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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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Zeus Ombrios

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c- 50 B.C. onwards combine the enthroned type of Zeus with the
gesture first seen on the coin of Peukolaos1. This gesture, if I am
not mistaken, is simply one variety of that ancient world-wide
superstition, the prophylactic use of horns2.

Another example of a local rain-god identified by the Greeks
With their Zeus is that of the Philistine Marna or Marnas3. Bronze

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543 fig- 358.

Fig- 373-

P.f ' Oie Gebarden der Griechen und Rbmer Leipzig 1890 pp. 103 f., 124,

ni°Uv j ,° y Homs of Honour London 1900 pp. 1—315, I. Scheftelowitz ' Das Horner-
^arstel] ^ e^onen' m the Archiv f. Rel. 1912 xv. 451—487 ('1 Die urspriingliche

(45G__46q\S ^,er Gotter in Tiergestalt' (451—456). '2 Die Horner am Haupt der Gotter'

ZUln Moiid ' ' ^*amonen m'1 Homern' (460^). '4 Die Beziehungen der Gotterhorner
^'Uicher A *—' 5 Horner auf dem Haupte der Konige und Priester als Symbol
■7 ^ornam11^1' *47I—+73)- '6 Horner am Altar als Symbol der Heiligkeit' (473f.).
''cher a. n^'e"e zur Abwehr von damonischen Einfltissen und zur Uberwindung feind-
sinstrii , —483)- '8 Die magischen Wirkungen des Horns als Behalter und
Sla"t>en< ^lent' (483—487)), id. 'Horn I.' in the Handwbrterbuch des deutschen Aber-
'^opadia 'LeiPzlg "93i iv. 325—327, J. A. MacCulloch 'Horns' in J. Hastings
'792a^_7g °f Religion and Ethics 1913 vi. 79ib—796s ('1. Divinities with horns'
tIlen' (793b-l- *" ^mi-divine and demoniac beings with horns' (793a_b). '3. Horned
0'herrit ^?/^° '4- ^ag'cal aspects of horns'(794s—796s). '5. Horns in sacrificial
i 3 °n whom 9<5l))' SHfra 5°6—5-1 (' Ritual Horns').

4t) ^"ly—ty- S6e tlle Painstaking, though hardly exhaustive, article by K. Preisendanz
irahle surSS0Wa Keal-Enc- "iv. 1899—1906. This should be supplemented by the
t( 'he light 0/y °f my friend Professor S. A. Cook The Religion of Ancient Palestine
\\ri°l>als Gotte ArchaeoloSy London 1930 pp. 180—186. See also W. W. Baudissin
' 3T8 ff-, iv - esna"'e '"'fudentum und seine Stelte in der Rcligionsgeschichte Giessen 1929
'Sethis'

ParQel °f mbcIei'i0rlUnily °f Publishing a bronze seal (fig. 373), which came to me with
e aneous antiquities from Egypt. The inscription (fig. 373, b) is deeply
 
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