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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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656 Zeus struck with a double axe

(17) Zeus struck with a double axe. The birth of Athena.

The bovine form of Zeus familiar to us from the myths °f
Europe and Io, together with the semi-bovine type of Zeus Olbl0S'
suffice to prove that Zeus as a god of fertility might be represente
by an ox, not only in prehistoric times, but far on into the classic^
period. Yet, fully to justify our reading of the Dipolieia, moi'e 1
needed than that. In the Attic rite the divine ox was struck by &e
Bouphdnos, who thereupon dropped his double axe and fled f°r

29 ( = my fig. 467), from McClean Cat. Coins ii. 155 pi. 159, 12 ( = my fig. 466), and fr°^
two other specimens in the Fitzwilliam Museum (=my figs. 468 and 469)) is after a
a river-god but Zeus "OX/3ios himself, partly human, partly bovine in type.

2 Inscriptions from the vicinity of Kyzikos have been noted supra p- 628>
Two more dedications ffetp 'OX/Siij were found at Sestos (Marcopoulos in the MoW610^^
BtjSXtod^Ki? rfjs Ei5a77eXi/ri)s SxoX^s if 'Zfiiipvp Smyrna 1878 ii. 12 f. nos. 206 and 2°4
Dumont Milanges d'arche'ologie et d' ipigraphie Paris 1892 p. 456 no. mcl1 a sepu
relief inscribed 0ey'OX/Uia;, 4>Xd/3ie Tv . . . . \ eixapiaar-iipiov (sic) and no. nic12 a;S1 , ^
dedication 8e$ '0X/3/w, TZvrvxos iwkp ISlai a[oi]\T7iplas Kai t&v flovibv (sic) ev%ap^\j^f1'' t0
Hence J. H. Mordtmann in the Ath. Mitth. 1881 vi. 264, 18S2 vii. 257 attrib^.tly
Sestos an inscription from the Thracian Chersonese (correctly copied but inCOf , oV
emended in the Corp. inscr. Gr. ii no. 2017) KaJttiV(a)os vvip rod \ vlov '^f*ff .jng
Aii I '0X/3tw evxapiaTr]piov=A. Dumont op. cit. p. 431 no. ioo£. Eutychos' thank
for his cattle would have special point, if Zeus "OX/3ios at Sestos also was quast-bovine

Fig. 467. Fig. 468. Fig. 469-

1 I Au£USL* *'j

3 Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. no. 4085 (found at Capua in 1SS5) pro salute | « » carve«

Aur. Commod. | Iovi Olbio | Sabaeo | ... Longus | [««'/.?] leg. |..... ban the reS

thunderbolt and eagle). The words M. Aur. Commod. are in smaller letters tnau^ ^
and seem to be a later addition. As to Sabaeo, Dessau remarks: 'Plane nice

a Sabaeis Arabiae derivatum sit cognomen, an componendum cum

Sabazio. ^ ^ n, 6)

4 Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. no. 4084 (found at Heddernheim, cp. supra ii- 71 jj,0ndef
Iovi Olbio I Seleucus | Hermocra|tus qui et Dio|genes d. d. (preceded by carve
bolts). Hermocratus ='EpfioKpaTOvs.
 
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