobius makes a hypothetical opponent explain away the
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ii. Zeus descends in rain to fertilise the earth.
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iuvat.' The etymon 'Iupiter...qua...iuvat' is untranslatable. ae n°n
453
Zeus descends in rain to fertilise the earth 453
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When downward dropped by the sire, the Burning Sky,
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ln view a remarkable fragment from the Danaides of Aischylos, in
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gUt indeed the thought was a commonplace in classical poetry5.
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Lacks moisture and a drought destroys the corn.
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454 Zeus descends in rain to fertilise the earth
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left a lasting trace on the poetic thought of Rome—from the
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n. 6, 1132 n. 3, etc. For a fine expansion of the theme see Prof. F.
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The myth of Danae and analogous myths 455
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fr°rn a few stray allusions3, the oldest version of her myth is that
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0 Lakedaimon. They had a child, Danae. But when her father consulted the
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r . 0ured of the maiden and poured from the roof in the likeness of gold. She
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Caniij.: 1 3 ^' See now M. P. Nilsson The Mycenaean Origin of Greek Mythology
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£d the other AP-" Rh°d" 109'• Cp- E"dok. viol. 40, Favorin. lex. p. 98, 43 ff..
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Xpvoifiopcpos. Was it a confused subconscious reminiscence (see the Class. Rev. 1903 xV'
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1 Supra ii. 671 n. 4. See also A. Taylor 'Aussetzung im Boot' in the Handwortei'D
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2 Stephani Vasensamml. St. Petersburg \\. 281 f. no. 1723. To the bibliography glV
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col. pi. But note the express statement of Stephani op. cit. ii. 282 'Von der an^e^en>,
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6 Opinions differ as to what the carpenter is doing. G. P. Campana in the ^Q
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p. 192 (the vase is described p. 189 ff. and the reverse figured pp. 181, »«5) ■' ju foi'et
458
458 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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der Petersburger Ermitage' in the Arch. Zeit. 1872 xxx. 37 f., who makes out a stro ^>
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former view is supported by the analogy of a red-figured stdmnos from Caere now "
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Ttibingen 1925 p. 364 no. 5 (attributed to the 'Danaemaler')), on the fragment 0 ^jge
460
460 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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is said to have dedicated this masterpiece, along with the same
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improbably5 Danae was depicted sitting on the nuptial coudT^a^,
462
462 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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4 Helbig Wandgem. Camp. p. 34 no. ns, G. Bechi in the Rial et P'"t
463
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 463
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the de s a hmdtion, which she lifts with both hands to catch
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p0"1"'1- d. the R5m- Mitth. 1900 xv. 167 f. with fig. 4 (in half-tone), Herrmann
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464 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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combined with the rain into which he had transforrneo ^ j,e
465
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 465
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figure of Leda2—stands erect, while a hovering Eros shoots the
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^°rcol0l]0riS are noiie too happy. The painter, however, had an eye
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Afl l8S5 li 1 Ca'"P- P- 35 no. 116, B. Quaranta in the Real Museo Borbonico
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466 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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innamorata was a subject not likely to escape the notice of comedians,
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Dindorf=the Chronicon Paschale 38 c—D (i. 69 Dindorf), Myth. Vat. 1■• J^'J, pif**1'
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On the other hand, F. Piper Mythologie mid Symbolik der christltch?" 1
467
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 467
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a Woru ^ ^ draws attention to the Defensorium inviolatae virginitatis b. Mariae virginis,
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"9 ff T Crowe—G- B. Cavalcaselle The Life and Times of Titian'1 London 1881 ii.
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°f Spa'in '°' Fiscllel °P- cit? pi. 186, Reinach op. cit. ii. 724, 1. Painted for the Prince
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modelling eh™ CeSare Vecelli- or Girolamo'), J. Addison op. cit. p. 40 f. ('The finest, in
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of whirl, the Ber- Gesellsch. d. Wiss. Phil.-hist. Classe 1873 p. 126 pi. 2
469
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 469
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Intaglios with their smaller field have room only3 for the isolated
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Co,>iit{ je VAlSir>e Paris 1901 ii. 108 no. 41, Lt. Bernard in the Bulletin archMogique du
471
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 47 1
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reast bared, and her garment held wide in the same significant
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Stretched out 'neath starlit night and the blue dark.
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Publishes an2' in the RSm- Mitth. 1933 xlviii. 284—288 pl. 48, 4 ( = niy fig. 310)
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Nv°rk of holding out the upper part of her garment to catch the shower. Good
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i9 yth °f; 37 Bergk4. 13 P>iehl, 27 Edmonds. I follow the text given by H. Weir
472
472 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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the Gitt. gel. Anz. 1892 pp. 867—889 who agrees (p. 877) that the Danae-myth W?
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Holweck A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints St. Louis, Mo. 1924 p. 508 ('a Byza ^
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1896 i. 152, 1881 ii. 413 n. o. S. Baring-Gould The Lives of the Saints Edinburg1
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before departing on a long journey, built her a bath at the basement of hei ■garbara
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attacked her with his sword, the rock opened and received her into its bos to
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reaching the destined place, her father cut off her head, and Juliana su ^arCjan 10 j
473
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 473
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use, that no man might see her. An old woman tended her; and when the
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S, jj k ' s^ou'°- be observed that neither the tower of S. Irene nor the tower of
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l3s>—»4»i ivef '8'°^ PP' 82S</' E' S' Hartland The LeSind of Perseus London 1894 i.
474
474 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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Sykeon, where she met the magistrate Kosmas. On the night of her
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L. Radermacher in the Archiv f. Ret. 1927 xxv. 218 notes also Artemid. oneii'oc''
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of popular belief. 'Happy is the bride the sun shines 011.' ^ 1927 X!(V'
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Dictionary of the Saints St. Louis, Mo. t924 p. 960 says ' Anastasiopolis (D tas;0polis) 111
475
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 475
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^e Pueblo religion describes the birth of 'the great leader, teacher,
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(in f\]rnian^' Switzerland, etc. a shooting star implies the death of a man), id. ib.2 p. 94
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J. Qr: 10otlng stars in relation to souls see further the beliefs and practices adduced by
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™ter pr ' ancroft The Native Races of the Pacific States London 1875 iii. 175 n. o
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bPlrit fell Upeor earment was blown from off her breast, and a dewdrop from the Great
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a'e °ther ruins° "°ne otner than Montezuma, and who built the large casas and all
476
476 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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We are justified, then, in the surmise that Danae's golden showe^
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who had imprisoned Hypermestra, the one Danaid that rema ^
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[History of the New World called America Oxford 1892] i. 414 n. 4 and '^t. S^S''
477
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 477
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Thou didst receive the greatest of the gods,
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Where once the mighty king of the gods,
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^ Wer. But- ^hat such was the original concept is almost certain;
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Vet* ad * °^^a&v virepfidKU fioq.- | Ovpavbs 5' £0pi£e viv Kal Tata fxaTTjp. The schol.
478
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abnormal shower. Specially ominous was the fall of blood-red rain'
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And from aloft, out of the burning sky,
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The Hesiodic author of the Shield (c. 650—600 B.C.5) has a sim'
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griechischen Litteratur*' Miinchen 1920 ii. 1. 217) who is named in the context (/^ ^
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This singular tradition perhaps implies the folk-etymology of MwwP"" hwejg i8?5
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xwp'f?—an obvious piece of folk-lore. The inhabitants of prehistoric Mykenal ^ 4». 9'
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5 H. G. Evelyn-White Hesiod: The Homeric Hymns and Hovienca
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47 8 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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abnormal shower. Specially ominous was the fall of blood-red rain'
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And from aloft, out of the burning sky,
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The Hesiodic author of the Shield (c. 650—600 B.C.5) has a sim'
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griechischen Litteratur*' Miinchen 1920 ii. 1. 217) who is named in the context (/^ ^
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This singular tradition perhaps implies the folk-etymology of MwwP"" hwejg i8?5
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xwp'f?—an obvious piece of folk-lore. The inhabitants of prehistoric Mykenal ^ 4». 9'
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5 H. G. Evelyn-White Hesiod: The Homeric Hymns and Hovienca
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (f) Ominous rain sent by Zeus
479
Let gouts of blood drop from the very sky—
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pl«. ■ su"j°in in tabular form the time and place of each fall of blood-rain recorded by
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165 At Rome by day on the temple of Fortuna Primigenia (Liv. 43. 13).
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In the territory of Praeneste (Iul. Obs. 71 = 12).
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.2 Round the river Anio (Iul. Obs. 104 = 44).
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3o j ' Aspis on the north coast of Africa (Dion Cass. 48. 52).
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wly, when the Lombards under Alboin invaded the land (C. Lycosthenes
480
upon a substantial basis of fact2. Thus we get the usual diminuendo
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with the portent listed under the date S69).
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this portent happened at Brixen = Brescia. The date, however, is difi"e^e .
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sthenes (K. Wolffhart) op. cit. p. 356 has under the date 874■ tribws
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red dust, traced to the Sahara, falls in rain over the whole south of Englan
481
In the dull catalogue of common things1.
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° Hesiod. In the Theogony4; when Kronos mutilated Ouranos,
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tenders • fU7ru"' /^<WTi}<rete yevos. Miss W. C. Wright in the Loeb edition (London 1913)
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^ 1' 4, Ei arisen from seed dropped by the sky upon the ground (Theophr. hist. pi.
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*;lltious Vftrii y from thcog. 563, where the right reading peXiqun (codd. D. E.) has the
482
Equally portentous was the rain of stones, which in early times
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A good example is furnished by La Crau, a large plain in the
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Paris 1890 i. 1147 ff. with view and map, Lippincotfs Gazetteer of the WorldVo^
483
UP by earthquakes of the type termed brdstai1. The latter2 held
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To get a stone from the ground—the ground is soft.
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The incident appealed to certain astromythologists of the
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^lsPuted constellation Engonasin or Ingeniculus4. In the northern
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On the L'T<1 ^ lroi^fiaTa ^e ^X" k.t.X.
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might pass in the former case as the ring of Prometheus1, in the
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Talas7 the Man of Sorrows.
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Megisto (= Kallisto), lamenting the transforma-
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6 Teukros of Babylon was an astrologer who at the end of s. i A.D. "'"'^^yfr/S**
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Teukros as a native of Babylon appears to perpetuate the old Babylonian tra
485
1" Theseus raising the rock was a subject in vogue with artists for some five hundred
…
^.cree in honour of the Troezenian Telesias (Corp. inscr. Alt. iv. 2 no. 458 b, W. Larfeld
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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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Point1 r°C^ "e t'le sn'e'd' 'ne sneathed sword and the quiver (?) of Aigeus. Aithra
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c. tg0 iheseus raises the rock in the presence of Aithra and two maids). Pausanias
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TheS:„;0Uecti°")- At Troizen too, where the original rock of
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0tl Drt>n?.e V^TPV I 6tjkc avv apiriBecffi), the same type reappears
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Gttel/rrl e", dlese die Troezen vorgefallenen Ereignisse betrifft' in the Nachr. d.
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teller /Presentir>g Theseus and the rock are listed ib. pp. 69—71) and H. Steuding
488
Theseus1. The vicinity of Lyra justified two other interpretations—
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But such attempts too often involved a misconception of the old
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4 E. Bethe 'Das Alter der griechischen Sternbilder' in the Khein. Mus. l9°°
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8 Hipparch. in Arati et Eudoxiphaen. comment. 1. 2. 6 Manitius with the tra
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9 Ttol. syntaxis mathematica 7. 5 (ii. 52 ff. Heiberg) with the translation of K-
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eclipsed by the careful study of G. Thiele Antike Himmelsbilder Berlin 1898 PP^ ^.tf,
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11 E. Schmidt 'Der Knielauf in the Munchener archaologische Studien M-U ^ p,ate
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easy to equip the nameless figure with club and lion-skin and to
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tetnpie 0f n ln Posture of Herakles crouching to shoot in the eastern pediment of the
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de"hch. arc]6'1 Munchen IQ" P- 20 fig. A. 86): see A. Kalkmann in the Jahrb. d. kais.
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'S frottl the rA by G" Thiele AntUte Himmelsbilder Berlin 1898 p. 145 fig. 62). Fig.319
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Obvj Ti" HP«ic\^ y attached to the description of Ophiuchus) 4\Xot 5<? <paal Tives abrbv
491
Bootes grasping his lagobolon—witness the Carolingian paintings
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The Suffering Hero
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tie? r Parts survivemCnl nexameters is quoted by the astronomer Palchos (s. v A.D.) and
492
the Aeschylean myth of Zeus sending a rain of stones to Herakles
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feel, abandoned the worship of the gods. The Romans also, in consequen
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commanded by the divine voice from the Alban Mount—for this too is 11 fl
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down—or on the advice of soothsayers. At all events it remained a regulai CI
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The great voice heard from the grove on the mountain-tui^
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1 Supra p. 483. The HerculesLapidarius worshipped in the neighbourhoo ^ ^
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nel monte Albano' etc. in the Ann. d. Inst. 1873 xlv. 163 ff. (' Tempio di d; Gj ^
493
Latins1. And, since the Alban Hills were certainly prehistoric
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^ale' in the Not. Scavi 1912 pp. 382—384.
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0f o lve °f no serious mischief. Shocks were felt here in the year 1829, and in many
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Co«ntry fo&^gs1 London 1848 p. 169 f.: 'To the south of Rome the whole of the
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a ParticuJ^'6 ^etween 'ne Alban mountains and the Anio, the Lake of Gabii, noted for
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ltlc' Julius *°r tWO entire days ^rom Mount Albano during the second Punic war,
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aces of wmc. !e dePendencies and offsets, as it were, of the great extinct volcano, the
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Voimio.neti» a ch n M°unt: among these the falling of showers of stones is frequently
494
be viewed as an omen directly indicating the will of Iupiter.
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194 A rain of stones in the territory of Hadria (Liv. 34. 45).
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169 A rain of stones at Reate (Liv. 43. 13). At the close of the same year st0 ^
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94 A rain of stones on a farm of the Vestini (Iul. Obs. 111 = 51).
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57 a.d. A rain-storm followed by the fall of white and black stones at Ahmed
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So far as Italy is concerned, the decreasing number of entries rather suggests til
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of fiery dust to the year of Leon i's death, which he places in 4 ^ ^x
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ami. 472 (li. 931 c Migne) attribute the fall to an eruption of -jjgne)
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101 A rain of clay on the Aventine at Rome (Iul. Obs. i04 = 44a)>
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860 a.d. Blood-red dust fell from the sky at Byzantion ([Georg. Mon
495
Another form of abnormal shower is the alleged fall of actual
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a ••••At even ye shall eat flesh, and in the morning ye shall be filled with bread ;
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Profound impression upon the people and is the subject of
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""•"as eit \ Ka^ V0Te ^v 0a-ri'' & Bvfttnty e-Tnireo-ovaav (sc. the ashes from Vesuvius)
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^ilf^')^ "to* 111 ^' Hastin8s A Dictionary of the Bible Edinburgh 1900 iii. 236
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■£-• " hiPley c a ' stlngs A Dictionary oj the Bible Edinburgh 1902 iv. 179 (' Quail'),
496
'Yet he commanded the skies above,
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the Hebrew tradition. There is, however, reason to think that t e
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succeeded in proving two relevant points. In the first place>
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3 Hence the names aep6p.e\t (Arayntas frag. 1 (Script, hist. Alex. Mag. p- l^0^^01
497
'versa1), were originally identical, both being forms of the self-same
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Kp^v^* tms passage of Athenaios. The same conception underlies Eur. Hipp. 748 ff.
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Problenj tert Calypso Halle a. S. 1919 p. 161 ff. is dissatisfied with the solution of the
498
The facts on which these fancies rested are partly botanical
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during hot weather, in small drops resembling dew, on the leaves
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1 M. J. Berkeley in J. Lindley—T. Moore The Treasury of Botany- London «
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(sc. quam roboribus). Honey dripping from the oaks is a characteristic of the g e]la,
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ventures to connect fx,i\i 'honey' with /j.e\ia 'ash-tree,' citing in support the ^ T<t
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More weight attaches to a northern parallel. The ancient Scandinavian" ^^ey-fi1
499
lime1, and some sorts of reeds2. On the other hand, certain insects,
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y nologie Berlin 1891 p. 81, F. Eckstein in the Handioorterbuch des deutschen Aber-
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]lea^ore than fifty years ago my brothers and I, as boys in our father's garden, used in the
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^QVfn' ^ydeI(ker The Royal Natural History'London 1896 vi. 198 ' The sticky substance
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°r Sacch • '^^"pBdia Brilannica1* London 1929 xi. 715 'The exudation of a nectar-like
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an°- calyc °n ^eaves> petioles, stipules, bracts and even on the outer surfaces of corollas
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nPec'es of SUcJ"lp°rtant source of sweet liquid for honey-bees is the excretions of many
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ofVariuUs trees H°NEY DEW> a secretion consisting of exudations of sugar from the leaves
500
Country folk in the second century A.D., when they observed
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sorts? The comedians caught at the notion. Pherekrates4 in nlS
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And soup all hot and Lord-knows-what goes gurgling down the gutter.
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Galen's statement that on Libanos men spread skins upon the ground to ^^011
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The relevant lines are 6 Zeis 5' (W oi'ccjj Kawvla Kara tov nepa/iov f}a\avet>0€l> I £( n<t
501
varieties5. A frequent element in these Wonderlands is the fall of
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J- E. Wells A Manual of the Writings in Middle English sojo—1400 Yale University
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Door , jtc!l version 'van dat edele lant van Cockaengen' (R. Priebsch in the Tijdschrift
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Stuttgart ear''est Elusion occurs in one of the Carmina Burana (ed. J. A. Schmeller
…
Ccaccio's Secta ^ecii voluntas mea est.' But the first detailed description is found in
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Vj"? never a d f°r; and nard by flows a rivulet of Vernaccia, the best that ever was drunk,
502
comestibles in a shower from the sky. The gap between ancient and
…
' The Story of Schlauraffen Land' is taken from a German poem of the fourteenth century
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printed in 1575. My pi. xl is from the Bilderkatalog zu [M.] Geisberg: Der detiW
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See the tales cited by J. Bolte—G. Polivka Anmerkungen zu den Kinder- ■
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eirl fiarpaxuv. But K. W. Dindorf rightly retains the manuscript readings)- Jjer)l cp-
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Xtiipav.' To the same effect Agatharch. de mari Eryihraco 59 (Geogr. Gr- ^^4***
503
Cp. the beliefs noted by J. Jonston Thaumatographia Naturalis Amstelodami 1665
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et tornbe en produisant une pluie de poissons [J. de la Chesnaye in the Revue des
…
^gt man sprichwortlich: Wenn's Krotten ( = Kr6ten) hagelt,' H. Bachtold-Staubli in the
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lThe inhabit° re°ent examp'es. The Daily Telegraph Saturday 17 March 1934 p. II :
504
The Land of Cokaygne was represented, not merely by mediaeval
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that three years ago he had a similar experience on the road between Foxton
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In speaking of fish, frogs, and meal as dropped from the sky, Athenaios and 1
…
Romance-languages postulate a definite' wunschland,' the Latin Cucania, Italian ' 0liJ)
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bogen des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts' in the Zeitschrift des Vereins fiir Volksk* ^Jfr
505
making, which has been traced back to the early part of the
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•Equivalent was to be found in such rites as the thirteenth-century
…
SicJ' Poeschel loc. cit. 1878 v. 410, J. Bolte—G. Polivka op. cit. iii. 148. See also the
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i , ' c"mbing a greasy pole for a prize fastened at the top of it.'
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6 the water (supra n. 2).
506
the food of the gods, should end as a comic failure to carry off the
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a pyre and saved the life of a victim.
…
1465. On <t>ii|, acc. *fra (Hes. theog. 326), as the Boeotian form of S^yf see
507
The story passed early into the repertory of the mythographical
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group3, Pinc]ar more suo adds one glittering touch. The epiphany
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18-,, 2laelis in the Ann. d. Inst. 1861 xxxiii. 336°. pi. c, K. BStticher in the Arch. Zeit.
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°f the tJ °CS' by Teleboes to Ptereleos, and that Amphitryon had claimed it as his share
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1 y,2eus w • 35 Mtiller) ap. Athen. 475 b—c says that the Unas given to Alkmene
…
^ " St. p{( x*>» ausruhende Herakles St. Petersburg 1854 pi. I, I, id. in the Compte-
508
re-tells the story thus:
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2428 D; also the variant phrase rpuriX-qvos in Nonn. Dion. 25. 242 f. 0.8X0. pev o-P ^
509
Amphitryon^, and it reappears with some variation in the works of
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desperate plight by the help of heaven5—day and dark night
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tllrn^Peregit- The Christian Fathers, bent on aggravating the enormities of Zeus, even
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The te + ^Day)+ NiSht + (Day) + Night + (Day) + Night + (Day) + Night = 9 nights.
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"I'0 'he Hi. 6 eveiywhere in the early Middle Ages... and the transformation of Uther
510
night1—and of course the usual crop of moralising maxims. These
…
- R. Engelmann in the Ann. d. Inst. 1872 xliv. :—18, id. Beitrage s" ^ragihf"
511
stacked a pyre of round logs. Amphitryon on the right and Antenor
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p Cas«e 11 ' °f' Vases iv- 72 f- "°- F 149. A- s- Murray ' The Alkmene Vase formerly
512
have already fallen, one beside Amphitryon, the other at the feet of
…
figures in the foreground extends a rainbow painted in three colou1^
…
Alessandro Castellani' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1872 xliv. 1—18 pi. A (part of_w ,bverse)
…
4 T. Avellino in the Bull. Arch. Nap. Nuova Serie 1855 iii. 173 P1- 14 \^noli l8?7
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apotheose d'Hercule' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1847 xix. 263—278 pi. o (reverse), jrevets_e)'
515
Arethousa1 and Premnousia2, are quenching the fire with their
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,.?' + v- 57 f. (rejects the connexion with &pdu asserted by Herodian. vepl p.ov. Xe£. 1. 13
…
e5tchl(je ground"une beneath chariot and horses together with the tree behind them quite
…
227, gt'ne Was use(l to quench the ashes (//. 23. 237 f., 250 (., 24. 791 f., Verg. Aen. 6.
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teason WkS I02)> and ashes steeped in it would in a sense be revitalised. Was this the
…
s the ^-U4"
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aos uns gilt.' J. Roulez in the Ann. d. Inst. 1847 xix. 271 : 'Je
…
of y • * kaii d tt" 2 W"h 134 fig' I0°)' or at least seated (F- Inlhoof-Blumer in the
…
a m°un'ain-god in the presence of a nymph (Adrasteia?); id. ib. p. 291
517
So much for the evidence of the vases. They portray the crisis
…
bursting into the house and killing her on the spot2. Just in the
…
Sudden, swift, strong the wonder3.
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by p eief°re on the view expressed a century since
…
In g ° tne vase-painter. Was the ground-line originally a caduceust
…
'mPulse of pand !f that view o{ nis life was current in antiquity we could understand the
518
the Euripidean Alkmene. Indeed, in another play'Plautus actually
…
him and his friend Antenor. Instead of dragging her away from the
…
thunderbolts and sending a tempest of rain to put out the fire.
…
downpour merely as a convenient method of putting out the fhe ■ ^
…
the story of Kroisos, king of Lydia. According to Hero ^
…
3 Supra p. 510 n. 1. See further the admirably careful chapter of l. Sec ia^2__-248
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that, in Euripides' version, Amphitryon's wrath was roused, not by the c ^ g(;,
…
un pur effet du hasard.' For Zeus on the theologeton in Aisch. *vx°«Taa a
519
boys beside him. On hearing Kroisos recall the warning of Solon,
…
which commemorates Hieron of Syracuse as victor in the
520
rather than to Apollon: lifting his hands to the high heaven the
…
But, when the shining strength
…
also made valuable gifts to the oracle of Apollon at Branchidai (Hdt. t- 92> ^ gr&
…
(obverse and reverse). See also the due de Luynes 'Cresus' in the -d""' yasesl- 'g
521
back to the decade 500—490 B.C.1 and is in general agreement with
…
V"'r'i- Uen' faumewter in his Denim, ii. 796 f. fig. 860 (obverse), A. H. Smith in the
…
"P°s T°^s 7'56^ Witn the name ECBvuos cp. Xen. Cyrop. 7. 2. 29 dxoiaas S' 6
522
Apollon. The same is true1 of an engraved gem in the cabinet of
…
an impression (fig. 320,)3. According to the
…
rebuked by Solon. The same night he dreamt
…
mately overtook him at the hands of Kyros5. _
…
fight each other—the successful fighter to receive both the kw& ^
…
4 Myth. Vat. 1. 196, 2. 190. The Thes. Ling. Lai. Index p. 74 dates y
…
(see the Class. Rev. 1894 viii. 246 ff.). ff.
…
10 On the name Apvas as implying the cult of an oak-Zeus in northern
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (g) Zeus Ómbrios
525
the rock of Molpis,
…
This enigmatic allusion is expounded as follows by the scholiast
…
• Schvvenn3 in his monograph on human sacrifice among the
…
we have already found traces of human sacrifice in the cult of
…
^ lr escape was himself all but immolated at the altar of Zeus10.
526
the district1. It may well be, then, that in Elis too the same
…
Apemios*, the god 'who Saves from Harm7.' Mount Hymettos too
…
7 On the strength of this Attic cult A. Boeckh in the Corp. inscr. Gr. ii no. »37+^ cj.
…
8 Supra ii. 897 a. 5, 1226. The inscribed 'Geometric' sherds found by the Am ^
…
with the start of an abecedarium aba Nos. 13 and 14 fig. 6 are parts of a sma' e(
…
inscriptions, of c. 750 b.C., hardly suffice to determine the name of the deity j^j
527
the altars and sacrifices of Zeus Ombrios, Demeter Proerosia, and
…
Phrygia had a legend of the flood2, which has come down to us
…
that0r:ya' before the days of Deukalion. Having foreknowledge of the deluge
…
S' neighbours asked an oracle how long his life would last. The answer
…
later wj^ ^'/'0/os' Ikonion, Mt Baris, etc. attest a Phrygian tradition of the deluge fused
…
l'll'stoir j tradit'on)> E- Babelon 'La tradition phrygienne du deluge' in the Revue de
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'he In,,6 C' Was daughler of 'Nannakos-Annakos,' hero of the Phrygian flood.
528
given was that, when he died, all men would be destroyed. The PhrygiallS
…
hundred years, was none other than Enoch, who reached th^^ the
529
^hilippus Senior (figs. 332, 333)3. The design unites two consecutive
…
P°n the lid perches the raven, and towards it flies the dove with
…
legenPUm'US ^everus' Macrinus, an<i Philip I., struck at Apameia, in Phrygia, with the
…
(*n»y fi Madden in the Num. Chron. Second Series 1866 vi. 194^, 198 pi. 6, 1
…
in the I ' , a<^en loc. cit. pp. 195 f., 198 pi. 6, 2 (—my fig. 331) from the specimen
…
^ ^addi' ^ac*^en loc- c'1- PP- '9^—T98 pi- 6, 3 ( = my fig. 332) from the specimen in
…
4 C |ln^ ma(^e from a cast of the specimen in the British Museum (supra p. 528 n. 4).
…
Stated, a j . other drawing is an enlarged copy of the type on the coins, and not,
530
it remains at least possible that the Jews had there fastened on
…
above him are several chests and the legend kibotoi. F. I mho0*"'
…
was the name of some local festival6. But, whatever
…
4 G. Hirschfeld 'Kelainai—Apameia Kibotos' in the Abh. d. berl. Aliad\^ fkylttW
531
a genuine Phrygian flood-myth underlies the story of Priasos,
…
°ff to the land of Aonia (sc. Boiotia), avoiding the deadly rain
…
^ypatos quelled the flood and drove the waters back from the peaks
…
°Cat'°n jj"7'7'1" Kai "^fare yaiav airacrav \ av£bp.evoi" k.t.X. The first hint of this
…
vgia CW^5 *Pu7fes. See further Sir W. M. Ramsay The Cities and Bishoprics of
…
I* Cessiveiy " 522—544- Within this short passage we get the sky-god called
…
St- XftX^-fraa- 6Van in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922 i. 422- CP-
532
ing the Zeus-types of early Indian coinage. Diodotos ii, satrap of
…
badge—Zeus fulminant1. The god strides from right to left with
…
name for that of Antiochos2. The Zeus-type proved populal
…
in the British Museum. Cp. P. Gardner in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Greek an
533
The type itself was a Hellenistic modification of the old Hellenic
…
^'OArvraAd°nald loc- ciL 45° {-' 465 P1- 3> 9 silver tetradrachm in the British Museum:
535
The same subject, but without the aigis, is already found on the Gigantomachy-
…
must be more than two centuries earlier than the Pergamene frieze.
…
nt°nino Pio rinvenute in Cirene' in the Notiziario archeologico 1916 ii. 193—216 pis. 1
…
atue °f Zeus = my fig. 346), 4 (upper part of do.), G. Bagnani in the Journ. Hell. Stud.
…
°^'ate Hel" Ca^'e at foet complete the figure, which should be regarded as an original
…
a'W<0* I Z^iwmaCC"rate transcription). The other, on the narrow end of the base, reads
537
347)1- Zeus as conceived by the great cameo-artists of the
…
"^ir We]f le wno'e to the glory of the Emperor who had shown such signal interest in
…
Inst, ii; , 6 ^Ilr"cis in the Ann. d. Inst. 1839 xi- 21—23 Cun Apollo Libico'?), Mon. d.
…
('torsedu Seln ). Reinach Rep. Stat. ii. 108 no. 5, id. in the Rev. Arch. 1921 i. 155
…
^Iuseuni of ^ Cl°Se of tlle eignteentn century, is now preserved in the Archaeological
538
round his head and an aigis over his left shoulder. Even the
…
and here published for the first time (pi. xliv: scale \). Zeus appears as a noble full-face
…
above recorded, though earlier than such degenerate works as the mask from Otiic01
…
examples seem to be of the greatest rarity. Possibly malachite, like 'plasma
…
Zeus p. 243 ff. Gemmentaf. 3, 4, L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pe"t. 18 1 1
540
human Zeus was not complete without at least some hint of the
…
It should be added that all three cameos owe something to the ever-popular "
…
the/'1"'"'
…
—a historian dating from the first half of s. i B.C. (W. Christ Geschichte der g> Ca0-
…
3 R. B. Whitehead in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 3l7f' ""'.VlA^.
541
a slightly orientalised type. The latter coins have for obverse
…
Cambrid"'- p. 839 fig. 370, G. Macdonald in The Cambridge History of India
…
6 Id. 7", hltehead in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 321 f. pl. 14. 9-
…
Chron Fiftv, e I3' NewYork 1922 pl. 6, 2 ( = my fig. 352 from a cast), id. in the Num.
542
horseback with lance at rest; on the other, a radiate Zeus standing,
…
a specimen from the Tremlett collection, now in the Fitz.william Museum.
…
in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 323 pi. 14, 13 and 14 ( = niy fig. 354/' v
…
in the Fitzwilliam Museum. 1 Q.
543
No less dignified is the Zeus who appears on a silver coin of
…
a gesture with his outstretched right (fig. 3 58)1. The type recurs
…
right h' B" ^Vllitelleacl in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 334! pi. 15, 4 ('The
…
Wretch'j1 'n the Num- Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 340 ('thin, curved object in
544
(fig. 361)1. Pantaleon has Zeus holding the same Hekate and
…
cp. ib. pi. 4, 5 drachm, G. Macdonald in The Cambridge History of India
…
donald in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922 i. 449, 465 p« 3> 7^[s])'
…
5 Catapatha Brahmana 1. 2. 3. if. {The Satapatha-Brdhmana trans. J-^ ffas
545
child of the fire-god, was Grecised into a torch-bearing Hekate.
…
0 ^e conical mountain behind him are alike appropriate to the
…
ln(jra sPr,Mg the Aptya deities, Trita, Dvita, and Ekata. 2. They roamed about with
…
ltl The cT, * ■ CaSt °f an uncatal°gued specimen in the British Museum), E. J. Rapson
546
Antialkidas has room for greater detail (fig. 364)1. On the obverse
…
the forepart of an elephant, which wears a bell round its neck and
…
wears a bell on his neck, and again raises his trunk at the s
547
lis master1. The elephant that occurs so frequently on the Indian
…
redoubtable beast, is in fact ultimately none other than the therio-
…
tf.'jV. in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge .9" P- 5*» l1
548
(c. 100—50 B.C.), which shows on one side a helmeted bust of the
…
Amyntas and last Yavana prince of the house of Eukratides, fr°m
…
p. 109 pi. 62, 21, R. B. Whitehead in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 339
…
Square bronze pieces issued by Spalirises have obv. the king standing wl ^ gcytfl
549
c- 50 B.C. onwards combine the enthroned type of Zeus with the
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^arstel] ^ e^onen' m the Archiv f. Rel. 1912 xv. 451—487 ('1 Die urspriingliche
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Sla"t>en< ^lent' (483—487)), id. 'Horn I.' in the Handwbrterbuch des deutschen Aber-
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irahle surSS0Wa Keal-Enc- "iv. 1899—1906. This should be supplemented by the
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e aneous antiquities from Egypt. The inscription (fig. 373, b) is deeply
550
Plautilla6, and Geta7 show the facade of a temple within which
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for regarding this divine pair as Marnas, the young Cretan Zeus,
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p. 4 § 4), and Professor S. Langdon has suggested to me that the second m
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Religion of Ancient Palestine in the light of Archaeology London 1930 p. l8° P ' A
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8 G. F. Hill Some Palestinian Cults in the Graeco- Roman Age (extr. iw"0).phfP
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13 The point is contested (K. Preisendanz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-tin■■■ l0„ici s
551
Markos Diakonos1, writing c. 420 A.D.2, tells how in 395 the
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°utside their city called the place of prayer. But, when nothing
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genuflexions, not to mention choruses chanted and the lessons read.
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and jye'an ^eus and tbe Cretan Artemis, connected in name in the same way as Zeus
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tjjat v a Semitic name, was later etymologized to suit the Cretan Marnas. However,
…
Civii°m a maSS of archaeological data (see e.g. F. B. Welch 'The Influence of the Aegean
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^°Hand ~p\ tlle ^atm rendering by Gentianus Hervetus in the Acta Sanctorum edd.
552
same number of prayers. Then on to the shrine of the marty
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Bishop of Constantinople, who informed Eutropios the Chanibe' ^
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a substantial bribe, he allowed the traffic of Manias to con ^
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AvSvvaiov fiixpi- rVs SeKartis. k.t.X. The naive phraseology would be bar
553
and herself broached the matter to Arkadios, who at first was
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found a Christian church in the heart of Gaza. And so it fell out.
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^'*si 6 ip'i "? Ta T^"ots codd. Barocc, Vindob. The correction was made by Henschen)
554
temple down to the ground, for many dreadful things have happened
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aylav iKK\rio-lav. All this, and more, in the Syrian tongue. Porphyrios adju'^ sQ\e0vW
555
Porphyries set them in the pavement outside the new Church on
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women, dogs, pigs, and cattle—an outrage which offended the
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bear a significant resemblance to the Cretan Labyrinth. Gaza
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ut set at liberty by Heliogabalus, once came among the senators
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\ ^J" ^" A. S. Macalister The Philistines: their History and Civilization p. 110 ft.
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logy Lonrl l" 4'8, ^" A- Cook The Religion of Ancient Palestine in the light of Archaeo-
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to salute Alexander Severus. The indignant Emperor cried out:
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tion3 found at Portus Traiani states that the men of Gaza, at the
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responsible for the fertility of the land and for the very life of its
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Aldemios or A/dos*. Perhaps he had a soecialised cult on the
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had his variations of type. On coins of Gaza from the
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iirip.tk-t)Tov toO Upou. The restoration <•£ ivKe\etjcrews is due to P. Wesselwg-
557
mates more closely to the normal
…
The same god is represented on
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fell ei Ajoul ^ HiH of the Cair) on
…
' ^ende/V1'" the Brit- Mus- Cat. Coins Palestine p. lxxi.
558
a statue in white crystalline marble. The god is seated on a throne
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left was raised and the hand must have rested high up on a long
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And a hitherto unpublished coin of the
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was a local cult of Bakchos Ombrikos, 'god of Showers.'3 The
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f. d. alttest. Wissensch., N. F. it 1925 S. 16 f.)'), S. A. Cook The Jtehgto» >;
559
°f this cult is unknown, but the appellative is already found in a
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at Caere and now preserved in the Louvre2, which illustrates two
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^he fi ** ^ute-player and a masked man4 dancing to the sound of
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'Kindly,' and Op/ielandrds1, 'Helpful'; the master, Omriqos, that is
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(xylon, kyphoti), dependent for their food on the services of a srnal
…
If so, the master of the wine-bin began by representing
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Finally, we may note that in Kypros the part of Zeus ()inb1l0S
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no. 666, 2. the
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6 A. Kdrte in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1893 viii. 90 ff. fig- f jjotjntb'
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reasonable suggestion' ! But Miss Frankel admits that the misshapen Coiinthia"jene
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Darstellungen mil mythischen Personen gruppiert werden') and that the p ^jjnd
561
green. The base is inscribed 'The Goddess of Showers1.' This
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Iiygtl sen^aUy similar to Zeus Ombrios, ' the Showery,' was Zeus
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The discre1150"1^0" GEA H OMBRIOS [sic) is given in the text as BEA H OMBRIOS.
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* ^adorf) \J" I9' 12' 2-' l6' Colnut- the«l- 9 P- 9> 12f- LanS' Aristeid- 8 (»•
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green. The base is inscribed 'The Goddess of Showers1.' This
…
Iiygtl sen^aUy similar to Zeus Ombrios, ' the Showery,' was Zeus
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The discre1150"1^0" GEA H OMBRIOS [sic) is given in the text as BEA H OMBRIOS.
…
* ^adorf) \J" I9' 12' 2-' l6' Colnut- the«l- 9 P- 9> 12f- LanS' Aristeid- 8 (»•
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (h) Zeus Hyétios
562
The cult'of Zeus Hyetios was fairly wide-spread. He was said to
…
G. W. Elderkin in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1933 xxxvii. 393, moved by the analogy ^
…
W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The Inscriptions of Cos Oxford 1891 p. ^.'V ",
…
d'Inscr. gr. no. io04 = Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.3 no. 1107 (in the 0 q 0f its
…
iirifirji'ioi (sc. priests who made the monthly offerings) ai<T£7rd77eX|T0t, to t£ , vto t°"'
…
Apparently the sacrifice to Zeus'WTios had been allowed to lapse for some y
563
the grove of Trophonios at Lebadeia1. And it was at his altar in
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Serve. But admittedly the most desirable victim for him was a bull.
…
°ld 1-ite celebrated before a statue or altar of Zeus Hyetios in the
…
^ar's 18 a" ^' ^' l89' xx'" +2 and> with corrections, in the Melanges Henri Weil
…
J<"eil 'n ^taewtw> kut&pxvs (see A. Boeckh on the Carp, inscr. Gr. ii no. 2880 and H.
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taPidly f auspicious name), was the right man to run up the steps of office and pass
…
S 221 ff. no" 'Shed ty W" R' ?at0n and J" L- MyreS the J°"rn- HelL Siud- 1896
…
2858, m the flanges Hcnri Weil pp. 149—154 citing (1) Corp. inscr. Gr.
564
The Ox-driving of
…
Polydoros certainly, date from the reign of Prousias ii (180—149 B.C.), (4) an unpub'1
…
Sefoos] I [to]0....., [jSoi^os 6 a]u[To]|[C] tov irpo^rov vim IIo<«5c6|cios. The jnscf'P ^
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To these inscriptions should be added a marble slab built into the churchyalC j^^f.
…
2 W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The Inscriptions of Cos Oxford 1891 p- 77 "^llen-
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calendar (c. 300 B.C.), detailing Coan rites for the month Batromios (suj"'a n'nscrjptio11
565
the twentieth day of the spring month Batromios there was
…
each of the three sections of each tribe, was made. These were
…
sacrinceH 6r sacrificed to Artemis IJepaia by Lucullus (Plout. v. Luc. 24) and the
…
perquisit , carried the 7^, i.e. those parts of the sacrificial victim that were the
…
(' Priestiy It- T° P°VKoX('<»'- See further Frazer Golden Bough3: The Magic Art i.
566
The Ox-driving of
…
year by the Coans for Zeus Machanerls2. The animal was selecte
…
d'Inscr. gr. no. 717 = Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr? no. 1026 a further part of the san^
…
Zeus Ma%ave6s is here associated with Athena Maxavls. At Argos near the ^gut,'
567
on the eleventh day of some month later than Pedageitnios
…
n°- 766 a pSros slab in the Museum at Tanagra (Skimalari) [Ai6]s | Tsla[x\avi°s> I
…
Ta»rr)s irXucrrai fiiv ein.Texvri<reis, TavToia Si ivdpwirou avevpriptiva is \byovs iarlv). On the
…
p ri^n ^"th MaxaveiJs or ilaxdveios, which in Korkyra was the equivalent of the Attic
…
P- 2^> and the cautious statements of W. Sontheimer in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc.
…
^elageryCl'l'ecr''a' (faus- 2- 2) involves a false quantity. The usual rendering 'Gott der
…
^ergk4 C'Uaie with Pindar's conception of Zeus as patron of the arts, cp. Pind. frag. 57
…
2Crafty> (not^nc'!ne to think that the title is an old one, 'Contriver' in the sense of
568
The Ox-driving of
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into the neck of the bull. Other coins of Stratonikeia, issued by the
…
and Geta, show Zeus himself attired in the self-same costume
…
and Geta (the bust of the latter purposely obliterated). See also supra i- 19 8 '
…
in the Rhein. Mus. 1916 lxxi. 159, H. Oppermann Zeus Panamaros Giesse
569
Again, at Halikarnassos the cult of Zeus Askraios, who—as we
…
^ ts rnay be found to throw light on that mysterious service, the
…
e foothold in Attike5; and it is to be observed that the nearest
…
6 T^S'r.A- J- Evans in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1925 xlv. 8 n. 18.
…
CuIt on c erslan Invasion Cambridge 1924 p. 88 f. would find a trace of the Isagorean
…
fiS- 480 / aC'ng ,lead of a panther—the sacred beast of Zeus Kdpios (cp. supra ii. 575
…
Mullei.ir°PS fou,1dation of the dodecapolis (Philochoros frag, n (Frag. hist. Gr. i.
570
570 The Ox-slaughter of
…
analogy of bronze statuettes made during the early decades of
…
- Inscr. Gr. ins. iii no. 249 (a base of bluish local marble built into the outei g fl
…
5 O. Jahn 'Giove Polieo in Atene' in the Nuove Memorie dell' Institute at W geas
…
But by far the fullest collection of material is that of J. N. Svoronos *fs pl. Si>
571
fifth century1, it is tempting to suppose that the statue here
…
bolt and lightning-bird. Nevertheless the eagle was hardly an
…
acj^ es forward against the foe, but stands erect with left foot less
…
sink rnear"ngless manner (fig. 394)5 and beneath it the die-
572
The Ox-slaughter of
…
presents us with a refined and amended version of the foreg >»
…
ii. 12 pi. 2, 23, all of which depend on the drawings in E. Beule1 Les monnaies
…
„——m„ „m„---...... — ...... j,. yy pi. n .. - Df the ci
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(=my fig. 401) and from a cast of the specimen in the British Museum \- jjanP
573
conspicuous altar. One specimen (fig. 403)1 shows an eagle on the
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s °f Zeus Polieus, the third being Leochares' improvement,
…
Pn/7. CornPared with that which transformed the sixth-century
…
>l, 23 f n in the Nuove Memorit deW Institute) di Corrispondenza Archeologica 1865
574
574 The Ox-slaughter of
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in Athen' in the Ath. Mitth. 1908 xxxiii. 17—32 has proved from inscriptions tha ^
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costume and is at least compatible with the monumental evidence for a seated wea?°zjg,-
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This Kapxv^'-o" was an object of value, which is frequently mentioned in the
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ii. 470 no. 281 date the lettering 'Little before Christian era.' A photographic ^ i>"
…
4 See the monograph of O. Band De Diipoliorum sacro Atlienicnsinm n rgp7111'
575
the Dipotiem1 or Diipolieia^, the Dipoleia? or Diipoleia^, the Dipolia5
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1 J- Wackernagel in the Rhein. Mus. 1890 xlv. 480—482 argues for AuroXieia as the
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restorations and publishes a more exact reading of the latter line, viz.: Kip[v]x<riv ol
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Vlz- Aiw6Xia. In favour of this is the reading of cod. V. in the et. mag. p. 275, 1
…
'74—176). J. Wackernagel in the Rhein. Mus. 1890 xlv. 480 ff.
576
most impressive portion of it1, was called the Bonphonia"1 or 'Ox-
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the root ire\- and to regard it as the festival of the At7r6Aot or 'Zeus-worshippers-
…
Harrison Proleg. Gk. Rel." p. in n. 2 would render 'the festival of the Plough 1
…
The two names occur together also in Aristoph. nub. 984 f., Ail. var. hist. 8- 3 ^0\,
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3 The contention of W. Robertson Smith The Religion of the Semites' j0I1gpjrits °^
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denotes 'Ox-murder' has been called in question by P. Stengel in the Rhein- ^ ^ f0c.
…
4 Schol. Aristoph. pax 419, et. mag. p. 210, 30 ff. The only divergen'^^ ^
577
Ritual of the Dipolieia 577
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^vZf^"e^Ta a-vao-TyadvTwv iv riircp diriBavc 0wia Xipov (so C. A. Lobeck for the corrupt
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1 istage) NauT?" *^eitwi ovros Si tov eTCL<r<pd£ai>Ta (on the assumption that this omits
578
578 Ritual of the Dipolieia
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cakes4, were placed on the bronze table [or altar of Zeus Poheus ]•
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2 H. von Prott in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 187 ff. contends that Porph. de abst-
…
P. Stengel in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 399 ff., but later withdrew his ^ttPf°rdenjjJ
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also in the Gbtt. gel. Anz. 1899 clxi. 526 rejected the idea, and so does L. Deubner rfe
…
misrepresentation of the facts. For he had himself lived and studied at A then ^
…
Apollonios and Longinus, so that he certainly ought to have known the ritual ^
…
3 Paus. 1. 24. 4 Kpi8ds...p.ep.iyfiivas irvpois, described in the sequel as tuv
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jtidruc. The word iriXavos (on which see P. Stengel in Hermes 1894 xxi ' ^rl,
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p. 88 ff.) is used of the same offerings by Porph. de abst. 2. 10, schol. Aristop • ^eSycb'
579
Ritual of the Dipolieia 579
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, fre ls any incongruity, since the altar would have been covered with a bronze plate:
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Scribing a f°'t '1'mse'f c't- regards the discrepancy as evidence that Pausanias is
…
'nederDarstel^lat taMe and altar served the same purposes and ends by asserting: ' Wie
…
°'ed below It"' But llis Premises are far from secure. He thinks that the Naples vase
…
mM4s of Paus TPa-vifo I kvUtt), XiVfi, 6v\-qhoou> 6ewv (Saure pirns; that the silver
…
CtUre calle<j lPa*eta' w'hereas an altar for the burnt-sacrifice of animals was a solid
580
580 Ritual of the Dipolieia
…
an extract from Jahn's pi. 37, illustrating the juxtaposition of the cult-statue with t>o^
…
the Kabeirion near Thebes and now in my collection. Oblong top, 4f x 2$ inches! 'e^S
…
(one restored), inches high. The clay is covered with a white slip, which s'l£>W tre i5
…
and admirably illustrated article ('Mobilier Delien' in the Bull. Corr. -"f^ eSx&eS
581
Ritual of the Dipolieia 581
…
One piece of evidence must be examined with special care. In the eastern frieze of
…
a tahie th X °^erec' at tne Bouphonia.' Now if the said traces were really those of
…
ikropoliTZ (afa.'n cp- the Dareios-vase). L. Ross—Schaubert—C. Hansen Di
…
since suggested Ganymedes, and R. Forster in the Bull.
…
q1116 artist; f,\ a° AU'C VaSes of late °'ack-figured style, very probably the work of the
583
Ritual of the Dipolieia 583
…
rnan handed the axe. Another [, named the Bouphonos, used the
…
s'Tial m°Sl 'dent'cal group, except that the white ox seen against the altar is on a slightly
…
^esie"^™" ^°'T"" C7r' T0V jSw/tii". I should endorse the opinion of L. Deubner Attische
…
the r 'U-n^ voraus-' It is, however, possible that in Pausanias' day the finest ox was at
…
'rnprov ^ 'nsert'on °f <^s tcnbat tov /3oCi>> after the word (Sov<p6vov. This was an
…
t. 2o Tavr-0 k.t.X. All attempts to fill the lacuna must, of course, rely on Paus.
…
up, etc \<r<fata>) and let the blood run out, so that it died; after which it was cut
…
^ifeless Tv 37°"~372 and a couple of articles by W. W. Hyde 'The Prosecution of
584
584 Ritual of the Dipolieia
…
lines before, in the clause irpiv 1) Qyo-ebs dtpelBi], Pausanias had used the same wo
…
by E. Pottier in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. ii. 270 n. 24 and printed in the ^.^gp
…
Ka.Te"yvu(7av the text is sound. A. Nauck wanted to read oSros
…
strictly speaking, we can only render the phrase, as H. von Prott in the Rhein- pe$te
…
H. von Prott he. eit. p. 195 ingeniously suggested that the aorist Kareirbvrut^peUt>ne'
585
Ritual of the Dipolieia 585
…
an Kerykes4.' Further, as J. Toepffer pointed out5, the Kerykes
…
^ Probability A. Mommsen is right, when he contends that the
…
von Prott in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 195, 197 was mistaken in
…
new ed. of Liddell and Scott p. 1348 distinguishes the two uses
…
^tthid°gra h 359 Muller))- 0n K-leidemos of Athens (Tertull. de an. 52), the oldest
…
'his vie%v°Uphonia- But H. von Prott in the A7/«». 1897 lii. 195 f- points out
586
586 Ritual of the Dipolieia
…
now preserved in the British Museum (fig. ■ • '-^^
…
6 tovs /36as fidWwv irAu/a. Infra p. 587 n. 1. o[n the
…
4 E. L. Hicks The Collection of Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the Brit'sl1 contents
587
Ritual of the Dipolieia 587
…
Gr-Plasifki"^ra " p1' xii the CWS' base)- Tnis peculiarity is explained by Overbeck
…
? st'lted ari(jC ne" tells me (2° December 1934) that he too views the tip-toe attitude as
…
° Which the y a Variety of causes contributed to produce the mannerism, in the vogue
588
588 Ritual of the Dipolieia
…
Kirchen Athens' in the At/i. Mitth. 1906 xxxi. 318 after Neroutsos ''A07><u XpHrTia"11"1
…
(Michel—Struck loc. cit. p. 320), thus directly perpetuates the name and fame of Athelia
…
2 The frieze has been well published and discussed several times during the ^ ,^
…
Eleutherios') with pis. 34—40 (from fresh photographs of the original: pi- 39
…
i—iii, 22, iv—vi, C. Robert in the Gott. gel. Anz. 1899 clxi. 544ff-> Reinach
589
Ritual of the Dipolieia 589
…
tjj s attendant, distinct from the Boutypos or Bouphonos; and in
…
Genealogie Berlin 1S89 p. 159 identifies the priest of Zeus
…
""guishes'th 1897 " '^entities tne Bol"'l''n" w'th the Bou0<W, but dis-
590
590 Myths of the Dipolieia: Sopatros
…
According to Theophrastos3, time was when men offered to the
…
out barley-meal and cakes for the gods on a table-altar, when one
…
2 O. Jahn in the Nuov. Mem. d. Inst. 1865 ii. 4 n. 3 'Una terza denomin11*
…
4 Porph. toe. cit. Mopov t) XiSnrarpov two.. O. Jahn in the Nuov. Mem- d. .nniU1zi
…
p. 122 pointed out that Mop.ov ?) was an interpolation on the part of Porphyrins ^
…
7 A. Nauck [supra p. 577 n. i) of course accepts the convincing
…
9 H. von Prott in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 Hi. 189 n. 2 retains the manuscript r
591
Myths of the Dipolieia: Sopatros 591
…
Particular, the treatment of the ox as sacrosanct and the alleged
…
Ve\iP~ra''m ""P°fews- I suspect the word irpdjews and suggest tov 'Zairarpov pera tov
…
^""Mo/iia ^n(, arro s statement may be merely an inference drawn from the ritual of -the
…
^^iii. tgg n * T° ty**Oai irono8trji<sar. W. W. Hyde in the Am. foum. Phil. 1917
592
592 Myths of the Dipolieia: Sopatros
…
to arrange the ritual of Zeus Polieus, the very god whose service he
…
present case; for Athenian law expressly ordained that the a^ie^'
…
(ed. Gaisford ii. 196 f.) ^ac 5i tis irap avrois (sc. the Phrygians) yewpyfibv (Sovv^ ^ ^p
…
1 See H. E. Seebohm On the Structure of Greek Tribal Society London i8o5 P"
…
Phemonoe's advice to the Delphians (Paus. 10. 6. 7): see K. Hoeck Kreta Gottmg
593
Myths of the Dipolieia: Diomos 593
…
the conjecture that the Bouphonia had been introduced into Athens
…
a°- been prepared in accordance with ancient custom, when the
…
the ox.
…
thal " e"" "-vtoD fojou ciaefiwv titcX/pm [3ufi6s. Von Prott (p. 200 n. 2) recalled the fact
…
a knav^ f** C'°es l'le assumpti°n that the worthy Porphyrios was either a fool or
…
accidenf £r t'lat tne Attic Sopatros gave rise to the Delian, or else that the two were
…
e°ujunct' n P' 20^ ^ assumes a lacuna before this sentence (to explain the
…
*nd Wild ; eXIOn vvith the pig is well-established (Frazer Golden Bough3: Spirits of Corn
594
594 Myths of the Dipolieia: Diomos
…
'Attiktis. Nauck adopts Meursius' cj. 'luapty, but the correction should be itse
…
5 Phot. lex. and Souid. s.v. \<Lvv6crapyes. That the sacrifice was to Her;ake j ^ ^vev
…
6 E. Maass in the Gail. gel. Am. 1889 p. 826 regards
595
Myths of the Dipolieia: Diomos 595
…
£jan*i w^s scorned by his fellow-citizens as a Cynic5 and, like the
…
ty; * Von ProU in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 191 ff. (followed by G. Wissowa in Pauly—
…
by g e priest and his god. The derivation here propounded was already recognised
…
n. jj ' CJ- "'ai's, in the sense of iraiSiicd, for Tari/p). Further Usener op. cit. p. 213
…
V' 83o f) 1 me la>'' not 10 the east (A- Milchhofer in Pauly—-Wissowa Real-Enc.
…
^0rPh. J^' Wever, Toepffer proposes to substitute QavXuw for Alopos in the text of
…
and took'Stjenes not on'y taught in the gymnasium of Kynosarges (Diog. Laert. 6. 13)
…
C°nsi(lerabie fe8etarian diet »<*-3 P- 318 n. 3) and treated the popular religion with
596
596 Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon
…
Korkyra, who is known to have expounded Homer in the th'r
…
irbwavov, Sirep t\v irapeaKevao-fie'vov els tt]v Ovfflav iv tois AuiroXlois. On the
…
with the name of this poor lady, transforming her into a man, a fool, a jjuSt£itb-
…
The External Evidence for Interpolation in Homer Oxford 1925 P- 1
597
Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon 597
…
at of Sopatros3. Further, the whole context shows that she con-
…
to the Kerykes even more closely. We have already seen
…
ci as5,at Athens <on which stood the Boutypos> appointed by the
…
tllat insertio W°Uld emen<1 the reading of schol. T. into <puyaSev6eis <Ji! avrb>. But
…
""-""flio-Td^,,^- Ctt' P- 161 prefers the suggestion of M. Schmidt that the words 'k9ipn\<ju>
598
598 Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon
…
and good. But when Deubner goes on to contend that the remainder of the j a
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d'Athenes et d' Eleusis' in the Revue historique 1931 clxvi. 1—76.
…
3 Hesych. KevrpiaSai ■ twv irepl ra p.mTripia and the schol. Aristoph. nil '-^j sSibljr
…
One wonders whether any buphonic traits still linger in the folk-beliefs of r0$b(&
…
Berlin 19.0 p. 209 ff., W. W. Hyde 'The Prosecution of Lifeless Thingsfm'1
…
6 (1) W. Robertson Smith Lectures on the Religion of the Semites |en)s*
599
Purpose of the Dipolieia 599
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animals among many pastoral peoples in various parts of the globe. They are regarded
…
Harrison Themis'1 p. 141 ff. But 'it is not yet certain that the Aryans ever had totemism'
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(2) H. von Prott 'Buphonien' in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 1878". held that the ox
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er Spartaner Braunsberg 1924 p. 47 goes further in the same direction, maintaining that
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t^6 ate °f the festival (Skirophorion 14: supra p. 576) corresponded with the close of
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have Plnls °f Corn and Wild ii. 6 ff. ('The ox sacrificed at the bouphonia appears to
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6oo Purpose of the Dipolieia
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(4) P. Stengel Opferbrduche der Griechen Leipzig—Berlin 1910 p. 212 f. held that the
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Heidelberg 1858 p. 420 f. falls back on the Varronian idea (supra p. 591 n. 1) ' jt jgs
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Opfergebrauche aus.' Etc. But the most persuasive exponent of this somewhat sen ^
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i. 296. The same explanation contents Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Athen p. i» an
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Purpose of the Dipolieia
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°P- cit. p. 108). The parallel is certainly striking, and Schwenn goes on to explain that
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ether this 'weak point' is really fatal to Schwenn's hypothesis. The same difficulty
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• Lenormant in the Ann. d. Inst. 1832 iv. 60—68, Man. d. Inst, i pi. 44, a, b, attempted
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*xx"' ^ 'I* Supra ii. 21 n. 4, iii. 242). R. Fdrster in the Arch. Zeit. 1874
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of 47 r reverts to Heydemann's view of a half-length figure of the goddess rising out
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Uppe'randmay belong to/, iv or iii is.C. It shows (fig. 185 = my fig. 413) the
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wheel v °Ut £rass> corn'or the like and drawn by an old-fashioned
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Purpose of the Dipolieia
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But more certain indications may be drawn from the date of the
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That we are on the right track in adopting this explanation W$
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7 Was the use of the Aids k&Siov at the Skirophoria (supra i. 423 n. 1) com|3a"Jion
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9 The belief of A. Mommsen Griechische Heor/ologie Leipzig 1864 p. 445. M'/^Lp
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Purpose of the Dipolieia
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Zeus Thaulios%, and seems, as we have conjectured9, to denote 'the
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Virgins called Hydrophoroi brought water, ostensibly for the
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(*Fav P°*"5pia- The gloss >s abbreviated in the et. mag. p. 774, 56 f. s.v. 'tSpocpopla.
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tahol. p; f Arg°nauts (Ap. Rhod. 4. 1763 ff., Apollod. I. 9. 26) and with the Ac\<f>lvia
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604 Purpose of the Dipolieia
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To the 'TSpo<f>6pia may be added the Xirpoi of Anthesterion 13, when a pot ^
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7 B. Tamaro in the Annuario delta r. Scuola archeologica di Alette e delle tuff ^
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Purpose of the Dipolieia 605
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q~ ' w°bei das Doppelbeil eine Rolle hat.' Another convert is B. Schweitzer in the
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P°ssibir VUlt Ul>er die archaische Zeit hinaufgehen kann.' But Deubner ignores the
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utter guilt that drove the actual Bouphonos into immediate exile,
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'The Athenians,' he says, 'observe three sacred ploughings : the first a'
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in the ed. Basel 1542 for vt'hiv) top KaXobjievov Hovfyyiov. tovtwv Se vavrav if?w
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have been found in pieces near Vari and now in the collection of
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that the whole vase-painting was designed for an Eleusinian, not
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nptolemos with his plough. Or set it beside the Palermo krater
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P°ssibly for Persephone and Hippothon. In short, the Baltimore
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am indebted to Professor Robinson for the large-scale photographs,
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Vest consi^0 °" l°C' "'' P' 155 Says: <In her left hand she holds the Promised
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the th' graffito, of which the first two words are scratched on the reverse,
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j"egestion that° l°C' "'' P' 1 ?6 1: ' Professor Elderkin makes the interesting
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field1 had been borrowed to depict the later discovery of the yoked
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Thessaly4. The former appellative is said to have meant ' She who
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I pass on to observe that Bouzyges was the eponymous ancestor
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2 Cp. the curious tale told by interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 4. 402: in Attica regi°ne
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Gottingen 1896 p. 419, who holds that similar place-names are derived from the n ^ ^s
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decidedly more probable that the goddess drew her appellative from an old p a |
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Akropolis1 and were entrusted with the discharge of several sacred
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^ gather from other writers that Demophon was the first person
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^heatre ' ']'^t^r• ii. 467 ff. no. 271 Bovpjyov | Uptwt Aios iv \ UaWadiip on a seat in the
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. ^- E)itt eckh in the Corp. inscr. Gr. i no. 491 had proposed to read Mapa6wt>w[s],
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that ultimately the Bouzygai were responsible for keeping the
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and to make the cakes for the sacrifices out of its produce.'
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declared that Bouzyges was none other than Epimenides, the
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an analogy between the sacred ox of Athens and the sacred t>
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cannibalism in which the local king or some human substitute was
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^ . ' nrst sight it seems tempting to detect a faded trace of it in the story of Demophon,
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as 4/1' °'50sen Dy 'ol: to expiate the sins of the people and propitiate the gods, was known
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last 'a no"h of Eleusis) 4 fiovM) \ dtp' cartas | ixvyBttaav with olive wreath round the
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^(1)1.! ^TV" °® ^XoW or the like' na 83°' 1 ff- (on the Rarian Plain) [t6v &<p'
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"Pafliii,; ' ^f°' 1 (at Atnens "n the church of the Panagia) YL\top.ip-qs Mavrlov
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? P0"^ ^ ;/'^aT^pa' I Mw?9e«roi' dip' eo-Was, no. 913, 1 ff. (in the temple at Rhamnous)
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""ijfler^ • 9»o, 6ff. (on the Akropolis at Athens) 7; /SouXtj | Kai 6 Srj/ios | i<p' iarlo.% \
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Pausanias4, describing the statues on the Akropolis, says:
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a possible, indeed probable, vase-painting of the bull itself. The
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Nor can human sacrifice be invoked to account for the BaXAij-nis or 'Stone-thro
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resembling the Ai6>o/36Xia of Damia and Auxesia at Troizen (Paus. 2. 32. 2 _.•„{,
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gemeint ware'). The proverb is Latinised by Lucilius frag. 286 Baehrens n
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Meineke plausibly fills the blank by inserting </cai rbv xaXKoft/ fiouv>, & con'
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ing (fig- A1 A)1 shows Athena Pollds2 seated on the left with helmet,
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salute a stately bull, the forepart of which is seen standing
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Vases ii. 122, 5 and 6. The present whereabouts of the vase, to me at least,
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3 Gerhard op. cit. iv. 123 rightly connects the altar with the 'Gotterbild.
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pi. 58, no. 1536 pi. 59, and above all the splendid series in the Lloyd collection \ ^ ^
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to be certain that we have here the ox of the Bouphonia. What is
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n°t Zeus, but Athena. Whatever Olympian was dominant at the
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1 "^iteess the myths of Antiope {supra i. 535 n. i, 736, 740), Deo or Demeter
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0 during s. vi and the early decades of s. v B.C. in the art of Sicily and central
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«896Unt.ine' in the -,/""- d- Linc- l889 958 ff- P1- T- Homolle in the Bull. Corr. Hell.
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W. £ ^• J- Anderson—R. P. Spiers The Architecture of Ancient Greece rev. by
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ls surfounded, took the bull-rider to be a Maenad, not Europe at all. But
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right to left1. The Hellenistic age, tiring a little of this hackneyed
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ln regarding it as a substitute for a flower held in the hand: Europe was certainly a tree-
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(3) A late black-figured oinochoe with trefoil mouth, now in the possession of Mr C. T.
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01 alone the bull was inscribed lEVC details were gilded, and the sea was simply
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aixQcIi red-figmed fish-plates at Petrograd (supra i. 547 with fig. 414) supply the
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°f ^haistc*' m °rder of semo"ty is the group that appears c. 500 b.C. on the oldest stater
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type, sought to vary the traditional pose1, imported fresh elements
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these coins to Phaistos: on their reverse the legend surrounding the lion's scalp has e't|1^
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touched in with light blue pigment. The design shows a magnificent bull turned to ^
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is half-draped in a light wrap which she holds as a sail with either hand. The foitn ^
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in the possession of Mr Bisset in Rome. This mirror, which measures 'IS jt was
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°f interest into the scene1, or changed the time of action by showing
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^ A good example of the sort is a 'Lucanian' amphora in the British Museum (Brit.
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1116 ^ a little SUegeslion of Overbeck op. cit. p. 439 that the bearded figure is Zeus strikes
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m the |ullan amphora, found in 1851 in a rich rock-cut grave at Canosa (E. Gerhard
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up a wreath as omen of successful love. And four stars indicate the sky, which is the true
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op. cil. p. 435 n. (a) illustrates the colour of the bull from Didymos ap. Eustath. in Od.
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Europam nivei solatur amore iuvenci, and—for the admixture of yellow—from Mosch. *■
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right. This he extends towards Eros, who stands in a four-horse car. The hoises •
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O. Benndorf in the Ann. d. Inst. 1866 xxxvii i. in ff. Better, perhaps, Pa" 88 £ fire
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(2) An Apulian amphora in the Museo Gregoriano of the Vatican has the "W^fre
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The fertilising god must needs have a fertile bride.
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(3) A South-Italian krate'r (hydriaf), likewise in the Museo Gregoriano, simpli"_es ^
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An Apulian krate'r in the Louvre represents a slightly earlier moment in the ac ^
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Toh cjtvroh irepLxebjxevov. Here too in the midst of the meadow is a spring we ^^hed
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t0ml) at^SS'ble Eur°pe—we can hardly rate the evidence higher—hails from the tkdlos-
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** SoHdra V 1 a"d A' J" B- Wace c- '400—1350 B.C. (A. W. Persson The Royal Tombs
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times1—a total duration of nearly two thousand years. The theme
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Der Glaube der Hellenen Berlin 1931 p. 112 (' Bronzerelief' !) and A. Roes in the /"'"^
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Europe, this is by far the earliest trace of her myth on Greek soil, and the bull-
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1—6. One painting and a couple of mosaics will serve to illustrate the range and va
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he is already thinking of the perilous transit. The heroine's right hand raises nS) cp'
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blue, the first stoops to embrace the bull, the third has set down her pitche1^ tbe
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to indicate that this is holy ground. The whole composition, with its clear-cut contours
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^■"alding^j, U'!' S'intS 0n the breasts of Europe, is a light-and-shade device already
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■Leipzig 19x3 ii. 395 f.. Reinach Rep. Feint. Gr. Rom. p. 12 no. 1). The bull (white,
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etched with astonishment and interest by two female figures (local Nymphs?) on the
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^• 456 would see in him Zeus, at whose sudden appearance the nearest of the maidens is
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near^tVi a'most equal interest and of even greater beauty is the mosaic found in i860
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^-fos, w.|t] gracefully on his back, resting one hand on his head, the other on his flank.
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is seen ccompanies the bridal cortege and calms the sea for his brother. His right arm
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a8reemetu °n" The obvious intention to represent a wedding train and the general
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0C6' 8Te><ir11US10n l° EuroPe in the Homeric poems occurs in the Aids airaT-q (II. 14.
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a deep-seated belief among the Mediterranean peoples that the
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Greece. A stele of Proconnesian marble, found at the village of
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wrote a Evpairla dealing with the tale of Europe, but the three extant fragment <
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Among Latin poets treating of the same subject the following deserve notice.
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3 Edhem Bey in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1908 xxxii. 521—528 pis. 5 ( = »>y ^' a"„d if'
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4 The inscription at the foot of the stile, apparently composed in impe ^^£v\^
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and a himdtion. His left hand grasps a sceptre, the lower end of
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and an eagle on the ground to the right, inscribed ['AJrrdAou |--. wnlia'n
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2 So on a fragmentary relief from Tralleis (Edhem Bey in the Rev. Arch- *?°^ejnach
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which showed a similar sacrifice about to take place at the foot of an old P'an^ajn di'°>te
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Aischylos in the first of his extant plays makes the chorus of Dan-
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one commentatio archaeologica Berolini 1868 (first as cow, then under the influence of
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at ^ Us alfeady before the close of s. vi B.C. (supra p. 221) on the throne of Apollon
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?hecV h a^'n l° ''le Clazomenian variety of Ionic ware, shows the heifer Io held in
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depjcts / now in the British Museum (Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases ii. 115 f. no. It 164),
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(=my fig. 428) was the first to publish the correct design and to include a point noticed
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now at Vienna (Masner Samml. ant. Vasen u. Terracotten Wien p. 52 no. 338), by 'the
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right to 0 b}!.an olive-tree on the left and a palm-tree, with a doe behind it, on the
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Girgenti p • ' *}' ^' D" Beazley cit- P- no no- 0- A red-figured hydrla by 'the
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F. Anderson,.R. Engelmann in the Jahrb. d.kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1903 xviu- -i2
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Graeco-Roman gems revert to the animal form of Io. A brown chalcedony from
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1 R. Engelmann in the /ahrb. d. hais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1903 xviii. 38 ff. fig'1 \ jQ
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der Zeitbestimmung noch etwas holier hinaufgehen.' The vase represents a '3ea'vear5
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2 The exact date of Aischylos' Prometheus Bound is not easy to fix I '.^ aftei'
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A good example of Io with cow's horns and cow's ear is the Jatta ^ ^ ^8°
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Tarentine Museum (A. Furtwangler in the Jcthrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1888 iii- 223
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round her throat is a necklace of fourteen pendants She is in fact figured as the j-ter
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fSlos—rather than the heroine Io. It must not be forgotten that Io, as priestess^^_^^ ^at
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tlvISlov), earring, and necklace appears c. 340—c. 302 B.C. on the splendid go c jj)',
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0 as a horned maiden, e.g. on a red-figured kratir from Ruvo in the Barone collection
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k^kground' !hade' and took particular pains to make his figures stand out against the
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commonly accepted, that the fresco of Io in the 'House of Livia' on the Palatine
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iii. 316, fig. 708, H. Bulle ' Untersuchungen an Griechischen Theatern' in the Ai'h-
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faintest indication of horns on her brow, sits in dejection at the foot of a pillar, on wu.
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the best are one from Reg. ix. 7. 14 in the 'Third Style' (e. 25 b.c.—e. 5° A'
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Nikias' masterpiece exerted a powerful influence over the vase-painters of South _ g
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12, Reinach Rep. Vases ii. 16, 2), shows Io after her wanderings seated on the a ^
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holding his eagle-sceptre. On the left, Hermes, with supported foot, wau~— ■ eSl
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Berlin ii. 873 ff. no. 3164), which makes Io sit on the pedestal of the godde-
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Artemis' fawn in the foreground shows to whom that precinct belongs. Finally, in ' e
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On comparing these two vases with the Palatine copy of Nikias' painting it becomes
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loc. cit. that the statue of Hera on a pillar was a stagey addition due to the greek
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figure of Io was copied or modified from the type first devised by Nikias. « cjt.
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A cornelian signed by Dioskourides, the supreme glyptic artist of the Augustan age
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,o^m.entaf- 5i 10 (inadequate), A. Furtwangler in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst.
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/fo"se Co7lWlCZ Collection and now in that of Mr E. P. Warren (J. D. Beazley The Lewes
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at ^°mpeii fir P.aimin8 of Io w'th a cow, Hermes, and Argos, from the temple of Isis
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By a natural play upon names Zeus Olbios was taken as the
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For the coins of Gaza see supra i. 236 n. 3 figs. 176, 177.
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Ura). I append a brief summary of their conclusions with regard to the temple 0 ore
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(J. T. Bent in the Joum. Hell. Stud. 1891 xii. 222 says 3800 ft. above sea-levei;,^ ^e
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which is represented apparently on a bronze coin of Olba struck in the time 0 tj,e
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no 1231 apxiepebs iit[y]as TeD/cpos Zrjvotpdvovs [roO] | levKpov Aii 'OX[^']V TaS . The
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ln "fon. As. Min. 1931 iii. 47 fig. 67). The rest were removed in Christian times, when
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ac<luired, aj1 . 'n its own ri^nt' at length—probably in the reign of Vespasian—it
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J1''8'11 also hT 5ovtK°* 'ivowpw] <t>\(apiov) AewTfioi/]. The first three words of line 3
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•j!Slrict was rulSa'd t0 haVe been estab'isllet' by Aias> son o{ Teukros; and the whole
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ee W. Ruge in Pauly—Wissowa Rcal-Enc. x. 1886) three miles from the
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Mon. As. Min. 1931 iii. 220 ff.), has been claimed as the oldest Cilician document yet
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*Ierme^erial coins of Diokaisareia, apart from variations of such types as the head of
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°f Anat 'v Cr f'0ni tlle'r leomne arm-rests that Zeus had here taken over the throne
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turreted goddess seated towards the right, while Tyche—her second self—with kalalhos,
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of the Tychaion (E. L. Hicks in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1891 xii. 264 no. 50 "Ottttw?
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Not much is known of the Salaminian Zeus. Ampelius, drawing from some Alexandrine
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with a marginal list of the seven wonders (signum Iovis Olympi quem fecit PbidiaS
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written under Augustus, were in all probability the Latin version of a Greek ong'na
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from Tyre to Cyprus and was there joined by the priest of Iupiter, who bargainee ^
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shortly after 383 a.d. (M. Schanz op. cit. Mtinchen 1904 iv. 1. 90), notes the ^
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in Smith—Wace Diet. Chr. Biogr. ii. 152), proves that in Christian times the . >
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named Faustinianus sold wheat and barley to the people. Epiphanios begge ^ ^im
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his wont, to pray among the tombs of the martyrs and besought God to su^ ^e0^\e
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But while Epiphanios prayed God's voice was heard saying: 'Go to the te I ^0u
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shalt find gold in abundance. Take it and buy all the wheat and barley on ^ j,e
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aU the corn that Faustinianus possessed. The longer version of this narrative says rjv 5£
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*w„}, 0. 'P'tome would explain away the difficult name by writing ™TV * M'P
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that the building in question was the old heathen temple of Zeus SaXa/i/cios (E. Obei-
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eastern angle, records in lettering of s. iii or perhaps j. ii the dedication of a s'a^.eji0i 48
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~ ). Other inscriptions referable to the same deity include a fragment of white
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from a neighbouring field, bearing socket-holes for the feet of a bronze statue and an
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176 f „ lkewise found in the agora (J. A. R. Munro—H. A. Tubbs loc. cit. pp. 78,
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Drusus Iulius Caesar, usually stands side by side with the cone of the Paphian Aphrodite>
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brought the cult of Zeus with him from his former home in Salamis the island. Sinc
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this island was in mythical times colonised by the Aiakidai of Aigina (see e.g. J- ^ °P ^
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wards the Cilician cult of Zeus Olbios, we have come within easy reach of Argos
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Scuti'" in the Revue de Vhistoire des religions 1909 lx. 161—190, 309—351' snjeld
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saying'). Nilsson Min.-Myc. Rel. p. 349 ff., after shrewdly criticising the view
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numen fuisse marinum circa Salaminem cultum' (H. Steuding in the Woch. J. klass.
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J- Schmidt in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 427—429). The same author here argues that the
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later confused with Teukros son of Telamon. Teukros' son Aias founded the cult of
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^ouever, commonly admitted that, at least in Asia Minor, Tetlkros was the Hellenised
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i8UCer.and other purely Greek appellations [E. L. Hicks in the Joum. Hell. Stud.
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days 'i6en a nat've dynasty, who concocted a Greek pedigree for themselves in the
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c°»'ius C°mpares the Etruscan Tarcna, Tarchna, Tarquenna, Tarchu, Tarauitus, Tar-
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y two inscriptions of s. i a.d. (J. Keil—A. v. Premerstein in the Denkschr. d.
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Akad. Wien 1910 ii. Abh. p. 26 f. no. 37 with fig. 17 ( = my fig. 457) the lower part of a
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wolnnv 26ou ei£d\/i.ei'os avtdrjKev, eid. ib. 1914 i. Abh. p. 61 f. no. 78 on the lower par'
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statten' (Pfister Rel. Gr. Rom. 1930 p. 119). As to the alternation of the names Aias
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Civilisation London 1927 p. 47 ' that these two names represent respectively the sons 0
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TarkU (the
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ground for doubting Lactantius' statement. The Cypriote custom stands first an ^orIn»
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connectible with the poetic names of Kypros Kepaaris (Nonn. Dion. 5. 6J4) or
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"taS- V- 738, 51 ff. He recalls Ovid's allusion to the horned Cerastae of Amathus, who
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Salam- Adonis Attis Osiris3 i. 145 f. apparently refer to Teukros also the
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°^eus, knores all the foregoing evidence for human sacrifice in the Cypriote cults
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he Worship of Zeus at Olbia and in the neighbourhood see Miss G. Mi Hirst in
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the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1903 xxiii. 36—39 and E. H. Minns Scythians and Greeks
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Another fragment, assigned by Latyschev to the first half of s. iii, by Miss Hi
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Zeus appears occasionally on the bronze coins of Olbia, usually as a bearded head in
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rect grasping cornu copiae and rudder on the reverse (B. de Koehne Description du
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«*. Nord-Griechenlands i. 1 pi. [I, 22 ( = my fig. 463). Miss Hirst in the Journ.
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Greek towndea'llably CUrious that Zeus "°^«os, as namesake and paramount deity of the
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i.evil and call' d°uljt wnom tms might represent: the Russian peasants recognise the
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■° Sar,»atia e 8°d GeIas on the coins of that city.' However, it is a far cry from Sicily
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(17) Zeus struck with a double axe. The birth of Athena.
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two other specimens in the Fitzwilliam Museum (=my figs. 468 and 469)) is after a
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Hence J. H. Mordtmann in the Ath. Mitth. 1881 vi. 264, 18S2 vii. 257 attrib^.tly
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Aur. Commod. | Iovi Olbio | Sabaeo | ... Longus | [««'/.?] leg. |..... ban the reS
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The birth of Athena
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described the ceremony of the Dipolieia than, in the very next
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2"> 3)- F^ A,the"a Wien 1880 PP- 32—45 Pi- 1, 1- i", 2, 2", 4 ( = my fig. 470, t, ia, 2,
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11 served W3S *°r 'ong 'n l'le Moncloa near Madrid, where sunk deep in the ground
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<"llr'stina r c Probably at Rome, that it formed part of the collection owned by Queen
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Atcmeol6rriUa ^discovered by J. de Dios de la Rada y Delgado, director of the Museo
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AIadr!,i .,. al Sr,ego encontrado en la Mnnrl na' in the Museo espanol de antigiiedades
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, ambricige'SaV* 235—246 P1" 1 f- There is a cast in the Museum of Classical Archaeology,
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53=) and a"11^ reliefs- They passed into the possession of W. von Humboldt (1767-
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The birth of Athena
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/70 in the Villa Palombara behind the church of S. Maria Maggiore at Rome, and in
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fragW representin8 the lhree Horai and the three Agraulides (pi. 5—6). Since all the
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(=ttf_ Svoro»os in the Jonrn. Intern. oVArch. Num. 1902 v. 169—188, 285—377
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The only uncertainty in this design relates to the axe-bearing
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justified in assuming that the Madrid puteal and the Tegel reliefs were a '1^ a<1rnit
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1. Pind. 01. 7. 35 ff. with schol. ad loc. To the references given supra p- 200
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The birth of Athena
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But, whatever name we give to the axe-bearer on the Madrid
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j,er'laPs told"" ^~*0l"n P^ai *V T0" "0a\V ore 'A0>?><a iyevvaro. The story was
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1,1 S°sibi0s' ', ^ 01 5*'EPM>>. The statement may have occurred, as C. Miiller supposes,
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»tX r''ncl- aWusion is very possibly to the work of Gitiadas (I'aus. 3. 17. 2).
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The birth of Athena in art
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(6>) The birth of Athena in art.
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(a) the moment of birth; (b) the moment before birth; lc) the moment after biP '
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viii. 503 (= P. V. C. Baur ' Eileithyia' in The University of Missouri Studies W1 '
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(3), found on the Akropolis at Athens (F. Studniczka in the 'E0. 'Apx- 188 P' an(j a
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the Jahrb. f. class. Philol. i860 lxxxi. 289—319, 377—424 ( = id. Kleine ph''"A^-
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The birth of Athena in art 663
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the birth of Athena; but the goddess is not yet born, nor is there
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J* acrolithi Eileithyiai extend the open hand in token of delivery (?cp. Paus. 7. 23. $f.
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rel'efs fro r 0 n- 2 (0 fig. 23 or the supporters of a goddess on an archaic plthos with
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cp. The Palace of Minos London 1928 ii. 1 339 ff. figs. 193 and 194, a—f). j q
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himdtion, sits on a stool towards the right and holds a tall slender sceptre. Befoic
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The birth of Athena in art
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may be e\- d Gr' S^r'~ P' But that notion is itself improbable, and the wings
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!ri°ves towatJ*1 f' n°' l6'^' has Zeus flanked by two Eileithyiai, while Hermes on the left
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r'8,lt- My fi' 3)' adds Her"ies (?) and Apollon on the left, Herakles (!) and Ares on the
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The birth of Athena in art 667
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hacked throne and facing—an unusual circumstance—towards the
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is fl^ apParently clasPs bc,th his hands with hers. The group
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Sesticuiat 1£ r'8llt' wnl,e a single Eileithyia stands before him. On the left a draped god
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£tK c* lack"figured amphora from Caere, found in 1836, and now in the Vatican (Mus.
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i» the^>naCl1 the ComPtes rendus de I'Acad, des inscr. et belles-lettres 1900 p. 699,
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(2) The second type, which shows Zeus delivered without
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1 f., id. in the Jotirn. Hell. Stud. 1932 Hi. 170, 199 pi. 5, Hoppin Black-fig- VasesV ■
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vase, which J. D. Beazley dubs ' the best of all little-master cups1,'
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its arm is supported by four small Doric pillars. The god, as
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holds in his left the double axe, with which he has just cleft the
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The birth of Athena as here portrayed has, if I am not in error,
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off as fast as his legs will carry him13. And, if the Dipolieia was
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, 1 Journ. Hell. Stud. 1932 lii. 199. See also O. S. Tonks in the Am. Journ. Arch.
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I l?01 v'sible on the photograph.
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(3) Thirdly, the type of Zeus delivered by the Eileithyiai was
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or to the Brygos Painter (J. D. Beazley Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigM'tgen
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The birth of Athena in art 671
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Athens; for S. Reinach2 has given reasons for thinking that the
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8°a (Hephaistcs?), wearing a cap and a short chitdn, departs towards the left, but turns
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6ut °Ur o"1! temPle of Artemis 'A\0eio*/a near the mouth of the Alpheios (Strab. 343).
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The birth of Athena in art
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put the form of the name beyond doubt (E. Pernice in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutseh-
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66). True, Megarian inscriptions too give the forms ZeC£is, Zc6irupos, Zui'/'XoSi ZwrtX^
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The birth of Athena in art 673
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^deed he is to be seen hurrying off on tip-toe2 towards the left3
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in t|le J stl" to watch Athena received by the hands of the two Eileithyiai. But E. Braun
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the right'a' refers lhe na",e [AE]METEP to the fragmentary figure next to it on
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»*a\Vien 1880 p. 9, and with a query Reinach Rip. Vases i. 197. The mutilated
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I ' ^e'' P- "4? n. 4f.), and the initial'A0[---is beyond question.
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'Ant'j ley in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1927 xlvii. 78f. fig. 16 f-, 82 attributes to his
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fhidle and makes Athena jump the wrong way to the manifest surprise of Hephaistos and
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(3) A red-figured pcltke from Vulci, now in the British Museum
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on the right are balanced by Hephaistos and I'oseidon on the left. The design
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The birth of Athena in art 677
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UnCer^e, restlll£ on a staff (Nereus ??). The identification of the last two figures is quite
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ltact'ons^ ronzes Lonaon '929 P- "of.), repeat the design with additions and sub-
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(2) Another, from Palestrina, now in London (R. Kekule in the Ann. • ^ di
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Brit. Mils. Cat. Bronzes p. 91 f. no. 617), gives the central group only. /*"
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The birth of Athena in art 679
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rgoi, the port of Caere: Si EiXntfiuas iepdv, HeXtta-yaw ISpvua, irXoioibv Tore
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his th m armour risi"g f'orn his head. Left and right of him, leaning on the back of
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The birth of Athena in art
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the background is seen a temple-front with four Ionic columns, which is hardly
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Uni. On the left is Laran, on the right a bearded Maristiusta (so H. B. WalterSj ^
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(5) Yet another mirror, formerly in the Museo Campana, now in the ^ ^
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marks the background. , ^
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fig. 75, Pfuhl Malerei u. Zeichmtng d. Gr. i. 252. The central group is ^Sn!
681
The birth of Athena in art 681
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and gesticulates with the other.
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The earliest of the black-figured vases is an amphora in the
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ngham ' and now in the University of Pennsylvania Museum
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f ^° Pettier loc. cit. S. Reinach loc. cit. supposes that the female figure on the
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gv gold ring from one of the later tombs at Thisbe in Boiotia, published by Sir A.
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a ess sitting on a throne with a nude bey standing on her knees. Behind the throne is
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The birth of Athena in art
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1 On the use of dogs in war see F. Orth in Pauly—Wissowa Rcal-Enc. viii. 2566 f.;
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with one hand raised and open, the other lowered and shut, stands
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kithdra and plektron makes music. To the right of all stan.^te
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The birth of Athena in art
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A black-figured example of the latter has already been given (supra ii. 273 n. 3 with
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yrsos by w ay of sceptre and use a fawn-skin as his antimacassar, while he supports the
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now in the Vatican.
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either side of this group stand the two Eileithyiai, and beyond the
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It is possible, though not certain, that Dionysos borrowed the type ii°m ^
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The birth of Athena in art
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lar>d as if to greet the hasty arrival of Nike from the left. Nike
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e traditional scheme. No less wilful is the artist's treatment of
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The fifth type of vase-painting leads up to4 and culminates in the
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helped by the the head of Zeus, which
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Zeus in labour helped by the
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The birth of Athena in art
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encouraged to play Childe Roland and, undeterred by the fate of
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tre ' C' Wordsworth Athens and Attica London 1836 p. 116 'The attempt to infer the
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"'at f"fi' a P' 657 ff' 0thers have attached little or no weight to the puteal, on the ground
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Ule tut Praxiteles a"s Mo"'"'"* Miinchen 1895 p. 13 ff. maintains that the Fates of
…
■<j25 xx"1 date—a view sufficiently refuted by Rhys Carpenter in the Am. fount. Arch.
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lhrone 11S would not necessarily preclude the slightly oblique position assigned to the
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' RhUPPLn deS ]'arthenon' in the Ath. A/itth. 1891 xvi. 59—94 pi. 3.
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detu'scf^' ' C'e M'tt^grfPPe des ostlichen Parthenongiebels' in the Jahrb. d.
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690 The birth of Athena in art
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the same data that, of the two central figures, the left was heaviei
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Rhys Carpenter, deaf to derision, revives Six' central group in the Am. Journ. Aid1
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1 Rhys Carpenter in Hesperia 1933 ii- 30—39 discusses in great detail the flooi-'
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of a single central statue of formidable weight—Zeus enthroned to the right as ^
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conclusion, arguing that the two stout iron bars converging on block 13 were B1 ,torso
691
The birth of Athena in art 691
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absolute fidelity, went further in the same direction. He plotted in,
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^hind the throne of Zeus. Moreover, taking a hint from Sauer, he
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^ecti0' ^a'm'3erg in Zapiski (Transactions of the Classical
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recognise, among the fragments attributed to
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''and , . Jar' and postulates at most a Nike held in the god's
692
The birth of Athena in art
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cular he referred to the magnificent kratdroi the Villa Giulia (sHp
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1 C. Smith 'The Central Groups of the Parthenon Pediments' in 'he '°U
693
The birth of Athena in art 693
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Madrid pitteal, a large blank rectangle beneath the throne of
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t0 k Gen the leSs of the throne. The effect is not good : Zeus appears
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Statuary., 1Irab'y fl" tne aPex °f 'he pediment, and that the vase-painter observing the
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'3 Feb 5,1 Put forward my reconstruction in a paper read to the Hellenic Society on
694
694- The birth of Athena in art
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of offence between the new-born goddess and her sire, while
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the Ath. Mitlh. 1891 xvi. 25, O. Walter in the /ahresh. d. oest. arch. /*«*• 19
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fig. 109). (fr0„r the
695
The birth of Athena in art 695
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i N. Svoronos in the Journ. Intern. d'Arch. Num. 1912 xiv. 274 pL IS"', 4, 9, 10.
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tte»Vah f?"*6 m«'allion of Commodus, struck in the year 191 A.I)., a very similar
696
The birth of Athena in art
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1 A cornelian of Graeco-Roman date, from the Hertz collection (C. W. King AntiaU
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4 Note that Poseidon occupied a similar position to the right of the central group _
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right arm was lifted up, not both as is generally stated. The difference in the marking^
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Hohe streben.' The question is one for anatomists to decide.
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And here I part company with my friend Mr Smith, who in the Brit. Mus. Cat- j^nds
697
The birth of Athena in art 697
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beyond Hephaistos on the left and Poseidon on the right broad
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litad'^ WaS rePresented as drawing back, after the stroke by which the cleaving of the
…
i&74 I.2 P" 7 P1- 2> 2> H. Heydemann in the Arch. Zeit. 1872 xxx. 96, R. Kekule ib.
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fi6- 586 e Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks Yale Univ. Press 1929 p. 157 with
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*Uer the Ath. Mitth. 1891 xvi. 62, 69 no. 10, 70 no. 16, 87.
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<92j Xxvi nsn'oor 'Structural Iron in Greek Architecture' in the Am. Journ. Arch.
698
The birth of Athena in art
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statuettes, which had been bought at Rome in 1892 for the Dresden
…
So in the restoration proposed by E. A. Gardner Ancient Athens London '9
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{supra p. 690 n. i) by Zeus enthroned on the left and Hera enthroned on the rig ^
…
w;th the Aphrodite of the frieze? Are those statuettes genuine??' . jn AttlC
699
The birth of Athena in art 699
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'ler the u ^ /<"' r,V" P* ,8 originally gave her a diH'erent position: 'I should place
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j'a|l—a nor8"' "h0!,e head lle ,hou8hl lo identify with the 'Aphrodite' of Holkham
700
The birth of Athena in art
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on a rock in three-quarter position towards the right. A suitable
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p. 202 pi. 8, 39 to the nude seated female S in the west pediment,
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(2) A black-figured amphora from the Campana collection, now
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(3) A black-figured amphora from Italy (?), formerly in the Fould collection, now
701
The birth of Athena in art 701
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8 Again I would draw attention to three fragments of the pedimental sculptures
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0"e is a large female head (height o-35m), which J. Six in the Journ. Hell. Stud.
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appears to have worn a head-band or stephdne. And in both respects it resembles the
702
702 The birth of Athena in art
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Our only clue will be the fact noted above1, that Attic vases painted
…
the other hand, Six loc. cit. p. 66 claims that the veiled head was found by Ross before
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piece from any part of the building. Smith in the British Museum publications simp'v
704
704 The birth of Athena in art
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companion was almost certainly Herakles, whose presence at the
…
the circle of Meidias. • .
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7 A red-figured kratdr from Ruvo, in the Jatta collection (no. 1093) (F. Garga
…
Plieidiac prototype of the Lansdowne Herakles (Specimens of Ancient
…
La sctilpture antique Paris 1926 ii. 84, 160, 170, G. M. A. Richter The ^&xao^
705
The birth of Athena in art 705
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fact we are here much helped by the floor-traces and by certain
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to the extant figures on the north: he would thus balance the
…
e Hermes of the Villa Giulia vase is adapted to fill the space.
…
"ifluenced strongly and permanently by the Parthenon marbles. It is therefore by
…
r'stic of the transition from fifth-century to fourth-century sculpture in general.
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2 L ^ ^CSS P'°kau'y an W5) funning or moving rapidly towards the right.
706
The birth of Athena in art
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himself3. Again, it has long been known that the restful attitude
…
2422), but also for the Gorgon (J. Six De Gorgone Amstelodami 1885 p. 70 ff.)> * eI
…
(H. Steinmetz in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1910 xxv. 33 ff. pi- 3)> etc'. . ajs
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5 A. S. Murray The Sculptures of the Parthenon London 1903 pp- I23> ^
…
fig. 16, E. Loewy The Rendering of Nature in early Greek Art trans. J- 0 £f.
…
pi. 30 f., G. Lippold in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xiv. 58. The bronze origin* ^
…
the sandal-binding ' Hermes.' The statue in the Lansdowne collection (A- - Tparnell
…
p. 43 f. no. 287 with pi.) and Paris (Frohner Sculpt, du Louvre i. 2 to ff. no^ qC the
707
The birth of Athena in art
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Apollon would almost certainly have been wearing the long
…
5°5 £ no. 893. The relief, which represents the sacrifice
708
The birth of Athena in art
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Richter 77ie Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks Yale Univ. Press 1929 p- 180
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3 L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. 1875 p. 122 If. argued that this
…
loc. cit. K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 98 rejects the opinions of Step^ ^
…
4 C. L. Visconti in the Bull. Comm. Arch. Comun. di Roma 1887 p- 33° ' ^ 4.
…
d. Conserv. Rome p. u6f. Galleria no. 69 pi. 42 'The Conservatori statue is ' (be
710
710 The birth of Athena in art
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2 To the literature cited supra p. 676 n. o (3) add Harrison Myth. Mon. Ant- Ath"
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8 A. Furtwangler in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1889 iv Arch. Anz- P-
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11 B. Schroder 'Artemis Colonna' in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. I»st- ^
711
The birth of Athena in art 711
…
the figure I am much indebted, speaks of her as ' Ilithyia?' What,
…
Was the daughter of Hera, indeed—if we may argue from the
…
G. Loeschcke in the Arch. Zeit. 1876 xxxiv. 118.
…
(•■■ Lethaby Greek Buildings represented by fragments in the British Museum
…
I have collected and sifted the literary evidence in the Class. Rev. 1906 xx. 367.
712
712 The birth of Athena in art
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observed that the Messenian sculptor's Demeter and Despoina were
…
the Chiaramonti statuette8. Damophon, transforming the pediment-
…
1 F. Studniczka in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsc/i. arch. Inst. 1904 xix. 3 ff. figs. 1—6 pi-
…
4 Paus. 10. 28. 3 (Polygnotos' painting of the Underworld in the Cnidian Lesche
…
5 G. Dickins in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1906—1907 xiii. 357 ff. figs. 1—23, 25 '2
…
7 Damophon's group had already been brought into connexion with the Parthen
713
The birth of Athena in art 713
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V most critics and has in fact become the official view7. The main
…
F. G. Welcker in the Zeitschriftfiir Gescliichte und Auslegung der alien Kunst 1817
…
A. Michaelis Der Parthenon Leipzig 1871 pp. 165, 168, id. in the Ber. sacks.
…
^ A. H. Smith A Guide to the Sculptures of the Parthenon London 1908 p. 20
…
he Petersen op. cit. p. 1 [9 (the skin can hardly be leonine, since no mane is visible;
…
einem, dem Dionysos, eigenlhiimlich ist'), A. H. Smith in the Brit. Mus. Cat.
…
de"ts / ^tuc'niczl<a in tlle Melanges Perrot Paris 1902 p. 307 ff., id. in the Jahrb. d. kais.
715
The birth of Athena in art 715
…
0n coins of the Arcadian League {supra i. 69 f. figs. 47—49)-
…
(2) Pan (C. J. Reuvens in The Classical fournal 1823 xxviii. 282). Cp. Svoronos
…
' S' Murray The Sculptures of the Parthenon London 1903 p. 35 ff.).
…
j. <5) Mt Olympos (H. Brunn in the Silzungsber. d. kais. bayr. Akad. d. IViss. Phil.-
716
716 The birth of Athena in art
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Homeric5: cleromanc^ was no discovery of the Romans6: oracle-
…
But J. Overbeck, who in 1857 took the triad to be the Kekropides (Gr. Plast'k1 >•
717
The birth of Athena in art 717
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Pp. 205—234 ('Kleromancy'), F. E. Robbins 'The Lot Oracle at Delphi' in Class.
…
Rhys Carpenter in his restoration (supra pi. lviii, 2) has contrived to work in the Fates
…
ee powers of equal prestige. And lastly, the aesthetic effect of so many single figures
…
^ In the Platonic image (ib. 617 c) Klotho uses her right hand, Atropos her left,
…
(') The Kekropides Aglauros, Herse, and Pandrosos (F. G. Welcker supra p. 71J
718
718 The birth of Athena in art
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(2) Amphitrite with Kirke (Aphrodite?) on the lap of Perse (Thalassa?) (L. de Ron-
…
(9) Artemis with Aphrodite in the lap of Peitho (Rhys Carpenter in Hesperia 1933
719
The birth of Athena in art 719
…
Wet. Scholiasts and lexicographers attempt to explain the ancient
…
eiore the rising Helios, turns back her head to look at the actibn in the centre.'
…
Other sources merely mention the 'third of the month': so Harpokr. s.v. TptrSpnirtf
…
H. Nissen in the Rhein. Mus. 1885 xl. 336 f.
720
The birth of Athena in art
…
opinions, concludes that the scene is laid inpoTaTy Kopv<prj voXvBeipddos OvXvpvoio (fl-
…
Dissent is expressed by that sturdy independent A. S. Murray The Sculptures of
721
The birth of Athena in art
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of the hill-side immediately below him? On the north the three
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^vidence, which may refer to the same locality. (1) J. Gait Letters from the Levant
…
» PParently the old subterranean passage by which competitors entered the stadium'),
722
722 The birth of Athena in art
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For the association of Aphrodite with the Fates cp. Epimen. _/?-«»•. 19 Diels af- s ^
…
tion assigned to the beginning of s. iii a.d. r jr0.
…
6 Famell Cults of Gk. States iii. 169, 242 f. the
…
1895 during his excavations at Eleusis and is now in the Museum at Athens. yjbo
723
The birth of Athena in art 723
…
of its e,ta let is shaped like a temple-front with pediment and akroterion. The decoration
724
724 The birth of Athena in art
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Kynosarges in the north-easterly suburb Diomeia, where he had a
…
whom three and four figures respectively are advancing. Presumably the two seats
…
that the upper register shows the mysteries of Eleusis, the lower those of Agra, whlC
…
and a girl who carries the K^pxvos or Kipvos, a vessel containing lamps, fitted with a ^
…
Finally, in the pediment we see the same personnel in a scene of final felicltyr;,l2
…
4 Diod. 4. 14 (probably following the iyKiiipuov "B.pa.k\tovs by Matris of sc)i°''
725
The birth of Athena in art 725
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The deities between the Fates and Poseidon were, from right to
…
Posit^*1 °n 5) "H/3)js=/kj^t. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 3 nos. 5150, 5154. For the exact
…
So m^J1' K^&8°"' livpalvris oi aivoitrov. I suspect that the original intention was, not
…
Kekro 'lckenhaus in the Ath. Mitth. 1908 xxiiii. 172 holds, rather unnecessarily, that
…
'ate /> r ^P°"on mOaptftSi on the bronze coinage of Athens see E. Beule Les
726
The birth of Athena in art
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The Stoics of course allegorized3. Chrysippos4 explained that
…
3 E. Zeller The Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics- trans. O. J. Reichel London I
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5 So Herakleitos the Stoic quaestt. Horn. p. 30, 1 ff. Soc. Philol. Bonn., Et-
727
Significance of the birth of Athena 727
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g(n ^P°"oia as a tendentious alteration of the cult-title Upovala see Farnell Cults of Gk.
728
728 Significance of the birth of Athena
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6 F. Max Miiller Lectures on the Science of Language London 1864 »■ 5°3
729
Significance of the birth of Athena 729
…
Symbolism, however, dies hard. Birth from the heavenly height
…
b , ^lan or Tyrsenian name (supra pp. 191 n. 8, 226), the Tyrsenian trumpet (A.
…
3°3 ff / -^erglc '■Die <jet>urt der Athene' in the Jahrb. f. Philol. u. Padag. i860 lxxxi.
730
730 Significance of the birth of Athena
…
impressed by the fact that a Cycladic marble statuette at Karlsruhe
…
2 T. Bergk 'Die Geburt der Athene' in the Jahrb. f. Philol. u. Pddag. i860 lx*3"^
…
Kern] to have taken the place of a proto-Hellenic mountain divinity, and A jjlje
…
7 W. Deonna 'La naissance d'Athena' in the Rev. Arch. 1912 ii- 3S0""3"''
731
Significance of the birth of Athena 731
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Alusen gliani u" Viag«io a Nlas Milano 1890 p. 245 fig. 48 'Un idolo' in the
732
732 Significance of the birth of Athena
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explanation put forward the next year by G. Ancey7. He holds
…
Oddly enough, the learned author does not mention Athena
…
7 G. Ancey 'La naissance d'Athena' in the Rev. Arch. 1913 i. 209—2H- >aura>'
733
Significance of the birth of Athena 733
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traditional memory killed as soon as they began to exhibit the
…
According to Phrynos {supra p. 668 f. fig. 480) and the Villa Giulia
…
Frazer Golden Boutf* ii. 1 ff., it?: The Uving God p. 14 ff., id. Led. Hist.
…
Mil 1 am indebted 10 Mr C D. Bicknell for the observation that Zeus on this important
734
734 Significance of the birth of Athena
…
Yet a moment's reflection will convince us that, although the
…
Hephaistos succeeded to the throne of Zeus. Why is this?
…
Lenormant—de Witte El. num. ctr. i. 28 pi. 14, 75 ff. pi. 30), I publish it here from the
…
dieu comme une divinite locale.' But, if justification were needed, the contrast with Hebe
…
of the elderly but amatory god. Wearing a trumpery crownlet and carrying a 'ac'^er^|ie
…
1912 xxxii. 176 f.)—perhaps significant. But we can hardly say the same of the so'
735
Significance of the birth of Athena 735
…
c0nneSS,Or H. J. Rose A Handbook of Greek Mythology London 1928 p. 50 f. : 'The close
736
736 Significance of the birth of Athena
…
I should maintain that the cults of the Akropolis can be arrange
…
Minoan-Mycenaean goddess; but he cannot be her husband, since she, like the ,^gt.
…
birth, which represents, if we could but recover the details, an interesting chapter
…
1 I first put forward this scheme in a course of Lectures on The Gods of A J^' Qt&f
…
comparable with the personified elements of Empedokles (supra i. 31).
…
days (J. L. Myres Who were the Greeks? Univ. of California Press 1930 PP'
737
Significance of the birth of Athena 737
…
If this sequence be conceded, several disturbing features in the
…
trje myth of Dionysos sprung from the thigh of Zeus7 here furnished
…
^ Welcker Gr. Gotterl. i. 301 rightly stresses the epic epithet ofipinoirdTpr) (II. 5. 747,
…
n the head as the seat of the soul see supra ii. 290 a, o.
738
738 Significance of the birth of Athena
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Travancore, cut off the top-knot of the deceased (see Frazer, Burial Customs, P-
…
A more brainless bit of bogus mythology based on the myth of Athena's birtn .
739
Significance of the birth of Athena 739
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upon as a power permanently supreme1? To this the true answer
…
Nor cometh at the call.
…
Lact. div. ins/, i. n has a trenchant passage on the subject of Zeus being super-
…
int am no1 nere concernea with the progressive senescence of art-types—a matter
…
'ttia <1Ue altack'ng h's foes or pursuing his amours, the more mature and pacific ruler
740
74° The superannuation of Zeus
…
Prom. Then be assured the very truth is so.
…
But the sentence is broken off, and Prometheus does not reveal
…
To pass the curse his father Kronos cried
…
No god but I can point him the sure way.
…
The weapons of whose forging shall o'er-blaze
…
What space divides the ruler from the slave.
741
The superannuation of Zeus
…
Prom. Ay, bend and worship, fawn upon the strong!
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•But despite this attitude of defiance and exultation the Titanic
…
So learnt the power of love.
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The mistress of the sea
742
742 The superannuation of Zeus
…
Behold a son to perish in the fray,
…
The holiest man of all the men that live
…
Pindar, it will be observed, speaks of two competitors for the hand
…
nowhere in the extant play are we told that Zeus was prevented from marrying The'15
…
aeiv may be based on Aisch. Xlpop.. \vifi. The same is probably true of later refere ^ ^
…
word 'AirbWwva. as an interpolation on the part of Tzetzes from the myth of ^ .
…
irepl tov y&nov 7) ^-qT-qriov, tIvl Kari]Ko\ov8riaei> 6 Ilivbapos. The vulgate, then, r
743
The superannuation of Zeus 743
…
Different in origin, but similar in development, was the myth of
…
H. Ebeling Lexicon Homericum Lipsiae 1885 i. 1101. The formula Aii lajfriv
…
of ■ 1 ''le same '('ea underlies the negro plantation-song Old Man Ribber, the refrain
…
attribut \ Usener 'Eine Hesiodische Dichtung' in the Rhein. Mus. 1901 lvi. 174 — 186
744
744 The superannuation of Zeus
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the same context. It appears that Metis was wont to change her
…
digestive feats of Kronos. If it be borne in mind that the iImjtis of the ^tUto. was magica
…
producing Athena; (2) Themis, who bore the three Horai, Eunomia, Dike, Eirene, a"
…
fiLKpav. I suspect that the scholiast meant Trltcpav, the antidote ' higry-pigry' {iePa v
…
took the shape of a fly.' But he quotes no authority for the statement, and I aI^n0S,
…
Supra i. 154 (note that the myth is localised in Boiotia), 181 n. o, 299* by
745
The superannuation of Zeus 745
…
utterance and consequent guile. But the Metis-myth is more than
…
Metis the first forefather and Eros of much delight4.
…
m of the myth represented Zeus as swallowing Metis simply in order to acquire her
…
(K B0'1*' fr"s' l69 Kern aP- Aristokrit. Manich. in the Theosoph. Tubing. 50
746
746 The superannuation of Zeus
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tell about the parentage of Eros. When Aphrodite was born, Por°s
…
argues that Diotima was historical and was in Athens to stay the plague by s
…
'Methexis und Metaxy bei Platon' in the Jahresberichte des philologischen ■
747
The superannuation of Zeus 747
…
recognised in this legend the Latin rendering of the Platonic
…
^e<;ent 1'terature includes J. A. Stewart The Myths of Plato London 1905 p. 428,
…
Ts&f^' "*aP ^■aa irairrQv \ [ko.1 II6po]j yepairaroi \ [ai&v d7r]^5i\os dXicd with the
748
748 The attributes of Athena
…
at all borders on the blasphemous. But we are apt to forget that 1°
…
supra ii. 500 n. 4), and down to the present day is reg arded as a "Ayiov VP
…
6 Od. 7. 78 y\avKuwis 'Adfyr], 80 ebpvayviav 'AB-qvrjv—both at the end o
749
The attributes of Athena
…
I take it, then, that Athena was the pre-Greek mountain-mother
…
lls year had ended and another begun, when the following portent took place
751
The olive of Athena 751
…
^ xgWa Paris 1925 pp. 52, 81 ff.); how he disputed the possession of Trozen with Athena,
…
aus. 2. 30. 6, 2. 32. 8). But, so far as Athens is concerned, notice the orderly and
…
p| 1 on°graphs include L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. PCt. 1872 pp. 5—142 Atlas
…
■882 ^' ^°hert 'Das Schiedsgericht tiber Athena und Poseidon' in the Ath. Mitth.
…
c°rnin ^.enc*' which perhaps reflects the contests between a Greek (Ionian?) people,
753
The olive of Athena
…
deities. Nowadays the sculpture has almost completely vanished
…
jj^j1 re''ef. The goddess wears a green peplos and carries a yellow shield, but her lance
…
t0(j,° ^rt in Hermes 1881 xvi. 60—87 argues that the scene shows Poseidon attempting
…
Scufa Wo.fragme'>ts of the tree are at Athens (A. H. Smith in the Brit. A/us. Cat.
…
« A'r ~*ci\ Smith in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1907 xxvii. 245 fig. 2.
754
The olive of Athena
…
never struck the rock at all! Poseidon with a blow of his trident on
…
designed the western pediment of the Parthenon had taken an old
…
illustration of the pediment. But I doubt their relevance. For
…
a spear at the Troad and dveipaifeTo tt\v 'kala.v dexe&Otu SoplKTriTov) and Serv. V1 .^j;
…
Mrs J. P. Shear in Hesperia 1936 v. 296 connects the contest-type of ^.^tet'fi
755
The olive of Athena
…
°f the famous Strife. On the summit of the Akropolis, at a point
…
and ^San'y a s,;atuary group; and the same is true of the minor antiquities in general)
…
des •f °Wn ^ee''nS's 'hat the minor monuments in question do not illustrate the group
…
1 G v°bm in the Ath- Math. 1882 vii. 53 ff.
756
The olive of Athena
…
1 L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. 1872 pp. 5 fig. 2, 134 f. (llel'mta^0's
…
4 (1) A small cornelian in the Dutch collection (L. Stephani in the Compte-ren
…
of three layers supplements the central group of Poseidon and Athena with two
757
The olive of Athena
…
j»HHgj. f witn 'lis thyrsos on a short pillar and holds the other with a cup (?) or grape-
…
vii. ^R°bert 'Die Schiedsgericht uber Athena und Poseidon' in the Atk. Mitth. 1882
758
The olive of Athena
…
mere lodger in the ancient temple of
…
from Aphrodisias in Karia, now in the Evangelical School at Smyrna. The olive, ^
…
in Rom iii. 17 f. no. 3495), which on the extreme right includes part at least of the s
…
3 J. M. Paton The Erecktheum Harvard Univ. Press 1927 pp. 169—171 w , ^oV-1
759
The olive of Athena
…
and plenty of later inscriptions and texts bear witness to the blend2.
…
The actual olive, token of Athena's triumph, rose from a cleft in
760
The olive of Athena
…
further than that. There is reason to think that the Olive of the
…
Clearly the tree was a hardy perennial, and the Athenians were
…
en Palestine et en Syrie' in the Annates des sciences naturelles 1834 i- 173] s'e lD!1jej
…
Mrs J. H. Philpot The Sacred Tree London 1897 p. 84 ff., Frazer Golden Bt>"{■" 'f
762
The olive of Athena
…
L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pe"l. 1872 p. 33 n. 2 would identify Zeus 1 ^
…
1889 ii. 208 thought to find the Phoenician "EX [more correctly '£1] in a whole o^^jj,
…
Jahrb. f. class. Philol. 1892 xxxviii. 186 cp. the Phoenician deity 'EXioOe mentl° 14
…
formerly with the dealer Basseggio at Rome.
763
The olive of Athena
…
But the exact nature of the relationship between goddess and
…
1 Gerhard loc. cit. notes that the two sides of the vase must be regarded as forming a
…
Ph ^n 3 S"ver stat'!r °f Aphrodisias (?) or Nagidos (?) in Kilikia, struck in the time of
…
4 *' E- Harrison in the Class. Rev. 1895 ix. 89.
…
ed by the papyrus (Berolinensis P. 10567), which has eXanj[s].
764
The olive of Athena
…
The rock is primary, the tree is secondary: it is the divinity of the
…
4 My colleague Dr J. A. Ramsay kindly refers me to G. A. Boulenger The ^na^,js>
…
6 One bearded (!), the other beardless. For bearded snakes cp. e.g. supra i>. n
765
The snake of Athena
…
Kreousa Snakes all of gold, the custom of my race.
…
Ion How is the trinket used and worn? Explain.
…
^° necklace of the sort, so far as I know, has come down to us.
…
6 p° snake with garnets serving as eyes and a thin metal tongue inserted in the mouth.
766
766 The snake of Athena
…
1 Figs- 559—£62 are gold finger-rings in the British Museum. Brit. Mus. Cat. Finger
…
Graeco-Roman ring of penannular shape, ending in two snake-heads. The whole hoop 15
767
The snake of Athena
…
Euripides, an antiquarian at heart, is here giving the attion of an
…
p\239 n. 1), viz. that the Athenian custom and its aetiological myth presuppose a
…
f en- 8. 287 ff., paus. ,. 24. 2, Hyg. fab. 30) and in art (e.g. the decorative bronze
768
768 The snake of Athena
…
arrangement of the centre, though accepted by H. Lechat3, is re-
…
bull, flanked by the two big snakes, but later realised that t e
…
results, combined the snakes with yet another leonine group, c0lT1^
769
The snake of Athena 769
…
Egyptian influence3. On this showing one might suppose that the
…
More certainly connected with Athena is the pair of snakes,
770
77° The snake of Athena
…
'The artist seems dimly conscious that the snake is somehow the
…
At Athens the relation of snakes to the city-goddess was em
…
1 Supra i. 125 f. pi. xi, iii. 67 f. pi. xi. The theme is handled at large by P- ^'^^
…
2 Collignon—Couve Cat. Vases d'Alhines p. 635 f. no. 1942. The older public ^
…
The choice between the claims of passion (Eros) and those of honour (Athena
771
The snake of Athena 771
…
oj.ie Brechtheum Harvard Univ. Press 1927 pp. 127—137 (p. 136 f. 'On the north side
…
" M atl0ns ^at something more solid was discovered—perhaps a corner of the old
…
Q-vay J1/ ^aSe °f an on<er'ng dedicated by the (phcboi of the tribe Kekropis in 334/3 B.C.
772
The snake of Athena
…
2 On the actual haunt of this reptile see supra ii. 1148 11. 2, J. M. Paton The Ertc
…
the cord with its tapering end and the snake with its tapering tail, as my ft ie^ajce's
…
7 J. E. Hanauer Folk-Lore of the Holy Land London 1907 p. 283
773
The snake of Athena
…
solution has been found. Who or what, for example, was the
…
wall.paintings that decorate the lararia of Pompeii (collected conveniently by Reinach
…
slake (h Varvalce'on and Lenormant statuettes of the Parthenos both show a bearded
775
The snake of Athena 775
…
A- Korte in ihe Ath. Mitth. 1893 xviii. 245 ff. and E. Preuner in the Rhcin. Mus.
…
*» i*l I ['A(TTu0i]Xo dpxoPTos Kv[SavrlSo]. I follow the text of Dittenberger.
…
8„a,ln I=my'fig. 569), Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Attica etc. p. 102 no. 740). Is this the
776
The snake of Athena
…
that elsewhere such may have been the case. An Orphic hymn does
…
4 W. G. Smith—J. E. Heseltine The Oxford Dictionary of English Proverbs
…
adlicit omne genus volucres perimitque tuendo. The owl was tantamount to a Gorg rs0ge
778
The owl of Athena
…
Before c. 450 b.c. This Timotheos was probably the father of Konon the
…
Berlin Berlin 1843 pi. b, 19. My fig. 571 is from Ross pi. 14, 5), and the RoI"a?aCk »fl
779
The owl of Athena 779
…
Rohden—Winnefeld op. oil. iv. 2 pi. 32)). To these should be added the owl-on-column
…
( = my fig. j-j^ It Athens, 12 f. Berlin, 14 J. Anderson, id. in the
…
P" °95 n. 5), J. N. Svoronos in the Journ. Intern. d'Arch. Num. Fig. 573-
…
**■ *• '912 xiv. 278 ff. fig. 24. The column is inscribed OAVM | TTIA ! AOC, which,
…
^ S. Casson in the Catalogue of the Acropolis Museum Cambridge 1921 ii. 37, 253.
781
The owl of Athena 781
…
im Mantel nach 1., mit Stock.' I am indebted to Mr A. D. Trendall for the photograph
…
" The tags yXavK&Tris 'Atirjvij and deb. yXavKwircs 'Aflfjuj are both frequent, alike in
…
Koijprj without mention of Zeus (//. 24. 26). On the other hand, yXavKuiris can be used
…
For the analogous usage of fjowins 7rdTcia"Hpi) see supra i. 444.
…
PhUologus 188S xlvi. 201 — 209 argues for 'Athena of the grey-green water,' 77 6(6. tt/s
…
eaSons lor thinking that the Homeric aiyviriol were 'hawks,' not vultures at all.
…
ne ""^ «Ptt)^, I bpw&fav ri vebrna to. twv a\eKTopiSw». But H. Stuart Jones in the
782
782 The owl of Athena
…
Pausanias3 saw a bronze statue of Athena holding a crow, the
…
3 Paus. 4. 34. 6. C. Robert in the Arch. Zeit. 1882 xl. 173 mentions among objec
…
effect A. Kiock in the Archiv f. Rel. 1915 xviii. 127 f. 0
…
fig. 11 ('der Krahe'), S. Wide in the Sertum philologicum Carolo Ferdinaudo
…
i. 207 with n. 1 iii. 39 fig. 169). Such a position no doubt implies that the bird stan^,j//.
…
Stud. 1912 xxxii. 174 f. well compares a black-figured amphora in the Archaeo ^
…
In the one case the owl on the altar betokens a sacrifice to Athena: in the o j
783
The owl of Athena
…
°f MUKe" ° ^^os ^or T'/i'ls W Kal 6" TV irapa Meyapiwv ?xel- The relations
…
^ackTf ^'re/s <-)xford l895 p- 17 : 'Probably a large Gull, e.g. Larus marinus, the
…
'"anus e"Ta "7ro T0- Trrepa iKpwpe rbv K^Kpoira, Kal bieKbp.to~ev eh ra liUyapa. The
784
784 The owl of Athena
…
Yet we drove their ranks before us, ere the fall of eventide:
…
Agathokles too on one occasion (310 B.C.) routed the Carthaginians
…
Heinsius 'EvSaiBvla, Hemsterhusius iv S' aWvia, M. Schmidt iv b" AXBvia. The phrase is»
…
A black-figured oinoMe at Paris, which possibly illustrates the foregoing myth, ,s
…
rifiCiv ■wpiv fidxeadai tov arpavrav SUitTtTo trans. B. B. Rogers. The last line beca
…
commented: ' The annotator imagines a proper name derived from y\av<ro-ew, the *
…
7 F. Imhoof-Blumer in the Num. Zeitschr. New Series 1871 iii. 4, 43 f. ph 5' 2 ' r2,
785
The owl of Athena 785
…
If the owl was indeed regarded as Athena herself in bird-form,
…
The bird which portended victory to friends naturally portended defeat to foes.
…
(\il ' W^e" an ow' perched on the top of his spear: this foretold his miserable death
…
mini n l'le ^Ik-lore of the owl see further S. Bochart Hierozoicon rec. E. F. C. Rosen-
…
ffaiuilx Tierwelt Leipzig 1913 pp. 36—45 figs. 17, 18 pi. 1,6, 8, 10, Taylor in the
…
Oxford « ewton ^e Collection of Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the British Museum
786
786 The owl of Athena
…
from c. 490 B.C. down to the end of Attic vase-painting2 and on
…
1 D. M. Robinson—C. G. Harcum—J. H. Ilifife A Catalogue of the Greek?^ l93°
787
The owl of Athena 787
…
wiser to compare the china mugs of our childhood inscribed in gilt
…
attaches to a broken kylix (fig. 5S3)5 found on the Akropolis at
…
'"side, brick-red on a black "round. But this time the potter,
789
The owl of Athena 789
…
^ ^P- the Janiform head and the double axe 011 coins of Tenedos, as explained by Sir
…
L0" , no' 332 fig. 12, A Guide to the Exhibition illustrating Greek and Roman Life
…
tickets "" 'r'dge University Reporter 1931 lxi. 752 ('The Athenian jurymen's bronze
…
'ast corr * an at^<^'t'ona' square stamp displaying an owl with two bodies. The two
790
79° The owl of Athena
…
Either a limited number of jurymen took the trouble to acquire this surcharge on the'
…
1 J. N. Svoronos 'ITEPI TON EISITHPIfiN TON APXAIfiN' in the J0"'?'^
…
about two sprigs of olive with the legend Oea/j.offeTui'. They bear a curious, but presuma '
…
590 and 589) published two specimens, on which the owl appears between two
791
The owl of Athena 791
…
Per. 26 has inverted the facts.
…
Harris Boanerges Cambridge 1913 pp. 20—30 ('The Thunder-bird'), Harrison Themis*
…
Pliny's account of the incendiaria avis, which, some said, appeared bringing embers
792
792 The owl of Athena
…
acitate. Dionys. opi/iOiatca (printed in the Didot Bucolici p. 107 ff. in the form
…
3 Supra p. 783 n. 1. & the
793
The owl of Athena 793
…
On crosses hung the night-birds and on roof-tops
…
magic means of warding off hail-stones, gives the recipe: ' Or else
…
doors or walls. The meaning of this custom is now unknown in our
…
* Kai iv rati aKOToiirivais opif. The source of this note was Demokritos of Abdera
…
c»eunentor genagelt (Wuttke §165)', Taylor in the Handwbrterbuch des deutschen
…
c- Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British Birds London 1886
794
794 The owl °f Athena
…
The passage from the ornithomorphic to the anthropomorphlC
…
a specimen in my collection. H. von Fritze in the Corolla Numismatica Oxford l9
…
notes that the magistrates L. Servenius Capito and Iulia Severa are apparently
795
The owl of Athena 795
…
°an be little doubt that the owl spinning is Athena Ergdne5 in her
…
3 See P. Perdrizet in the Milanges Perrot Paris 1903 p. 264 f., R. Engelmann in the
797
The owl of Athena
…
through two of the snaky necks, wounded a third, and grasped
…
j^'ght be a local onomatopoeic name for ' owl,' comparing the
…
u~<vhit! tuwhoo^ ! I gladly accept this suggestion, especially as the
…
that°s k°ssbacn °P- cit. p. 14 leaves the word (MY03) unexplained, but ib. n. 1 adds
…
just \3J""^""'a on sale 'n Paris, which shows an owl with the letters KYYY scratched
798
The owl of Athena
…
and the modem Greek KovKovftayla, kovkkos (where, however, we have to reck on eJ
799
The owl of Athena 799
…
(A '' e " stands a small ithyphallic figure of the sort known as fiaoKa.i'tov
…
er "need. i. jo, 5 ff.), here named Ao— (? cp. \daravpos, Xoi/caor^s, or the like),
…
llla ' 1 no- 313 cp. Hesych. (puiKluv tpvis 7roii5s. The word, like <pihKi) 'a seal,'
…
hv p ls '"^resting to see the same three stages combined on a red-figure kylix potted
…
hero \ 13 ^ Giglioli), which represents another exploit of Herakles. While the
…
in ft„, , S SUcn anc' has become a commonplace soul-bird of the Seiren sort (G. Weicker
801
The owl of Athena 801
…
ktllyba?) or counters we cannot say—were struck at Athens in the
…
^©E (fig. 602) suggests that we are here concerned with the
802
8o2 The owl of Athena
…
followed by M. Bahrfeldt7, observe that the feathers of the bird are
…
pi. 12, 271 ( = my fig. 604) from a coin which passed from the Bunbury to the Haeberh0
…
3 C. Lenormant in the Nouv. Ann. 1838 ii. 142 ff. pi. i>, 2 with two spears paralle •
…
magnitudine, viribus praecipua, colore nigricans. But the text is uncertain. D. Detie
…
(1) Brit. Mus. Cat. Gems''' p. 248 no. 2484 pi. 28 a black jasper from the 1° t\
803
The owl of Athena 803
…
2488) a burnt agate from the Towneley collection: bird to right, with helmeted head of
…
,0fgoneion auf der Brust'!) and two spears parallel; the owl stands on palm-branch
…
Sn , un'er dem 1. Flligel'); the owl stands on a Gorgdneion, flanked by helmet and
…
q0 ' %ytn helmeted head of Athena, carrying shield and spear; the owl stands on a
…
Proli 11 'lea<^ °^ Athena, carrying shield and spear; the owl stands on a round base
…
to rig°| lb- P- 161 pi. 26, 62 a cornelian in the Postolacca collection at Athens: owl
…
et ff„ no- 2 a bronze in the Bourguignon collection [Collection d'antiquitis grecques
804
804 The owl of Athena
…
The fourth stage in the evolution of Athena is that in which sh
…
1 Cp. the numerous examples of Athena's head wearing a helmet with the ^eat" ^ei
805
The owl of Athena 805
…
viewed as the sun4, a crescent moon, and sundry stars. Her
…
of Os't'"2'1910 V' ^—I0^' ^' Keyes 'Minerva Victrix? Note on the winged goddess
806
806 The owl of Athena
…
4 I. Roulez 'Minerve Courotrophos' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1872 xliv. 216 v2?>
807
The owl of Athena 807
…
a spear, the other holds up her chitdn. Behind
…
a central Athena standing to the left with round shield and four
…
hel °' Iieazley The Lewes House Collection of Ancient Gems Oxford 1920 p. 8 'The
…
aiWjj Wa'ters loc. cit. says: 'In the field, three drops of blood (?).' Snakes of
…
pi, 7__^ "card and P. de la Coste-Messeliere in the Fouilles de Delphes iv. 2. 130 ft'.
…
*>th nl 1Vlet0 1888 P- 74 no. 150, L. Savignoni in the Rom. Mitth. 1897 xii. 307—317
810
The owl of Athena
…
1 This is possible, but far from certain. On the one hand, the representation sU t
…
3 Id. ib. 404 wrepwii drep pmfiSowa. k6\ttov alylSos. The expression 7rrf/'u"^^^j0d
811
The owl of Athena 811
…
known as Nike Apteros%l The texts describe her cult-effigy as a
…
Jon°mfied aS the eqllivalent of "Bpis (Stephanus Thes. Gr. Ling. v. 1402c, H. Stuart
…
Mike 01,70 aiTOi iavT&i> o' xaitovpyoi- k.t.X. is confusing Athena Nike with the
812
The owl of Athena
…
of the cult-statue. Replicas of this vase exist, for the type was
…
Athenian Vases in the British Museum London 1896 p. 24 pi. 14 (=t°y ^01
…
Museums Cambridge Mass. 1918 p. 71 no. 32 (assigned to 'the Painter of the
…
3 C. T. Seltman Athens its History and Coinage before the Persian
813
The owl of Athena 813
…
, e recent excavations carried out by N. Balanos beneath the temple of Athena Nike
…
^ The significance of this pomegranate has been much discussed. O. Benndorf ' Ueber
…
p. : US *jections: (1) An inscription published by P. Kabbadias in the 'E<p. 'Apx- 189/
…
°f the n .re.ason tne matter was long delayed. Indeed the architecture and sculpture
814
814 The owl of Athena
…
Benndorf's hypothesis (E. Curtius in the Arch. Zeit. 1S79 xxxvii. 97, C. Robert in
…
and indeed it is clear that Kimon cannot have had any hand in the building or equipP ^
…
Assuming then, as we have every right to do, that the pomegranate in Athena s e
815
The owl of Athena 815
…
Thus pomegranates sprang from the blood-drops of Dionysos; whence women cele-
…
25- 1). A pomegranate, therefore, was desirable food for the dead, and figures fre-
…
„ 'a^e (Furtwangler Vasensamml. Berlin ii. 765 no. 2680, F. von Duhn in the Arch. Zeit.
…
W]l0 . Pomegranate as the food of the Underworld recurs in the myth of Persephone,
…
c°Uectf a pome£ranate over against Demeter. A bronze statuette from the Payne Knight
…
^sUall terra"cotta figures, the fruit or flower being regularly held against her bosom,
…
* Init yr'01 (?* (m)' fig. 622 is from E. Braun in the Ann. d. Inst. 1849 xxi. 114 ff., Mon.
816
816 The owl of Athena
…
the Arch. Zeit. 1850 viii. 145 ff. pi. 14 ( = my fig. 623), Reinach Vases Ant. p. 88 f- p''
817
The owl of Athena 817
…
Adonr' anc^ tne k°y was brought up inter aras, i.e. in the precinct of Aphrodite. When
…
Arrjan S' did so, and becoming powerful there founded the state of Melos (cp.
818
818 The owl of Athena
…
p. Ixxxi. Supra i. 305 n. 14). An archaic Greek bronze in the British Museum shows
…
ii. 807 n. 5 (4)). One of the Horai on the magnificent red-figured kylix by the potter
…
either hand. An oval bronze tablet of Graeco-Roman date in the British Museum l'aS
…
i A. 1004 ff.) and the Rhoiai (O. Hofer loc. cit. iv. 119), nymphs of the pomegranate-
…
latest ' Minoan ' phase at Gazi between Tylissos and Herakleion. The half-length "» ^,
…
a huge pomegranate growing on a tree in the king's garden (J. G. von Halm Gff
820
820 The owl of Athena
…
from a specimen in my collection. The goddess intended is presumably Athena It**1
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An example belonging to the French consul L. E. Cousinery (1747—1833) .f^10 gf,
822
822 The owl of Athena
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Among the finds made in a Scythian grave-mound at Alex-
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F. H. Marshall7 referred these horse-trappings to the fourth century
…
a red paste, both from the Uhden collection. * jjje
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6 L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Ptt. 1865 p. 167 f. ,
823
The owl of Athena
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kalian marble, found at Ostia near the Porta Romana, of whose
…
back. Accordingly, G. Calza10, on the analogy of Athena Nike, calls
…
■^""entariorum in Aratum reliquiae Berolini 1898 p. 201. Later authorities for the
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figs W' Ke>'es 'Minerva Victrix?' in the Am.Journ. Arch. 1912 xvi. 490—494 with
825
The owl of Athena 825
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Certain art-types of long-standing sanctity and significance, the
…
nefly, tne w;ngec] goddess Qf Ostia represents a fusion of the Parthenos type and the
…
Re' Blumner in the Ann. d. Inst. 1877 xlix. 8, Mon. d. Inst, x pi. 40, 1 and 2,
…
i0t, 1' omssot in the Catalogue du Musee Alaoui {Supplement) Paris 1910 p. 57 no.
…
°thei- ha u"ral Crown- a shield on her right arm, and a cornu copiae in her left hand. The
827
The owl of Athena 827
…
the school of Pheidias in the second half of the fifth century and
…
^lth an owl on her hand. She stands uplifting the owl in her left
…
MuS(i>^',^eonna t'le ^eVk Arc^- IQ29 '■ 281—284 with fig. 1 (head of Athena in the
…
Stat ' ^art m the Indicateur d'antiquitis suisses 1917 p. 87 f. pi. 11, Reinach Rep.
…
av- S^886-11 ?D Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 444) on the strength of schol. Aristoph.
…
9 B •' C<Xt' Co'"s Attica etc. p. 84 n. J hesitates to accept the suggestion.
830
830 The owl of Athena
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An Attic bronze statuette of early fifth-century style, lent by the
…
to indicate that the scene is her own precinct on the Akropoh5-
…
5 London, 6 Berlin (3—6 with snake). B. Pick in the Index to Svoronos p. vl 5
…
pi. 48. My fig. 643 is drawn (scale f ) from a cast in the collection of T. Cades.
831
The owl of Athena 831
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But the Hellenic grouping of divinity
…
and Mesopotamian art made the god or goddess stand erect on the
…
the Museo Nazionaie at Naples (no. 6688) which represents Aphrodite drawn across
…
CQ see Aristoph. Lys. 723 and Athen. 391 E—F. Not improbably the swans were a later
…
iv j B°hm 'Aphrodite auf dem Bock' in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1889
832
832 The owl of Athena
…
herself has the wings and talons of an owl, and an additional spur.
…
measuring rod and looped cord5. As to technique, the eyebro\vS
…
2 In The Illustrated London News for June 13, 1936 p. 1047 with a full-page p ^
…
the original at my leisure, while Mr Sidney Smith spared time to discuss its sign1 ^jjt
…
(4 horns). Better still in the Encyclopidie photographique de I'Art Paris 1935—*f3 g C\
…
5 Sir E. A. Wallis Budge in his account of the Sippar relief [supra i. 203) ^Q\\c 0
833
The owl of Athena 833
…
• *1. 3) ')> L. Legrain in the Revue d'' Assyriologie et d' Archtologie Orientale 1933
…
is \r ^' ^eltman nas suggested to me (Nov. 11, 1936) that the emblem in question
…
. may have symbolised the female and male organs. Such a combination would be
…
0Vaj20 sar>dal-straps), and it should be noted that the ankh has almost invariably its
…
gb(J(jes Vln^ l'le Mesopotamian goddess would he a close counterpart of the ' Minoan'
…
Wit" fin ' hter The Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks Yale Univ. Press 1929 p. 31
834
834 The owl of Athena
…
type we have—incredible as it sounds—the remote ancestress °
…
' The plaque presents some very interesting problems in Sumerian relig10^
…
A relief in Greek marble, which passed from the collection of I. Greau illt0 „{ &
…
For Germanic parallels see F. Ranke 'Alp' in the Handwdrterbuch des
835
The owl of Athena 835
…
from our demon, whose name may have been Lilitu (Lilith) Ardat Lili (the
…
pp, X!(,',;^amPbe11 Thompson The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia London 1903 1
836
836 The owl of Athena
…
appeal to the popular mind is sufficiently proved by the survival of
…
R. Engelmann in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1886 i. 110 S- y^' ^1^
837
The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena 837
…
morphic, the resultant deity tends to retain the old animal-skin as
…
of the Greek Dionysos Meldnaigis5 and of Argos wearing his black
…
s. . razer Golden Bough*: Spirits of Corn and Wild ii. 173 f. (' Use of the skin of the
…
o(j 5 4'88, Thulin in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. x. ii2of., and the monographs
…
Univer S' however' a typed copy of the Dissertation in the Library of the Munich
…
tassel . 50 ls from llle "tgi* o{ the Varvakeion statuette; fig. 651, from that of the
838
838 The aigis and Gorgdneion of Athena
…
1 Similarly, since the ordinary leather cap was made of dog-skin, we find the tei ^£ |
839
The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena 839
…
The artist, wishing to stress the simple hardihood of the more
…
breastplate in subsequent encounters6. Or, Zeus at the advice
…
sto ^''k'nson 'ne Egyptologist went further in the same direction, and fared worse. He
…
a^orn (J5 fi2ures another mirror, from Caere, on which the Palladion wears an aigis
…
£ o » 3- 7° (from the mythographical romance of Dionysios Skytobrachion: see
…
Ama'ltn y.SSenllardt) makes the infant Zeus entrusted by Rhea to Themis, by Themis to
840
840 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
This late recital includes some early traits. In particular, the monstrous ^oa'on a b''
841
The aigis and Gorg6?ieion of Athena 841
…
feathers and embellished with a plate of shell where the head should be, was exhibited in
…
t W, Robertson Smith Lectures on the Religion of the Semites3 London 1927 p. 437
…
Farnell Cults of Gk. States i. 100 'It would be quite in accord with the ideas of a
842
842 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
points back to the snake-skin sloughed off, or the owl-skin laid
…
Mythology has a word to say about both types of aigis, the
…
Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 971 f. Miss C. A. Hutton in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1897
…
such on a 'Chalcidian ' hydria of c. 550 B.C. {supra ii. 731 fig. 663). The earliest examP1
…
4 Cic. de nat. deor. 3. 59 (last in the list of Minervas) quinla Pallantis, quae pa
…
Ampel. 9. 10 (last in the list of Minervas) quinta Pallantis et Titanidos filia; haec V'
843
The aigis and Gorg6neio?t of Athena 843
…
suggests that this account is derived from the Etymologicum genttinum, on which see
…
3 F. Gargallo-Grimaldi 'Perseo' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1850 xxii. 53—60 pi. A,
844
844 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
developed out of a snake-skin or owl-skin, the exuviae of her ol
…
10 It is notorious that in the western pediment of the second (c. 580—57° B'C'^£r lio"5
845
The aigis and Gorgdneion of Athena 845
…
not a few mutually destructive hypotheses. Plutarch dwells on the
…
no«hern angle,"]*. Hampe 'korfugieberimd frUhe Perseusbilder' in the Ath. Mitth.
846
846 The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
the storm-cloud, partly because the word aigts is found in the sense
…
his ubiquitous cuttle-fish10. T. Zell11 is equally insistent that the
…
its use as an amulet potent to ward off the evil eye. Jane Harrison
…
that the dreamer is reduced to helpless, stony terror.' I am myseI
…
3 C. Dilthey in the Ann. d. Inst. 1871 xliii. 214. .g
…
H. Stuart Jones in the new Liddell and Scott s.v. aiyls.
…
8 F. T. Elworthy 'A Solution of the Gorgon Myth' in Folk-Lore 1903 xiv. 212
…
12 K. Gerogiannes in the 'E<f>.'Apx- 1927 — 1 928 pp. 128—176 with 31 figs- (suin
…
16 R. G. Collingwood—J. N. L. Myres Roman Britain and the Engl'*'1 J
847
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 847
…
^ Dt Gorgone Amstelodami 1885 pp. 94—97 discusses, but rejects, the suggestion
…
Corf20"6 Dizion- diMitel. Egiz. pp. 202—221 pis. 73—81, Sir E. A. Wallis Budge The
…
aff ? an<^ n's curious attachment to the full-face view (supra ii. 674 figs. 611, 612)
848
848 The aigts and Gorgd7ieion of Athena
…
my collection, to illustrate the resemblance of Bes to a negro. Fig- 660, 0, ^ IS jj;
…
2 An antefix of terracotta found on the Akropolis at Athens. Lips, ion^^e°\,a^-
849
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 849
…
1 An antefix of terracotta found before the east front of the Bouleuterion at Olympia.
…
no- 4s6 fig. 79 ( = my fig. 664)). Mr C. D. Bicknell notes the influence of Kritios'
…
3 (1) A heW-i-raUr from Bologna (H. Luckenbach in the Ann. d. Inst. 1881 liii.
…
(4) A South Italian kraler{t), probably from Bari, in the Fontana collection at
850
850 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
1 P. Wuilleumier in the Rev. Arch. 1929 ii. 199. ^,
…
contest of beauty between Medousa and Athena was a commonplace of the later ta^e[g,
…
Cic. in Verr. 2. 4. 124 tells how Verres carried off from the gold and ivory .^0,
…
Medousa as a beauty is irapa trpoaioKlav and calls for explanation. The^ ^
…
EueiSijs, Ei5xa'T,?!! ar>d tne I il-ce (supra ii. nun. 7). We must fall back on the ass
851
The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena 851
…
(fig. 666)2, and ultrapathetic (fig. 66j)z, but at the last tranquillised
…
Richter The Sculpture and Sculptors 0/ the Greeks Yale Univ. Press 1929 p. 177
…
°und on tne Via App;a near Rome and formerly in the
…
lv°ry white on dark grey, has the same troubled forehead and
…
3 An amethyst cameo of Hellenistic date, found on the Aventine at Rome and
853
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 853
…
Where prophylaxis was still required, the older horrors survived,
…
formerly in the Laurenti and Blacas collections, now in the British Museum (C Lenor-
…
P- 333 no. 3542 pi. 36). Even the eyebrows are writhen and snaky. C. Davenport
…
A clouded chalcedony of Graeco-Roman date, found on the Caelian at Rome, later
…
Pl< 40, 18 ( = my fig. 668), ii. 191 f., Lippold Gemmen pi. 77, 4 p. 179). The inscription
…
Cp. the head of Alexander the Great on tetradrachms of Makedonia issued under
…
Both sides, apart from the border-pattern, are alike. Cp. a series of black askoi with the
…
°- 579' pi. 204, 23). On the Gorgdneion as official Athenian badge see C. T. Seltman
…
• '53 no. 4274 pi. I55i 5) in imitation of the Gorgon-type at Athens (E. H. Minns
…
• Greek Coins London 1933 pp. 180, 303 pi. 40, 1). This was the earliest issue of
856
856 The aigis and Gorgdneion of Athena
…
specimen in the Fitzwilliam Museum).
…
Fig. 685 (from a specimen of mine) and fig. 686 (from another in the Fitzwilliam
…
Caecus in 312 B.C., had allowed the flute-players to wear masks at their festival the
…
Fig. 689 a bronze coin of Chabakta in Pontus issued in the time of Mithradates
…
etc. p. 245 pi. 39, 1). Magistrate's name AI N HTHP. On this coin the hair of Heh°s
…
etc. p. cxii pi. 45, 3). Magistrate's name rOPTOZ. On this coin the assimilat'°n
857
The aigts and Gorgdneion of Athena 857
…
Helios to the Gorgon—perhaps originally suggested by the name Gorgos—is completed
858
858 The digis and Gorgdneion of Athena
…
One other Gorgdneion remains to be considered—the expiring
…
3 K. Lange 'Die Athena Parthenos' in the Ath. Mitth. 1880 v. 370—379, **• 1 ^.
…
6 The only forms of the name at present known are the genitive Sulis and the ^
859
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 859
…
'The circumference of Britain is 4875 miles. Within this space are many
…
F. Altheim in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xv. 1778. Athena, too, bore the title 'Tjieta
…
Sulinus I Matulri • fil | v-s-l-m. The name Su/inus, which recurs in Corp. inscr. Lat.
…
3 The fullest collection, though marred by a few misprints, is that of F. Heichelheim
…
H. M. Scarth op. cit. p. 3 (after T. D. Whitaker(?) in The Anti-Jacobin Review and
862
862 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
perched on it, and, to the extreme right what may be the traces of a floria"^
…
Book ofBat)? s.l., s.a. p. 17 fig., A.J.Taylor The Roman Baths ofBath Bath 1933 P' bs
…
4 On the impression produced by golden statues see S. Eitrem in Symbolae U
863
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 863
…
°f his Gaulish colleagues.' My own belief is that the Gorgoneion
…
G. Scharf in Archaeologia 1855 xxxvi. 194 ff. The flowing locks are streams of
…
culpture> in the Journ. Rom. Stud. 1912 ii. 134 f. with pi. 4. On Phobos in relation to
…
R. G. Collingwood—J. N. L. My res Roman Britain and the English Settlements
…
Mrs D. P. Dobson The Archaeology of Somerset London 1931 p. 148.
…
* ai'isinus Regius 4807, s. ix A.D.) reads solis. So also the tabula Peutingeriana (on which
…
Ihis would be a concession to Roman sentiment. In any sun-cult the Romans
866
866 The aigis of Athena transferred to Zeus
…
6 A. Gehring Index Homericus Lipsiae 1891 p. 23 (almost always in the geI1'
…
especially the works of M. P. Nilsson The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion and its Sw""
…
Aristonikos of Alexandreia, a famous Homeric scholar who lived in the tun
867
So Zeus got his aigis from Hephaistos, the consort of Athena1.
…
more dominated the imagination of men and Zeus aigiochos regained
…
Athena. And indeed Athena was no unworthy recipient. The
…
6 Supra pp. 200, 235, 736. For Athena herself holding the double axe see supra ii.
868
868 The thunderbolt of Zeus
…
And darkling storm-winds from the upper sky —
…
should probably be dated in the beginning of s. i B.C., ib. 997 f. that he was a younger
…
5 Browning was guilty of more than one slip when, confusing the third-century
…
Head Coins of the Ancients p. 75 pi. 41, 5, id. Hist, num.- p. 231 fig. 144, id. Co"lS f
869
shows the same goddess as seen from in front, advancing to the
…
£■ 704)- A similar reverse, but not from the same die, is found on another unimm at
…
McClean Cat. Coins ii. 73 pi. 135, 1, Head Coins of the Ancients p. 76 pi. 41, 8, id.
…
Hi . V Amstelaedami 1743), nad printed Alcidein. The right reading was already
870
870 The thunderbolt of Zeus
…
the Ancients p. 58 pi. 28, 21 (' Pallas Promachos...perhaps a representation of the statue
…
specimens of mine which show clearly that the supposed thunderbolt is meant for
…
pi. 31, 18, McClean Cat. Coins ii. 271 pi. 188, 7—10, Head Coins of the Ancients p- 84
…
During the presence of Pyrrhos in Sicily the Syracusans, by way of compliment to
871
sought to magnify the Athena of Pella by giving her the thunder-
…
struck c. 190—168 B.C. (fig. 711)6. It was very popular with the
…
1 The evidence, literary, epigraphic, and numismatic, for Athena'Irwvia in Thessaly
…
4 See W. W. Tarn Antigonos Gonatas Oxford 1913 for the political situation in 282/1
…
8 P- Gardner in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Greek and Scythic Kings Index p. 181
872
If Athena thus borrowed the thunderbolt of Zeus, while Zeus
…
Bouddhique' in the Bulletin de I'Ecole Francaise d' Extrhne-Orient 1909 ix. 15 ff->
…
Mr C. T. Seltman first drew my attention to the seal-impression of Athena fulminant,
…
Among the passages quoted in support are Mart. ep. 8. 1. 4 Pallas Caesariana, Suet-
873
the Homeric warfare in her Father's armour. And as in a conjurer's hall Zeus
…
'To sum up, Athena's portion is the agora of the gods, where all business is
…
The whole topic of Athena and her relation to Zeus, which has
…
With the description of Athena as 6vvap.1v tov Aids cp. the stone at Thyateira inscribed
…
the literature there cited. Later developments of the ' Mana-Begriff' are discussed
…
the Homeric warfare in her Father's armour. And as in a conjurer's hall Zeus
…
'To sum up, Athena's portion is the agora of the gods, where all business is
…
The whole topic of Athena and her relation to Zeus, which has
…
With the description of Athena as 6vvap.1v tov Aids cp. the stone at Thyateira inscribed
…
the literature there cited. Later developments of the ' Mana-Begriff' are discussed
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (i) Zeus Hýes
874
accentuated Hyes1) means Zeus Ombrios, 'the Showery2.' Hesy-
…
had a son bearing the same name and evincing the same nature
…
he was, I take it12, much like the mystics of Eleusis13, raising
…
Ling. viii. 66 c doubts the connexion).
…
5 H. Usener in his discussion of Sondergotter was the first to distinguish this priniit^e
…
15 Frazer Golden Bough*: Spirits of Corn and Wild ii. 22 ' Perhaps the cry
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (j) Zeus and the hail
875
Zeus and the Hail
…
promises to avert the threatened mischief.
…
Pliny the elder (25—79 A.D.), a man of vast erudition, is shy
…
the wording of which I should not seriously venture to
…
of extreme diffidence in view of the great variety of men's
…
Attes! Hyes Attes ! " which was raised by the worshippers of Attis, may be neither more
…
At the Weber Sale in 1919 the British Museum bought the bronze statuette (-075m long
…
Ualiane no. 1) Perugia 1903 pp. 1—136 (now out of print). (2) The rich collection
876
Zeus and the Hail
…
More explicit are the directions given by the Geoponika1, a
…
2. Or take a virgin's first cloth and bury it in the midst of the place, and
…
2 From the kcvtoI of Sex. Iulius Africanus (W. Kroll in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc-
…
and a cod. Palatinus in the Vatican, in place of the indecent recipes (1) and (2) substitute
…
6 E. Fehrle in Alemantiia 1912 Dritte Folge iv. 16 f. was the first to point out tba
877
Zeus and the Hail
…
place, the hail will pass by.
…
9. Some folk say that you should carry round and deposit the tortoise at
…
I may not seem to be omitting anything said by the ancients.
…
Unfounded by the Armenian version 'Paulus der Romer' and the Syriac 'Theophilus
…
H. Beckh in the Teubner ed. of 1895 prints without comment EtfXa iatpv-qvai
878
Zeus and the Hail
…
against the sky2.
…
Or the iron tools to be used are anointed with bears' suet.
…
any wild beast. It is well to add that the thing, if bruited abroad, is
…
' I will not refrain from exposing all the follies of our Stoic friends. They
…
K\r)p.a xpy deivai re Kal ^wtrai or the like (cp. Colum. de re rusL 8. 5 plurimi etiam infra
…
1 Supra i. 58 n. 1, ii. 522 n. 2. See now the careful study by Eva Wunderlich D*1
879
Zeus and the Hail
…
selves, one man a lamb, another a chicken. And forthwith the said clouds,
…
without serious damage—he laid hands on himself. Do not imagine that the
…
trumpery gifts, though indeed gifts vanquish the very gods. Others affirm their
…
Gregoire3 was the first to interpret as a dedication A£X I XA
…
2 T. Reinach in the Rev. £l. Gr. 1895 viii. 84 no. 24 bis with facsimile on p. 78.
…
566, id. Die Religion der Griechen Berlin 1926 i. 95 n. 3. Cp. the title 'AXefko/cos applied
880
Zeus and the Hail
…
Keui (Thrakia Kome) near Pandemia and now in the Museum at
…
in Hermes 1899 xxxiv. 224 argues to the same effect. But in Folk-Lore 1904 xv. 41"
…
3 F. W. Hasluck in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1904 xxiv. 21—23 no. 4 fig. i, id. ii. i9°
881
Zeus and the Hail
…
young attendant. A draped worshipper approaches the altar from
…
Meidias, son of Straton, as first mayor handed over the stele
…
It will be noticed that, in the matter of hail, Greek religion like
…
1 In this respect the Rhodian Telchines (supra p. 296 n. 6) were exceptional.
…
CaP- 3- Apparently the witch and two of her followers are travelling through the air,
…
Zeus and the Hail
…
young attendant. A draped worshipper approaches the altar from
…
Meidias, son of Straton, as first mayor handed over the stele
…
It will be noticed that, in the matter of hail, Greek religion like
…
1 In this respect the Rhodian Telchines (supra p. 296 n. 6) were exceptional.
…
CaP- 3- Apparently the witch and two of her followers are travelling through the air,
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (a) The cult of meteorites
882
The cult of meteorites
…
impalpable powder, but reached the ground in some bulk, were
…
Wainwright2. I shall therefore restrict myself in the main to
…
'Talismans et reliques tombees du ciel' in the Revue des etudes ethnographiques et socio-
…
Keal-Enc. iii A. 2446, and more systematically handled by V. Stegemann in the Hand-
…
2 G. A. Wainwright 'The aniconic Form of Anion in the !\Tew Kingdom' in the
…
normally associated with Min the thunderbolt-god and may well have been a 'meteorite,
884
The cult of meteorites
…
351) and the stone of Zeus Kapp6tas (infra p. 939ff.), 'clearly a meteorite.'
…
Sethe's view that Yahweh originated in Egypt from Amun as a result of the Sojourn,
…
it attained a final form identical with that of the normal Greek thunderbolt. ' Min thus
…
thunderbolt were all one and the same thing in religion.' He further dwells on the
…
Id. 'Letopolis' ib. 1932 xviii. 159—172 argues for the existence of a similar thunder-
…
pp. 32—44 applies the results gained from the foregoing investigation of Egyp''*1
885
The cult of meteorites
…
earth at that point and the inhabitants, recovering from their fear and amaze-
…
Meteorite-cult over a wide area of the ancient world. I feel bound, however, to enter
…
^equate proof that Min or Amun had any connexion with meteorites. That the aniconic
…
nen they arrive upon the earth....Neither are there any indications of any heating effect
886
The cult of meteorites
…
improves on this: Anaxagoras in 467/6 B.C. had predicted the
…
predicted that it would fall in the middle of the earth. Yet another
…
2 Plin. nat. hist. 2. 149. The marm. Par. ep. 57 p. 17 Jacoby notes the yea(
…
Bronze coins of Aigos Potamos, struck in the fourth century B.C., occasionally sh°vV
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (b) Baítyloi, Baitýlia, and Zeus Bétylos
887
Few terms in the nomenclature of Greek religion have been
…
or baitylia formed a distinct class of holy stones endowed with the
…
Sotakos3, a well-informed lapidarist of the early Hellenistic
…
The qualities of magic potency mentioned by Sotakos and
…
the Rhein. Mus. 1929 lxxviii. 1—25, K. Latte in Paulv—Wissowa Real-Enc. iii A.
…
"09 n. o. See now the excellent article by Grimme in Paulv—Wissowa Real-Enc. i A.
…
Phot. bibl. p. 342 b 26 ff. and p. 348 a 18 fT. Bekker. The passages are discussed by
888
was the neo-Platonic philosopher, who was in Athens at the time
…
'He says that at Heliopolis in Syria Asklepiades2 made the ascent of Mount
…
I saw, he says, the baitylos moving through the air. It was sometimes
…
Having told us this trash and much more to the same effect, our author,
…
took on a purple hue. He showed us, too, letters that were written on the stone,
…
E. Maass in the Rhein. Mus. 1929 lxxviii. 18.
…
Sulmona 1927 ii. 39 ff. G. Mascitti, an abbot who lived at Pentima at the end of t'ie
889
a wall; for this was the means by which it gave the enquirer his desired
…
concerning the baitylos, this empty-headed fellow continues: " I thought the
…
At this point codex A, the Venetian manuscript of Photios1,
…
'to Seimios and Symbetylos and Leon3.' Since the Syrian god
…
aPpellative Symbetylos meaning ' Partner in his Baitylos*.' But the
…
The mention of Parnassos suggests that this curious note may contain a Byzantine
…
So R. Dussaud in the Rev. Arch. 1904 ii. 257, O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth.
…
^ A. Cowley Aramaic Papyri of the Fifth Century B.C. Oxford 1923 p. xviii f.
890
For, while some take 's-m to be the Hebrew shem, 'Name,' a
…
high) found in the sanctuary of the Palmyrene gods at Dui"a'
…
Zeus Bclylos, [god] of the dwellers along the Orontes, Aurelius Diphilianus, soldie'
891
Diphilianus, to his national god Zeus Betylos. And the lettering of
…
Bethuel= Greek Bathouel1. It may therefore be argued that the
…
thinks possible10, is a further problem. The name Bethel is intelligible
…
1 See in primis O. Eissfeldt 'Der Gott Bethel' in the Archiv f. Rel. 1930 xxviii.
…
1 Chron. 4. 30. Cp. also the man's name Hebrew Bethuel=Greek Bathouel (Gen.
…
ment for /RJ^ p. ^ fig> f< Cp_ g_ A Co(jk T//e Reiigion 0f Ancient Palestine in the light
…
s»°: The irregular oval object resting on the divine seats, and surmounted by a star or
892
Yet, whatever be the case with the stone at Bethel, there can be
…
The Syrian cult of meteorites is attested by one other record,
…
that stone as the emerald-block of Herakles6, who at Tyre bore
…
Betyles' in the Revue de I'histoire des religions 1881 iii. 31—53, Sir A. J. Evans in t'1^
…
4 On the Tyrian Astarte, who was identified sometimes with the moon, some'11
893
the remarkable epithet Astrochiton, ' He of the Starry Robe1.'
…
An odd tale, which associates Kybele with the fall of a meteorite,
…
Sir G. F. Hill in The Church Quarterly Review 1908 lxvi. 133, 139 f., id. in the
…
Sllex (M. Platnauer mistranslates 'the sacred statue').
…
the remarkable epithet Astrochiton, ' He of the Starry Robe1.'
…
An odd tale, which associates Kybele with the fall of a meteorite,
…
Sir G. F. Hill in The Church Quarterly Review 1908 lxvi. 133, 139 f., id. in the
…
Sllex (M. Platnauer mistranslates 'the sacred statue').
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (c) Kybele und meteorites
894
from the sky1, and is described as a stone of sooty colour and black
…
Deum fuisse Matrem? Id. ib. 6. 11, 7. 50 speaks of it as silex. The interp. Serv. in ve1*
895
the Phrygians worship the Mother of the gods, something would shortly fall
…
thought a most likely culprit, vehemently called the gods to witness her
…
'^£■ 38. Height o-87m. On the right face, a pedum and cymbals; on the left face,
896
Claudia standing statue-like1 on a plinth as she draws the ship by
…
A third inscription, likewise found at Rome and relating to the same cult, is given
…
Maffei supposed that Navisalviae was a single word designating the divinised Claudia
…
from the pine-woods of Mt Ide (Ov. fast. 4. 273 f.) was a fitting vehicle for the Mater
…
0eo<pi\ei "Pwp.ri. A statue of Claudia in the vestibule of the temple of the Magna Mater 0"
…
2 Not impossibly Claudia would be conceived as attaching her girdle to the sacrei
…
e^iKvehai ryj (pwvrj Std tov 6e6v. Audin reckons that 1000 years from the fall of
897
silver2 to serve as the face of a statue3, the base of which is still to
…
k0(jj '^rnob. adv. nat. 7. 49 (after the passage cited supra p. 894 n. 2) et quern omnes
…
Plac i ^ayer in ^oscner Lex. Myth. ii. 1525 thinks that the stone from Pessinous was
…
Ser statue was still existing in the time of Theodosios the Great (378—395 A.D.), for
898
at first by B. V. Head1, made the interesting conjecture that it is
…
description of the baitylos 'concealed in its
…
central Europe towards the end of the stone
…
G. Macdonald in Hunter Cat. Coins ii. 68 had hazarded the curious idea that 'hang1"'
…
4 On submitting this implement to the Department of Mineralogy and Petrol°=^s
…
p. 139 f. figs, a—c, V. Gordon Childe The Danube in Prehistory Oxford 1929 pP' j,
899
in an axe-hammer from the second city of Troy1 and serve to
…
Prehistoriques et modernes' in the Congrh prthistorique de France 30 session Autun 1907
…
4 On Sviorris the 'pestle' in relation to Qviar^ the storm-god (?) see supra ii. 1022.
…
The additional examples here given are : (1) A bronze coin of Aspendos in Pamphylia,
…
°n a bronze coin of Maionia in Lydia, issued in the time of Trajan Decius (fig. 737 from
900
goo The stone of Elagabalos
…
3 It was obtained by Sir William Ridgeway, through Mr H. Lawson of the consul*'
…
4 On whom see F. Lenormant 'Sol Elagabalus' in the Revue de I'histoire des reW ^
…
goo The stone of Elagabalos
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3 It was obtained by Sir William Ridgeway, through Mr H. Lawson of the consul*'
…
4 On whom see F. Lenormant 'Sol Elagabalus' in the Revue de I'histoire des reW ^
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (d) The stone of Elegabalos
901
The stone of Elagabalos 901
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The solar character of the god is further attested by Dion Cass. 78. 31. 1 (ix. 410 Cary)
…
nammicomo devoti pectora Soli | vitam agitant (sc. Emeseni). Hence the spelling 'IIX10-
…
V°n which see the speculations of K. Tiimpel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 1868 ff.),
…
n N (*) N a bronze coin struck by Antoninus Pius. The star on the stone is probably one
…
P; 357)- Cp. the star that appears in the field of FiS 741-
…
y Caracalla, showing the stone of Elagabalos at Emesa in a hexastyle temple with an
902
go2 The stone of Elagabalos
…
Marcus Aurelius had built for Faustina at the foot of Mount
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oblong (quid?) in its pediment. The stone is set on a base, protected by a balustrade
…
Fig. 743 is from a specimen of mine. The horn set on the ground behind Elag3^ f
903
The stone of Elagabalos 903
…
stone, and thus celebrated a sacred marriage between the Sun and
…
4 A concise summary of the evidence is given by S. B. Platner—T. Ashby A Topo-
…
Gei G- Wissowa in the Ann. d. Inst. 1883 lv. 164—167 pi. M (with additions id.
904
The stone of Elagabalos
…
Once a year, at midsummer, the stone was taken from the
…
But these vagaries were terminated by his death in 222 A.D. The
…
Augustus to Constantine London 1907 p. 307 ff. pi. 94. The cap measures o"56m high and
905
The stone of Elagabalos
…
fra ■' ^r°nner 'Les monnaies d'Uranius Antoninus' in the Annuaire de la sociite
906
The stone of Elagabalos
…
three horizontal bands and three rows of points, the whole efTect
…
Madden Diet. Rom. Coins p. 908 f. fig. My fig. 753 is from a fresh cast of the 0
907
The stone of Dousares 907
…
'Theusares, that is the god Ares at Petra in Arabia. The god Ares is
…
the victims' blood, that being their form of libation. The whole building abounds
…
(|- 754) M. Aurelius AOYCAPHC 060CAA PAH [NOON] and the date H0(?)
…
The stone of Dousares 907
…
'Theusares, that is the god Ares at Petra in Arabia. The god Ares is
…
the victims' blood, that being their form of libation. The whole building abounds
…
(|- 754) M. Aurelius AOYCAPHC 060CAA PAH [NOON] and the date H0(?)
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (e) The stone of Dousares
909
The stone of Dousares 909
…
suggested that on a coin of Petra struck by Severus the object
…
south-west of Bostra, the lintel spanning the main gate of an
910
91 o The stone of Dousares
…
stones, massebhoth, are indeed wide-spread throughout the Semitic
…
2 See e.g. S. A. Cook The Religion of Ancient Palestine in the light of Archaeology
…
Reallex. i. 235 f., W. Robertson Smith Lectures on the Religion of the Semites3 London
…
6 The analogy of Woodhenge and Stonehenge in the west suggests that the sacred
…
And, since any object of timber ultimately decays, it might—like the wooden columns of
…
demeure d'un esprit.' Id. Israel from its Beginnings to the Middle of the Eighth Centw
…
megalithic erections of Palestine and Syria, and so take us back through the Bronze ^
…
At a late stage in their evolution they began, like the standing stones of Sal
911
The stone of Dousares
…
right in thinking that the same whimsy gave rise to the genitive
…
the 'niveau syro-phenicien' at Laodikeia ad Libanum (Qadesh) and regarded by the
…
speuj 6eou Aov\<rdpeos i-rrli-qire \ rbv fiaifibv ex t\Siv ISluiv erei yd' (59 of the Arabian era
912
The stone of Dousares
…
A solar aspect of the god has also been deduced from the occurrence
…
2 Lebas—Waddington Asie Mineure iii no. 1907 (Bostra, in the first half of s. ii A.D.)
…
Another form of Zeus recognised at Bostra was Zeus Amnion, who appears on the
…
Sun-worship pure and simple is attested for the Nabataeans by Strab. 784 fa'0"
913
The stone of Dousares
…
parallels to the Christian Epiphany2 as celebrated on the night of
…
by this mystery, they make answer: "This day and hour Kore (that is, the
…
K. Holl 'Der Ursprung des Epiphanienfestes' in the Sitzungsber. d. Akad. d. Wiss.
…
aeia''es' under Zenon emperor of the east (474— 491 a.d.))-...oiirw Si.iyvbi to &pprjrov
…
Sophie praise see O. Weinreich 'Aion in Eleusis' in the Archiv f. Rel. 1916—1919
914
914 The stone of Dousares
…
p. 187 n. 1 approves a suggestion of F. Boll, that they represented the five ' Lebenssteme'
…
istischen Aionvorstellung' in the Bibliothek Warburg. Vortrdge 1921—1922 p. 125 ff.,
…
R. Eisler in the Archiv f. Rel. 1912 xv. 630 prints Xaafiov and notes: ^es>
915
The stone of Dousares 915
…
AaxapyvoU Tifj.uip.ev01. oi oiKovvTes Aovaaprjvol, ihs Aaxaprjvol)—the scriptural 'mount
…
in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 2457). The local cult is mentioned incidentally by
…
colerent.' R. Eisler in the Archiv f. Rel. 1912 xv. 630 n. o comments ' ~ZapaKi\vol von
…
&vTpov, Ze/3cb 'A(ppo5lTT] (sic) Kpbvov Kal Xap-ap Xeyere. The cult is further discussed by
…
Without accent) T77 airwv Trpoaayopevovoi ykiiaar]. F. Boll in the Sitzungsber. d. Heidelb.
916
The stone of Dousares
…
definitely that the black stone of Dousares was an actual meteorite.
…
cubus, English cttbe—the goddess being represented by a stone block (cp. Lyd. de metis-
…
ku'ub 'bosom,' ku'ba 'virginity.' Cp. the Hittite Mother of the gods, whose sign 15
…
The Meccan Ka'aba, a feminine substantive, was originally a goddess embodied aS Jse
…
From fiip-pa Eisler passes on to d/xcpaXos, contending that the Lydian Omphale
917
The stone of Dousares
…
F. Miinter3 and F. v. Dalberg4, who went on to argue that the
…
Possession, which externally appeared to be a black slag, with the inside of a bright and
918
The stone of Dousares
…
in 1853, has described and illustrated the Ka'bah as decked in its
…
3 The expression tKriirupta rrjs 'Arppobtrr/s used by Zigabenos and Niketas is *e
…
Xpvo-rjv Trap' eKelvots Xofidp is more vague. But there can be little doubt that the Tvtf°s
919
The stone of Dousares
…
smoothed: it looks as if the whole had been broken into many pieces by
…
°f pitch and gravel of a similar, but not quite the same, brownish color. This
…
corrections or additions. My fig. 772 reproduces the sketch of the Black Stone given by
…
4 FiS- 773, a and b, are reduced (scale %) from the half-size section and elevation of
…
^rid notwithstanding the polish imparted by myriads of kisses, bears to the present day
920
92o The stone siderites or oreites
…
aware of its twofold name, but adds merely that the stone is
…
1 Burton op. cit? p. 494 n. 3 observes: 'Ibn Jubayr declares the depth of the stoi'e
…
O. Rossbach ib. vii. ni3f., Joan Evans Magical Jewels of the Middle Ages and 1
…
8 Printed at the end of E. Abel Orphei Lithica Berolini 1881 p. 161 ff. and, from tv,rf
…
92o The stone siderites or oreites
…
aware of its twofold name, but adds merely that the stone is
…
1 Burton op. cit? p. 494 n. 3 observes: 'Ibn Jubayr declares the depth of the stoi'e
…
O. Rossbach ib. vii. ni3f., Joan Evans Magical Jewels of the Middle Ages and 1
…
8 Printed at the end of E. Abel Orphei Lithica Berolini 1881 p. 161 ff. and, from tv,rf
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (f) The stone siderítes or oreites
921
The stone siderites or oreites
…
the most popular lapidary of the middle ages. More than a hundred
…
The ' Orphic' Litkikd, a work assigned on stylistic and other
…
Helenos—we read—advised the Greeks to fetch Philoktetes
…
The text of the last two sentences is defective and stands in need of emendation
922
922 The stone siderites or oreites
…
bed and bath and food. Meantime he washed the wise stone2 in
…
this prophetic stone6 that Helenos told the sons of Atreus how his
…
Helenos the seer was, like his sister Helene, a genuine figure oi
…
range of Ide, where iron was first discovered by the Idaeafl
…
mountain-mother8. It was, therefore, natural that the ' iron-stone
…
the earliest iron to be worked was meteoric iron9. That is doubt
923
The stone siderites or oreites 923
…
the stone called siderites or oi-eites came from a telluric outcrop
…
gemacht habe'), J. L. Myres Who were the Greeks? Univ. of California Press 1930
…
discovery and use of this "metal of heaven" (as the Egyptians believed it to be) cannot
…
occasionally found worked, from Predynastic times to the Nineteenth Dynasty, it was
…
f0che a silicates ferrugineux'), W. Ridgeway The Early Age of Greece Cambridge 1901
924
indeed a meteorite like others already found in the service of
…
That none might break? In the aithe'r and the clouds
…
W. Leaf5 observes that the word rendered ' anvils' (dkmonas)
…
Till I unfettered thee and cast the clogs
…
the Trojan plain were pointed out as being the very 'anvils
…
85 ff. ('Veins of meteorites'). L. Beck op. cit. p. 19 states that the earliest exact desC|^0
…
4 //. 15. 18 ff. 6 W. Leaf A Companion to the Iliad London 1892 P' J
…
indeed a meteorite like others already found in the service of
…
That none might break? In the aithe'r and the clouds
…
W. Leaf5 observes that the word rendered ' anvils' (dkmonas)
…
Till I unfettered thee and cast the clogs
…
the Trojan plain were pointed out as being the very 'anvils
…
85 ff. ('Veins of meteorites'). L. Beck op. cit. p. 19 states that the earliest exact desC|^0
…
4 //. 15. 18 ff. 6 W. Leaf A Companion to the Iliad London 1892 P' J
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (g) Ákmon
925
F. Munter1 thought it not impossible that the meteorites in
…
°f Indo-Europaean speech thought the sky to be made of stone8,
…
whose own researches in the subject will shortly be published.
…
e passage belongs to the ' emblemata vetustissima,' which F. Jacoby in his ed. p. 87
…
p g g^^0'1' °'K^ova' ahirpifiavov. Kvirpioi. Cp. the neolithic pounder discussed supra
…
JMer Sec.)...thunderbolt...the firmament.'
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (h) The stone of Kronos
928
928 The stone of Kronos
…
Hera of the golden sandals and strong Hades, who dwells beneath the ground
…
children save himself should have kingly honour among the immortals. [For he
…
she might in secret bear her dear child and might require the vengeance of her
…
and told her all that was fated to happen touching Kronos the king and his
…
6 Literally 'might get paid the Erinyes of her own father' (sc. Ouranos), whom Kron°s
…
7 Supra ii. 549, 845. C. Picard in the Rev. Et. Gr. 1926 xxxix. 194 n. 1 objects
…
11 Rhea. The change of subject makes it clear that at this point we pass
929
The stone of Kronos
…
Be that as it may, the myth was accepted on the authority of
…
5 (obv*16 ^ar's I922 V- 23<> n°. G 366, id. in the Corp. vases ant. Louvre iii 1. d pi. 28,
931
The stone of Kronos 931
…
from Rhodes and now at New York, represents the famous ruse as
…
similar passages). J. de Witte loc. cit. suggested that the two attendants of Rhea were
…
4 E. de Chanot 'Cronos, Rhea et Nice' in the Gaz. Arch. 1877 iii. 116 pi. 18 ( = my
…
P' l22 (either by the Nausikaa Painter or by an associate), id. Attische Vasenmaler des
…
-P* apart from those of the Oinanthe Painter'), G. M. A. Richter Red-figund Athenian
932
The stone of Kronos
…
'The Plataeans have a temple of Hera worth seeing for its size and its
…
The precise character and arrangement of these sculptures 1
…
them stands a chair. On the wall hangs a bag. t ^.
933
The stone of Kronos
…
and Praxiteles' statues of Leto and her children on ' the Mantinean
…
4 Paus. 8. 9. 1, with the remarks of G. M. A. Richter op. cit. p. 198 f. figs. 679—681.
…
Harpe.' A. H. Krappe in his Balor With the Evil Eye Columbia University 1927
935
The stone of Kronos 935
…
a gesture of frantic supplication. But the ogre, with grim face and
…
himdtion, rushes forward to present Kronos with the stony sub-
…
1 I cannot agree with Visconti, who loc. cit. took the paidagogds and the handmaid to
936
The stone of Kronos
…
Frazer Golden Bouglfl: The Dying God p. 192.
…
in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1903 vii. 202 says: 'A comparison of these passages plainly
…
in the Thes. Ling. Lat. i. 43, 27 ff. abaddir deus dicitur, quo nomine lapis vocatur, 1l£lJl
…
We gather from Augustine that the term was used of certain deities by the
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (i) Zeus Kappótas
939
'About three furlongs from Gythion is an unwrought stone. The story goes
…
The distance from this spot to the centre of the ancient site agrees well with
…
E. S. Forster in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1906—1907 xiii. 222 f.
…
^ Lebas—Reinach Voyage Arch. p. 32 pi. Itin. 25 ( = my fig. 781). R. Weil in the
…
W. M. Leake Travels in the Morea London 1830 i. 248.
…
t|le ^0T" I e ho SoXos- I -poi Si hbire | vdfios, | ajroordro. The interpretation depends on
941
Neither of these explanations is quite satisfactory. The first
…
and smaller than 1 a rocky platform at the foot of the cliff.' The
…
the relic in question was a comparatively small stone long since
…
(Gythium).' A. N. Skias loc. cit. suspected that diroffrputfeoTai meant \i8oroixeiv or the
…
1 See K. Maass 'Heilige Steine' in the Rhein. A/us. 1929 lxxviii. 8 ff. and K. Latte
…
Zeus himself, when enamoured of Hera, would repair to the Leucadian rock and sit
…
whether they were of natural origin like the oreiles (supra p. 921), or artefacts such as
…
The owner of the "thunderbolt" was a miner at Pool who "lent it out " at 3d. a time!
…
162.' [U. Kohler in the Ath. Mitth. 1878 iii. 163 published a base from Gythion,
942
tention that Kappotas means 'the Swallower.' For though in the
…
desiderate either Kronos the Swallower or Zeus the Swallowed.
…
towards proving that Zeus Kappdtas really meant Zeus ' the
…
4 E. Maass in the R/iein. Mus. 1929 lxxviii. 7 f. : Ka7rirt6ras =' Herniedergeflogen.
…
7 H. Usener in the Rhein. Mus. 1905 lx. 12 'Vielmehr gehort ttut- zu Wurzel fteT
…
8 F. Solmsen in the Rhein. Mus. 1907 lxii. 337 ' Morphologisch ist diese schon^
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §11. General conclusions with regard to Zeus as god of dark sky
943
§11. General Conclusions with regard to Zeus as god of the
…
Starting from the primitive belief in an animate Sky, we
…
lightning-fork or thunderbolt16. Zeus, who thus sent the lightning
…
Prominent among such Diosermai was the Earthquake19, attri-
…
gj Jvitka, the highest peak of Mt Olympos, photographed from the Ridge by Mr C. M.
945
Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 94.5
…
Almost every section of this treatise serves to illustrate the
…
identified with the supreme deity of more than one non-Hellenic
…
fyanwidn* in north Africa, Ba'a/-samin7 in Syria, not to mention the
946
the thunderbolt. Yet its terrors were not wholly terrific1. Zeus
…
continues with Thracian and Orphic beliefs8, only to end with the
…
perjurers10, just as on Italian soil Dius Fidius, 'the Cleaver,' a
…
Anatolian form, the labrys, was deliberately re-shaped into the
…
the god with serious deep-set eyes, brow furrowed by thought, a°
…
above the puppet emperor18, while his Syrian counterpart Iup1
…
10 Mr H. Mattingly draws my attention to the fact that the same gesture 0 .^s
947
Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 947
…
the cosmic character of such a god tended to find expression in
…
towards Orphism5, expanded the same theme into hymns of a
948
'life' to all things1, and Dia as being the cause 'through' which
…
Bithynia6 and Perinthos in Thrace7 show Zeus seated in the midst
…
and adaptability in the face of changing conditions. The earth'
…
the wedding-god par excellence on account of his own hierbs gdm°s '
949
Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 949
…
There are grounds for suspecting that the laws inscribed on Solon's
…
speaks of her as seated at his side10. Euripides in the Melanippe
…
v- 574. R. Hirzel Themis, Dike und Verwandtes Leipzig 1907 pp. 56—227 (the fullest
…
*n a fable of Archilochus there is an appeal to Zeus who regards both the Hybris and
950
Bound1 scoffs at "the crude Hesiodic2 idea of Dike acting as court-
…
Thou lead'st all mortal things on the path of Justice.
…
But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest
…
i Orph. frag. 23 Kern ap. pseudo-Dem. c. Aristog. 1. 11 (on the spurious character
…
that Basileia [supra p. 60 n. 5) was Dike the iripebpos Aibs (Soph. O.C. 1381 f., An'iaI>'
951
Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 951
…
of Zeus but must, like Themis and the highest Nomos2, be frankly-
…
mind over his killing of Cleitus, said that the reason why Justice and Right are
…
When Antiochos i of Kommagene called himself by the bombastic
…
are stray hints and previsions in the cults of Zeus Meiltchios6, Zeus
…
under the special protection of a divine escort9, nay more, was
953
Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 953
…
seems early to have taken on a solar character, but in the Hellenistic
…
3 The Dionysiac nomenclature was syncretistic. Diotiysos came from Thrace (supra
…
Dionysos, the life-god of the Thracians (supra ii. 1024 f.), dies only to rise again,
…
je^Aeschylos und aus der Kassandra des Lykophron.' As to the Bacchae, Sir
954
Tarsos in his speech before the Areiopagos actually quotes the
…
and in the same context cites, perhaps from a lost poem by
…
Paul must have been struck, and struck forcibly, by the Cretan
…
the physical basis of the cult of Zeus involved mental, moral, and
…
canonized when Pheidias at the very zenith of his fame made his
…
from Ancient Writers illustrative of the History of Greek Sculpture London 1895 P'
955
Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 955
…
groups representing the daughters of Zeus—three Charites2 and
…
5 F. Eichler ' Thebanische Sphinx' in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1937 xxx.
…
Paus. 5. 11. 3 adds that the man binding his head with a fillet was said to resemble
…
°wd. s.v. 'Pafivovtrla NV/ie<ris). But Gregory of Nazianzos tells the same tale of Athena
…
°" $&ktv\ov Trapa\aj3eiv kcU rbv waT5a irpbs tiraivov ttjs Seas), appears to connect the
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tected by barriers like walls1. Of these, the one that faced the door
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and Peirithoos, Hellas and Salamis, Herakles and the Nemean
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The exact construction and decoration of the throne has long been a bone of contention
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In my restoration (supra ii pi. xlvi) I have assumed (1) that the four bars (Kat>6fes)'
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there was a strong central pier or mast to ensure the stability of the whole colossal nS11!^
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columns apparently serving as a Sardinian model of the sky. The tomb of Porsenn*
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2 Lions were a traditional feature in the decoration of divine or royal thrones. ^
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feet (i pi. j). And the usage could be traced further afield. Solomon's chryselephantine
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Manuel d'archeologie orientate Paris 1931 iii. 1136 fig- 747). The archaic goddess from
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]j^S- ' 20 has much to say. Among the Baganda and allied tribes of Bantu speech the
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BS originally emphasised his claim by transforming the human biped into the animal
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°f Al ' V' C' ^a<7'^s W"'' yiyov(v). Much ancient lore gathered about the birth
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the sea, received by Eros and crowned by Peitho. On either side
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in the half-light of the temple, to isolate the statue from the
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'I am aware that the measurements of the Zeus at Olympia in point of heigh*
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from Pausanias' careful enumeration of details, partly from the
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4 S. B. Smith 'Der Zeus des Phidias auf eleischen Mtinzen' in the Arch. Zeit- 1
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These articles between them cover all the Zeus-types on the coinage of OlywP1
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effigy with much assurance, we can at least recall the impression
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But not till imperial times can we expect to find any accurate renderings of the
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Hadrian, now at Paris. It was first figured by J. Friedlaender in the Berliner Blatter
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>n the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1908 xxviii. 49 fig. 1 illustrates it to the scale f. A second
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(3) is a third bronze coin struck by Hadrian and secured by J. Friedlaender for the
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everal replicas were found at Olympia, of which the best preserved, now at Athens, is
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(4) is a fourth bronze coin struck by Hadrian, also in the Berlin collection.
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that it made on men of various tempers and types—the soldier, the
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utterly eclipsed by the reality1. Livy2 puts it with dry, unconscious
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in his spirit. And so, just as if he had been about to offer victims on the Capitol,
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made nothing beyond the Athena at Athens or the Olympian Zeus in Elis. The
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Lucian in cynical mood bears witness to the same effect on the mind of the populace •
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0 Cic. orat. 8 f. The passage ends: nec vero ille artifex, cum faceret Iovis formal11
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be impressed: bulls led to the altar would be content to suffer, if it
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s not the colloquial £ 'ya9(, but a more serious use of the adjective as in Plat. Tim.
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life without the solace of sweet sleep, even he, methinks, if he stood
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fancies, or at most combined the unconvincing likenesses produced
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materials, did you really select the right type and create a form
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views already accepted and established. He would not stress the
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is to know the human body in which these qualities reside, and
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to the animal types by which barbarians represent the divine. •••
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often in dreams stretch out their arms to the absent ones, so men,
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art give the name of gods to mountains, rough tree-trunks, and
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wish of the heart and proclaim aloud any conceivable aspect or
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harmony with itself. By the help of my art and the counsel of Elis,
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^Ta6rr)s (i/is. j. Geel ed. Lugduni Batavorum 1840 p. io6)>t^j p.op<f>r)s. Surely the
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The speech, which had risen like a rocket, might have concluded
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How comes it that this great statue, for centuries the acknow-
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693 n- 3)- Bergk ad loc. conjectured that the next line in Pindar's paidn was Alicas
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Kai irarrip Sijfuovpybs 6 Zeds 6 dpitXTorexvas. The passage evidently haunted the memory
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i A marble head in the Hermitage (L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pit. I^?5
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Vatic, iii. t. no—113 Sala Rotonda no. 539 pi. 36), the Jacobsen head at Ny Carlsbe
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241), and a bronze head at Vienna (H. Schrader in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. iy
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' It was wrought of ivory, and so huge was its size that, although the temple
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we Colossus which failed in the casting' and p. 113 notes 'The Colossus of Nero was a
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upbraids Zeus for failing to use the thunderbolt in his hand :
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frighten them off as the omnipotent's levin-bolt; the brand you hold over them
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he was; there are you in your opiate-trance, never hearing the perjurers nor
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those days; the thunderbolt was always hard at it, the aegis quivering, the
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under, and just one little ark was saved, stranding on the top of Lycoreus and
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prising vicissitudes. The descendants of Pheidias, entrusted by
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of Zeus to preserve the ivory from decay2, a dark oil made from
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are mentioned in inscriptions from Athens, where they had a special seat in the theatre
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*65w[to]![0] Aibs 4v 'OXvvvlq. Ti/StO'ov] | KXavSiov IlaTpbKXoy [Ao]|[/t]7tt/^ws). The
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toXv 0ej[otx]). On the Elean spelling *ai5wr^s, as opposed to the Ionic-Attic QaiSpw-
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4 H- C. Schubart in the Arch. Zeit. 1849 Zeitschrift fiir die Alterthumswissenschaft
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suggests that the wooden core of the great chryselephantine figure
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the days of Iulius Caesar the statue is said to have been struck by
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Rome. P. Memmius Regulus, commissioned to carry out the
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3 B. Ashmole in The Cambridge Ancient History Cambridge 1930 viii. 689 f.
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abolished the Olympic festival4 despite its unbroken record of
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This was the laugh of divine derision (cp. e.g. Psa. 2. 4, 37. r3, 59. 8), very different
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Cnidian Aphrodite of Praxiteles, and the Kairos of Lysippos1. But
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We have here a clear recognition of two main types in the icono-
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that, in the absence of authentic portraiture, throughout the first four centuries of ou>
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vielmehr erst mit dem 5. Jahrhundert.' To the same effect id. ' Ursprung und alteste
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PP- 341—345 ('Das Christusbild'), id. 'Christus in der friihchristlichen Kunst' in the
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the Jahrbiicher fiir protestanlische Theologie 1877 iii. 189—192, id. 'Zur Entwickelung
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special type of representation, the alleged axetpoTTol-qra (p. 263 ' Der christliche Achiro-
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and 13 pis., and the same scholar's enlarged study 'Das Aufkommen des bartigen
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llgne), J. Wilpert 'Alte Kopie der Statue von Paneas' in the Strena Buliciana
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4 6 that a marble sarcophagus (no. 174) now in the Lateran Museum (O. Marucchi
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beardless type was by far the more common, the bearded was rare
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has preserved on its right-hand side a faithful copy of the Paneas bronze. If so, the
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with fig. 492). We can hardly fail to recognise the Shepherd-Judge and Divine Rule''
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As to the bearded type in the Catacomb of Domitilla, J. Sauer in the Strena Bulician
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1 J. Sauer in the Strena Buliciana p. 319 ff. 'lledet
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A. Furtwangler 'Vom Zeus des Phidias' in the Milanges Perrot
Maßstab/Farbkeil
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Zeus Ombrios
round his head and an aigis over his left shoulder. Even the
inward effortless triumph, and the pictorial quality of the whole (Mttller—Wieseler Denkni.
d. alt. Kunst ii. 2 f. pi. r, 5, Mtiller—Wieseler—Wernicke Ant. Denkm. ii. 1. 3^
pi. 3, 7, Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 243 ff. Gemmentaf. 3, 3, Furtwangler A*»'
Gemmen i pi. 59, 8 ( = my pi. xliii: scale }), ii. 266, iii. 155, Lippold Gemmen pi. 2, 3
(enlarged) p. 168).
Hardly less remarkable is a cameo of mottled green malachite, now in my collection
and here published for the first time (pi. xliv: scale \). Zeus appears as a noble full-face
head, again wearing an oak-wreath (with three acorns) and a scaly aigis (in deeper green)'
This masterpiece may be placed somewhat later in the Hellenistic age than the sardonyx
a Fig. 348. b
above recorded, though earlier than such degenerate works as the mask from Otiic01
the Rotunda of the Vatican (Overbeck op. cit. Zeus p. 74 ff. no. 1 Atlas pi. 2, I ■>' Qr
bust from Pompeii in the Museum at Naples (id. ib. p. 82 f. no. 13 Atlas pi. 2> 3 1
the colossal head at Florence (id. ib. p. 86 f. no. 17 Atlas pi. 2, 5 f.). Malachite, oh^^te
from mines between Suez and Sinai, was known to the Egyptians at a very ear )
(G. F. Kunz The Curious Lore of Precious Stones Philadelphia & London I9r3 P' erS
and amulets made of it have been widely credited with protective and curative p ^
(S. Seligmann Der bose Blick und Verwandles Berlin 1910 ii. 30, id. Die magiM!,e"' n
undSchutzmittelStuttgart 1927 p. 261, cp. p. 282, W. M. Flinders Petrie Amulets L° gj.
1914 p. 52, Sir E. A. Wallis Budge Amulets and Superstitions Oxford 1930 ?'eJ£tant
Pliny speaks of it as highly prized for making seals (Plin. nat. hist. 37. 114)1
examples seem to be of the greatest rarity. Possibly malachite, like 'plasma
357 n. 4), was a rainy stone and as such deemed appropriate to Zeus. f tlifee
Later still (s. ii B.C.?) and of much less merit is a grandiose circular sardonyx ntiJ
layers, now at Petrograd, which represents Zeus as a profile head with exaggera ^ ^y,
furrow and occipital curve: oak-wreath (one acorn) and aigis as before gt -, jl*'
Zeus p. 243 ff. Gemmentaf. 3, 4, L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pe"t. 18 1 1
Zeus Ombrios
round his head and an aigis over his left shoulder. Even the
inward effortless triumph, and the pictorial quality of the whole (Mttller—Wieseler Denkni.
d. alt. Kunst ii. 2 f. pi. r, 5, Mtiller—Wieseler—Wernicke Ant. Denkm. ii. 1. 3^
pi. 3, 7, Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 243 ff. Gemmentaf. 3, 3, Furtwangler A*»'
Gemmen i pi. 59, 8 ( = my pi. xliii: scale }), ii. 266, iii. 155, Lippold Gemmen pi. 2, 3
(enlarged) p. 168).
Hardly less remarkable is a cameo of mottled green malachite, now in my collection
and here published for the first time (pi. xliv: scale \). Zeus appears as a noble full-face
head, again wearing an oak-wreath (with three acorns) and a scaly aigis (in deeper green)'
This masterpiece may be placed somewhat later in the Hellenistic age than the sardonyx
a Fig. 348. b
above recorded, though earlier than such degenerate works as the mask from Otiic01
the Rotunda of the Vatican (Overbeck op. cit. Zeus p. 74 ff. no. 1 Atlas pi. 2, I ■>' Qr
bust from Pompeii in the Museum at Naples (id. ib. p. 82 f. no. 13 Atlas pi. 2> 3 1
the colossal head at Florence (id. ib. p. 86 f. no. 17 Atlas pi. 2, 5 f.). Malachite, oh^^te
from mines between Suez and Sinai, was known to the Egyptians at a very ear )
(G. F. Kunz The Curious Lore of Precious Stones Philadelphia & London I9r3 P' erS
and amulets made of it have been widely credited with protective and curative p ^
(S. Seligmann Der bose Blick und Verwandles Berlin 1910 ii. 30, id. Die magiM!,e"' n
undSchutzmittelStuttgart 1927 p. 261, cp. p. 282, W. M. Flinders Petrie Amulets L° gj.
1914 p. 52, Sir E. A. Wallis Budge Amulets and Superstitions Oxford 1930 ?'eJ£tant
Pliny speaks of it as highly prized for making seals (Plin. nat. hist. 37. 114)1
examples seem to be of the greatest rarity. Possibly malachite, like 'plasma
357 n. 4), was a rainy stone and as such deemed appropriate to Zeus. f tlifee
Later still (s. ii B.C.?) and of much less merit is a grandiose circular sardonyx ntiJ
layers, now at Petrograd, which represents Zeus as a profile head with exaggera ^ ^y,
furrow and occipital curve: oak-wreath (one acorn) and aigis as before gt -, jl*'
Zeus p. 243 ff. Gemmentaf. 3, 4, L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pe"t. 18 1 1