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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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°f this cult is unknown, but the appellative is already found in a
Dionysiac context as early as the first half of the sixth century B.C.

Diimmler1 many years ago published a Corinthian krater, found
at Caere and now preserved in the Louvre2, which illustrates two
successive scenes (fig. 381, a and &) from a Dorian farce3. The one

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^he fi ** ^ute-player and a masked man4 dancing to the sound of
act '"nile two companions are surprised by their master in
carrying off a full wine-jar. The men are named Eilno{p)s,

3 and Pi "?mler in the Ann. d. Inst. 1S85 lvii. 127—131 pi. D, I ( = my fig. 38r, a),

I}- PoiV (=my fie- 38.,/').

ti Schn 1 i* ant"lues d" Louvre Paris 1897 p. 55 no. E 632.

^ateru,. Kordax Munchen 1910 pp. 35 f. fig., 48fT., M. Bieber Die Denkmiiler
' , rd-Camb"id" im Alterlum Berlin—Leipzig 1920 p. ugf. figs. 123 a, 123 b, A. W.
* E' pOttier / Dithyramb Tragedy and Comedy Oxford 1927 p. 263 f.
• c,t. 'un compagnon barbu a masque de Satyre.'
 
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