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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 Olbtos

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A cornelian signed by Dioskourides, the supreme glyptic artist of the Augustan age
(Pirn. nat. hist. 37. 8, Suet. Aug. 50, cp. Dion Cass. 51. 3), shows a deep-cut head of
Io> again with budding horns, earrings, and necklace. This gem, admittedly the loveliest
of his works, is said to have been found in 1756 on the estate of the Duca di Bracciano,
rom whose possession it passed into the Poniatowski collection. In 1839 that collection
*as sold in London, and the present owner of the gem is unknown (S. Reinach in the
chronique des Arisen. 5 and 12, 1895, pp. 1 and 11, E. Babelon in Daremberg—Saglio
Ant. ii. 1478 n. 1). Publications include Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 486 (b)

Fig. 438.

,o^m.entaf- 5i 10 (inadequate), A. Furtwangler in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst.
pi fi 222 no' 6 P1- 8> 25 [ = id. Kleine Schriften Miinchen 1913 ii. 215 ff. no. 6
The J- 25)'^

Ant. Gemmen\. pi. 49, 9 and pi. 51, 17 (enlarged), ii. 234, J. H. Middleton
'"ipre i"""^ Gems oje Classical Times Cambridge 1891 p. 78 f. My fig. 438 is from a fine
*ncis S'°n °^ t'1C or'6ma' by T- Cades Collezioiu di N° 1400 Improntidelle migliori pietre
1 ma ant,che, che moderne, ricavati dalle piu distinte Collezioni conosciute dell' Enropa
Uas*e, A no. 42.

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locc- cittT °L "1IS mas'erpiece have, of course, been made in modern times (A. Furtwangler
lhe Tyszk' ancient copies also exist. One such is a sard from Kalchedon, formerly in
/fo"se Co7lWlCZ Collection and now in that of Mr E. P. Warren (J. D. Beazley The Lewes
Came to m • °f A"cknt Gems Oxford 1920 p. 94 f. no. 113 pi. 6). Another, which
a c'ouded16 m KJ2<5 from Mr A- P> Ready and was previously in the Evans collection, is
Common i° r"ellan> very deeply cut and still set in its ancient gold bezel (fig. 439 : scale f).
Cuts by v/hi h tWo stones is the unusual dePth of the '»'aSlio and the series of straiEht

4 n the bust is terminated wow.

at ^°mpeii fir P.aimin8 of Io w'th a cow, Hermes, and Argos, from the temple of Isis
' e"% Wandgem. Camp. p. 39 no. 135, Herrmann Denkm. d. Malerei pi. 57

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