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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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596 Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon

(8) Myths of the Dipolieia : Thaulon.

We come now to the third version of the Bouphonia-legend,
that associated with the name of Thaulon. Our earliest source is
Androtion, the author of a fourth-century Atthis or ' History 0
Attike' much quoted in antiquity1. He states that once on t e
occasion of the Diipoleia an ox ate the cake prepared for sacrifi°e
and that thereupon a certain Thaulon, just as he was, killed the
beast with his axe2. Souidas, drawing from the same source, sa)~
that Thaulon killed it with his own axe3. ^

Sundry other details we owe to Agallis4, a learned
Korkyra, who is known to have expounded Homer in the th'r
century B.C.5 A propos of the shield made by Hephaistos for Acni
she argued that Hephaistos, being the father of Erichthonios, reP^e
sented on the said shield a whole series of scenes drawn from ^
early history of Attike. Following out this whimsical notion,
maintained that the two cities portrayed on the shield were A ^
and Eleusis. The ploughing and harvesting took place 10 ^
neighbourhood of Eleusis; and the king, who sceptre in ^aI1g
watched the reapers and binders at their work, was Triptole ^
We are bidden to note that some copies of the text insert an e
line describing

The crops of Eleusinian Demeter,
Giver of bright gifts0.

1 He is probably to be identified with the Athenian orator of the sarn

(E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2173 (if.). „. |jYA

2 Androt. frag. 13 (Frag. hist. Gr. i. 372 Muller) ap. schol. Aristoph. W*''^^ els
de ~Bov<pbvia 7raXcua eopTT], -qv <pa<xiv dyeaOaL p.erd ra /xvcT^pia, Sre Kal ftovv ^ <q0tt)
iirb/ivqtTiv tov irptbTOV (povevdivros fiobs ev aKpoirb\ei, dfafiivov tov weXdvov ev Tl ^ ,^Tfj
Auiro\iuv.^ eopri) (n wapd 'AOijvaiots eirireXov/ie'vr) t-rj ' Ad-qvq.. cod. V. ,r47rtt>""'
'AOyvalwv wdvv apxala. ev yap tols AuiroXelois (pad (<p-qal codd. R.V.) P0VP ^ rot*
KaTaipayeTv to irapeaKevao-p.e'vov els TTp> dvatav, Kal tovtov x^P1" ^°^v ®voV<! ^s el%6'
AuiroXelois, did tov §ovv tov <paybvTa t6 irbwavov Kal TvSivra. |[6ai5Xwca. St "'"^gotf^'
TtZ ireXtKei awoKrelvai tov fiovv, Kada Kal 'Avdporloiv p.e'/xvijTai. Sid Tijs Terapr^-H

s.vv. Bov<pbvia bis, Bovcpovia, and BavXuv, Favorin. lex. p. 385, 20ft". _ r!,ayt»''ra 1°

3 Souid. s.v. QaiXuv, Qaffkwvos. os Tip ISlip irekiicei aviKreive tov iSovv tov ™ see
irbwavov, Sirep t\v irapeaKevao-fie'vov els tt]v Ovfflav iv tois AuiroXlois. On the

P. Stengel Opferbrdiichc der Griechen Leipzig—Berlin 1910 p. 208 n. 2. hardly

4 'AydUls 7/ KepKvpala (Athen. 14 d, schol. T. II. 18. 483). Posterity « 'impernel:
with the name of this poor lady, transforming her into a man, a fool, a jjuSt£itb-
'AyaXKlas 6 Kepmpalos schol. A. //. 18. 491, 'A7aXX(as ns, KepKvpaios avVP^^t
in II. p. 1156, 39 f., AaXls ij K.epKvpala schol. V. //. 18. 483, 'Avaya^ 1 AtteIi0011
Souid. s.vv. 'AvayaWls, opxno-is iravrbpupios, cnpaTpa (ii. 996, 18 n. Bernhar y ^

was drawn to schol. //. 18. 483 by J. Toepffer Altische Genealogic Berlin 1

6 G. Wentzel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 718. Supra i. 224. ^ J3oUiD-

6 II. 18. 551° (Ludwich) Kapwbv 'EXevo-ivlrjs Avfi^repos dy~Kaod(l>pov- ^ ■ ^ perb*P

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