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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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054 Zeus as an ox; Zeus Olbios

the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1903 xxiii. 36—39 and E. H. Minns Scythians and Greeks
Cambridge 1913 p. 476. Professor Minns remarks: 'Evidently Zeus Olbios was the g°d
of Olbia and the giver of Olbos: especially in the form of a good harvest. The two idea5
were inextricable. Surely it was in the temple of this Zeus that the council met and before
it the open space into which Dio's hearers crowded [Dion Chrys. or. 36 p. 53 Dindorf]-
A priest of his in Roman times made a dedication to Achilles Pontarches7 (7 Trans. 0<t.
Soc. xxvii. Minutes, p. 11).' Id. ib. p. 456 (with plan on p. 450 fig. 331): 'The opening
up of the walls described above gives us the position of the acropolis and the limits of the
Roman town. In the middle of the triangle have been found the remains of a considerab e
building apparently a temple, and further work may tell us where were the temples Vs"-'
of Zeus Olbios and the chapel of Achilles Pontarches.'

Zeus Ewtij/3 is represented at Olbia by three inscriptions, one of j. iv b.c. (Latyschev
op. cit. i. 25 ff. no. 12 a decree granting 1000 gold pieces and a statue to Kallinikos s°n
of Euxenos and ending with the words 6 dijfios Ad Zurijpi), another of s. ii a.d. (Latyschev
op. cit. i. 124 f. no. 91, 1 ff. d[7]a0?7[(] ti^xM | [A]ii SwrijM etfxa/"°">"[?iH<"' '

I F I A PXO N
TQNTQ NFEPI
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Fig. 458.

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eipr)vri]s (?) koI a[<nTij)plas | [t^s m5\ews 'Api(r]T6[>>~\eiKos 'ApW|[|Uweos?--~ ' l5j

'OX/3io7ro|[Xe(7t?s aviOijKeJv k.t.\.), and a very fragmentary third (Latyschev op. '
no. 92, 2 ... Ad ZwrRpt...]). t t0

Another fragment, assigned by Latyschev to the first half of s. iii, by Miss Hi

s. 111

and by Professor Minns to s. iv b.c., is from a dedication to Zeus j^i

(Latyschev op. cit. 1901 iv. 299 f. no. 458 [6 Seiva 'I/c]e<r/oii | [......'EKajr^y

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A large statue-base in veined grey marble, which had probably supported an eq ^
figure, was originally, in s. iii b.c., dedicated to Zeus BamXetfs (Latyschev op- t* • eis
no. 105 [6 S17/xos] Eupija-l^ioi/ Aijfj.r]Tpiov Ad BairiAeZ | [apeTrjs] 'ivenev Kai eivolas ^
avT&v), but was later, perhaps in s. ii a.d., used for a long decree passed £»r "'>further
t&v irepl 'Ojj.\jj6XaKov Jivpi)<7i\fltov (id. ib. i. 52 ff. no. 21, cp. 94 ff. no. 58)- See
E. H. Minns op. cit. Index p. 697 s.v. ' Heuresibius.' ^ (Co'i

A tower built in s. ii a.d. was dedicated to Zeus IloXiapxvs a"d &e ^,em°jL 458
inscr. Gr. ii no. 2o8t, Latyschev op. cit. i. 134f. no. 101 with facsimile (=1^a7 ^ T(j
iirl apxov\rtov tCiv irepl [ LaalTvaTpov \ NiKijpdrou \ 'Ava^i^vrjs \ Ho<n&V°v ^
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