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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 as an ox; Zeus Olbios 633

(=my fig. 428) was the first to publish the correct design and to include a point noticed
by A. S. Murray, that in front of the heifer's head stood the letters [0]l for 'Iii). An
early red-figured plate by 'the Cerberus Painter' c. 520—510 B.C. (M. H. Swindler Ancient
Painting Yale Univ. Press 1929 p. 191), found at Chiusi and later in the Pizzati and
Blaydes collections, makes Hermes administer the coup de grdcc, while Io as a heifer
bounds away on her wanderings (E. Gerhard in the Arch. Zeit. 1847 v. 17 ff. pi. 2 ( = my
% 429), Reinach Rip. Vases i. 363, 1, Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 479 (no. 17)
Atlas pi. 7, iS, Hoppin Red-fig. Vases i. 145 no. 7, J. D. Beazley Attische Vasenmaler
des rotfignrigen Sttis Tubingen 1925 p. 30 no. 5). A red-figured stamnos from Caere,
now at Vienna (Masner Samml. ant. Vasen u. Terracotten Wien p. 52 no. 338), by 'the

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but by aainter' c- 48° B.C. likewise has Hermes slaying Argos, here covered with eyes,
llle Pitt S "P represents 1° as a steer (!), and adds a seated and sceptred Zeus, completing
right to 0 b}!.an olive-tree on the left and a palm-tree, with a doe behind it, on the
eesture of 7 °ne in the Ann- d- Inst- l865 xxxvii. 147—159 pi. I—K (interprets the
ffe Zeus r'fl aS * hint °{ h'S u,timate intervention, cp. Aisch. P. v. 848 f. hravBa
^(** Rpoi.;-1'0^ ^M'^'""'a I f'ra0wi' irapfiei xeipl Kal 6iyiiv fibvov, Mosch. 2. 50 ff. h 5' riv
^°As ei)Ke fa flra^°'0! Iipi/ia xepvi" I irbpnos 'Ivaxlys, tt)v 5' twrairdpip Traph Nel\(p I f*
ZePat"° 7r°X'" Mtrd'i«'Se ywtuica), Reinach Rip. Vases i. 314, Overbeck Gr. Funst-
(=Iniy pl"S rP' 28 ^' 477 {- (no- '5) Atlas PL 7> IO> men- VorUgebL 1890—1891 pi. n, 1
Girgenti p • ' *}' ^' D" Beazley cit- P- no no- 0- A red-figured hydrla by 'the
a"d now at"!?16' C' B'C'' former'y m 'be Pascale collection at Santa Maria di Capua
'eVen one b ^ ^Iawr' 'las a nnely painted design of Argos, with eyes all over his body
Sl<in cape fez'*11 the Straps of his riSht hoot and another under his left boot), leopard-
eact 0f j Ur ^'/oj. dub, and sword, pursued by Hermes (wreath, pitasos, chlamys) in
tllfi altar, and"!"5 ^ SWOrd- Io M a heifer bounds away to the left. The Doric column,
taltin8 place ' ptlestess with temple-key and poppy-headed sceptre, mark the scene as
\x 3 says of \ ArS've Heraion. The four small bushes are its sacred grove (Apollod.

e ^"'11. jif. ]' 7'cus and ,lera balance each other on the left and right (E. Petersen in
' l893 wiL 328 no. 17, J. C. Hoppin 'Argos, Io, and the Prometheus of

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