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
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Preface
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VOLUME III with its two Parts comprises the third, and final,
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itself with Zeus in his relations to a further series of cosmic phaen-
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subsections, as I have later endeavoured to trace in sequence the
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The work as a whole sets out to survey the range and influence
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The former may simplify things and enable you to get more directly
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pressed it because the aetiological myth that I thought to detect
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well into the framework of the book and very seldom called for the
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First and foremost stands my debt of gratitude to the Syndics of
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under the auspices of two old friends, old in years but young in
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I have further been able to count on the co-operation of man)'
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that I secured the unique double axes from Crete and Athens
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have spared time to forage on my behalf. In particular, Mr A. D.
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cured for me photographs of an interesting pzthos-\id from the same
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of access. Dr N. Bachtin gave me prints of Mount Ossa and of the
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with Bektashite monks to the summit of Mount Tomori near Berat
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For other photographs, too numerous to specify in detail, I am
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G. M. Columba and E. Gabrici supplied a fine photograph of the
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Briailles supplied the cast of a gem representing Kroisos on the
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265). by Mr N. Glueck of the American School of Oriental Re-
Contents of Volume III
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME III
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§ 5. Zeus and the Earthquakes....... 1—29
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(d) The Clouds personified in Cult and Myth .... 68
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§ 9. Zeus and the Rain.........284—881
List of plates in Volume III
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LIST OF PLATES IN VOLUME III
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II Amphora from Vulci, now in the Vatican: Poseidon,
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amid the clouds........36
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[A) Poseidon attacks Polybotes in the presence of Ge
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VII Amphora from Melos, now at Paris: the Gigantomachy—
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VIII Krater (amphora ?) from Ruvo, now at Petrograd: the Gigan-
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(2) Gold bulla from Italy, now in the British Museum : Birth of
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XV (1) Lekythos of early Apulian style from Anxia, now in the British
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XVI Hydria at Queens' College, Cambridge: Apollon visits the
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XVII Etruscan mirrors representing the oracular head of Orpheus:
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XVIII Early 'Campanian' amphora in the MuseeBorely at Marseilles :
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XXI Plan of the American excavations on the north slope of the
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Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of
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Ge hands Erichthonios to Athena in the presence of
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the Snake-goddess (Athena?) of late geometric art . . 189
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XXVIII Votive relief in island marble, found on the Akropolis at Athens:
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(3) The whole vase (4) Head of Kore (5) Palmette . . 306
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XXXII Reliefs from the Column of Marcus Aurelius at Rome:
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(2) A set in veined alabaster, now at Queens' College, Cambridge 345
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the uninitiated in the Underworld, together with Oknos
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Orpheus leads a family of initiates into the presence of
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(a—d) Bouzyges ploughing in the presence of Athena
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Europe on the Bull
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the Bull.......' 620
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L Amphora at Munich : Zeus in labour, flanked by two Eileithyiai 663
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LI 11 Amphora from Caere, now in the Vatican :
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LIX Pelike in the British Museum: (A) Zeus and Nike (B) Hera
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a spectator stands before the Owl on the Akropolis . 777
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LXI 11 Krater at Gotha: Perseus presents Athena with the Gorgon's
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LXV (i) Etruscan kylix at Leipzig: Pegasos born from the blood of
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LXX (1) A bronze mirror-case in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge :
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LXXI I Fresco from Pompeii, now at Naples: the Hierbs Gdmos of
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XXX (a) and (b) Marble head of Pan from Greece, now in the
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now in the Museum of the Augusta Trajana -Society at
Abbreviations
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The following additions should be made to the List of Abbreviations printed in
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Amelung Sculpt. Vatic, iii, 1 (Sala delle Muse, Sala rotonda, Sala a Croce Greca) von
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that period the title is simply Philologische Wochenschrift.
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Finger Rings = F. H. Marshall Catalogue of the Finger Rings, Greek,
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Brit. Mus. Cat. Gems- = H. B. Walters Catalogueof the Engraved Gems and Cameos Greek
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Brit. Mus. Quarts British Museum Quarterly 1926—
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c°rp. inscr. Gr. sept. iii. 2 Inscriptiones Thessaliae ed. O. Kern, Indices comp. F. Miller
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by E. Pottier at Paris in 1922, has already (1939) run to 63 parts, of which Belgium
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Holland 2, Italy 12, Poland 3. Spain 1, the United States 6, and Yugoslavia 2.
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iii Epigraphie. Texte. Fasc. 5 par Emile Bourguet Paris 1932.
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Frazer Worship of Nature = Sir J. G. Frazer The Worship of Nature i (Sky, Earth, Sun)
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11—iii Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno posteriores ed. Iohannes Kirchner. Pars
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Jahrb. d, Deutsch. Arch. Inst. From 1918 (vol. xxxiii) onwards the Jahrbuch des kaiserlich
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ctlean Cat. Coins = Fitzwilliam Museum. Catalogue of the Mc Clean Collection of Greek
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~^he Greek Mainland, the Aegaean Islands, Crete.
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Sculptures grecques, romaines et byzantines par Gustave Mendel i—iii Constantinople
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ssori Min.-Myc. Rel. = The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion and its Survival in Greek
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gegeben von Wilhelm Kroll und Karl Mittelhaus (Zweite Reihe [R—Z]) iii A—
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Pfuhl i (Text erste Halfte), ii (Text zweite Halfte), iii (Verzeichnisse und Abbild-
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Repertoire (apart from its first volume, the 'Clarac de poche') claims to have published
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i The Excavations. Part 1 (1910—1914) by Howard Crosby Butler Leyden 1922.
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v Roman and Christian Sculpture. Part 1 The Sarcophagus of Claudia Antonia
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Stuart Jones Cat. Sculpt. Pal. d. Conserv. Rome = A Catalogue of the Ancient Sculptures
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preserved in the Municipal Collections of Rome. The Sculptures of the Palazzo dei
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'• 1 The collection of Capt. E. G. Spencer-Churchill, M.C., of Northwick Park.
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er d. 26. Philologenversamml. in Wiirzburg= Verhandhtngen der sechsundzwanzigsten
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er ' ' Philologenversamml. in Karlsmhe= Verhandlungen der sechsunddreissigslen
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I okorny i, H Berlin—Leipzig 1930, 1927, iii (Register bearbeitet von Konstantin
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With the Berl. Philol. Woch. and continued as the Philologische Wochenschrift).
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ZEUS AS GOD OF THE WEATHER.
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small, Count de Montessus de Ballore1, our foremost authority in
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2 See C. Davison The Founders of Seismology Cambridge 1927 pp. 160—176.
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globe et mesure de la sismicite' in the Beilrdge zur Geophysik Leipzig 1900 iv. 357
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Greek earthquakes, being tectonic, not volcanic, in character,
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'Erdbeben im Aitertum' in the Neue Jahrb. f. Mass. Altertum 1908 xxi. 604 f., id. in
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1891 i. 364ff., Frazer Golden Bough*: Adonis Attis Osiris3 i. 197 ff. ('The Earthquake
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primeval monsters called N„d.«, who broke the very g»™J»*1 ™» ^
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Ml Stdropo, (see further Halliday ad loc. p. ao7ff.). S. Reinach in the Rev. Arcli. 19W
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stocks and stones, tried in vain to lift his head (Ov. met. H. 614 «■)• Gla"ts lalf low ,y
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Cp. supra ii. 505 f.). It should, however, be recognised that the: express con-
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(H. Usener in the Rhein. Mus. 1898 liii. 349 = 2'^. Kleine Schriften Leipzig—Berlin 1913
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8i/j.&Tup)) and in magical spells etc. to a variety of chthonian powers including Hekate
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in Roscher Zex. Myth. ii. 2646 = R. Wunsch in the Corp. inscr. Alt. App. defix. p. xv = A.
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dXrjdrj, ^AfleTc Kal re\\eubcraTi p.oi rnv irpayfiarelav ravT-qv (on the identification of
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F. G. Kenyon Greek Papyri in the British Museum London 1893 i. 106 no. 121, 691 f.
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/bmwAi recurring in L. Macdonald &c. «/. p. 176 no. 3, 9 ft"., p. 177 n°- 5> 12 •' P"
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•W*a and is possibly to be connected with Upai, Ionic trf, the 'hawk *p£rev
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and in its hands a pair of upright sceptres, round one of which twines a serpent (a. ij.
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*« no. T23, I0f. (of iv or v A.D.), F. LI. Griffith-H. Thompson The Demotu
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r93i u. 215 notes that in no. J (pap. Lond. 121), 47s A. i->. WOCK wouiu
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no- 5, .7f. (a leaden ^-tablet of iii A.D., found at Hadrumetum) oprij- « *
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The boundless earth and the tall mountain-tops.
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Troy-town to boot and the Achaean ships.
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Should cleave the very earth and bring to the ken
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2 My specimen came from the cabinet of a Greek collector on May 14, 1928. Obv.
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•HworiTaioi is similarly used of Poseidon 20 times in the Iliad, 6 times in the Odyssey
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Hence it may be inferred that the old pre-Homeric tags (supra i. 444. »• 384 n. o) to
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OwtstUmes epicae Gueterslohae 1892 p. 159 f-)- But the common assumPtlon
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Handb. d. gr. Etym. i. 4.0, K. F. W. Schmidt in the Zeitschrift fur vergletchende
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Pound like in.TvpiB*rm), 'the earth-god in the water,' cp. Poll. i. 238 yr,...vbrtos(vvoros
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and mean 'burdened with the ground,' 'burdened with earth,' 'laden with leaves.' The suffix
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But against all these fancies must be set the solid fact that the said epithets are
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connects the second element in the compound 'Evvoo-l-Sas with '52 dorice pro yij.' That 52
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ris obaa, Eustath. in II. p. 436, 41 5d7re5oe- ylvtrai Si napd rb 52, 6 SrjXot AoipiKois rijv
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7*o0ep6, sm4>ep6v. In forwI. 9 BergkVso Diehl a/. Prokl. i» Hes o.d 389 rp^6Xeo,
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Dialekte Heidelberg 1909 p. 292, C. D. Buck Introduction to the Study of the Greek Dialects
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Erklarung von Mu&Tvp erfunden'). But the normal Doric form of yv was ya (E. Boisacq
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*7opa|t 6^0upa j ^Oor, p&r Si ^) = 7i0upa-would support the claim that Sa is a legiti-
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Tafel) m| <Wx0o,« ItamMM' to, e,WlY«u.r. F. G. Schneidewin in his Eustathi.
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AopvXaiov I dpxalrjs ^pvylrjs iroXvSaKpvroio KeXaivrjs (allusion to Kelainai). [But in oracl.
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originated in a gloss, cp. Hesych. s.v. ivvocrlyaios- Kiv-qo-lyaios. irrLBeTov Hoo-eiSSivos.
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SLovos, o-KeSq (sc. Zeus) (Wilamowitz, accepting the vbcrwv of cod. Med.1, rewrites OaXao-aiav
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8. 350, 9- 528, h. Pos. 6), sometimes without the name of the god (II. 9. 183, 13. 59,
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Another and less pardonable blunder in etymology accounts for Bekker anecd. i. l«9,
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The supposed derivation from fc» P« rise to variouS fonns,m '°"X°^( TXyt
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preserves a genuine appellative of Poseidon, though the glossator-accord.ng to O.JM
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by Epameinondas' cavalry in 369 B.C. (Xen. Hell. 6. 5. 3° * rotfrou 8„^W rpfc^fl
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god ratd.rox„s is mentioned repeatedly on a stile of white marble, which was found in
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Wmes a long inscription in Doric, to be dated shortly before 431 B.C. lhe opening lines
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*"» 4 SpMotr. Xa/pU, (so J. V. Perger for 4**«ur« ap?o«r« X-ipcu- cod.).
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Poseidon standing, naked, with dolphin in outstretched right hand and trident in raised
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3 Athens had a priest of Poseidon Taidoxos and 'Epex&etis (Corp. inscr. Att. iii. 1
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111. 1 no. 805 = Dittenberger Sytl. inscr. Gr. '3 no. 790 a base of Pentelic marble, on the
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Taiijoxos. Other available evidence points in the same direction; for, whereas in s. iv B.C.
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the Erechtheion) elai fiwfiol, HotreiSGivos, i<f ov Kal 'Epex#« Bbovaiv (k tov (so R. Porson
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tendency to equate Poseidon with Erechtheus, the earlier occupant of. the Erechtheion
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'EpexBius (sc- Medeios ii and Diokles iii in the stemma of the Eteoboutadai as given by
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The fact that Poseidon at Athens bore the cult-title Taiijoxos gives special point to
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1 A rough stone, about a foot long, dug up a little below the great wall which supports
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On the Poseidon-cults of Thera see Preller—Robert Gr. Myth. i. S75 n. 1, Gruppe
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'es iv. 90 n. 77, F. Hiller von Gaertringen Thera Berlin 1904 iii. 57 f-> 63> 97'
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Gr. Myth. i. 572 n. ,, Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 1139 n. 2 sub fin., O. Jessen in Pauly—
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^echischen Dialekte Gottingen 1891 i. 46 no. 66, 2 (Chytroi in Kypros) ififr 'he brought
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P. Kretschmer ploughed a lonely and fruitless furrow, when he sought to take the
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Poseidon appears as ' earth-carrier' in ceramic illustrations of the Gigantomachy
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Rel. p. 258 n. 16, Frazer Pausanias ii. 48—50, E. H. Meyer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii.
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it upon him' (Apollod. 1. 6. 2, cp. Strab. 489, Eustath. in Dionys. per. 525, Plin. nat.
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klassischer Altertiimer in Rom3 Leipzig 1912 i. 308 no. 489, with photographs by
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Hoppin to 'the Brygos painter' (Hoppin Red-fig. Vases i. 136 no. 80), by Beazley to
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exterior, Overbeck op. cit. p. 330 no. 2 Atlas pi. 5, 1 a, ib ( = my fig. 4), ic. My pi. iii is
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Only one of the red-figured vases names the Giant, and this calls him not Polybotes
Plate 3
Plate III
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pi. 13, 1. The rock shows a polyp, a dolphin, etc., a prawn (?), a goat, a snake, and
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1 So in the cosmogonies of (1) Babylonia (P. Jensen Die Kosmologie der Babylonier
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Briggs and E. G. Briggs A critical and exegetical Commentary on the Book of Psalms
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(3) Egypt (?) (E- A- Wallis Budge The Gods of the Egyptians London 1904 i. 288 ff.,
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(5) Japan (M. Revon in J. Hastings op. cit. iv. 162 f.).
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Richardson in an important paper on 'The Myth of Er (Plato, Republic, 616 b)' makes it
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lexaemeron 498—512 Hercher (printed in R. Hercher's ed. of Ail. var. hist. ii. 618 f.), a
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ct/iey but the reference is to Thales and Hippon) elpai t6 SSup nai ttip yijp ed> BSaTos
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utjjA.rtem'^oros of Ephesos, who c. 100 b.c. issued his Yeuypa<povp.epa in eleven books,
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in terti "!jthtra 0rbis terrae 5- 1 (ed- G- Parthey Berolini 1870 p. 18, 1 ff.). Jdem dicit
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to Arte M C'U'te ce,ta'n tnat the phrase 'floating on the ocean' goes back beyond Pliny
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humor) ad ft* VorsokratikerZ Berlin 1912 i. it, 7 follows Gercke in reading si abundat
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Other poets, classical and post-classical, associate the most awe-
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eweppwaavro (Eustath. in Od. p. 1885, 60 has eirepptliovro) dvaKrot (cod. Eb reads ILvaKTi) \
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TTjV KQirr\v o'iav tt/s "Upas typa\peii). The former anecdote is a commonplace (supra i.
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Leaf in the argument prefixed to his ed. of //. 8, in his note ad loc, and in his book
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Sikes, D. B. Monro, etc. ad loc). Nonn. Dion. 2. 27 if. describes the wrath of Typhoeus
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of the vague reverential phrases 'He shook10' or, more often, 'God
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2 Id. ib. 385, Diod. 15. 49, Paus. 7. 24. 6 with slight divergence in detail.
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8 L. Biirchner in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xii. 677.
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(ToiKdpou v.l. in Souid. J.w. Ta(capov) fltos | <re(cras aTrac-ir l^aUi ras okias.
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5 Cic. & div. 1. 101 (cp. 2. 69) with a useful note by A. S. Pease ad loc The den
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If**™ tfK„Z lQ Dessau after Mommsen. The MS. of Fblegon has^ X f>
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chorus et socii comitentur ovantes, | et Cererem clamore vocent in tecta. serv. d^
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MADE ON THE OCCASION OF AN EARTHQUAKE.
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G. Wissowa in Pauly—Wissovva Real-Enc. iv. 1351 ff.) consentit, haric Maiam cui mense
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qui est Iuppiter, a magnitudine scilicet ac maiestate dictus. The inscription from Frascati
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authenticity: see H. Dessau in the Corp. inscr. Lat. xiv no. 216* and in the Ephem. epigr.
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2 lul. Obseq. 26, Oros. 4. 4. 5 ff. In Frontin. strut. 1. 12. 3 the consul is wrongly
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4 M. Schanz Geschichte der rbmischen Litteratur- Miinchen 1905 iii. 188, K. Hosius
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and publishing as usual the name of the god for whom the holiday was to be kept,
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lentia | restituit (on a large altar now standing at the southern angle of the Palatine
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tt p ' sive deae> I C- Ter- Center | ex voto | posuit (formerly in the church of St Ursus
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Cor' 4 = Dessau op. cit. 5047 sive deo sive deae oves II (from the acta fratmm Arvalium
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i88°eS' " ^IOm t'le curla frat,'um Arvalium for 224 A.D.), J. Schmidt in the Ephem. epigr.
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eus I Sei dea (foun(j at xibur on a cippus of local stone), G. Gatti in the Not. Scavi
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gs 1 fl""ther D. Vaglieri in Ruggiero Dizion. epigr. ii. 1726 and Wissowa Sel. Kult.
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f I.a"' antt1u'M>im return divinarum lib. 8 de feriis frag. 1 (in R. Merkel's ed. of Ov.
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2 Euseb. hist. eccl. 9. 7. 1 ff. cites in extenso a letter of Maximinus ii (305—313 a.d.),
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down by the spread of the new religion (id. 9. 7. 8 ff.).
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ecclesiam rettulerunt. scimus autem et apud nos terrae motum factum in locis quibusdam,
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non solum autem illi, sed et qui videbantur prudentes, talia in publico dicerent, quia
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multae istic conflictationes et pressurae acciderunt vel in commune omnibus hominibus vel
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in nostra provincia praeses, acerbus et dirus persecutor, in hac autem perturbatione con-
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Painters and poets, who from time to time personified the
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3 Obviously two could play at that game, and of the two the Christians were likely to
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1 E.g. Io. Chrys. in terrae motum etc. I (xlviii. 1027 Migne) etSere Qeov dvvaftiv,
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T°v avviovXov <p6fiip o-uippovtcripovt Ifryinpvt, id. in acta Apost. hom. 7. 2 (lx. 66 Migne)
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3 Not so Chrysostom, who in purely rhetorical vein personifies the Antiochene earth-
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With the shoulders shove and hustle,
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He is however conscious that he makes the mountains picturesque,
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With the blest Muses' choir. 'Twas I
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P- Oppe Raphael London 1909 p. 160 f. pi. 115, 1. The cartoons are now in the South
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4 A small marble frieze found on the base of a lararium in the house of the auctioneer
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«ood too far towards the right in carving the relief (J. Overbeck—A. Mau op. cit.1 p. 7°
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §6. Zeus and the clouds / (a) Zeus and the clouds in the literature
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Pope Benedict xiii escaped by lying directly under the saint's reliquary. (9) St Franciscus
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at the end of the line). Of these passages two have a noteworthy context: 9. 67 fif. vr\val
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ovpavbdev etff. Much the same is said of Poseidon in Od. 5. 291 ff. us elir&v aivayev
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Zeis (always at the end of the line and, except in 7. 280, 11. 318, 14. 293, 17. 198, 20. 215,
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//. 5. 631, 736, 8. 387, 15- '54. 10> «• 499 Al6s ve<peXrsyeptrao (always at the end
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3 Supra i. 14 n. 1, 758, ii. 258 n. 3, 694 n. o, 695 n. o, 1146 f. Cp. Medeia in Ov.
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multae ab oriente, aquam in triduum praesagient, Apul. de deo Son: 10 atque ideo
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MaXXois and Sir J. E. Sandys ad toe), was intended as a rough imitation of the starry,
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ao-Tpaitp Ai6vvo-ov dxexXaiiwe xtTQvt and cp. the vase-painting figured supra ii. 202
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m Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 920 f.) it is just conceivable that this craftsman was
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3 Supra i. 164 f. The boundary-inscription of Zeus M^jXtio-ios is more accurately
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many a Swiss hillside may be seen the mortar from which maroons
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Less magical but more majestic is a second stock epithet of the
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of heads, crowd-collector,' but there is of course a further hint at the peculiar shape of
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ywoixivwv tt)v ipwT-qaiv Treirolr]Kas, d\X' d(p' wv ijKovtras. Clearly the vetpoSiwKTai claimed
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5 The word is a syncopated form of KeXai[vo]-ve<p-qs, as was clearly perceived by
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c. iii. 3
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long after classical times. Normally Zeus is kelaineplies as being the
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though this particular title had been attached to Zeus in early
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Broad heaven in the aither and the clouds4.
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At the beginning of a hexameter the formula is 7itp>\ /ce\cuce0<5i K/)oW5?j (Od. 9. j52,
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6 77. 5. 748 ff. The first half of the passage is repeated in //. 8. 395 ff.
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So thick the golden cloud that I will wrap
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And Zeus was as good as his word. The sequel tells how
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Clearly cloudland is characteristic of the sky-god. Later poets
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Up above in the clouds, very stately and grand,
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Clearing the clouds off, or collecting them10?
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B. Quaranta in the Real Museo Borbonico Napoli 1834 x pi. 23 with text pp. 1—3,
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inspected for me all the frescoes representing Zeus that are in the Naples collection.
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B. Quaranta in the Real Museo Borbonico Napoli 1834 x pi. 23 with text pp. 1—3,
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inspected for me all the frescoes representing Zeus that are in the Naples collection.
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §6. Zeus and the clouds / (b) Zeus and the clouds in art
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the god's numerous flames1. Above the pair stretches the arc of
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the relief by Archelaos of Priene3 raises a suspicion that here, as
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1 F. G. Welcker loc. cit. p. 104 held that Eros is directing attention to the sceptre of
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1 With the works of art recorded in the two preceding notes cp. a numismatic type
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fig- 969, 1230 fig. 1024, 1232 tailpiece. Sometimes the eagle hovers (ii. 7°8 fig- °43<-
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over the regalia (ii. 811 fig. 778), or appears in relief on an altar (i. 713 fig- S«). 1 c
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<£"Wa i„ ripartimtnti di vari colori, nel cui mezzo in una sfera celeste scno d,pmte U
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a wind-swept chlamys fluttering from his shoulder. The great eagle,
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Venus very kindly, according to Virgil' (Aen. 1. 254 ff.)) from a drawing by Bartoli in
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1 Other identifications (see the preceding note) are much less probable. Iuno would
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3 Cp. the attitude of Ganymedes himself, not to mention the eagle and the dog, in the
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adstante Aquila, dextraque fulmen minax in hominum exitium torquere videtur: circum-
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with water flowing from his urn2. The Capitoline group as here
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tr P cos in (Milan).
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*urtwangler Ant. Gemmen i pi. 44, 48, ii. 215, H. B. Walters Art of the Romans London
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8 J- Fink in the Sitzungsber. d. kais. bayr. Akad. d. Wiss. Phil.-hist. Classe 1900
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the Kabul valley, during the first two centuries of our era, issued
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Kanishka on the throne c. 111 —129 a.d.6, repeats the types of V'ima
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1 E. J. Rapson in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922 i. 581 ft, cp.
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■ J. Brown The Coins of India Calcutta 1922 p. 35 pi. 4, 3 ('the king seated cross-legged
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O. Barron in The Encyclopedia Brilannica" Cambridge 1910 xiii. 317, A. C. Fox-
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It remains to consider in greater detail the most famous con-
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Why did the poet choose Birds for his theme? Why lay such stress
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but scout his suggestions of the Red Sea in the east, Lepreos down
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5 This fable, which is of a type still common in the Balkans (cp. M. Gaster Rumanian
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more ancient than the gods, and Zeus ought to relinquish his sceptre
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rightly cp. the eTirvfipidiai KopvSaWlSes of Theokr. 7. 23 (see O. Crusius on Babr. 72. 20
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Birds Oxford 1895 p. 97 is in danger of going too far when he says: 'The Kopvdds and
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*>V. 'regaliolus'), regulus (carm. de philomel. 43 in Poet. Lat. mm. v. 366 Baehrens),
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ibi vocatur, rex avium in Italia, with the remarks of D'Arcy W. Thompson A Glossary
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Hellas: Hellenes grovel yet at the sight of him1. The Cuckoo was
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men swear 'by the Goose5.'
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eiririWiav \rryei • Iktivos cpa.ivtTa.i- (3op£as trvei with the observations of D'Arcy W. Thompson
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iktivos merely copied this scholion, prefixing the words Kal rapoip.la- irpoKvKivbelaBai.
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f. D. A. in, 362, 13. xii, 400. Zs. f. D. Myth, iv, 447. Kuhn, Westfal. Sag. 11, 74, 221.)
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(6Aristophan. av. 498If. c. schol.)' See further Seemann in the Handmorterbuch des
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to the Cuckoo. But it is likely enough that they regarded his cry in the spring-time as a
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phantine statue of Athena with a cock on her helmet, said to be the work of Pheidias, on
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Leipzig I902 pp. 96 n. 2, 100 n. 3 collect most of the passages that bear on this
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Sosikrates (on whom see Laqueur in Pauly-Wissowa Real-Enc. iii a. 1160-1165)
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I. Uusiord would divide the lines \byV \ «W, not kvw, \ (weira)). Kara roirwv de'
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Plane ram), Arsen. p. 423 f. Walz (goose, dog, plane, ram), and in part by Zenob.
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Further allusions in Loukian. vit. auct. 16 £S2. Kal fir), 6p.vio> y( 001 rbv K<n>a Kal ryv
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.. ' '4 tace0 ^e philosophis, Socrate contentus, qui in contumeliam deorum quercum et
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nnullos etiam afflatus veritatis adversus deos erigit: denique et Socrates in contumeliam
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Kar avrwv (sc. rwv ^ipuiv), Kai 'in ir'pb avrov 'Pa5dp.av8vs... Kp-qtri Si vbp.os fjv 'PaSap.dv8vos,
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iurando per canem quemlibet, et lapidem quemlibet, et quidquid iuraturo esset in
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Xaxdvwv (cp. the late glosses in Souid. s.v. Xaxdvois- 6Vi ttoWtiv
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(Frag. com. Gr. iii. 620 f. Meineke) ap. Athen. 441 e, cp. Hellad. ap. Phot. bibl. p. 530 a
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But we have yet to determine the origin and significance of the oath by goose, dog,
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sanctity in the 'plane-tree,' the 'cabbage,' the 'poppy' (Souid. s.v. n& ^/owos x\°V'
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ea quae in templis colebantur. non quod vere lapis et canis essent colenda sapientibus,
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What then, after all, is the explanation of these strange oaths? J. Vendryes Language
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uns dergleichen Verdrehungen nicht ungewohnlich sind'). The same view was advocated
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ignores the fact that in Crete—the very home of Rhadamanthys—oaths were regularly
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I conclude, therefore, that in Crete, where men swore officially by rbv Arjua or Urijua
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C in. 4
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The Birds, flattered and fluttered by this speech, are willing to
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auch SidfUovTpos statt StdfjoXos (vgl. hole mich der Kukuk)'). Perhaps /ciW in turn was a
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o-TEtpdvTi). It reappears in the Epicureanism of Lucretius (Lucr. 1. 73 flammantia moenia
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Archelai 13. 2 (p. 21 f. Beeson) prolationes autem omnes Iesus est in modica navi, et
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five in number, according to the fragments in Estrangelo script from Turfan, which
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melnden Engeln ftinf sc. in | der feurigen Mauer, und jenes [Fahrzeug] | des Mond-Gottes
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having twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels' etc. (Rev. 21. 12).
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\ap.TrahK and Severianus of Gabala (on whom see Lietzmann in Pauly—Wissowa Real-
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els to aXXo pjpos ai5ri)s to oUovp.evov vvKTa direpydt;eTai and the whole structure of the
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Kai o-Tiynv Kap.apoeiSr). See further a valuable section in R. Eisler op. cit. ii. 619 ff. ('Die
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and to demand the submission of Zeus. If he refuses, they will
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French examples. Sailors in the Channel regard certain big black clouds as dangerous and
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casteu, 'castles' (G. de Montpavon 'Mistral' in Armana Prouvencau 1877 p. 45).
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<pa\Xov, schol. Aristoph. av. 565 ^ij/«in« Se vapa tov <pa\\bv) or $0X975 (J. van Leeuwen
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Ho<xeiSS>vl rives okewvo-i, as is clear from the previous clause (cited supra n. 1), depends on
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tov Upviv wapeXaplev (the clause Std—TrapiXaPev is absent from codd. R.V.). en-XdcraTo to
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of comic invention. There is no special link between Zeus and the wren beyond the fact
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Tereus next invites the two friends into his nest, promising to
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in their fine feathers and at once set about naming the new town
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P ace curative herbs in their nests) Ivoires doiavrov (so H. Beckh, after Gronovius, for
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' *PringW0rt, see S. Bochart Hierozoicon rec. E. F. C. Rosenmuller Lipsiae 1796 in-
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Pisthetairos announces that the sacrifice has proved to be most
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sacrifice to the gods1. But Pisthetairos scares her off with threats
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And up against him to the sky I'll send
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pp. 23, 25 ff.) just as she has collected an oxtail from the altar of Dionysos. The scene,
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in the Rivista di filologia 1903 xxxi. 112 f. justly defends the text in view of Soph. Ant.
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On the wopcpvpluy or 'purple gallinule' (Porphyria hyacinthinus or veterum) see
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eine ganz einzige Farbenwirkung.' Dionys. de avid. i. 25 (prose paraphrase in Didot's
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01 To^bra.1 UeptriKoi 0opoD<rr k.t.X. Despite this warlike appearance, the bird is easily
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with the belief that she was his opponent in the Gigantomachy (schol. Aristoph. av.
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Po nli UIU'erstand better the curious tradition that in the Gigantomachy Zeus inspired
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Hpa \~C' Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 63 Hoptpvpiwvt Se Zei)s"H/>as iiridvixlav ep.pM.Wet Kal toutov
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sentations of the Gigantomachy from the close of the fifth century onwards
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make Porphyrion the main antagonist of Zeus: (1) a kylix by the potter Erginos and the
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Kunstmyth. Zeus p. 363^ no. 16 Atlas pi. 5, 3 a, 3 b, 3 c, F. Hauser in Furtwangler—
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maler des rotfigurigen Stils Tubingen 1925 p. 465 no. 1), on which the combatants are
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193—200 pis 96 ( = my pi. vii), 97 (attributed to the painter of the Talos-vase {supra i.
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figs. 301, 302 (first quarter of s. iv B.C.), J. D. Beazley Attic red-figured Vases in American
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Zeichnung d. Gr. ii. 588, 600, iii. 235 fig. 585), which appears to be more careful work
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samml. St. Petersburg i. 263 ff. no. 523, G. Minervini in the Bull. Arch. Nap. 1844 »•
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(Winckelmannsfest-Progr. Halle i) Halle a/S. 1876 p. 9, P. Ducati in the Jahresh. d. oest.
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as yet unvanquished, advances his left fist outlined beneath a lion's skin against the aigi's.
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The herald sent to men now returns with a golden crown voted
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geschichte in Bildern2 I Das Altertum xi—xii) Leipzig 1925 p. 352 fig. 6).
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Tnballos (on whom see J. Schmidt in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. no2f.) could claim
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°lyphonte had been transformed into an owl (<rri>{), her two sons by the bear—Agrios
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and will listen to no proposals, unless Zeus consents to restore the
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and once more puts his own construction on the doubtful utterance
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Welcome the Blessed with blessedness crowned.
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Aforetime the Destinies led
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The wedding of Hera and Zeus,
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Triphallo, irepl dppevdrrjTOS, Charis. 1 p. 80, nf. Keil Varro...in Triphallo, carm. Priap.
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1 Aristoph. av. 1720—1765. I quote the lively lyrics of Mr B. B. Rogers, altering a
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Pisth. I delight in your hymns, I delight in your songs ;
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He is your Master, 'tis he that is shaking the
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Chor. Raise the joyous Paean-cry,
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of /3a<riXela, 'queen,' with ySaffiXeia, 'kingdom.' That the former, not the latter, word
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'having won all that belonged to Zeus1.' The scholiast is puzzled,
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and modern have given a variety of answers to the question5. An
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in defiance of metre (supra p. 59 n. o) made her a personification of Royalty.
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(3) Others held that she dispensed immortality, as Athena in Bakchyl./ra^-. 45 Jebb
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(5) Others cite Dionysios Skytobrachion (E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
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(7) C. Pascal Dioniso Catania 1911 pp. 99—no argues that the Basileia of the play
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Athenian audience in the days of Aristophanes could hardly have
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was a cult of Hera Bao-tXeia at Lindos (P. Foucart in the Rev. Arch. 1867 ii. 30 fT. no. 71,
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such o-Ti/3d5es or crrijSdoeia see A. Wilhelm in the Ath. Mitth. 1892 xvii. 190 f. and
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Troii]<!a.\ao.v. k.t.X., cp. Corp. inscr. Gr. iii no. 4367/.).
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in hand soon after the production of the Peace in 4211. Now the
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But whatever weight may be due to these considerations, the comedy would of course
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exceptions. U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff 'Uber die Wespen des Aristophanes' in
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of more than one new political combination1. The Argives in a sense
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4 A. Todesco ' KOKKTS' in Philologus 1914—1916 lxxiii. 563—567 (an article which
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6 A similar allusion to Argive topography occurs in Aristoph. av. 399 aivodavuv iv
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F. Creuzer Symbolik und Mythologie* Leipzig and Darmstadt 1841 iii. 248 n. 2 saw
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a lover in the guise of a bird. As a swan he begot the Dioscuri at Sparta, at Argos it was
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the Cuckoo. I venture to guess that these myths, which appear in old Mycenaean
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in cuculum ut ipsis annuntiaret vitae tempora: unde crimini ducebatur, capitalique poena
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Dobrowski had gone too far: the chronicle, though not so old as s. x, 'is at any rate
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Other Polish chroniclers of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries complete the list by
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Pollux (L. Niederle op. cit. ii. 153 n- *)■ TIle relevant passages in Dfugosz are as
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p. 115 ff-, L. Hopf Thierorakel und Orakelthiere in alter und neuer Zeit Stuttgart 1888
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London 1903 p. 505, P. Sebillot Le Folk-lore de France Paris 1906 iii. 200), or those of
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effect produced by the ivory arms, the exquisite face, the gorgeous
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Hera, beyond the reach of Pheidias' hands.
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2 W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The Inscriptions of Cos Oxford 1891 p. 88 ff. no. 38,
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cod.). See further O. lessen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vii. 2819).
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iii. 1 no. 172, 5 ff. on a taurobolic altar of Pentelic marble, to be dated c. 361— 363 A.D.
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/3a<rtX7ji'5os"HpTjs but 9 5aSoO%6s p.e Kbpys BairtX^s Aids iepbi tjkuv \ k.t.X.). So in Latin Sen.
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hit upon a very similar idea. He is known to have dubbed Perikles Zeis (supra i. 280, iii.
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whole plot of the bird-comedy. The bird-Zeus was the mate of Hera
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foreign cult. Still less (I shall be told) could he have assumed in
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Athens Dorpati Livonorum 1884 pp. 14—24, followed by O. Kern in Pauly—Wissowa
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in the mythology of the early kings of Argos.
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4 The vase, when I first saw it, had been very skilfully repainted so as to appear quite
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Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Hera p. 141 ff. (m) Atlas pi. 10, 7, Turk in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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de cor. mil. 7 Iunoni vitem Callimachus induxit (perhaps the seated Hera Nvfupevofxhri at
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1 Mr H. B. Walters in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iv. 61 says: 'Before Hera hovers
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2 Cp. P. Gardner A Grammar of Greek Art London 1905 pp. 244—253 = ^. The
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6 //. 15. 192 (cited supra i. 25 n. 5, iii. 34).
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Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Hera p. 141 ff. (m) Atlas pi. 10, 7, Turk in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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de cor. mil. 7 Iunoni vitem Callimachus induxit (perhaps the seated Hera Nvfupevofxhri at
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1 Mr H. B. Walters in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iv. 61 says: 'Before Hera hovers
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2 Cp. P. Gardner A Grammar of Greek Art London 1905 pp. 244—253 = ^. The
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6 //. 15. 192 (cited supra i. 25 n. 5, iii. 34).
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O Master and King, holding earth in your swing, O measureless infinite
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Arise ye and shine, bright Ladies Divine, to your student in bodily forms4.
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2 When first exhibited at the Dionysia of 423 B.C. the Ne0Acu of Aristophanes gained
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mediately followed by another to the Clouds, which is prefaced by
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Ye that make horror of sound in the echoing bosom of air,
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os birep\\apnrpois AktTo-iv KaT^x" I 7V* nibov, p.(yas iv BeoTs \ 4v 8vi)Toial Te 5a.lp.uv. The
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where P. R. Schuster's cj. KeXutprjv for ve<pe\y]i> is clever, but improbable). The Justinian
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line 20 avrbv 5' ovx bpbw irepl yap vtipos earripiKrai in a different context. Another passage
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of explanation from Aristophanes; the worship of angels is, like the new religion in the
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he made it up with her, and sallied forth to the chase. As he did this repeatedly,
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mountain-top and hid herself. Then, when she heard him saying the same words,
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Jacoby) ap. schol. M.V. Od. 11. 321, cp. Eustath. in Od. p. 1688, 20 ff.
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Eustath. in Od. p. 1688, 27 has a v^i\t], and so P. K. Buttmann in schol. Od. 11. 321.
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has its roots in a totemic taboo. Be that as it may, it certainly
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his sixth formula: 'Eine Jungfrau giebt fiir Kostbarkeiten in dreimaliger Steigerung ihre
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ihr zu folgen versucht. b) oder er sucht sie in ihrer fernen Heimath auf und verbindet
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the cloud-goddess may be detected in sundry other myths. It would
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Endymion, in the Hesiodic poem entitled The Great EoiaP, was
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s A. Aarne Verzeichnis der Mdrchentypen (Communications edited for the Folklore
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* A. Aarne op. cit. p. 23 no. 511, J. Bolte—G. Polivka op. cit. Leipzig 1918 iii. 60 ff.
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1 P. Weizsacker in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 766 ff., R, Wagner ib. iii. 180 f. The
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nlii sunt; quae nubes ipsi a Iunone in sui forma est opposita, 2. 106 Ixion, Phlegyae
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Centauri, 3. 4. 6 Ixion Iunonis coniugium petiit; ilia nubem in speciem suam ornavit,
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vvvovatq. (but other scholia on the same line give the more usual account: schol. A. C M.
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^rolkeng6ttin birgt sich in dem Mythos von Hera-Nephele und Ixion').
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1 G. Kieseritzky 'Iasios' in the Sirena ILelbigiana Lipsiae 1900.pp. 160—163 with fig.
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the necks of the horses appears the corner of some squared structure. Above it the
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Ueber bemalte Vasen mit Goldschvmck Leipzig 1865 p. 13 no. 13, T. Eisele in Roscher
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3 Frazer Go/den Bough3: Spirits of Corn and Wild i. 208 f. compares 'the West
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frtth *^ F' Jacob>' in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ix. 910 says: 'Danach gehort er
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y* Pa ml I TrX^g KfpawuOivra Saipoviw davtiv, \ rbv AapSavov Si k.t.\. F. Gisinger in
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Konon narr. 21, writing between 36 b.c. and 17A.d. (E. Martini in Pauly—
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8 Stes. frag. 32 Bergk4, 11 Diehl, 18 Edmonds ap. Plat. Phaedr. 243 A—B. The
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rod 'AXefaxSpou, SeOpo Si wap i]pas eh Af7U7rroc dqW/coiro. The schol. Aristeid. iii. 150
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attributing to Stesichoros the Herodotean version phis sundry rationalising additions of
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similar trick-—witness a curious passage of the Bacc/iae3 in which
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Breaking a portion of the aither off,
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On the plot see further A. von Premerstein ' Ueber den Mythos in Euripides' Helene'
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('Euripides' Apology. (Helen.)'), H. Steiger ' Wie entstand die Helena des Euripides?' in
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\byov with the notes of Sir J. E. Sandys ad loc.
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1 F. Lenormant in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. i. 601 f., H. Heydemann Dionysos''
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of c. 600 B.C., found in a tomb between Corinth and Sikyon, on which he thought
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63 ' Bakchusgeburt,' 97 n. 353 ' Bacchusgeburt,' 143 ' die sogenannte Bakchusgeburt'). The
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d'enfantement (?)' etc.). The hair and the girdle of the central figure prove it to be female.
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(2) A black-figured amphora from S. Maria di Capua, likewise in the Bibliotheque
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torches, standing on the lap of a seated Zeus (supra ii. 273 with fig. 177, infra § 9 (h) ii
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(4) A south-Italian vase, now lost, but seen by A. L. Millin at Naples in private
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in the Joum. Hell. Stud. 1934 liv. 175 ff. pis. 8 and 9 by A. D. Trendall, to whose
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The precise part played by Zeus in Philostratos' picture of Semele (supra ii. 28, 828)
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cites for comparison and contrast a fresco said to have been found in Rome and formerly
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he grasps a thunderbolt, with his left he reaches towards the undersized babe ('als Em-
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grau gemalt sind und vergl. Anmerkung 71 zu S. 68.' Yet see infra §9 (h) ii (k) The
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k.t.X. may or may not be purely imaginary, and in any case says nothing of Zeus.
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alluding to Ap6.Ka.vov a town and promontory (now Cape Phanari) at the north-east end
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' 9~24 are quoted in et. mag. p. 280, 13 ff.). | koI puv dxirXwToio SiaUaovTO. Xox«fS I
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(7t°mo ircuoos Udarr, \ Wnfiim y\aybeoaav dWjSXuex i\-p-d6a M^- But the corn-ears
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of other figures to the right, we cannot say.
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flowers (Schneider, Heydemann). Beneath the couch a jug and bowl are in readiness for
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describe her as a winged Eileithyia), touches with her outstretched left hand the right
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P- 8S Galleria no. ,6 pi. 3.). Zeus is seated'to the left. His left leg, covered by a
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describes the work as mediocre and dates it
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109 ('le fleuve Ismenius'), J. G. Zoega in the
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F. Matz in the Bull. d. Inst. 1870 p. 70 f. (first
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angstvoll ihn umflatterte [? the wing of a winged
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in dem jetzigen Zustand mindestens in der Figur des Hermes schwerlich durchaus antik.'
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5 An Etruscan mirror, of unknown provenance, at Naples (A. Sogliano in the Guida
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524, 529 pi. 39, 1. B. Quaranta in the Real Museo Borbonico Napoli 1839 xii pi. 57 with
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{ Winckelmannsfest-Progr. Halle 1885) p. 14 f., C. Pauli in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 460 f.).
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holds a winged thunderbolt in his left. From his right thigh emerges Dionysos as a nude
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the birth-goddess (Thalna) who, arrayed in Ionic chiton and himdtion with stephdne,
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VW4 [8 V8] Fupms Semleal, 'Dionysos son of Semele.' The
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confused the issue by importing a reference to the couvade (hence Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel.
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early fourth-century mirror in the Museo Civico at Bologna (F. Schiassi De. Pateris, ex
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the footstool of which is seen in perspective, and holds up her bared right breast to the
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a lion-skin round his neck, a short chiton about his waist, and a knotty club in his right
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Tply\-qva /topbevTa) and, like Zeus, displays two leaves stuck in her hair. To the left stands
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sren : \ tva : i%na \ c : hercle : | unial : cl\an : Bra : see. The only words at present
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\4yerat or, less probably, supply the author MaT/>is 6 Qripaios vp.voypa<pos from the context
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Above is a bald Silenos, with pig's ears, drinking from a phidle. He sprawls along the
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(egg? ball?) in either hand, (c) An early third-century mirror from Vulci, now at
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but adult and equipped with lion-skin and club. He is about to suck the right nipple of
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in the British Museum (G. Minervini in the Bull. d. Inst. 1842 p. 160, id. in the Bull.
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seated with a floral stephdne on her head and a lily-topped sceptre in her hand. She presses
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(mirror) on the left. A. D. Trendall cp. a Ukythos of 'early Apulian' style, by the same
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2 Supra i. 674 n. 2, ii. 957 n. 2. See further O. Jessen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
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Expert philologists have advanced widely different explanations. W. Sonne in the
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Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 1316, Hesych. s.v. Zppaos (so M. Schmidt for ippas cod.)- Kpi6s), and
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auch mit e'ipuv "listig" zu errare st. * er-sd eigentlich "der in die irre fiihrt")
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in the Beitrdge zur kunde der indogermanischen sprachen 1894 xx. 179 f. Cp. Hermes
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(Anth. Pal. 9. 824. 2 (Erykios)). As o-wapyavLiSiT-qs meant 'wrapped in the airapyi.vi.ov or
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XP»c6s. Uionysos elpatpiwrris "in the tufted skin" was a kid, cp. Hesych. s.v. (lpa(piwT7}s'...
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bezeichne, wie in ttippvaiv Theokr. 2925. Nicht beseitigen aber lasst sich die zweite
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Wann Griechischc Gramtnalik1 Mi'mchen 1913 p. 232 pronounces the verdict: 'Eipcup-
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2 Euripides is said to have been a pupil of Prodikos (v. Eur. 1 in schol. Eur. i. 2, 7 f.
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^Utt Calcutta 1895 i. 93 = Alahabh. 1. 66. 47 'Arushi, the daughter of Manu, became the
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hecame impious and tyrannical towards all creatures. The Brahinavadin Rishis killed him
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a suivi [sur la terre].' H. H. Wilson op. cit. vi. 182 n. 1 further remarks: 'The Padma
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Pulindas, and other barbarians or Mlechchhas, living in woods and on mountains.'
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SO that you will bring forth a son equal to Indra. You will not feel any pain at the time
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lhe knife on his thigh. The juice soaked into and impregnated his thigh, from which
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1871 p. -20 f. 'The inhabitants of Madagascar have a strange myth touching the origin of
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(7) In Norse cosmogony Ymir, ancestor of all the giants, went to sleep, fell into
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The Religion of the Teutons Boston and London 1902 p. 342, P. Herrmann Nordische
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explained. I. Vossius in the notes to J. Alberti's edition of Hesychios (Lugduni
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In this connexion the design on a red-figured liydria in my
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Robert Gr. Myth. i. 781 n. 3 take the appellative to describe Persephone as a goddess of
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is attractive, but cannot claim the support of any actual myth. The preceding statement
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1 O. Kern in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 1323, citing A. Hug's commentary on
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4 The vase (height 8} inches) was found in Attike, and was acquired by me in
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2 The only other possibility would be to regard her as ' the Muse herself that Orpheus
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iriiravao.' But the later oracles of Apollon tend to drop verse for prose (Frazer Pausanias
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suspendue.' A. Furtwangler in the Winckelmannsfest-Progr. Berlin L 163 ' eine
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des Orpheus in den Handen einer Muse dargestellt, wahrend eine
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des Orpheus' in the Jahrb. d. kais. dentsch. arch. Inst'' 1917 com. 146 f. fig. 1 rightly
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p. 97 ff. pi. 1, 2), who likewise occupies a position on the extreme left of the group.
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eponymous founder Henddnemos, who was revered as an angel in
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'lea nube cava tenuem sine viribus umbram | in faciem Aeneae (visa mirabile monstrum) |
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2 //. 5. 449 ff. avrap 6 eidw\ov reP|' dpyvporo^os 'AiroWwp (interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen.
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0"nj0e<rcri ^oeias | d<7-7rt'5as (vkvkXovs Xaio-Tjia re irrfpUvTa. W. Leaf adloc. comments: 'The
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(G. Loeschcke, followed by J. Topffer, cj. b 'EXei'crixiv. But K. VVachsmuth in Pauly—
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Men believed to control the winds 103
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eponymous founder Henddnemos, who was revered as an angel in
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'lea nube cava tenuem sine viribus umbram | in faciem Aeneae (visa mirabile monstrum) |
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2 //. 5. 449 ff. avrap 6 eidw\ov reP|' dpyvporo^os 'AiroWwp (interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen.
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0"nj0e<rcri ^oeias | d<7-7rt'5as (vkvkXovs Xaio-Tjia re irrfpUvTa. W. Leaf adloc. comments: 'The
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(G. Loeschcke, followed by J. Topffer, cj. b 'EXei'crixiv. But K. VVachsmuth in Pauly—
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §7. Zeus and the wind / (a) Men believed to control the winds
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nicht sagen.' Hesychios seems to imply that the pagan eponym became a Christian angel
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would detect 'eine Anspielung auf irgendwelche mit den Heudanemen in Beziehung
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in the crucial line 19 the reading of cod. A. bpyiwvavep.wi was corrected by J. G. J.
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7 Cp. the Indian 'jar of the winds' (infra § 7 (b)). It was believed that a toad
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Prance Paris 1906 iii. 264 f. In Italy toads are said to spring from the first large rain-
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>36 'AXe^avefios fiiv 0* to iirdivvfiov 'VfiTedoicteovi. Cp. Eustath. in Od. p. 1645, 42 f. fis
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s<?, KaXvo-avt/iav k\ri0rjyai. Souid. s.v. anvovs cites the same passage, but reads KwXwrd-
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'/>'Of. in, 3ff. Diels)- 7rai5o"fis 5* dKapuxTwv dvtfxwv fiivos otr iirl yatav \ opvip-tvoi Bv-qTolai
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A-Kpdyavri e'eXao-ai abrbv, 3opds bvwv vcpiBivTa iroXfi—a note re-inserted with the
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Sl' ^ 6 vbrot e/s rb webloy vTrtptplaWf); Philostratos, a passing cloud for the persistent
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Hie fame of the exploit lasted on into the twelfth century (Tzetz. chil. 4. 5^4 ff. t<? vat"*
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**PW»S, rb. 8o7MaTa criytiv lea 0pf*8s k.t.X. or the like (see D. Wyttenbach ad loc).
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to the Winds1. And his employment of bags recalls the methods
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A figure interesting in this connexion is that of Aiolos
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united in wedlock with his six daughters. Here too he entertained
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under the belief that the bag was full of treasure, untied it and, to
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Avifiois 0v6/xevos. Supra ii. 464. Cp. the sacrifice of asses to Apollon among the
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2 Frazer Golden Bough2,: Taboo pp. 46 ff., 52 f., 64, 67, 75 f., id. Folk-lore in the Old
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Xeyerai Kal dvep,ovs OeXi;ai rijs uipas Tr4pa irvevo-avras. A. von Blumenthal in Pauly—
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AXQavBpos has acquired the virtues of 'AXefacir/xas.
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to the Winds1. And his employment of bags recalls the methods
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A figure interesting in this connexion is that of Aiolos
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united in wedlock with his six daughters. Here too he entertained
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under the belief that the bag was full of treasure, untied it and, to
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Avifiois 0v6/xevos. Supra ii. 464. Cp. the sacrifice of asses to Apollon among the
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2 Frazer Golden Bough2,: Taboo pp. 46 ff., 52 f., 64, 67, 75 f., id. Folk-lore in the Old
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Xeyerai Kal dvep,ovs OeXi;ai rijs uipas Tr4pa irvevo-avras. A. von Blumenthal in Pauly—
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AXQavBpos has acquired the virtues of 'AXefacir/xas.
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of the winds by Zeus1. And Aethlios, son of Aiolos, was reputed to
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Others, however, have rightly insisted that the Homeric Aiolos
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Apollonios of Tyana and his party are visiting the cloud-capped
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winds respectively. The jar of the rains is opened, if India should be oppressed
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the context that this Aiolos was the father of Kretheus. It is an assumption that he was
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Poseidon, the ever-changeful. Ov. met. 1. 262 H-
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8 Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 738 = schol. Od. 10. 2 <paal yip ol MX/ant* (J- P°tter Cj.
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a" MXon-o a,e/io... E. Scheer cp. Eustath. in Od. p. 1645, 59 >• «V *» ,f.
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by drought, and sends up clouds to moisten the whole country; but if rains
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Frazer1. The closest hails from the Slavonic area:
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ed. W. Pierson Berlin 1871 p. 27] vgl. SI 91 (18) [i.e. A. Schleicher 'Lituanica' in the
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setfaufeit, •(janfcel treiiett. 8itca3 33a»ib 33. I. ©. 86 uetftnfcert ben Stamen in Gardiaito tint
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If Perdoytus was really a wind-god, his name might be related to the Russian
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7re<pevy6Tui> ijfias | dyaBQv Sko(ttov iyyvwuivq oJioeiv. This rewriting of the Hesiodic myth
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of the earth-goddess Pandora opened once a year at the festival of
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Aiolos Hippotades has both in ancient4 and in modern5 times
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berger in the Sitzungsber. d. kais. Akad. d. Wiss. in Wien Phil.-hist. Classe 1900 cxlii.
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3 G. Gerland Altgriechische Mcirchen in der Odyssee Magdeburg 1869 p. 38 ff.,
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M. Schmidt ad loc. obelizes Hellenis, remarking 'imo Hippoiae.' Euripides in his
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as hippiochdrmes, 'fighting with chariot and horses,' in obvious
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Now the same peculiar usage occurs again in connexion with
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manische Mythen Berlin 1887 ii (Achilleis). 451 ff., H. W. Stoll in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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Mercurio' in H. van Herwerden's Album Gratulatorium Trajecti ad Rhenum 1902
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T27"Hpp. k. t. X. For Archinos see E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 541.
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in
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Aeolic extraction. It will be observed that the spelling of the
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Hippotades was in pre-Homeric days4 none other than Aiolos
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(Mrs N. Wedd) in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1898 xviii. 238 ff. For the prevalence of
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Bartels Das Weib in der Natur- und Volkerkundt1" Leipzig 1913 i. 713, W. H. R.
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Frazer Golden Bough3: The Dying God p. 193 f. comments: 'On this hypothesis we
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■McLennan, edited and completed by Donald McLennan (London, 188j), p. 95)]. In this
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4 E. Forrer ' Vorhomerische Griechen in den Keilschrifttexten von Boghazkoi' in the
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Phanodemos, a Hellenistic historian interested in religious
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2 A. D. Fraser 'The origin of Aeolus' in The Classical Journal 1933 xxviii. 364—366
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sein, wobei man die audi im Epos nicht ganz seltene Kltrze vor Muta cum Liquida mit in
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nichts zu tun'), fails to reckon with the fact that an epic appellative may pass into popular
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ii2 The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis
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Phanodemos, a Hellenistic historian interested in religious
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2 A. D. Fraser 'The origin of Aeolus' in The Classical Journal 1933 xxviii. 364—366
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sein, wobei man die audi im Epos nicht ganz seltene Kltrze vor Muta cum Liquida mit in
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nichts zu tun'), fails to reckon with the fact that an epic appellative may pass into popular
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3 A. BrHckner 'ANA-KA*AI KEPAMEIKOT' in the llpaKT. apx- I910
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showed that the spot was taboo1. Behind it were vestiges of a low
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1 A. Bruckner loc. cit. p. 104 suggests that the actual apex, where the road forked, was
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The Church of the Hagia Trias was removed in 1931. Excavations conducted by the
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context in both cases is suggestive of fertility and fertilisation.
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s'e eine Phratrie bildeten.' G. Lippold in the AtA. MittA. 1911 xxxvi. 106 n. 1 decides
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2 R. B. Richardson in the Am. Journ. ArcA. 1895 x. 220 f.
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6 P. Maas in the DeutscAe Literaturzeitung 1927 xlviii. 1953 f'AKa/xavTluv von Heilig-
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bevelled top (fig. 39). The ring-wall is broken on the north-west
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of carbonised wood. Below it, excavations pursued down to the
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obbligato a conformarvisi; oppure: deriva empieta al puro che se ne serva). In materia
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U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff 'Heilige Gesetze. Eine Urkunde aus Kyrene' in
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See further G. Oliverio in the Rivista di filologia e di istruzione classica 1928 Ivi.
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4 Pending the full publication in Dilos vii. 2, there is an interim-repoitby M. Holleaux
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families atheniennes a Delos' in the Bull. Con: Bell. 1929 liii. 166 ff. (167—179
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of the Pyrrhakidai
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we perceive that the Tritopatores from the fifth century onwards
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Id. De'los colonie atlUnienne Paris 1916 p. 158 n: 5 had already commented on the fact
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Romtr Berlin 1901 p. 105 ff., id. 'Der Ursprung des Larenkultes' in the Archiv/. Kel.
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3 F. Jacoby in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 591.
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If this passage is rightly assigned by C. Miiller to the Atthls, it may be surmised in
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w5 l<roKpa.Tiji • raxa 8' b\v tovtov rpiTcnrtxTopa 'ApicrroreXTjs Ka\ot. H. Steuding in Roscher
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MoellendorfT (Preller— Robert Gr. Myth. i. 473 n. 4). See further G. Lippold in the
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TP"roTwp in der Bedeutung Trpbira-mros bestanden hat und erst in der lexikalischen
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But M. Budimir, the Serbian scholar reported by L. Radermacher in the Bert, philol.
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Harpokr. s.v. 'Hertwxeia, Souid. s.v. 4>Aoxopos: see E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa
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Ovpuipous Kal (ptiXaKas bvras t&v avtp.wi'. Other forms of the names: 'Ap.aXKeid'qf
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2 Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 738 = schol. Od. 10. 2 Kal tovtov ?ce/ca ifivdevcravTo airbv (sc.
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marised by E. Fehrle in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 1209 f.), who takes the Tritopatores
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0 On the reincarnation of ancestors in their descendants see E. B. Tylor Primitive
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 12 3
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G. Lippold3 has ingeniously suggested that an echo of the prayer
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L. Dindorf in Steph. Thes. Gr. Ling. vii. 2473 B restored TptTonovpq- ras yvqelas k. t. X.
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A'tgriechischer Vershau 49 ff.).' But M. Budimir, as reported by L. Radermacher in the
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TpiToyevijs el-q, fi-q rpiToyivtia.' appevwStis yap ai roiaOrai yvvaiKes. The scholiast's explana-
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Jenem Prinzip, das Sommer " Kontrarbildung" genannt hat und das ich ktirzlich in
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G. Lippold's attempt in the Ath. Mitth. 1911 xxxvi. 106 to explain the element rpiro-
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*' Ath. 4 HpiToyevrj), but becomes fairly frequent in later verse (Bruchmann Epith. dear.
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frequent in Homeric and post-Homeric verse (not, however, in tragedy) (Bruchmann
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The significance of the titles Tpiroytveia, IpiToyev-qt as applied to Athena is discussed
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Again, the use of such a term as Tritopatores to signify a line
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to S. Eitrem's hypothesis that the Tritopatores were originally, like
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indeed still is. For as soon as the prose Tritopatores became the
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genija i' aticki Tritopatreiji' in the Glasnik zem. Museja 1920 xxxii. 295—328 reported
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7 E. Windisch in the Beitrdge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur 1877
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ahe, 'running water' (cp. Lat. aqua), survives as a, aa, ach, ache, etc. in a great variety
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This is the usual version in lexicographers, scholiasts, mythographers, etc.: e.g.
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ct^X0t; r) 'A0T]va, Eustath. in Dionys. per. 267 071 r) TpiTiavts, evpeia Xlpw-q, p-iai) Aif3ui}s
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effort of scholiastic harmonism will be found in schol. x. (cp. schol. B. L. v.) //. 8. 39
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TP^0etr0ai, ip BvyaTi\p r)v llaXXds, k.t.X. (quoted by Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 355), Mela 1. 36
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lacum dicitur apparuisse in virginali aetate, 3. 10. 1 nam quod a Libyca palude hoc
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interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 2. 171 a Tritone amne Boeotiae, aut a Tritonide palude
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yevv7}8rjvaL' Sid Kal ^piroyiveiav ovofiacdrivai. e'en Si Kal vvv in irepl ras irr\yas Tavras
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oBai (the source here is the 'Phrygian poem' of Thymoites (Diod. 3. 67), on which see
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the fact that coins of Itanos from c. 460 to the beginning of s. iv B.C. have for obverse
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p. 123 ff. pi. 22, 1—9, id. Monn.gr. rom. ii. 2. 511 ff. pi. 116, 4—18), since the eponym
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c. 376 to the middle of s. iv B.C. the sea-god is replaced by the head of Athena, surviving
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published dies, in my own collection, fig. 44= Plwtiades Sale Catalogue 1890 i. 104
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A somewhat similar deity on an unpublished bronze coin of Karystos in my collection
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TV Trora/ji^ TplTuii/t. oZ/ceiotf/isw \byov. k.t.X. {supra ii. 782). W. M. Leake Travels in
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Rhod. 1. I09, 4. 1311 ( = Favorin. lex. p. 1776, 5 ff.), interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 1
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7 Schol. Paris. Ap. Rhod. 1. 109 cited supra p. 126 n. o. There are traces of the
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2 M. Budimir reported by L. Radermacher in the Bcrl. philol. Woch. Marz 4, 1922
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'Here he comes—beard all a-spread, eyebrows arched, arrogance in the air,
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^belled in Greek lettering of the third century A.D.5 Adjacent
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]■ de Witte in the Bull. d. Inst. 1834 pp. 157—159, A. L. C. A. Du Mege in the
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P. Gauckler in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. iii. 2115 n. xo.
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+91 (date either s. ii or early in s. i b.c.) with fig., W. Judeich Topographie von
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Notos, Lips, Zephyros, Skiron. And the roof was crowned by the
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like the cock with his lively din2, was believed to keep maleficent
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for a Roman lady in the third century A.D. (fig. 52)* the other made
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3 F. R. Dressier Triton und die Tritonen in der Litteratur und Kunst der Griecheit
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a wand. Wavy blue strokes below the dolphins indicate the sea. On the N. wall of the
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ii. 502, Frohner Sculpt, du Louvre i. 405 f. no. 440, F. R. Dressier in Roscher Lex. My"1*
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sea-processions of the sort were
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quently abandoned the idea of an
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that the clue lay in the Samothracian
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Sentanza di Nereidi e Tritoni' in the Bull. Comm.
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Sere>tissima di Cosimo III, gran duca di Toscana Roma 1698 pp. 44, 114-
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the Tyrsenian pirates metamorphosed into dolphins. Accordingly
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Jf> as is commonly supposed4, the Scopaic group—almost cer-
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Sieveking 'Der sogenannte Altar des Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus' in the Jahresh. d.
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I his escapes E. Petersen's objection that the movement of the group is centripetal,
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Mrs A. Strong Apotheosis and After Life London 1915 p. 215 'The dolphins and
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hu G°°d photo£raPns of the relief were published by E. Strong and N. Jolliffe in the
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The Tritopatores or Tritopatreis 137
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Ovid's description of Sappho and the Leap does fit the design of the relief with remarkable
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APollon, according to C. Densmore Curtis in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1920 xxiv. 150,
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beside the Triton3,' that was a case of sheer verbal confusion. Nor
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1 O. Jahn 'Sarcofago della G-alleria Corsini a Roma' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1859 xxxi.
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wangler1, who gave the name of Tritopatores to the three-bodied
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The primitive fancy that winds are the souls of ancestors dead
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facilitated by long-standing local beliefs. The Aeolians held that
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2 M. Budimir ' Atena Tritogenija i' aticki Tritopatreiji' in the Glasnik zem. Museja 1920
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8 B. Schweitzer Herakles Tubingen 1922 p. 72 ff. (summarised by E. Fehrle in Roscher
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jectured Trjpvbvas, had he lived to see the triple monster of the Hekatompedon (supra u-
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7 This is nowhere stated. But the early connexion of Aeolians with Asia Minor
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wangler1, who gave the name of Tritopatores to the three-bodied
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The primitive fancy that winds are the souls of ancestors dead
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facilitated by long-standing local beliefs. The Aeolians held that
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2 M. Budimir ' Atena Tritogenija i' aticki Tritopatreiji' in the Glasnik zem. Museja 1920
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8 B. Schweitzer Herakles Tubingen 1922 p. 72 ff. (summarised by E. Fehrle in Roscher
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jectured Trjpvbvas, had he lived to see the triple monster of the Hekatompedon (supra u-
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7 This is nowhere stated. But the early connexion of Aeolians with Asia Minor
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §7. Zeus and the wind / (d) Zeus, Oúrios, íkmenos, Euánemos, Bóreios
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Aiolos himself began life as an appellative of the same god2. It
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Encyclopedia London and Edinburgh 1923 ii. 206 s.v. 'Black Sea,' 'All the coasts are
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3 Literature on the subject is cited and in part criticised by W. Christ Geschichte der
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l~~9°> 171—255. I follow the lead of my friend Dr P. Giles in the Cambridge University
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tradition, recognises Zeus as natural lord and master of the winds.
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2 Od. 15. 297 eiretyopAvri Aids ovpip. Strab. 350 quotes the passage as reading ayaWo-
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6 Ap. Rhod. 2. 498 f. rjpi 8' irr)<nai (so G. W. Mooney with one of the Paris codd.
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8 The word p-ijxap in Aisch. loc. cit. hints at the Argive cult of Zeus 1A.t(xaveis (supra
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(Geogr. Gr. min. i. 402 f. Mtiller). See further E. Oberhummer in Pauly—Wissowa
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duly records the place as touts urius (fig. 57)2. The cosmographer
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Ravensburg 1888 segmentum ix. 2 (a full-sized reproduction in the original colours, from
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•j Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 755), but more probably of later date (H. Berger
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broad. Above this rises an archway in the castle-wall, topped by
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P- 60C publish lamps from Gezer, Jerusalem, etc. with the liturgical phrase <pws Xpicrrov
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42 ff.]. Clarke ii.* p. 441 n. 6: 'During a subsequent visit to the same place, the author
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. For another see Michaelis in the Arch. Zeit. 1864 xxii. 198—202 pi. 192. This slab
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in the British Museum (fig. 61)1. It once supported a votive statue
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As to the foundation of this popular cult, tradition was twofold.
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append. 1. 108 = F. H.Marshall The Collection ofAncient Greek Inscriptions in the British
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p^. Bticheler in the Rhein. Mus. 1881 xxxvi. 338 ff. identifies this Philon with the
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g' us) I Marcia C. 1. Syntyche. His father, Antipatros of Tyre, was presumably the
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end f" ^2^' <~)n tn's sh°wing tne inscription from Chalkedon may be dated at the
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on his return from Kolchis first sacrificed to the twelve gods'1.
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art-type—its markedly heroic character. The Zeus Oiirios whose
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closely resembles the Zeus Strategds of Amastris in Paphlagonia9.
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6 Stemmata in Gerhard Gr. Myth. ii. 223 f.
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Makedonia c. 197 B.C. by T. Quinctius Flamininus and dedicated on the Capitol at Rome
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It is not difficult to imagine the prayers that would be addressed to
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idle tales1. It is probable that a copy of it, if not the original, has
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statua sit in hanc figuram conformata. quidam...aiunt audaciae signum esse navigantium,
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felicitatem et pietatem: non enim sine terrore utrumque est. alii dicunt puerum in littore
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111 portum. alii aiunt in magna maris tranquillitate, omni vento silente, nave diu retardata,
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c,'edibilia existimentur.' Dionysios' gossiping explanations run from bad to worse. The
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Gyllius ad loc. cp. Philostr. mai. imagg. 1. 12. 3. But the passage (/cat 6'Epws ivi rrj
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^chiclue in Bildern'2 Leipzig (1925) i. 340 fig. 3. See also
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8S. 82, 22(j. My fig. 63 is from the Brunn—Bruckmann
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j ' no' s> B. Sauer 'Der Betende des Boedas' in Philologus
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1 |)e ^e n'story of the Berlin bronze is discussed by A. Conze
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Boi'das1 of Byzantion2, son and pupil of Lysippos3. The boy uplifts
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223; its technique, by E. Pernice in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1908 xi. 223—225
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cludes: ' Precantes brachiis in eandem regionem ita ad caelum sublatis, ut palmae inter
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Zlu" springenden Amazone' ib. 1905 xx. 108 ff., H. Lucas in the Nette Jahrb. f. kiass.
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group the statue as a suppliant with that of a warrior brandishing lance and
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lted by A. Conze in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1886 i. 11
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the fame of this solitary figure standing with outstretched arms on
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Yearning with outstretched hands for the further shore.
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Zeus of the Fair Breeze fill your every sail.
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s Anth. Pal. 11. 53. 1—8 Meleagros. In the last two lines W. R. Paton prints elyaP
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5 On the prevalence of these pests in the Aegean during s. ii—i B.C. see J. M. Sestie1
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Cs-nfirrrplov 'A<TKd\av'i.TT]s, \ crwOds &t6 ireiparwv, | eixip and in smaller lettering ov 8^roV
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goat's flesh, swine's flesh, or aught of the cow.
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ne associates of Zeus Ourios are two goddesses, who in function
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the figure-head of the good ship herself. The latter goddess had a
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The bluish marble slab thus inscribed was discovered, in front
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Velia in Lucania, is a white marble base of the year 107—106 (?)
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2 A. Hauvette-Besnault 'Fouilles de Delos. Temple des dieux etrangers' in &e
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4 A. Hauvette-Besnault in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 18S2 vi, 343 no. 57 = T. Reinach
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5 The pedestal is K, the paved way V, on the plan (Bull. Corr. Hell. 1882 vi. 3°r
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7 Memnon irept 'HpaAet'as 15 Jrag. 30 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 541 Midler) ap. P 0
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below the sanctuary of the foreign gods1. A fourth is a small base
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and—a noteworthy touch of altruism—all that go down to the sea
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- A. Hauvette—Besnault in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1882 vi. 328 no. 22 = Dittenberger
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4 Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.2 no. 559, 12 n., id.3 no. 977s, 12 n. points out that the
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6 P. Roussel and J. Hatzfeld in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1909 xxxiii. 510 no. 26 AiT
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Iovis Opulentia and Minerva to the third of the sixteen regions of
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Italy in 56 B.C.:
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Whether the breeze her sail would shake
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UoirXlov vi&s VpefiLavds, | ABXos KorTios tHe/ieplov vi6s, \ Aetiiccos Overdpios no7rMou uios, 1
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(sc. in tertia regione caeli) sunt constitutae. sed omnes circa ipsum Iovem fuerant m
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aura, sive utrumque Iupiter | simul secundus incidisset in pedem.
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religious interest of the passage lies in the fact that the wind astern
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It is possible that some such conception underlies the remarkable
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affiliated to Minos. I should prefer to invert the sequence god, hero,
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7 Eustath. in 11. p. 964, 63 f. o6ev &vep.os ferai, 5s e'| UpdSos nai Toia&rrjs uXtjs rip
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Kepa/iei/cy. Kal 'HVi'ooos (/rag. 106 Flach, 104 Rzach) • Evpvyvw 5' In /coOpos (K. W.
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* early as *. v u.c. (E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 1822, W. Christ
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10 Frazer Golden Bough3: Taboo p. 349ff. ('Names of the Dead tabooed'), E. Clodd
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Androgeos, 'The man of earth'1, might fairly be dubbed Eurygyes,
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more definitely as 'the hero astern'4. This expression might no
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Gaertringen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 1328 'Der Besitzer des weiten Saatfeldes
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The lexicographers place these little figures on the poop, not the prow (Hesych. s.V.
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I illustrate a single and a double amulet of Ptah-Seker, in green glaze, from my collection
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cod., cp. Eustath. in Od. p. 1599, 1 Tiyypuv, p. 1880, 64 Yiyp&v), ol Si TiywV HaraiKos
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8 Double shekels of Sidon, struck in s. iv B.C., show as their obverse type a Phoenician
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war-galley with a small armed figure at the prow (good specimens are Brit, Mus. Cat.
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P1- 3. 1, 3-8, 16 f., Hunter Cat. Coins iii. 126 f. pi. 75. '5 "8, *3' ff- P1- 75. 20-22,
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Perhaps explains the comic fragment xPv<rl' taT' air«t>da roh HaraUois iii<pepv (frag. com.
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Much material with regard to apotrdpaia on ships will be found in D. Kuhnkenn
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PP- 65—69, M. Hoernes Urgeschichte der bildenden K'unst in Eurofa Wien 1898 p. 383 ff.,
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the ship's trail and supplied her with a steady breeze, much as Boreas
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Nor were the Dorians wholly untouched by the same supersti-
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S. Wide3, who observes that beside the sanctuary of Zeus Eudnemos
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Malerei u. Zeichnung d. Gr. ii. 717. The subject is a parody of Od. 5. 291 ff.; but note
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Gr. Myth. Mel. p. 834 n. 9, O. Jessen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 843. ^
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A modern parallel to Zeus Eudnemos may be found in Buenos Aires, 'Good Winds
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stood a shrine of the hero Pleuron1, eponym of Pleuron in Aitolia2,
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For hither we pray Zeus grant the way with a capful of good wind
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a wind-god thus presupposes the primitive conception of wind as
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■ Dai'machos of Plataiai (on whom see E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Rcal-Enc. iv.
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Thouk. 3. 102, cp. Strab. 464 f. See further G. Hirschfeld in Pauly—Wissowa Rcal-
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P- 794 disagrees: 'Un rapport avec xkebfnm..JSe. justifie mal'). Presumably in the first
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no. Heberdey and A. Wilhelm in the Denkschr. d. Akad. Wicn 1896 vi. Abh. p. 102
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a | j known as the Triopion on the Appian Road1,
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Scattered allusions to Zeus as a power controlling the winds may
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not in our face. Oppose not with thy breath the calm breath of Zeus, oppose not
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Zeus. His approach at the close of Aischylos' Prometheus Bound10
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8 The passage ends thus: crv 8', w XlocreiSov, <k iieraippivov irvevaov, ixt] /caret p.irait°v^
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g&jj Se 6a\drT7is Slvoi airoreXovvTai. With the context cp. Lucr. 6. 423 ff., O. Gilbert D*<-
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sky with sea. Aristophanes in the Clouds personifies Dittos in a
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Till, tattered and torn, to the earth she is borne,
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efai0v7js I irepl tt)v \pu\ijy trepi!3a.iri. I have adopted the translation of B. B. Rogers, but
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3 Frazer Golden Bough3: The Magic Art i. 331 n. 2, J. Grimm Teutonic Mythology
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*"EMocrTp6/3i\os,4 (4Auf Zakynthos ist das Wort corrumpirt in dvepioa-TpovcpiXos unci
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Auch hat man filr diesen Fall bestimmte Beschworungsformeln. In Athen pfiegen
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^irk"™16 zu hegen scheint.) Ganz ahnlich in anderen Gegenden. Auf Kephalonia, im
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Nymphs1 or other supernatural agencies2. Indeed, the word A nemos,
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p. 150 ('The habit of travelling on a whirlwind, or more correctly perhaps of stirring up
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Neugriechen Leipzig 1871 i. 175 (' Sicherist dieses Wort in einer Anzahl von Redensarten,
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E. Steinmeyer—E. Sievers Die altliochdeutschen Glossen Berlin 1895 transcribe iii. 4> 41
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'A remarkable gloss in the old Cod. sangall. 913, p. 193, has " turbines = ziu" (we have
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resufflat, | ilia per impluvium turbine flantis abit): 'This reference to the turbo (tW
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Dr B. F. C. Atkinson kindly consulted on my behalf Dr A. Fah, the librarian
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §8. Zeus and the dew / (a) Arrhephóroi
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The Arrhephdroi
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Lobeck Aglaophamus ii. 872 f. held that a.ppr\<pbpoi meant 'basket-bearer's,' the first part
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Miss J. E. Harrison Myth, Man, Anc. Ath. p. xxxiv derived the name from tpc), m
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Personally, I see no sufficient reason for discrediting the explicit statements of Istros,
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Gr, Myth. Rel. p. 34 n. 2, F. Hiller von Gaertringen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-F"c-
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wrongly supposed an allusion to Platon the comedian Ni)crois)=^. mag. p. 362, 38 >•
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The Arrhephoroi
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age1, enjoyed sundry peculiar privileges. They were housed near the
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(andstatoiy—possibly5 in view of the Arrliephoria, that great ritual
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serve as ArrJiephoros at the Epidauria6, which had by that time
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"faoTaroi, Paus. Gramm. frag. 94 Schwabe ap. Eustath. in II. p. 1165, 10 f., Favorin.
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It O. Broneer in Hesperia 1935 iv. 128 cp. Poll. 6. 73 6 yap opdoordrris iepov aprov n
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Corp. niscr. Att. ii. 1 Add. no. 453 b, 13 {.=/nscr. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 2 no. 974,
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ao p *?' 0l(lfather in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. x. 1950.
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MU(<rT)ap(w„. The inscription, which is throughout ill-spelt, actually reads ETMAAN
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The Arrhephoroi
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in the theatre at Athens were in imperial times reserved for two
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therefore, that Dew-bearers stood in some relation to Mother Earth;
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5 Corp. inscr. Att. iii. 1 no. 919 \jriv deiva] 7 Xpi.aroK\4ov epp7}<popr]o'a<Tav AtJ^t/h kat
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The Ari~hephoroi
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no. 38), as has been maintained by various critics (W. Dorpfeld in the Ath. Mitth. 1887
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Equally beset with uncertainties is the other end of their journey. Their destination,
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Samos (born c. 340 B.C.): see E. Sellers The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of
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Si iJXXo ti ko/xltpixriv iyKcKaXv/i^vov). The actual chasm or fissure has not yet
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Recently O. Broneer of the American School at Athens has found on the N. slope of
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170 The Arrhephoroi
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resting on loose earth. These had carried small stones (phailoiT) set upright in mortar—
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and figs, r—77, of which figs. 8 and 9 show the 'altars.' See further infra § 9 (h) ii (8)
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The Arrhephdroi
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Aphrodite h Kr/wois, a more ancient one, which we have just discovered on the Acropolis
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Aphrodite Ovpavia was the eldest of the Moirai (Paus. 1. 19. 2, cp. Loukian. dial,
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1JP- 263 ff., 682 f. p). 124 other examples of the type are collected and discussed by
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The Arrhephoroi
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Mantel luftenden Aphrodite'), S. Reinach 'La Venus drapee au Musee du Louvre' in the
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Equally persistent, and hardly more encouraging, have been the attempts made to
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('Wofinden wir denn imathenischen Cultus uberhaupt und speciell in demjenigen Athenas,
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p. 264). Others have seen them in the processional figures of the olive-tree pediment
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und unentwickelten Formen lieber Errephoren'), G. W. Elderkin Problems in Periclean
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1 Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Athen p. 319 f. On Genetyllis and the Genetyllides in
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The Arrhephdroi
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umenti peplo. Cp. what is said of the planet Venus in Ausort. append. 2. 17 f- Evelyn
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shows Eros watering slender flowers that spring from the ground. A female figure with
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Genetrix?...in a garden') = Gnecchi Medagl. Bom. ii. 40 no. 13 pi. 68, 1 ('Venere') = my
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genetrici, veneri victrici (Rasche Lex. Num. iii. 921, Cohen Monn. emp. rom.'2 iii.
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The Arrhephoroi
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without a phidle, at a lighted altar; the space behind her is sometimes filled by a floral
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The Arrhephoroi 175
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iii. 9 no. 126 pi. 5 (=my fig. 86)). Fig. 87 is from a specimen of mine. For the extant
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eiriX<bpiOL Kal oi £6>oi. Kal 6 y.h /3w/tds inrb Tif obpavy 0 ntyiaTbs itrri, -rroWCiv U in airou
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Kovtos (3oi)\7)(ris. k.t.X. We gather that every morning the open-air altar of the
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»'iti nella storia dell' antica Sicilia Catania 1911 p. 87 notes the beneficent mfluence of
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Onomasticon ii. 756, Carter Epith. dear. p. ioi, O. Jessen in Pauly-Wissowa Real-Enc.
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Coins i. 263 no. 2234 pi. 72, 7, Head Hist, num.- p. 138)- Note too the frequency of floral
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The dove had a special significance in this cult and was in all probability viewed as an
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The Arrhephoroi
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With Aphrodite was associated a youthful consort, presumably Eryx her son by the
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Poseidon (Apollod. 2. 5. 10, Dion Cass. frag. 4. 2 Bekker, Serv. in Verg. Aen. 5. 24,
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1 figure virile,' Plead Hist, num." p. 138 ' wingless Eros'. Fig. 90 is from a specimen in my
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A further point of interest in the cult was its ancient service of hierodules (Strab. 272
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vvvi B' oio-irep airy i) KaroiKla Xeiiravdpei Kai rb iepbv (so the second hand in cod, B. 17 T^
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The Arrhephoroi
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38, 273); even Nilsson Gr. Feste p. 374 dismisses her as 'ganz semitisch.' But the hound
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them till he is himself slain by Herakles (Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 866, 958). In any case this
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8Ldax@yvat rt"s iepevaiv eXdbvra es \6yovs). Originally, however, the two cults had been
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Tts aKvroTofios ftXavrTjs Xidivov rvirov : see further O. Kern in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
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16 ff. an inscription dating from the early part of s. iv B.C. and admitting of fairly certain
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temple (Corp. inscr. Att. ii. 1 no. 375, 3 ff. an inscription from the end of s. iii B.C.
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The Arrhephoroi
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Athen p. 477 n. 4, does not cure the passage. R. F. P. Brunck prints ov 8-qXeia pavov Sis
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The cult lasted into Roman times (P. Foucart in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1889 xiii. 167 f.
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Chloe schuldig sincl'). This identifies it with the site of the Boi/fi/ytos aporos (Plout. praec.
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yopevov),' Eustath. in II. p. 772, 62 f. to-reV Se 6Vt ov piovov xXb-q r] yi]8ev <pvop.ivq...dXXd.
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The Arrhephoroi
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fw[cra] I AA, le/xiawa h a\<phuv (kt^vs ||||, 01x0 x[5s..]). In Mykonos a calendar of
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sacri p. I3 ff. no 4i ff. = Michel Recueil d'Inscr. gr. no. 714, 11 ff. = F. Bechtel in
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But the real interest of Demeter XXdr; lies, not so much in the details of her cult, as in
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""POffo>iov I ^oXoOo-o, with schol. ad toe. cited supra. On the topography of the site
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"ckstcht aufdas Alterlhum Breslau 1885 p. 64 adds: 'In klaren, mondhellen Nachten,
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er^a„dtes Leipzig 1895 p. 24 f., and in the Lex. Myth. ii. 3147 ff-
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The Arrhephoroi
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rain5. Homer says that, when Zeus embraced Hera on the summit
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And, if so, it may well be that in the 'something wrapt up9',
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6 Supra i. 154, iii. 35.
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How are we to explain Souidas' dppt)vo<popeXv (certified by the order of letters) in the
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The birth of Erichthonios 181
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jt j- ^ 20°- Id. ib. n. 1 observes that Hermes too is 4ptx06vios in et. Gud. p. 208,
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3o/f°*^OUrSe' etymo'°gically akin to Erechtheus (J. B. Bury in the Class. Rev. 1899 xiii.
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persoriar' ° 'Ep'xe<5,"os XeYiWos. Harrison Myth. Man. Anc. Ath. p. lix 'the double
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( = my fi us 'Die Geburt des Erichthonios' in the Arch. Zeit. 1872 xxx. 51—57 pi. 63
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'924 p*,' c^man Athens: its History and Coinage before the Persian Invasion Cambridge
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27, . p - 2 Kinkel) jxurip 'EpixSbviov Kai"H<paiiTToy eV 7775 (pavrivai. In Norm. Dion.
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182 The birth of Erichthonios
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that the head, shoulder, and breast of the child, parts of Kekrops' fore-arm and of Athena s
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3 Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. 159 f. no. E 182, Gerhard Auserl. Vasenb. iii. 3 ff- P'- '5.'
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The birth of Erichthonios 18 3
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occasionally borne by Attic women11. This leaves the youthful
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gegen Ende der archaisehen Periode einsetzt und bis tief in die klass.sche Penode s.ch
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3 E. Braun in the Ann. d. Inst. 1841 xiii. 92 ff- .
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6 Sir C. H. Smith in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iii. .59 no. E .82 ('Type of birth
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W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 75° f-
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184 The birth of Erichthonios
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repeats the central group of Ge presenting the babe to Athena in the
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kratir at Petrograd (Stephani Vasensamml. St. Petersburg ii. 339 ff. no. 1807, id. in the
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"YLfi-qv. On Dia as consort of Zeus I have said my say in the Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 177 f.>
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267 ff. pi. 84, iii. 34 ff pi. 11, Muller—Wieseler Denkm. d. alt. Ktmst i. 38 f. pi. 46,
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T. D. Beazley Attic red-figured Vases in. American Museums Cambridge Mass. 1918
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The birth of Erichthonios
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2 Almost all exponents from Inghirami loc. cit. onwards have identified the seated
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J Eurtwiingler Vasensamml. Berlin ii. 718 f. no. 2537, W. Helbig in the Bull. d. Inst.
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4 B. Graef 'Die Zeit der Kodrosschale' in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst.
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186 The birth of Erichthonios
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1 Kekrops and his daughters Herse, Aglauros, Pandrosos supplement the theme of
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stemma H) 'here, by a pleasant anachronism, interested in the birth of their great
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The birth of Erichthonios 187
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appears in his own right on a krater from Chiusi, now at Palermo, to
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The reverse design (inset on pi. xxiv) shows Heos in pursuit of Kephalos, one of whose
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sych. s.w. iaTT) Aai'a and TrdyKV<pos), together with the /j-opiai, which were believed to
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18 ff-)- See further Boetticher Baumkulttis pp. 107—111, L. Stephani in the Compte-
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t5^"43> 89, 1—25, 90, 1—34). Figs. 96—99 are from specimens in my collection.
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his tongs. A couple of little Victories, hovering in the air, offer
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So far we have seen reason to think that the Arrhephoria was
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I should infer (i) that the rite of the Arrhephoria as performed in
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The Athenian Akropolis had from time immemorial been the
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already hinted at it in the Class. Rev. 1903 xvii. 410 n. 2. See also O. Weinreich in the
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Others have stressed the connexion between Athena and the 'Minoan' or Mycenaean
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A kindred, but further developed, figure occurs on the remarkable terra-cotta plaque
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Publication with a col. pi. is shortly to appear in Hesperia. The plaque (9^x5 ins.,
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KTuvvav cod. xjt AaKtSaiyadvioi Se Oi-mv. Athena in due course was Christianised and
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snakes, her owl1, her olive-tree2, her relations to the priestly king
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4 Od. 7. 80 f., cp. //. 2. 546 ff. (of later origin? See now J. M. Paton in L. D. Caskey—
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5 Supra ii pi. xlv (in pocket at end).
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now in my collection.
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1305 n. 1 and by L. Malten in Pauly—Wissowa Real-
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pick Vorgriech. Ortsn. 66 erklart so wie der lemnische Mosychlos, an dem der Gott in
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dem Namen zu suchen.' See further L. Malten 'Hephaistos' in the Jahrb. d. kais-
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A. Fick as a great philologist merits a more patient hearing. In his Vorgriahische
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Phallos (Hermes) die Hauptgottheiten der Tyrrhener.' In HattiJen unci Danubicr in
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s>nd Lemnos und Attika. Andere Namen des Gottes sind Palamaon und Palamedes, in
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Attempts to explain the name, which appears in Ionic as'AB-qvri 'Aflijra'?;, in Aeolic
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Cone. 869 (?)'), ii. 355 ff., 395 (' Philadelphia 'ATavaaaov...^i'), W. Ruge in Pauly—
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47 f.=vi. 108 Atanulus (atnanulus cod. A. Swoboda in his ed. of P. N'igidius Figulus
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e* re (aere Scaligeri marg. j. H. Onions cj. aereum) in Saliaribus adtanus (A. Swoboda
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Kretschmer's ingenious speculation could, I think, fairly claim the support of certain
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Vrgeschichte der bildenden Kunst in Europa3 Wien 1925 pp. 358—362 figs. 5—8, Brit,
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S^schichte Berlin 1908 pp. 173—176 figs, a—i, H. Seger in M. Ebert Reallexikon der
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de VArt iii. 695 f. figs. 503, 504, and col. pi. 4, J. L. Myres The Metropolitan
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\ ) A vase from tomb xiii at Mochlos, which Sir A. J. Evans refers to the ' Early
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l92U*!eme serie Candie 1911 p. viii pi. 10, 6, Sir A. J. Evans The Palace of Minos London
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Chipj^ep from tllis Alma Mater to some of the Cypriote vases noted above (e.g. Perrot—
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Priatel SUlta^e tvPe- A. late Egyptian (?) specimen in my collection is no less appro-
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object, found in the Amenophis iii level (1411 —1375 B.C.), seems to have been connected
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Arch 154 74^- '>r°fessor S. A. Cook The Religion of ancient Palestine in the light of
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rsiQe (S. Xanthoudides The Vaulted Tombs of Mesard trans. J. P. Droop Liverpool
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1924 p. 50 pi. 33, of which nos. 5002 and 5oc>5 = my figs. 111 and 112, G. Karo in
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pp. 369 f., 271, 275, 385). Renewed excavations of the site by the Italians in 190
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to further finds—the head of a terra-cotta figure and another tube-shaped vessel with
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zuTp ^ la Mer ^* Paris '910 P- 200 with fiS- »4»i G. Karo in D. H. Haas Bihleratlas
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belongs to the same language as the place-name Phaistdsx. Now
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century vases4, was in the remote prehistoric past the veritable
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Bottomless vases are in the nature of funnels, and sometimes certainly, as in the Dipylon
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lactic (?) decoration an emblem or emblems of Athena. I figure three small vases in my
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It is perhaps not too hazardous to conjecture that Trojan Gesichtsumen .and the like
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many years ago I toyed with the notion (Class. Rev. 1904 xviii. 85 n. 1). I now agree
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<S>aicrTos &v, Tb t\Ta. Tpoae\Kvadp.evos;). Nevertheless it remains probable that the
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'Affavav (quoted also, less exactly, by Marius Plotius Sacerdos de metris in H- * e
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250, schol. Plat. Tim. 23 D—E p. 948 a 12), sometimes /3ou7r\ij£ in the sense of ^
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assumption at least accounts for their persistent juxtaposition in
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Men dwelt like brute beasts in their mountain-dens.
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Platon5 too with curious frequency insists on the partnership of
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as old as Hesiod6 and brilliantly illustrated by the Anesidora-cup
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WinT" VaS" in the British Museum London 1896 p. 29 pl. 19, E. Gerhard in the
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ii. 342 no. 22, attributes this kjilix to the 'Meister der Penthesileia-SchaW; Pfuhl
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schrifteu Giitersloh 1894 p. 203 f. no. 187, correcting the Corp. inscr. Gr. iv no. 7416)-
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And the composition as a whole is comparable with that of the Triptolemos-relief from
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' Av-qaiSiipa, like UavSdpa, was an epithet of the earth-mother (Hesych. ' Avqo-iS&pa'
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i] yij, Eustath. in 11. p. 1057, 47 f. 'irepoi Se AaSiiivqv aWtjyopovvTes ivravda tt\v yv" <Pa<xl
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Demeter, who was likewise empowered 7^5 Kapirbv av-qaeiv (h. Dem. 332). Thus in the
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n. 2 plus ii. 1066). Demeter ' Av-qcriSuipa was perhaps worshipped in Melite. another deme
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Starting from this fact archaeologists, in primis C. Robert (Archaeologische Maerchen
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the ager Tarqiiinimsis was being ploughed and the furrow was driven deep, up came on
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belief V° Schultz in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 3 ft.). Similarly in Greek
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tendril. Such a scene could be easily re-interpreted as the making of a large female
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gured volute-M^r at Oxford (P. Gardner in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1901 xxi. 1 ff.
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Red fi Wolters in the At,u Mitth- 1888 xiii. 104 f. fig. (= my fig. 125. Scale \), Hoppin
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stands before him in the pose of the Dresden 'Lemnia.' An archaistic
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Furtwangler took this relief to represent the Athena Lemnia of Pheidias receiving a
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erg Glyptotek i no. 3,5 pi. 3, E. Reisch in the /ahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. iS
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Robert'^" U1 h'S Denkm- 1 1°° f- fig- 759. A- RaPP in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 2733.
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headed by Hephaistos and Athena, the former bearing sword1 and
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familiar. In this capacity we can trace them further afield. Crude
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1 On the famous ^iXaipa made by Hephaistos for Peleus (Hes. frag. 110 Flach, 79
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The schol. a.d. //. 16. 140 adds 0a<rl Sk'k6wi»i*» a*r4,"H*a«rrw Si Karaffxevdffai).
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and Mercurius at his left—surmounted by busts representing the
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(fig- I3 0s ar"d in that of his wife Faustina the Elder6 portray the
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2 Supra ii. 63 n. 1. But see on the other side G. Wissowa in Roscher Lex. Myth-
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her we perceive shield, snake, and olive-tree—the insignia of the
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the pillar of the Parthenos with the helmet of the 'Lemnia! Yet
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Ntti is a helmet set on a tall cippus, behind him a shield, and in the
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.erne's the evidence supplied by definite religious usage. Heph-
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topri^f Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 134 no. 72) ncpl rdv 'A6^v
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states that the rite was observed by all the craftsmen, especially the
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Harpokr. loc. cit.). Souid. XaX/ceia bis is repeated by the et. mag. p. 805, 43 ff. and in
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iii. 2 no. 7181 pi. 256) or CVNNA A6HN Amaltheia holding infant Zeus with goat
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Trieste Firenze 1829 iii. 80. For the legend see supra ii. 950 f. fig. 842 AIA IAAION
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4 V. von Schoeffer in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc. iii. 2067.
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reason to doubt Souidas' statement that the festival itself was
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T°VS Beovs Kal tpiXonpias tt)s els ttjv ^o]v\i]v [Kal tov Sij/xov k.t.X.]. See H. G. Lolling in
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H^aio-Tou. The exact position of these altars, which have perished, is unknown. They
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^l t" rot hiepSi toi t'o ]le<pai<rT0 Kal tW ABevalas.' E. Reisch in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch.^
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His statue must be taken to include the whole cult-monument; for
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loc. cit. p. 61 argues well in support of them.
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statues and note that tin was bought for 'the floral ornament
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Ported on a floral ornament is a type existing in several replicas3
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3 E.g. the Athena of the Musee Cherchel (Reisch be. cit. p. 64 ff. fig. 33), the
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to be called by the curious1 appellation HephaisUa1. In 343/2 B.C.
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hear no more of the temple-deities for a good five hundred years.
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1 E. A. Gardner in theJourn. Hell. Stud. 1899 xix. 8 n. 1: 'It has been suggested to
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(= my fig. 137) recognised the appellative on the fragment of a painted terra-cotta pinM
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'\drjvaluv~]. Dittenberger in line 20 restores avatietvai. to re dya\[\p.a twl re 'H0a/irrwt
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7 Pheidias made the pupils of Athena Partlienos in precious stone (Plat. Hipp- mal'
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Richter The Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks Yale University Press 1929 p. 137 with
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Wight 6| inches) in the British Museum (Brit. Mus. Cat. Bronzes p. 175 f. no. 960
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detailing the story of Erichthonios, the reputed child of Hephaistos
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'But it must be admitted that men of learning deny the charge and wholly
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being forsaken by Aphrodite, fell in love with Athena and began to pursue her.
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leoni fuisse inditos oculos e smaragdis ita radiantibus etiam in gurgitem, ut territi thynM
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und Romern Leipzig 1884 iii. 209 f., 1887 iv. 330. 2 Aug. de civ. Dei 18. 12.
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E. Reisch in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1898 i. 55 fig. 32 (head in profile), 72
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Gorgdneion; also the child's head and arms with the upper part of his body. See Clarac
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6 Apollod. 3. 14. 6, paraphrased also by Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 111.
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virgin, would not brook it, and he dropped his seed on the leg of the goddess. In
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'With regard to the birth of Erichthonios, Euripides tells the following tale.
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from Hephaistos, who is pursuing her8.' Bathykles made the throne
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Chapters in the History of Greek Literature Oxford 1921 p. 103).
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6 J. Escher-Biirkli in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 441 would identify the spot as
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the pantomime must be familiar with the whole range of Attic
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fecisset, Iuno cum sedisset subito in aere pendere coepit. quod cum ad Vulcanum missuro
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ut quidquid vellet praesumeret. ille Minervam in coniugium petivit; Iuppiter imperavit
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Xa§wv t& dvofia ToOro = Nonnos Abbas in Greg. Naz. e. Julian. 2. 27 (xxxvi. 1050 Migne-
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Such explanations are the expiring efforts of the mythopoeic mind;
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that in the remote prehistoric past Hephaistos and Athena were
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1 See e.g. Harrison Myth. Mon. Anc. Ath. p. 119 f., F. Diimmler in Pauly—Wissowa
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the"aia Berlin 1907 p. 89, E. Fehrle Die kuitische Keuschheit im Altertum Giessen
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brevity—is this. The Akropolis at Athens was originally called
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Minerva Apollinem eum, cuius in tutela Athenas anliqui historic! esse voluerunt, Clem. Al.
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in Firm. Mat. 16. 1 quinque Minervas fuisse legentibus nobis tradit antiquitas. una est
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3 Hera recovered her virginity every year by bathing in the spring Kanathos neai
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les Naissances Miraculeuses Paris 1908 pp. 1—280 ignores the topic.
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Athena was Parthenos, yet even in the Parthenon her cult-image
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Wean little more than Athena the nurse or fosterer of children, just as the nurses who
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H. von Prott's dictum in the Archiv f. Rel. 1906 ix. 87 'Die Akropolis-Athena ist
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^ ">Piez Hist, de VArt viii. 618 ff. with fig. 314, E. Pfuhl in the Ath. Mitth. 1923 xlviii.
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_I30 fig. 4), in which a family of husband, wife (pregnant), and three children (one
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EuW e GeDurt-' O. Weinreich il>. p. 28 acutely suggests that the 'foolish stories' told by
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t0 ^ ■ statue in the Forum of Constantine at Constantinople—a statue almost certainly
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'he' j> 61c''as' 'n Analecta Graeciensia Graz 1893 pp. 101—121. E contra S. Reinach in
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1'ate ^^"^ ^e "at Sems of the Augustan period—where however her full breast is
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iniitatmy 144 from a cast). »• 188 ('Der Kopf ist ohne Helm' is wrong; the helmet
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the godfj P" l89- N°te also the part played by the priestess, apparently impersonating
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the Great struck his magnificent gold coins (figs. 142, 143)1 showing
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The two chief centres of his worship on Greek soil were
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p. 103 ff. no. 58 pi. 7 stattr. Figs. 142 and 143 are from specimens in my collection-
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Herodotos1, quoting Hekataios2, tells how the Pelasgians, who had
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Further, I accept the common view that Hephaistos was essentially
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Thouk. +. 109 with J. L. Myres in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1907 xxvii. 204 f.
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rj 2+I> 55 ff., etc.) are collected by L. Malten in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. 329.
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nat..erS: see L- Malten in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. 338 ff. ('Allegorische und
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Sella* u dle dem Hephastos heilige Flamme, sondern die Flamme, in der Hephiistos
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totle's1 treatise on meteorology. The philosopher compares thunder
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there tended by the Sinties7, or how after his fall (due to the
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J L. Malten in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. 319, 328, id. in the fahrb. d. *alSt
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passim, C. Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British Birds London 1°
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8 II. 18. 394 ff. Cp. the refuge of Dionysos as described by Eumel. frag. i° &n £
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Properties to the soil. Dioskorides1 of Anazarbos, a contemporary
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shows Hephaistos, in the garb and with the tools of a smith, falling through mid air.
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w"h her left arm propped on a pistrix, beneath which are waves. Close by is the rocky
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C Fredrich in the Ath. Mitth. 1906 xxxi. 73 n. 1.
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sundry other rites, after which she filled a whole waggon with the
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setting forth all the virtues of Lemnian earth, and said that he
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In addition to the immediate sequel cp. Galen. pAdobos OtpairtvTiKri 4. 7 (x. 298 Kiihn),
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F.W. Hasluck 'Terra Lemnia' in the^4««. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1900—1910 xvi. 220—230
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H. F. Tozer The Islands of the Aegean Oxford 1890 p. 260 'In Western Europe it
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packets of Lemnian earth, dug before sunrise on August 6 (the
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tively light red, white, and dark red. The first and third have stamped
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Lemnian medicament points backwards to a marriage of the fire-g°d
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estranges Paris 1555 p. 29 f. (Greek mass celebrated in small chapel of Sotira, after whlC 1
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Erdfeuer; der Feuerdamon hauste dort mit der Erdgottin. In der rotlichen Erde slt>
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Hephaistos with the earth-goddess Lemnos1(fig. i52)2,c°nsummated
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PVcrl, vepi(aTT) '"Efiflapos el,' rovriari vovvexvs, <ppbi>ip.os), who stood in the closest relation
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I figure five imperial bronze coins of Hephaistia. Of these, the first two are from
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shoulder; rev. Athena, helmeted, standing to left with Nike in right hand, spear in left
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in early days on Mosychlos, the mountain of volcanic vents1. Be
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H*GC]T|ienN Athena, helmeted, standing to left with Nike in right hand, spear
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Riicksicht auf das Alterlhum Breslau 1885 p. 314 ff., C. Fredrich in the Ath. Mitth- i9°6
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5 Plout. de fac. in orb. lun. 12 6 5e Zeus rjpXv ovtos ob rfj pih avroi tpicrei xp^fie'"'l
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Hephaistos might be interpreted as the lightning-flash2—a fitting
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aTrrbp.evbv re Kal afievvvp.evov k.t.X., Serv. in Verg. Aen. 1. 47 physici Iovem aetherem id
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A.<ppoblrriv iroTe fxev 'Hfpcuo-ry, tQ x&ov'ui) irvpi, irore be "Apei", ra; deplcp, Eustath. in II.
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M-ribe'irui eirivola twv Trvpiwv eiriireaeiv bwap.evovs, Serv. in Verg. Aen. 8. 414. Vulcanus...
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olSov airivdrjpa, Kepawov, Eustath. in II. p. 151, 30 f. (cited supra n. 7), 40 ff. bib ov
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ai,^pw7rots fj Kal 5id twos p>v}xavVSi Trvpbs ae'pos Kareuex&^Tos, k.t.\., Tzetz. in Lyk. Al.
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Gr. i. 60 MUller), frag. 71b (Frag. gr. Hist. i. 125 Jacoby, who however starts the
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the original significance of Hephaistos.
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and settled on the north bank of the Ilissos4 (let us say, with
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never quite dispossessed their Pelasgian predecessors, who in the
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3 Miss E. M. Dance, in an unpublished treatise (An Analysis of the Orphic Myths 1933
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dem die Hosen lagen, schwanger.' After nine months Satana split the stone and a
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" The simplest and most satisfactory derivation of "AyXavpos is from £7X065 (* 07X0/05 for
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H. Usener Gbtternamen Bonn 1896 p. 136 f. inferred from the masculine ending that
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ketraufelnde...bethauung'). E. Maass ' Aglaurion' in the Ath. Mitth. 1910 xxxv. 337—341
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Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Allien p. 7 n. 3 thinks that "A7Xavpos may refer to the dew
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" The simplest and most satisfactory derivation of "AyXavpos is from £7X065 (* 07X0/05 for
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H. Usener Gbtternamen Bonn 1896 p. 136 f. inferred from the masculine ending that
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ketraufelnde...bethauung'). E. Maass ' Aglaurion' in the Ath. Mitth. 1910 xxxv. 337—341
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Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Allien p. 7 n. 3 thinks that "A7Xavpos may refer to the dew
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the crow as a typical informer see O. Keller Die antike Tierwelt Leipzig 1913 ii. 103 (■)•
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1872 ii. 245 f. ('The Owls and the Crows'), D'Arcy W. Thompson op. cit. pp. 46' 98'
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3 Pellene, an ancient city of Achaia, ' stands on a hill which rises at the summit into
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The Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks New Haven, Yale University Press I929
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'Athena, wishing to make him (sc. Erichthonios) immortal, reared him in
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V Miv depTafrovaa piya rpixpos 'T\pi£wpov | daTvpov eiaavifiaiv—points rather to Pallene, the
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■427 ff. with the remarks of E. Kiister Die Schlange in der griechischen Kunst und
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(Paus. 6. 20. 4 f., stipra i. 58, ii. n?i), Zeus Sosipolis at Magnesia on the Maiandros
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3 Apollod. 3. 14. 6 (continuing the passage cited supra p. 2i8ff.) tovtov 'ABr/vd Kp6(pa
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. HyS-poet. astr. 2. 13 eum dicitur Minerva in cistula quadam ut mysteria contectum
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Lactantius Placidus6, rewrites the whole narrative in absurd romantic
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' The literary evidence was diligently collected and arranged by B. Powell Eric^
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3 Fulgent, myth. 2. n (continuing the passage cited supra p. 222 n. 7) quem Miner*
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agoras {supra p. 237 f.), makes Agraulos and Pandrosos the guilty sisters. J. Toepffer in
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by means of a ceremonial dew-bearing. This was done in the
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and Herse were not originally a triad of sisters. Of the three,
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111 Anspruch genommen'). But see J. Toepffer in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 829 and
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c"ri?3eiJa„ • Kai yfrp y-Q ocaXXweic > Kocrfieiv Kal Xap-irpiveiv eariv. The words inserted are
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Miss J. E. Harrison 'The Three Daughters of Cecrops' in the Journ. Hell. Stud.
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C. in. 16
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course, a mere genealogist's device. In unsophisticated times there
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4 Skamon of Mytilene (s. iv b.c., according to F. Jacoby in Pauly—Wissowa kea
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8 Dem. de pais. leg. 303, Lykourg. in Lcocr. 76 f., Philostr. v. Apoll. 4. 21 P" I+
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Philochor. frag. 14 {Frag. hist. Gr. i. 386 Miiller) ap. Ulpian. in Dem. de pais- le$'
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10 Corp. inscr. Att. iii. 1 no. 372 (with facsimile on pi. 4) KovpoTpbtpov | ef 'AyXaW
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I3'- 1 (note the proximity of no. 371 Aenrvorp6po[n], cp. supra p. 241 n. o). Hesych. s.v.
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n°- 321 iii 31 ff. = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. i no. 573 ii 74 f., iii 114 f., 127 f., v 251 ff. -
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(3) Corp. inscr. Att. ii. 2 no. 829, 11 = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 2. 1 no. 1654 b 34
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K<lT^KecTo. Trdrpiov 5' eVri tois 'ASrjvalois Kvva pi?) avafio.iveiv eh aKpo-jroXiv.' The topo-
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ep-Qavij pifii/ k.t.X. Similarly dogs would not enter the island of Sygaros (Plin. nat.
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name for Ge3. Kourotrdphos too was, at Athens, an epithet of the
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1 Corp. inscr. Att. ii. i no. 481, 58 f. = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 1. 2 no. 1039 111
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3 This conclusion was anticipated by Miss J. E. Harrison in the Journ. Hell. Si**^'
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Dobree, cp. the schol. e'fre Trj yrj ei're ri? earla)]. See further B. Prehn in Pauly—WissoWa
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k.t.X., Prokl. in Plat. Tim. iii. 144, 4 ff. Diehl o8to dr/ Kal avrrj (sc. r] yrj) dvvdpets &el
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npbdvpa consisted in an offering probably of grain, possibly of blood, but hardly °
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A. ed. Aid. and the epitome Harpokr.) dveLV oiv, Kal iKaXeiro t6 0vp.a irripoiov.'
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* Corp. inset: Att. ii. 3 no. 1160 (a broken base of Pentelic marble found on the
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n°- 1369 (a round base of Hymettian marble found on the Akropolis) 'ky\aipov Upea
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Ka-T*VKetia<se to!s dvBpwwois t'-ov ck tCiv eplwv eadrira. This hangs together with the attempt
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Pandrosos, Pandrosos than Aglauros, the three names being pr°~
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What better guardians could Athena have found for the infant
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the sky on trees and flowers and was thence collected by the bees.
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Herse, some said, became by Hermes the mother of Kephalos •
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p. 240 Ovid's three thalami may be derived from the internal arrangement of the Erech-
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3 Harpokr. s.v. "AyXctupos (dypavKos codd.. A.C.M.Q. But the alphabetical order
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Deipnophorta, at which a dinner was served for them with much pomp in accordance vvi
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12 Apollod. 3. 14- 3- Hermes' union with Herse is hardly older than the HelleW* '
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headed, Eos refrained from union with him, but tended him in her
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When Tithonos grew so old that he rolled himself round in a wool-
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24°. See further T. W. Allen—E. E. Sikes The Homeric Hymns London 1904 p. 197 f.
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49> 347 pi. 8, 4) = my fig. 153, J. Schmidt in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 1029 fig. 4 an Etruscan
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8viJ.ia,Tr)piov and \Ikvov had both come to be identified in popular parlance with the old
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Leonard in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 317 f.
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dew5. The transformation was apt, for the cicala, once more like
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Daebritz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. 1563) ap. schol. B.L.T. 11. 11. 1, Etidok.
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KaTayrjpdirais TiOuvoO fiapirepov, Serv. in Verg. georg. 3. 328, in Verg. Aen. 4. 585, 7. 188,
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In Loukian. Icaromen. 13 Empedokles, speaking as an inhabitant of the moon, says
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In point of fact the cicala lays its eggs in the ground (Aristot. hist. an. 5. 30. 556 a 29 fi.i
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8 Asios frag. 13, 4 f. Kinkel ap. Athen. 525 E—F (Samians visiting the precinct of
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1. 6 Kal ol irpeo^vTepoi abroU (sc. the Athenians) tQv evba.ip.bvwv bid t& afipoblaiTOV oi iro^us
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ii—iii. 2 no. 1377, 13 (an inventory of the Parthenon 399/8 B.C.) [xpvolbia bidXiffa <rilW'iKT
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Britonum, schol. Hermog. in C. Walz Rhetores Graeci Stuttgartiae et Tubingae 1833 iv.
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enim cicadas aureas gerebant partim in vertice, nonnulli in fronte, Phot. lex. s.v.
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The name KepKurrr) applied to a small species of tettix (Stephanus Ties. Gr. Ling. iv.
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Various views have been taken in modern times with regard to the precise nature of
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(2) F. Hauser 'Tettix' in the Jahrcsh. d. ocst. arch. Inst.
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attack by Petersen in the Rhein. Mus. 1907 lxii. 540 ff-
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des Mannes in archaisch-griechischer Zeit Giessen 1911 P-
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grasshoppers with chains' from the third shaft-grave: these
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in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1925 xlv. 55 with fig. 52, 4 points
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in the Compte-rendu St. Pit. 1877 p. 28 ff. Atlas pi- 15
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'"sect's body. The other, pointed, end of the pin was caught by the hook on the lower
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>s '883 vi. 41, fig. (of no. 20), T. Schreiber in the Ath. Mitth. .883 v.... »7*.
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We are not, therefore, surprised to find that the tettix occurs as a private badge on
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1926 pi. 37, 6—15) and again on tetradrachms and drachms with the names ot ^
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Pl' '5, 9) J- N. Svoronos op. cit. pl. 107, 28—35 and 42—45. In fig. 165 I append a
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Pl- 107, *j—69. Fig. 166 is from a specimen in my collection). (4) obv. cicala; rev.
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otrmischief (L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. i860 p. 91, 1864 p. 130 f.. "8&5
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T tne terra-cotta models of the UtHx, of which sundry specimens are extant. <->M
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Attic red-figured Vases in American Museums Cambridge Mass. 1918 p- I29l4
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°r me. I Throw it into the fount that I may go and fetch it, | And sit and eat it with my
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is] Chicago 1927 (reviewed in Folk-Lore 1928 xxxix. 112 : 'A champion cricket
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(q ^ ames for the cicala regularly involve a reduplicated / or k together with an »-sound
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HlHo T°'17' fAww the choice of the word kikvs was determined by a reminiscence of
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Ahnlichkeit des Tabakrollchens mit der Cicade, sei es in Gestalt oder in Farbe.' Cp.
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The same variation meets us in the case of the hero, whose name Titfwvos, Tithonus
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^paring Efas ( = Evas) as the name of Memnon in Etr. Spiegel iii. 218 f. pi. 235, 1.
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rei6°' 820 and W" Deecke in K- °- Mu"er Die Etrusker Stuttgart 1877 i2. 481 propose
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'ed tmat'on be reliable (supra ii. 421 n. o), it is possible to suppose that the -in- of TinBun
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Z 75-78 claims that Qesan too has survived as Tesana, 'the Spirit of the Dawn, and
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v AIore ingenious, but also more speculative, are the suggestions of S. Bugge Das
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in I f°und at Eyuk in Kappadokia mentions a town Tintunia, perhaps to be located
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in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2184 f. had already derived 'Attikti
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active in meaning.
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who distilled the fructifying dew1, had as his consort Pandrosos the
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In view of the foregoing sections we are not surprised to find
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Supra i. 732 n. 5, iii. I79f.
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About an hour's walk to the north-east of Vari (Anagyrous), some 29om above the
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Stott amps^ w'tn P's- 12—H an<i ngs. 1—5. The cave consists of an outer and an inner
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who distilled the fructifying dew1, had as his consort Pandrosos the
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In view of the foregoing sections we are not surprised to find
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Supra i. 732 n. 5, iii. I79f.
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About an hour's walk to the north-east of Vari (Anagyrous), some 29om above the
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Stott amps^ w'tn P's- 12—H an<i ngs. 1—5. The cave consists of an outer and an inner
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1884 iii. 217 fig. 25, T. Schreiber Atlas of Classical Antiqtiities ed. W. C. F. Anderson
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dialecticum"1 Lugduni Batavorum 1910 p. 587 gives 'Uptros ("EfNnjs?)). H- Stuart)-'^0 the
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Zeus ' of the Dew.'
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(=my fig. 178), C. H. Weller in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1903 vii. 267 ff. fig. 4 photo) and
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Derneter (L. Ross Reisen des Konigs Otto und der Kbniginn Amalia in Griechenland
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was taken by his parents for a sacrifice to the rustic powers
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0tl ^ a""^ yXibao-ris /xiXiros yXvdwv piev avbri' (11. 1. 249)), it may be that the honey found
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drearn',s" W this is right, Nonnos had the sanction of cult-usage, when he made Semele
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RoSe2 ndros (p]in- ""l- hist. 4. 65 Hydrusam). Tenos (Aristot. frag. 553 Rose, 595
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of the great culture-heroes of Greece, who learnt the care of sheep
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credit this notion of an Arcadian settlement in Keos (' Quod veteres scriptores Ar>st' ^
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'iveKev rijs UfidSos Kai Tijs lrvorjs twv dviuuv. So cod. Par. The vulgate ^^p0v>
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building two neighbouring churches, one being that of the Taxiarchai \Inscf-
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sacrifice before the rising of the dog-star. The poet's allusion to
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gods of field and fold. Cheiron, foretelling to Apollon the destiny
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u i. 76, 87, w/ra §9 (a) iii.
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Cj _ iesych. s.v. Unaala- 6 tvSpoaos &ip, vypaala. In Paus. 1. 32. 2 L. C. Valckenaer
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vi. .' j || Thramer in J. Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Edinburgh 1913
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origin. The one tradition, which we may call Boeotian since it was
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1 Hes. frag. 98 Flach, 129 Rzach ap. Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. 14 Aristaeum invocat,
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vol I irXijo-o-ovrai Xivtais oprvyes iv vetpeXais. In line 33 the papyrus has yap-^pocrapicrraioij ■ •
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Mair did well to prefer A. E. Housman's [Z-q]vbs &<p' lep<4> uv. The form 'Iicplov, in-
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Timaios: see E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 676) 4. 81 Sid Be rvv
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\6yov elSws virepf}i]<xop.ai. Perhaps we catch an echo of the other version in Hes)
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back once again to the domain of Cretan religion, with its great
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On the whole, I am disposed to see in Aristaios another example
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£tesylla, daughter to Alkidamas of Ioulis, as she danced round the altar of Apollon at
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inag,"!6 kpidis communis, olim in casa G. F. Depastae in regione tuaaihtw tov 'Ofia
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" Examples of the name as bome by men are collected in W. Pape-G. E. Sense er
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guess?—dubs him 'King' of the Ceans1. Diodoros, probably drawing
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bronze coins in the Leake collection and two in the McClean collection.
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In this connexion a word must be added on a Thessalian cult
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8' '83 is from a silver didrachm, now in the British Museum, published by W. Wroth in
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^ ng. 186 is the Weber specimen.
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in my collection.
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K"t° 544'2 f" 11 (j"^ra "• 4)- 6 B- Keil in Herm" l88? xx- 63°-
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' , anz 'n the Ann. d. Inst, it
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by a small pediment. The first to be found read AlAcpPlOY, which
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sipated when Giannopoulos produced a second inscription from the
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Heidelberg 1909 p. 242 and in greater detail F. Bechtel Die griechischen Dialckte Berl"1
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no. 165 pi. 1 (=my fig. 188), Head Hist, num.- p. 307. Obv. Head of the nyw
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in the fourn. Intern. d'Arch. Num. 1908 xi. 65 cp. 75, Head Hist- ttUpt.\ myrtle'
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conquered the demons of drought1—swore to the Asura Namuki2
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W. H. D. Rouse 'Baldur Story' in The Folk-Lore fournal 1889 vii. 61 notes the
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a Hi ^rom'se was kept until at dawn one day Indra saw " foam in the sea similar to
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f xii. 6. 8 has:..."he cut off his head at dawn before the sun had risen with
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Sir James Frazer1, who cites the tale as a parallel to the myth
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a class of magical practices in which demons were routed by means of river-foam, ca'^
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5 Orph. frag. 183 Kern ap. Prokl. in Plat. Craiyl. p. no, 23 ff. Pasquali (1
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6 Modern adherents of this time-honoured view include the following: wad11'
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Etym. i. 160 f. from &<ppb-s 'foam' + a participial form of the root di 'to s n{sc¥
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A<ppoSiT7] enthalt in seinem ersten Teil unzweifelhaft arppbs, in seinem zweiten wahr-
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"aXaa-o-jjs | Sebpo&toiAevqv KvOiipriv | eXoxeiwe ttovtos &<ppt£, Himer. or. 1. 20 'in rov a<ppbv
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' +52 and L. Preller Griechische Mythologie- Berlin i860 i. 263 note the Semitic aphrodeth,
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6 [properly 'goer']—in Hebrew='mule'), J. Levy Neuhebraisches und chalddisches
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' e'nzelne Taube.' But all this fails to justify the initial 'A- of 'Atppobhij.
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in J*raDern, welche...die Astarte von Babylonien entlehnten. auf diese aussprache des sh
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^e«*e*,S-m suPPort H- Grimme in Glotla 1925 xiv. 18 with n. t. See also Schrader
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old as Hesiod1, reappears in fifth-century science2, and quite con-
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See further V. Costanzi 'Zeis "Atpptos e il nome 'Atppodirr]' in the AM d. r. accad. di
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collected by L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. 1870—1871 p. 11 ff.
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forefather of the I
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Antioch. (i.e. Malalas, s. vij/rag. 4. 4 (Frag. hist. Gr. iv. 542 Mtiller), cp.the Chronicon
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erat 0Xei^t'f evTevdev yap 6 'ATroXXwmar^s Atoye^s ra atppobloia KeKXrjadai (3o6\eTai. The
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Vindician. frag. Bruxell. de semine 1 (in M. Wellmann Fragmentsammlung der griech-
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spiritus sanguinem suspendit, cuius alia pars carne bibitur, alia superans in seminaleS
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autem Saturnum fingunt Coelo patri genitalia abscidisse et sanguinem fluxisse in mare,
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We might, therefore, without deserting the Greek area, conjecture
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Some twenty minutes west of Pherai (Velestino), on the right
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^e French School, uncovering the area and determining its history3.
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haitt "•' W'desPreaa- beliefs attaching to 'cuckoo-spit' are not unworthy of attention. The
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vi. jf f ty^opho™ spumaria (R. Lydekker The Royal Natural HistoryLondon 1896
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'D'apres^ • ^° l88° 175^' P' Sibillot Le Folk-lore France Paris 1906 iii. 303
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Birds Lond ^ *"rtner ^~ Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British
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3 Until the obT- aS elsewhere (supra »• 894 n- 3) superseded by St Michael?
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A- M. Woodward in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1926 xlvi. 246.
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We might, therefore, without deserting the Greek area, conjecture
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Some twenty minutes west of Pherai (Velestino), on the right
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^e French School, uncovering the area and determining its history3.
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haitt "•' W'desPreaa- beliefs attaching to 'cuckoo-spit' are not unworthy of attention. The
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vi. jf f ty^opho™ spumaria (R. Lydekker The Royal Natural HistoryLondon 1896
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'D'apres^ • ^° l88° 175^' P' Sibillot Le Folk-lore France Paris 1906 iii. 303
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Birds Lond ^ *"rtner ^~ Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British
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3 Until the obT- aS elsewhere (supra »• 894 n- 3) superseded by St Michael?
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A- M. Woodward in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1926 xlvi. 246.
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the 'geometric' period. Over a score of graves, rectangular in shape,
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Sparta5. The second temple, built c. 550—500 B.C. and burnt
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5 a. M. Woodward in the fourn. Hell. Stud. 1924 xliv. 275.
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and in its turn destroyed by fire c. 200 B.C. It was approximately
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noted a marble metope with the relief of a lion killing a bull ; also
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It would seem, then, that from the neolithic age down to our
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„ BuU- Corr. Hell. 1926 L 562, A. M. Woodward in the Journ. Hell. 9iu ■ j
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of Enhodia1, whose head indeed appears on the coinage of the town
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1 A dedication to Enhodia at Pherai was published by P. Monceaux in the Bull. Coir-
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which see K. Regling ' E N NOAIA' in the Joum. Intern, a"Arch. Num. 1905 viii. 1751
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doubted that this curious recital has borrowed more than one trait from the Thessalian cu
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above, a space left blank for a painted portrait below, and in the
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and central disk3, beneath which is the fragmentary inscription:
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Yet another dedication to the same god has recently been found at
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Zeus Thaulios was worshipped also at Pharsalos5. Above the
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Bull. Corr. Hell. ,9« xlix. 460, A. M. Woodward in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 19*0
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aS *e site of I'hthia, the town of the Myrmidones.
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rocky surface of the hill-top has been so worked as to leave out-
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by certain 'kinsfolk of Parmeniskos1.' The hill (fig. 192) is crowned
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[lapavrivoL (referred to the preceding gloss by J. V. Perger)] axOetaa iwb Kredrov (I- VosS
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convincing. I venture therefore to add to their number the sugges-
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4 F. Solmsen 'Zeus Thaulios' in ffermes ,911 xlvi. 286-291 criticises Bechtel sview:
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CWUrger'), eaOX.a 'the Throttling-festival' ('Wtlrgefest'), and QavUos the god served
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W it be objected that the Macedonian Ares GaOXos [supra p. 182) can hardly have been
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' I chanced one day upon a very old woman squatting on the extreme edge
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rain. It was two years since any had fallen, and as she had the reputation of
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catch the mumbled incantations which followed on my behalf, Of these however
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- In the drying-up of the springs and in the rain of ashes Mr Lawson sees an alius'011
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Freshen all the neighbourhood ;
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Gladness be in gardens all;
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At Shatista in south-west Makedonia the song is alliterative2:
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That as many (as are the) ears of corn in the fields,
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j< and Ancient Greek Religion Cambridge .9.0 pp. «3-»5- Cp. O. Schrader in
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In Zagorion, a district of Epeiros, it has become Papparoima,
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That well the rye may grow.
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7 W. R- S. Ralston The Songs of the Russian People- London 1872 p. 228.
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11 E. Gerard The Land beyond the Forest Edinburgh and London 1888 ii. 13.
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e ceremony regularly takes place all over Roumania on the third Tuesday
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et'V^6 °Penm§' words of the rain-song: ' Perperia, all fresh bedewed,'
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'H^epoXi^ v°lkonomos' Mittheilung a. a. O. [S. K. Oikonomos in Bretos' 'E0xik6j<
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8 J- C. La" Paris '904 i- 190, 1906 iii. 332 f., Schrader Reallex? ii. 316.
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in the middle and dances alone. Out comes the goodwife and
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And drench the diggers all, oy Dodo oy Dodo le !
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We go through the village,
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It should be added that, whereas in Serbia and Bulgaria the
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Bough'3: The Magic Art i. 273.
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. 2 For guesses see J. S. Stallybrass in J. Grimm op. cit. ii. 594 °- •£®*T" J^nJ
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kerning nature. Others connect it with Did-Lado, from the Lithuanian DuK gr
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Work DUgrUcUsckm ZWoSeriin ,9». L 64 has established the fact that th Aeol c
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74 f- concludes that the North Achaeans in general originally worshiped ^^Jj
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C III. '9
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1 Supra p. 288. W. R. S. Ralston op. tit* p. 228 : 'The people believe that by this
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J M. Hamilton op. cit. p. 158 on St John's Eve: 'The consultation of oracles belongs
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future fortunes. Usually it is merely a case of marriage-questionings on the part ot
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0ne by one. They tell fortunes by the condition of the trinkets : for instance, if
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' E- '913 p. 14a f. ('Das Fest des KX^as') gives a good account of the festival as
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by much mutual drenching of the celebrants with water, salt or
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of the way in which its inhabitants keep the festival of Saint
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p. 123, cp. p. 20. Fad. in the Ann. Brit. ScA. Ath. 1906—1907 xiii. 354 (cited stl*
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Dr Rendel Harris3 further notes that at any time of drought the
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cecl;1 an °ld healllen festival which was celebrated on the same day. On the day pre-
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'At Epiphany a priest goes in procession to a spring, river, cistern, or to the
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'At Athens an imposing procession goes from the church of St. Dionysios to
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conjecture that the early Greek rain-maker, probably clad in a
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Usage, no doubt, differed from place to place. In Rhodes the
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At Krannon in Thessaly drought was cured by the shaking °f
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Zenon of Rhodes/r«£y 1 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 175 Mliller) ap.
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At Eleusis the first formal act of the yearly festival was the
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corned to use the public baths, nevertheless at the Eleusinia and
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Pig in the harbour of Kantharos at the Peiraieus, a shark seized
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1 Supra ii. 83, ff. figs. 788-79*. S. W. Grose in the McClean Cat. Coins ii. «*
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ff- = Dittenbelger Syll in r' Gr?- no. Jo, 34 ff--*-3 ™- 93. 34 ff- (Attic decree of
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a3!"' 1 dates the incident 'avant 340').
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for Pelusiis) tinguuntur idque se in regenerationem et impunitatem periuriorum suorun"1
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3 E. Strong and N. Jolliffe in the Joum. Hell. Stud. 1924 xliv. 103 ff.
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(which is printed as a certainty in both editions by M. Schmidt) and in any case^ \iet
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inis genuine ore of an old religious stratum sparkles all the more for being
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£j°r\ tne culminating act of the mysteries was the exhibition to
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conc^"0,6^"11111 ^u'sset> quam si hodie aliquis sacrae cathedrae orator pro eo quod in fine
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Trp0a-{Ta ' %n P'at. Tim. iii. 176, 26 fT. Diehl 5 5ij Kal oi deafiol tCiv 'Xdrjva'uav ei'56res
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Suppi. ,g ?eim ' Incantamenta magica graeca latina' in the fahrb. f. class. Philol.
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*itn those aft '8S lakes the Pnrase o-twwrj to go with the words before it, not
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ment qui fut en usage dans I'initiation'). S. Reinach, however, in the Rev. &t. Gr. 1906
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him ends in a sentence probably defective and certainly obscure (Hippol. ref. haeres- 5*
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(2) According to F. B. Jevons, the corn-ear exhibited at Eleusis implies a corn-tote^
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the primitive agricultural rites, and that it was originally the embodiment of t e^ ^ x;
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(3) Elsewhere Reinach treats the corn-ear as the offspring of a priest and a priestess,
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a«ount of the rite is given by Harrison Proleg. Gk. Rel? p. 548 ft". and Fr azer Golden
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ese/nc/ite der gricchischen Litterature Miinchen 1924 ii. 2. 1429) horn. 10 encomium in
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P* 39f« (cited supra ii. 132 n. 2)). It is probable that in early days this union
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Studie M' Cornford 'The 'ATTAPXAI and the Eleusinian Mysteries' in Essays and
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llap9cW(f) 0°i ^"W0"' Eustath. in Od. p. 1387, 17 ff.) or ippiap (h. Dem. 99
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se of th-P De'"' 5;2^' Cwnich' however, were wells for water. A.B.c].). The
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the grain for sowing. The a-rrapxal thus became veritable ' starting-points' of the k6k~Kos
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(5) Count Goblet d' Alviella Eleusinia Paris 1903 pp. 71—73 holds that the nature
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autem frugibus expiatum ut vivis redderetur). Similarly in Egypt Osiris or the Osirised
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(6) P. Foucart, the father of this Egyptising hypothesis, in his final work on 1 ^
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played Theos to her Thea (but see, for other possibilities, O. Hofer in Roscher
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Probably in the dirge called TAavepws (A. Rusch in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xiv. 1048 ff.).
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ued down the side: on this a bed of clay was placed, of the shape of the body of
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al; Bhilai I 6 cora^on °f a chamber dedicated to Osiris in the Ptolemaic temple of Isis
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ESyptlan p Egk- p- 7°5 f- PL 26 3' f" E- A- Wallis Budge 0siris and the
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P" 19 ff.: illustrations of Diod. u I*; evolution of the Osirian fetish stat,
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en Egypte' (p. 54 ff.: corn-maidens in ancient and modern Egypt, after Miss W. S.
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In this connexion special interest attaches to two finds from the west of the classic'
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domestic scene of man, woman, and maid—perhaps the homecoming of the sue
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and 22, 1—5 ( = my pi. xxx), F. Lenormant in the Gaz. Arch. 1870 v. 31 ff- with 2
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(follows Minervini), id. in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. i. 1066 fig. 1308 ('^ffruits
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redderetur). The point to notice is that, in the lower register of the obverse, of
Plate 30
(3) The whole vase. (4) Hea
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, en the two. He notes that some details in the arrangement of the shields at the
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Met reSuIai"ly> not wheat, but barley (e.g. the hordeitm hexastichon on coins of
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Son f1 t0'^ Jesus- Thereupon Jesus made answer: 'The hour is come, that
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SuPrerne "° ^ ^aster nere hints at his own impending Passion as the
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symboHSmPeC'alIy aPProPriate to the Greeks. And, if so, it is at least possible that the
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3o' in Ttnormant Sonographic de la Vote Sacrle Eleusinienne Paris 1864 p. 85 ff. no.
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The association of Men with Pan and the Nymphs is noteworthy-
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1 A mistake for vwepKiie. 11. Giintert, however, in his interesting treatise U» ^
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W- Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2765.
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'pi . volive relief of Lysimachides, found in 188.5 during the excavation of the
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aPpare' ^ 97°)> holds rhytin and bowl. His consort, the chthonian goddess, has
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Presumabl °^d°n "929 P- 3>o), was dedicated c. 100—90 B.C.—the dedicator being
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dveBrjKev. Svoronos p. 495 adds that the fourth line may have started with Kal TpiirToX^^h
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liv]povkeT j aveB-qKev. The centre of the relief is occupied by an assemblage of the
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(Tpi7rT6\e|/io[s]), who receives them as he sits on his serpent-car. In the background is
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(b) Corp. inscr. Gr. i no. 274, 3 ff. = Corp. inscr. Alt. iii no. 1109, 3 ff. Koaiitfrip |^/^j
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ment that Proklos was an adept in Chaldean charms, who by spinning
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P it^a^" ^arr's°n in the Ann. Brit. ScA. Ath. 1908—1909 xv. 322 n. r, cad. Themis*
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f'oetaf "^y^ntion 7rp6s rds apxo/ievas iVoxwrets 19 Diibner (in the Didot ed. of the
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or, later, in the poet's description of the fighting over Patroklos—
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Lightened and thundered and made quake the ground4.
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on cult-usage, the actual rain-maker was probably the priest of Zeus
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Believe that they have seen the very Jove
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5 Solin. x. 1 quam (sc. Roraam) Arcades quoniam habitassent in excelsa pai
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lsse Iovem' in hoc scilicet nemore. sane ad illud adludit quod primi dicuntur Iovi
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Siedi Fscber~"f^ur'ili m Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 842 comments: 'Arkadische
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Wis n "le 'dentincation of this spring see Frazer Pausanias iv. 383 and Bolte in Pauly—
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a>td pr ' ^*orSan ' Greek and Roman Rain-Gods and Rain-Charms' in the Transactions
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Athens fo '0tlma as P"estess of Zeus Lykaios (supra ii. 1167) postponed the plague at
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6 Urther T- Zielinski in the Archiv f. Rel. 1906 ix. 43.
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Other cults that gave the sanction of religion to the rites of rain-
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Marcus Aurelius has preserved the Athenian equivalent of our
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: S'r A. J. Evans in Archaeologia 1885 xlix. t. 104 f. fig. 48 ( = my fig. 202), id.
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S ^Valup Kal tu>v TreMuv. jJVoi ov Set (6xe<T0ai, 77 oCtws, air\ws xal fKevdtpws. On the
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.j°^as TW 'A-BrpaUm nal tCiv Ylediaiw. J. M. Edmonds Lyra Graeca London 1927 iii.
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Other cults that gave the sanction of religion to the rites of rain-
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Marcus Aurelius has preserved the Athenian equivalent of our
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: S'r A. J. Evans in Archaeologia 1885 xlix. t. 104 f. fig. 48 ( = my fig. 202), id.
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S ^Valup Kal tu>v TreMuv. jJVoi ov Set (6xe<T0ai, 77 oCtws, air\ws xal fKevdtpws. On the
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.j°^as TW 'A-BrpaUm nal tCiv Ylediaiw. J. M. Edmonds Lyra Graeca London 1927 iii.
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hissar, a village in Phrygia, he found an inscribed marble stele now
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takes the form of a letter from Thalliskos to Petraios:
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wapiar^cnv. In Aristoph. vesp. 88 <pi\-r]\ia.<rTris there is of course a sly reference to
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cP" E. Legrand—J. Chamonard in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1893 xvii. 286 f. no.
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'< 40 f. (but see supra ii. in. 2).
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Miilie'rJaf°by in Pauly~Wissowa Real-Enc. iii A. 56) frag. 1 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. too n.f
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^Ustat'h *USi> 'C<lT°' °Si" "ffc" ° Zfl's *a story rePeated by Tzetz. in Lyk. 786,
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cP" E. Legrand—J. Chamonard in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1893 xvii. 286 f. no.
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'< 40 f. (but see supra ii. in. 2).
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Miilie'rJaf°by in Pauly~Wissowa Real-Enc. iii A. 56) frag. 1 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. too n.f
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^Ustat'h *USi> 'C<lT°' °Si" "ffc" ° Zfl's *a story rePeated by Tzetz. in Lyk. 786,
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fiaffiXei SvGTvxtltto-vTt afHaas irvpdv; copied by his pupil Io. Chrys. in S. Babylaw, c\
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VSap 7) rb in tou Albs, 7. 5. 2 dyadd 5k rd in Atis (sc. lidara), 8. 7. 3 rd vap.aTLaia o~vp<p£?aV
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cod. V.), Eustath. in II. p. 153, 34!. Sebw to §pexw Aeus Ka'L Zeus 6 'dTjp. On the su ^
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ptv-qpao-i (frag. 2 (Frag. gr. Hist. i. 183 Jacoby)) ypd(pois> woe- "'Apyetoi the
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Cloud-collector,' so that vecj>e\-nyepe'Ta Zeis in a sense was the mountain—just as the
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,\^jSImachos of Alexandreia frag. 22 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 341 Miiller)) ev ti} Trepl tuv
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^P^yr)aav aixve\ov Kai otvov iiroiriaav. H. W. Stoll in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1242 f. notes
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fru;t u' ^75 n. 2, 1226] or rather ^dXcupos was god 'of the Swelling Tips' on plants,
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ContendL'cjr^e' 'wno 80rfies himself'J but the connexion is somewhat doubtful). It is
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etymolo'giesUC <er s readinS of Greek religion is simple and so far attractive. But the
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c- III.
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Gods and Rain-Charms' in the Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philologtca^
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Kenyon Greek Papyri in the British Museum London 1893 i. 83 ff. no. 121 omits the
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would have the further merit of rounding off fitly a hexameter verse. ^ pjehl
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Trais acrireTos bpippos, \ k.t.X. Cp. Eustath. in II. p. 1053, 10 ff-> who after qu°U"gr( is
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hinting at an etymological connexion between verbs and vlbs. . Qf the
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" the Cabinet des Medailles at Paris (fig. 204)9 and in the Lobbecke
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^ifottiefr*10* Curetas ab imbri I ■•• I praetereo. The section is discussed by W.Vollgraff
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n l° A- L6bb \ Forsc)utnge* in Ephesos Wien 1906 i. 56 fig. lU (= my fig. 204).
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tion of him is known5. But it is probably he who appears on the
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Thiere des classischen Alterthums in culturgeschichtlicher Beziehung Innsbruck 18
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nec Pluvio supplicat herba Iovi. The last five words are cited, but wrongly attribu
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" Babelon Monn. rip. rom. i. 426 fig. describes the obverse design of a fje
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videtur, Jovis Eleutherii sive Liberatoris.' H. A. Grueber in the Brit. Mus. Ca ■
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Hoops Reallex. iii. 431 f. s.v. 'Quaden.'
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^Paui/nrt/, 07reP t-T.X. The reference is to 55. 23 Kai to SoiSeKarov rb if Ka7nra5oKla to
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M ith lhe nor 1 premit sePulcro with F. Vollmer's note ad he. The former is in accord
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themselves but also gave their horses to drink. And when the barbarians now
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alone had the saving water; in any case Marcus took pity on them. « g
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This passage together with other ancient allusions to the ^
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*ust. Mart (ed.sj, c. T. Otto Ienae 1876 i. i. 246 ff.). Recent texts by A. Harnackin the
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sto aS a Christian forgcy- Granted, however, that (4) and (5) are an addition to the
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™s ToC SeoaSbroxi). Now this ypatp-q may well have been the extant column of
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^■°man S ^otus (l"/ra P- 333) ar)d not at once suggestive of any figure in Greek or
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s- Xiv is ^nthoPOulos hist. eccl. 4. 12 (cxlv. 1004 b ff. Migne), who writing early in
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Apollinarios, who was bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia and probably wrote only one 0
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Arnouphis. Later writers refer to the prayers of the emperor himself. Petersen's hypo''16,
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historicity of the thirst which brought the Roman army into dire straits, the sudden r ^
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166—175 n< Qj,. > ;n the Nene Heidelberger Jahrbiicher 1895 v. 123 returns to the
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Th. Mommsen 'Das Regenwunder der Marcus-Saule' in Hermes 1895 xxx. 90—106
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'on s extravagant rhetoric—how a great thunderstorm saved the Romans, man and
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q , Wunder seine Sonderart eingebiisst hatte'). The emperor attributed his victory to
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So'dier Se tnou2nt otherwise. Tertullian supposes an answer to the prayers of Christian
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"tpavv fl.fne ''Me credibility—witness his blunder about the origin of the name
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was mistaken in regarding the Christian tradition with all its five
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a"thors dCny tll£ existence of an imperial letter, but treats the one cited by Christian
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bfiflpiov iiSuip). Dion, a superstitious narrator and himself the author of a book on
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S1gnally answered. Christians asserted that it was the prayers of
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-Uinchen 1924 ii. 2. 796 n. 11), referred the rain to the magic arts of Arnouphis. Christians
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Period: it perhaps emanated from Asia Minor at the beginning of J. iv ('Auf Kleinasien
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10n to its contents in Rutin, hist. eccl. 5. 5 tradunt historiae cum siti eius (sc.
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fas lus Africanus rather than Apollinaris: hence his omission of the story as to the name
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tale °f " "** °-<t>u\bn-ov, cp. or. 34. 21). Claudian, the last of the heathen to tell the
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In f ?ncIus'on more improving than impressive.
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^'gne), Xi'vr05 °P' Euseb' hist- eccl- 5- 5- 4. Greg- Nyss- or- in xl mart- 2 <xlvi- 75? c ff-
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The Egyptian Thoth from the time of Herodotos, if not earlier, had been equa
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W. Scott inserts roirov after bfiov and omits toAtwv)). On the Egyptian antecedents of this
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fievai). The Testament of Benjamin, a Greek translation of a Hebrew or Aramaic orig
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cod. g) tov lieXlap oi Svvarai TrX-nyijvai). And a passage in the late Platonic epinomU s
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In this connexion we may venture to compare Eph. 2. 2 /card tov alSiva to
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<xk6tovs Toirov, irpbs rd irvev/xaTiKa r?js ■Kov-qplas iv toU ivovpavlois with the W0 \j.vnh I
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Greek Papyri in the British Museum London 1893 i. 78 no. 46, 401 ff. = K. I>r"s -fa
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and Rivals of Christianity Cambridge 1915 i. 98 ff.). The same hymn in a tip*.' ^gtf.
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Rain, then, was conceived sometimes as the child of Zeus,
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enient at the west end of the Duomo in Siena, which shows Hermes Mercurius Tris-
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cj * A.e.X.) densi funduntur ab aethere nimbi. The rain-god of the column bears so
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4 This is in fact the common identification (e.g. W. Ramsay in Smith Did. Biogr.
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two separate notions current among the lower classes in his day.
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lich, sie sahen selbes in der Luft unter der Gestalt des Regenbogens: die Natur
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Physik und dem Regenbogen seinen Ursprung hat cited by W. Schwartz in the
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'ISovfiaioi vop.it;ov(nv with the remarks of C. Steuernagel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-
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Abhandlungen arabistisch-semitologischen Inhalts Munchen 1901 iii. 1. 473] "balasu <
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= Mond, als A Sin="Urin" in den Nerabinschriften, als Buchstabe & = $. du ^ v0,i
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collected instances from Germany and France. Thus in the Oberpfalz, when it ^
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osz gepess.' Elsewhere on the Rhine, if it rains on June 10, ' Margarete pisst in die
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'ganZ euiSeweicht)- Even more remarkable is the parallel adduced by N. G. Polites
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ii, Schrader in J. Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Edinburgh 1909
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'Eine £,°3,P" 3?2> Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. p. 819]).' Id. in Schrader Reallex.2 ii. 227:
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^'tei'turn 6 orstel,ung> die in dem Verhaltnis zwischen Soma und Regen dem vedischen
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Xtpciv dirodXifHovTa < tov debv > to vdoip diriBetv. 'The sieve of Eratosthenes' was an
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in his Reallex. iv. 171 f., Hug in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 1483 f-; -,c
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daamonem in hoc compellunt vt reo nominato (nam omnes suspectos nominare 01 ^
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studio, vbi semper pro voto aleam cecidisse comperi, in posterum tame quieui, ^pijuS
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tomis (A. Brachet An etymological Dictionary of the French Language* trans. G. W.
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P°l°niti hm"1'1" po!licenci°.' Here and there Pratorius reports local usage, e.g. Ci 'in
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A. Bouci^.LgV1115 monograph, which is tough reading, the topic has been handled by
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1 xvi and xvii), Frazer Golden Bough3: Balder the Beautiful i. 236,
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grove of Theban acacias2. Here, according to Diodoros3, it was the
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(July 10), and St Hippolytus (Aug. 13). Greater detail will be found in C. ^ ,f,
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met parfois en main un tamis4 [4AA. SS. Jul. iii. 80], oil je crois bien pouvoir signa ^ ^
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of the Saints Edinburgh 1914 iii pi. opposite p. 388 (St Benedict with the broken.ocesSion
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i. The holed vessel in Egypt.
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grove of Theban acacias2. Here, according to Diodoros3, it was the
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(July 10), and St Hippolytus (Aug. 13). Greater detail will be found in C. ^ ,f,
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met parfois en main un tamis4 [4AA. SS. Jul. iii. 80], oil je crois bien pouvoir signa ^ ^
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of the Saints Edinburgh 1914 iii pi. opposite p. 388 (St Benedict with the broken.ocesSion
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (d) Rain as water poured through a holed vessel or sieve
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the task every day in the year. Diodoros' statement was almost
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pajjjt Canopi sacerdos, callidum quiddam excogitavit. hydriae fieri solent in Aegypti
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foramir^f haCC Chaldaei> itur in conflictum, circa hydriam ignis accenditur, cera, qua
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tereti f ° C° '° Ct cluas' suggillato, ventre tumido in modum hydriae cum dorso aequaliter
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<"s ^byos X 'larrat've 's repeated in Greek by Souid. s.v. Kavunros' 6 iv Alyvwrw. wort,
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and the water issuing forth from the holes put out the fire 01
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The same tale, compressed, recurs in Kedren. hist. comp. 325 c (i. 57° ^ tO")
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1 H. Kees in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. x. 1869 f. - jtfylh-
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thin jets of water are streaming, is here associated with the pentagram3
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During the last twenty years the pentagram or pentalpha has been the subject of
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Kosmologie der Babylonier Strassburg 1890 p. 165 ff., J. Hehn in the Leipziger semitische
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*hose recumbent form *^5<? must have given rise to the old Babylonian UB ~ f •
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ng des Kreislaufes ist das Pentagramm. Das Pentagramm erscheint in der
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elaiHischen » dessen kosmischen Sinn wir S. 50 besprachen4 (4Das Vorkommen in
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statir of Melos, struck in s. v B.C., has obv. a pomegranate with traces of two leaves,
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Hist, num.- p. 892). (2) Bronze coins of Pitane, struck in s. iv B.C., have obv. the head of
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6—8, Hunter Cat. Coins ii. 286 no. 1, McClean Cat. Coins iii. 72 pi. 267, 8, 9
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Cat. Coins iii. 73 pi. 267, n, Imhoof-Blumer Monti, gr. p. 258 no I45a> **• j.je3d
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Fig. 2t6 is from a specimen in my collection). (4) Unciae of central Italy in- ^ 0lS,
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pentagram as obv., the club as rev., type), or obv. a swastika in relief, rev. ^ ^ oW'
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P" 3r5 no. 102), Bruttii (ib. Italy p. 321 no. 22), the Mamertini (ib. Sicily p. 111
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F- Dornseiff Das Alphabet in Mystik und A/agie Leipzig—Berlin 1922 p. 84 n. 3:
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Hebrew letters in the angles found at (d) Tell Zakariya, (e) Gezer, and (/) Ophel7.
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. ""''i>. 209, fig. 359, and (/) Annual, iv. p. 191,fig. 203^0.7. Cf. also the late inscribed
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t Sir \y. jj_ Flinders Petrie Decorative Patterns of the Ancient World London 1930 pl. 48
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ts' sat. ' 8.Was the initial of W»WM and was itself transfixed with a dart (schol.
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Osiris and the Nile see further Gruppe Gr. Myth. Rel. pp. 1573 n. 5, 1580 11. 8.
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reference to the Egyptian Ares of Papremis (Hdt. 2. 63, cp. 2. 83)? Other »llusl°"^
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e/xtpaivei reXov/ikv-qv, k.t.X. On the NciXiya see R. Wagner in Roscher Lex. Myth.
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pp. 42, 48 (summarised by G. Roeder in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. x. 1872 W ^ at
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water. A shout is raised by the people present,
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the dead WGre leSu'arly employed by the Egyptians to contain the principal intestines of
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^•'isteid rUn^ ^eS ^T''wassers und der Muniieneingeweide.' In this connexion note
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and the lines eip.1 fiii> ef iepijs crTpanrjs StrXoiam dpwybs | Kaltrapos kv woXe/xoit vS' 'Ape°s
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'Canopi' of Thoth, Anion, Mut, and in lieu of an epigram 77. 187—191- W
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'Canopi' of some missing deity, Shu, Tefnut, Hathor, and the lines eh KatcoPi r 1
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of Ra, Atum, Nut, and the lines 'A/ypios iandet kclt Utos Sis Sij/j-op Hirnvra , ^
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suggests ' that the underlying idea is probably astrological: thus, the opposite sides
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specimen in my collection, likewise struck by Hadrian.
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decorated with various figures. It is even possible that the series
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was in effect the equivalent of snow and rain, the Nile was popularly
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2 An engraved cornelian at Florence shows the Canopus of Isis carried by a
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avBpdnrois, $Ur)v VpnTToKifiov (supra i. 222 f., 227) irenirbp.evov eh iratxav yv"- sC\\o\-
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avTiaTpotpbv Tiva tovtov rcj? Ail ehai. the
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this constellation7. It is therefore quite conceivable that the rounded
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berger . ^ayce the Rev. £l. Gr. 1894 vii. 297 f. no. ix (inscription only) = Ditten-
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viyrov XeiXoi/ should be taken together as ' helmsman of the
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its cover shaped like the head of Isis. It is decorated with two
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the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1899 xix. 232 ff., 1900 xx. 105 ff., ead. Proleg. Gk. AV/.2PP- 3/jollS
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('Canopus, with the head of Athor, flanked by two Asps; on the belly of the vase
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See W. Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 433 ff. and R. Eisler milennial
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sent the sacrifice of Bousiris with some approach to Egyptian
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3 ™ Drexler in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 442 ff.
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4 R- Hackl 'Mumienverehrung auf einer schwarzfigurig attischen Lekythos in the
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^chnungd. Gr. i. ,79 ff. iii. 35 figs. l5», 153, M. H. Swindler Ancient Paintmg \ale
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paty fig. 234). The learned author interprets the vase-painting as a combination of two
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c°nsulting the oracle of a ' Canopic' jar.
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I should like to know if there is any record of the history of this vase before it
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It must surely be the same as the Vivenzio vase though Miss H[arrison] ^asng
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pi. 21. Id. in the Ann. d. Inst. 1829 i. 302 f. (Gaia emerges, disturbed by a grave-
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2 Brit. Mus. Cat. Vases iv. 71 no. F 147. Mr Walters takes the subjec ^
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. w°od near Kyrene sprang up as the result of a heavy pitchy
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2 t^e analogous Semitic conception of 'the windows of heaven' (Gen. 7. II, 8. 2,
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"le dom^°SS'k'e l^at some sucn significance was attached to the louver or circular opening in
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T. Asi,u h J- Anderson—R. P. Spiers The Architecture of Ancient Rome rev. by
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caeli su f- 3- 104 ^ ^c qu'bus in terris—et eris mihi magnus Apollo—| tris pateat
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2 L. Malten Kyrene Berlin 1911 p. 190 ff., H. C. Broholm in Pauly—Wissowa Rea
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0 D. D. Luckenbill 'Jadanan and Javan (Danaans and Ionians)' in the ZeitscnrtJJ' ^
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to the throne; and Danaos, fearing the sons of Aigyptos, at
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• ^ernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 1005 f., O. Waser ib. iv. 2087 ff., 20948".
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foil tUn° Pr'mum dicitur Minerva navera fecisse biproram in qua Danaus profugeret
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^}rc^ . wnorn see a valuable paper by C. Blinkenberg ' La deesse de Lindos' in the
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'[Tlnv°m °f Argos' which has obv. the forepart of a wolf to the right, rev. H PA KAE
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1555 frw Words were added to the text of Apollodoros by B. Aegius in the editioprinceps
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Satyr, and was saved from his embraces by the appearance of
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imprisoned by Danaos. The rest of his daughters buried the heads
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daughters as prizes in a gymnastic contest5.
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The explanation of the Argive drought as due to Inachos' partisan
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avrbv assigns a love-motive, which—as C. Bonner in Harvard Studies 1" ^epos
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Lynkeus, after Danaos' death, present Abas, who had been the first to inform ^ ^
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rather than chronological, appears in the picturesque but highly
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cases—Amymone, Physadeia9, Polydora10—he argued that all the
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n &arvard Studies in Classical Philology 1902 xiii. 142—144.
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suit ' B°nner in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 1902 xiii. 162 f. shows that the
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• Schwenck in the Rhein. Mus. 1856 x. 377 ff.
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anderer V- Roscner Die Zahl 30 in My thus, Kultus, Epos und Taktik der Hellenen und
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*ii. j4i p Ftinfzigzahl der Monate personifiziren'), J. E. Harrison in the Class. Rev. 1898
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u- Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 2642 f.
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G. A. Megas6. Nor is the case materially strengthened, if, with
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carded. There is more to be said for the folk-tale comparisons made
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bravery, strength, or endurance, as well as mortal danger in case of
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original core of the myth two different and alternative endings to
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London 1928 p. 284 : ' The persistent connexion of the Danaides with water makes 1
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of Egypt, though known to Homer as Afyinrros, is already NetXos in Hes. theog- 3 jxV;;i.
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some other folk-tale such as an Icelandic version2 of the Hop d my
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Thiimb t ' e The Handbook of Folklore London 1914 p. 346 no. 13 ('Hop 0' my
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a superna^est llome several times, but at last fails to do so. 3. They fall into the power of
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8 ■S,««»°nner 'n Transactions of the American Philological Association 1900 xxxi. 31.
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i>at in schoi K Harvard Stud<" >>> Classical Philology 1902 xiii. 151 notes, however,
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aber die Schonen mochten ihre Vettern nicht. Auch die Zahl ftinfzig ist in der Sage
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erklart, wie in Argos Hypermestra. Fast mochte man von einem pelasgischen
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conjectured that the Lemnian myth has been partially assimilated to the Argive.
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3 On the historical element in the myth of the Argonauts see now the a dm ^
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6 L. B. Holland 'The Danaoi' in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
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Strabon9, without naming the author, cites another version of the
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^ aPpears, then, that a Hesiodic line mentioned Danaos as the cause
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4 G. Hirschfeld in Paulj—Wissowa Real-Eiic. ii. 730.
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tenT'*0"""' ' A'6s P(PXaM^"ov tyai yap to pXafai. M. Schmidt in his ed.
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if, as Herakleides of Kyme2 asserted, it really meant the 'Dry' or
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2 Herakleides of Kyme (a contemporary of Philip ii of Macedon: see F. Jacoby in
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Opinions have differed as to the trustworthiness of Swabs = fi/pos. Gruppe Gr. My '
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jetzt das gebet des alten Chryses rlauav Aavaol tp.6. S&upva (A 42).' On the Danavas ^
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compared with a cow (1, 32). This name seems to be identical with the wor g t0
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doubtless identical with Vrtra. Indra cast down the wiles of the wily Danava ( > ^fll
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+g • • Wace in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1921 —1923 xxv. 85 pi. I, nos. 53
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1845 iii. i3i_I34 with section, id. in the Arch. Zeit. 1850 viii. 241—244 pi. 22, 1 PIfl_"'
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L. Blirchner in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Em. xi. 1477, K. Sudhoff Kos undKnidos MtWc e
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6 H. R. Hall in The Cambridge Ancient History Cambridge 1924 ii- 276- jjatur
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Illyrian names has kindly furnished me with the following examples: ^ Ani<ai'oS
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The rustic tribes.
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Shall hide them, living yet, in the inmost nooks
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whether the Daunioi had tholoid wells, we cannot even conjec-
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Ioq° ^'runum)> Cariaus (ii. v no. 3922 Arurnates near Verona), Cnodauus (ib. iii no.
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Ho. ' g 149)])> Quasannaus (Corp. inscr. Lat. v no. 3463 Verona), Ridaus (ib. iii
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buck o'er " T ' a town in Phrygia near Laodikeia (\V. Pape—G. E. Benseler IVorler-
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^aUnia\ : l" Lyk- AL 105°- The story is told, with some variation (Brundisium, not
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But here a further possibility has to be faced. If the Danaoi
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p. 80 f., S. B. Platner The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome Boston y^.
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—E. H. Bunbury The Topography of Rome and its Vicinity London 1846 P- 43° ' ef
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3 Schrader Reallex." i. 329 ' Lateinisch-keltisch Ddnuvius, ahd. Tu0"°f"^c\i in
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4 C. G. Brandis in Pauly—Wissowa Rcal-Enc. iv. 2105 'In der lnat
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oj.nt derive aussi en Irlande un nom de la mere des dieux.' But the supposed connexion
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Isla 1884 PP" I4°ff-> "°ff-> 253 ff-. 266 ff., C. Squire The Mythology of the British
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"1's trib'11^'^ ^ryan' or ' Indo-Europaean.' But I mean to imply that the descendants of
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C- Squire op. cit. pp. 50 f., 252 f., J. A. MacCulloch in J. Hastings op. cit. iii. 285 b f.,
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JUlctalJ0sit' Cr UrSeschichte Europas Strassburg 1905 p. 74 f. fig. 55 f. prints in impressive
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1 Ib. ib. p. 24 'The only certain result that has emerged as yet is that there wa
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SieXe'xQv- The reference is presumably .to Serenus Sammonicus, an antiquary who ^^
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8 Frazer Golden Bough* i. 91 f., ib? The Magic Art i. 262 ff., J. Rendel W< ingS
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Water-carrying and the Danaides 369
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So far little or nothing has been said about a point which to the
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Supra i. 756 n. 6. But see also W. Robertson Smith Lectures on the Religion of the
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J' Rendel Harris in Folk-Lore 1904 xv. 431 ('Occasional Rain-charms'): 'At Ourfa
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52-_!gUng articles by J. C. Lawson ' IIEPI AAIBAXTS1N' in the Class. Rev. 1926 xl.
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Ve8etati . Uolde" Bough3: The Magic Art ii. 97 ff. ('The infl uence of the sexes on
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**' 3). 6 ove'm°tive was merely a poetic recasting of the prosaic fact (supra p. 356
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949 ff., C. Bonner in Transactions of the American
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*• ifus "lann 'Eeitrage zur Kritik und Erklarung des Dialogs Axiochos' in the
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5 The situation of this fountain has been the subject of long and lively debate^
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re yafitKwv Koi is aXXa twv lepwv vo/ilfeTcu. t£ vSutl xprj&Bai.). The name Kalhrr ^
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?9°5 Pp. 179—185), and embodied in the final publication by F. Graber 'Die Enneakrunos'
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nies Frazer, after a patient hearing of both sides, can sum up thus: ' On the whole the
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a°leh^ ^ "^"h' [in the Gbtt. gel. Anz. 1907 clxix.] 472 die Dbrpfeldsche Hypothese
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(jjScoe sPa<3e. But the literary evidence is almost all against him; and at any moment
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f-**g. ;v_ ^ *' s-v.\ovTPd ■ t8os earl KojU£ur M frf-voi (leg. frvyovs, cp. Steph. Thes. Gr.
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If a man died unmarried, his relatives still performed the 'bath-
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no such statues or reliefs or paintings have come down to us, the
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6 A. Herzog 'Eine Lutrophoros' in the Arch. Zeit. 1882 xl. 131 ff. suppo5"^.)
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7 Eustath. in II. p. 1293, 8 ff. Kai tois irpb yap.ov Se reXevrdxiiv Xovrpo<j>bpos^
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8 Hesych. s.v. Xi(36as (L. Dindorf in Stephanus Thes. Gr. Ling. v. 277
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(see e.g. supra ii. 2 n. 4) to the Libyan custom of pouring water into a ho e ^ ^ a
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Over some of the graves in the 'Dipylon' cemetery at Athens
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a bottom with a hole left in it6. A. Bruckner and E. Pernice, after
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plSi * Hirschfeld in the Ann. d. Inst. 1872 xliv. 142 ff. no. 41, A/on. d. Inst, ix
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6qj q0j^' ^" Wide in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1899 xiv. 201 ff. no. 22 fig.
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XvUi. j, rUckner—E. Pernice 'Ein attischer Friedhof in the Ath. Mitth. 1893
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T^Sen Pi ft f " 'n the A'h' MiUh- 1880 y- 177 f- Cp- Furtwang'er Samml. Sabouroff
375
Water-carrying in connexion with marriage 375
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W. Zschietzschmann 'Die Darstellungen der Prothesis in der griechischen Kunst'
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a ln (Fwtwangler Vasensamml. Berlin i. 371 ff. nos. 1887—1889, G. Henzen in the
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'^otfip • ^a'Se *°unct at Athens and now in the Schliemann collection (P. Wolters
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^issowa ,? rs in the Ath- Mitth. 1891 p. 384 nos. 31 and 34, Nachod in Pauly—
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not exceeding three feet in height, or a table-like slab, or a bath-
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The columellas, of which there is a large collection in the National Museum at Athens
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towards the bottom, and were either stuck in the ground or inserted in a holed st0" j-
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decorated, exceptionally, with a loulrofhdros in relief on the front and traces of a "
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2 From the Elgin collection, now in the British Museum (Brit. Mus. Cat. ^cil^-0
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382 Water-carrying in connexion with marriage
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holds a lagobolon. Pentelic marble. Height o-57m. The same type recurs in A. Conze
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siecle' in the Rev. Arch. 1924 ii. 37—45 pi. 3 has proved (1) that the youthful figures on
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significant symbols of the Dionysiac faith (p. 43 f. 'Sans doute, leur caractere s> . ^sjte<
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6 Fragment found iv Wcrei Movo/i/ian Sij/xou <3?yAi;s, now in the National ^^45)>
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(b) From Athens, now the property of Trinity College, Cambridge (J. Stuart—
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1882 p. 270 Cambridge no. in, Kaibel Epigr. Gr. no. 49, Corp. inscr. Ail',^e sUnk
385
Water-carrying in connexion with marriage 385
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{<:) From TovSl near Ambelokipi, now in the National Museum at Athens (A. Milch-
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''s handle° °^ lesurrect'on)- The highly ornamental loiitrophoros has a taim'a slung from
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^ilchhof l° W6St °f Kal>'via Kuvaras, now in the National Museum at Athens
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(e) Fragment found in the northern corner of the harbour (C. Curtius), sT0Vp0ol"flS
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enclosed by the handles of the loutrophSros resemble those described supra \ jjl5ci-ibeC
387
Water-carrying in connexion with marriage 387
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From a red-figured loittroplwros, dating from the first third of s. v, in the Louvre
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M. Mayer in the Ath. Mitth. 1891 xvi. 310 n. 2 and P. Wolters id. p. 389^ with fig.
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Indies ^ a cava"er m black-figured technique. The black figure and the long
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°fteri the "' receftaculis sepulcralibits Athenis 1921 p. 25 f. fig. 4 ( = my fig. 253)). As is
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an owl, is seen a large one-handled jug half-sunk in the ground.
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388 Water-carrying in connexion with marriage
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wedding procession, in which the bride (bowed head, myrtle-wreath above, Eros hovering
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torches to the sound of the double flute ; (i) a conversation between two women) gv,
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has a row of white dots round its shoulder and three sprigs of myrtle in its m° ^.HS. C«1'
389
Water-carrying in connexion with marriage 389
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. (*) A red-figured epinetron or 6nos by the same painter, from Eretria, now at Athens
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°f tlle th,;/ \ Women> w'bile the bride and the bridal bed are seen through the open door
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392 Water-carrying in connexion with marriage
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Mm. Cat. Vases ii. 12 Type C). The deities, from left to right, are Apollon. ^ jiead
393
Water-carrying in connexion with marriage 393
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never find in their graveyards such a poignant symbol as a broken
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grave ' suggested that originally the custom of placing a water-pitcher on the
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at Berlin^6 l°"trofh6ros thus placed Poulsen cp. the stile of Silenis, daughter of Myiskos,
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4 Kesych^'1011 DaremberS— Saglio Diet. Ant. iii. 1319.
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attacked the problem1, summarised his contentions as follows2:
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third and last stage of the custom under discussion is presented to us m
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mythology, but in real life had long since decayed into a m'^aSe,
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1 First in his monograph Totenkochzeit Jena 1904 pp. 1—38, then in his °°stjy in h's
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Water-carrying in connexion with marriage 395
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Custom past and present, ancient literature, modern folk-song, all agree in their
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e Mediterranean c. 600 B.C.3 and the subsequent (or consequent?)
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Happy and blest one, a god thou shalt be in place of a mortal
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'9o8 i ^ b"' ^* Hall in J. Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Edinburgh
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H8 n. 2, . tne gold tablets from Orphic graves of s. iv—iii B.C. near Thourioi (supra ii.
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0 ^ersepnon ern" wkich seems to have been spoken by the mystagogds or hierophdntcs
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396 Water-carrying in connexion with marriage
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died before marriage the so-called bath-carrying pitcher was set, to show that
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paralleled by a variety of popular customs4. But the employ106
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3 Eustath. in II. p. 1293, 6 ffi oi 5e iraXaioi aep.i'uvovcn to iroTap-Lov vypov-> i ipofX0,
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4 F. von Reitzenstein in the Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie 1909 xli. 671 £1 grunnen
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Esthonia, etc.]. See also Frazer Gotten BougA': The Magic Art ii. I59'- '
398
398 Water-carrying in connexion
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- C. Bonner in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 1902 xiii. 166 'The circui ^
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vSap dvayKal;ovo-i (pipeiv. The 'Sicilian or Italian' of the former passage is'^-^W1
399
with the mysteries
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re^ding ia <^t ffTi9 dadevchy irapa rb direSov. More probably rjirfdaval conceals the true
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Z**- ' A' Kaumeister in his Denim, iii. 1924 fig. 2040, W. H. Roscher in his
400
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Again, a black-figured lekythos, which was found in 1820
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1 The late Orphic poem Kardfiacris eh "AiSov (on which see A. Dietencn -< ^
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runners; and Orphic influence is already traceable at Athens in s. vi Ti.c (L-
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eine Parodie der Danaiden und des Oknos vor uns'), A. Furtwangler in the y gs
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('emphatically not Danaides...but "Uninitiated".... The ass and...Oknos h tbe0.
401
with the mysteries 401
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e that as it may, of these two vases the first probably, the second
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cit. rightly interpreted the lame ass and the lame driver looking
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(CP- //_ e °nginates in a 'Traumphantasie' of the sort known as ' Hehinderungstraum'
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le Wove, ^ e.- Under his bench lay a hungry she-jackal, which kept eating the rope as
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Xxii. glave yielded the Medem-irate'r, described and illustrated supra i. 251 f.
402
402 Water-carrying in connexion
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to the upper air5. Below we see Herakles himself dragging a three-'
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E. Braun in the Ann. d. Inst. 1837 ix pi. i = Reinach Rep. Vases i. 258, 4, InghiraI*
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4 The three judges of this vase have been variously identified:
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Rhadamanthys Kronos Minos (E. Gerhard in the Arch. Zeit. 1843 '• 2°
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An analogous group on the vase from Altamura (Heydemann Vasensamml. 1 ~<
403
with the mysteries 403
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■ Schmidt in Roscher T.ex. Mvth. v. nmf.l or the Hvrlra (Rrilte in Panlv—Wissowa
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ears es' theog. 767 ff. gives the dread hound of the under-world god a tail and two
…
W. H;°nfues' or a triply forked tongue, in it, but (as J. C. Orelli—J. G. Baiter—
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Was three h""'* ^°"ows suir- Latm writers in general settled down to the belief that he
…
Gently °U ?' P,lil°patr. 1, cp. pseudolog. 29). But the title T/Kxep/Sepos, which
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de ygHmPs rtOvat0s above *e Pylian Plain, Sir A. J. Evans claims to detect'the
404
404 Water-carrying in connexion
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Mythologie Berlin 1891 p. 81 ft'., H. M. Chadwick The Cult oj Othin London r899 P* 7*
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Religionsgeschichte Leipzig 1910 p. 474 ff. ('Yggdrasil'), J. A. MacCulloch in }• ;v.
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anciens Germains aimaient a construire leurs maisons'). See further the m° J^y d$'"s
405
with the mysteries 405
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Vtrpov, ' Hard by the river-banks there rose a tree exceeding tall, | Wherewith the serpent
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fia°les oft•■H L itteratur'1 Miinchen 1897 pp. 615, 617, 896] (Kalila and Dimna, or the
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Sonaethin ms. ^rom two branches, which are at the brim of it, whilst his feet rest upon
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iS^i Siberia' T^3 PP' 1—157 with s° figs- and in The Mythology of all Races: Finno-
408
Water-carrying in connexion
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I illustrate the main ceramic types: (1) the Corinthian skyphos from Argos (A. Conze
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unique silver drachme'Q) of some Etruscan town, now in the British Museum, _
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It. ant. p. 88 pi. 86, 28, Head Hist, num.-p. 35). At Sebastopolis in Pontos, *
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Min. i. 104 no. 15 pi. 15, 3 (= my fig. 272) Berlin). Other renderings of the sa gIuiner
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The variation in gem-types is even greater. A cornelian scarab i'1
409
with the mysteries 409
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' er Lippold: scale {). A cornelian scarab of late Etruscan style, formerly in the
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Ppold Gemmen pi. 83, 6 p. 180). Another Etruscan scarab, of the same material and style,
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"^kes Herat] ^' and Jet anotner> °f tne same description, in the British Museum,
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,tei"e Ber/,*10"* of early Koman date in the Berlin collection (Furtwangler Geschnitt.
410
4io Water-carrying in connexion
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It would thus appear that Kerberos started with one head, and that in Attic art he
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'HpaxXeovs dxOijvai Trap' EupwrOea) and S. Eitreni in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 274/'
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May not the double head of the kvwv "AiSov, the ianitor Orci, whose duty it ** ^pgied
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Single, double, and treble heads are found again in the case of Orthros o saII1e
411
with the mysteries 411
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ancT^' 8'°SSed karbura = KtpPepos), id. The History of Indian Literature trans. J. Mann
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* 22 f- (accepting A. Kuhn's dog Sdrameya = the god 'Ep/xetas, "Epp.rjs and A. Weber's
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p. !^ree BruxeHes 1883, E. W. Hopkins The Religions of India Boston etc. 1895
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c°nclusion 'ntles aDour|d ; but on the whole I incline to accept as probable the following
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Sciet,ce o/eiS?ectively' and even as Moon and Sun (F. Max Miiller Contributions to the
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412 Water-carrying in connexion
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suppose that Kerberos and Orthros formed an original pair resembling the dogs of \ama.
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myths, and are brought together only by a pedigree-making rhapsode of the seventh or
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cpwvov, \ k.t.X. with the comments of F. Jacoby ed. 1930 p. 87). In the second place,
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And, if Orthros is analogous to Cyama, he should be the clog of darkness. But, of t'ie
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heard a song containing a graphic description of the three-headed hound that keeps gual
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Greek Religion Cambridge 1910 p. 99f., who notes (a) that in a folk-tale from Zaky11 ^
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'This is Cerberus without doubt; and if the story calls him "serpent" rather than
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text, J. C. Lawson op. cit. p. 97 ' "the beautiful one of the earth"...can be none ^
413
with the mysteries 413
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On the hound as chthonian see K. Dilthey in the Arch. Zeit. 1873 xxxi. 83 f. (Erinyes,
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as her name indicates—originally a form of Hekate herself (P. Kretschmer in the Zeit-
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... Itertum Schleusingen 1910 pp. 35, 35 f., ^{. = id. in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.
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s°ulof rem m IJauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 274 f. thinks that the conception of the
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Inscript'- 723 °^ and the Coan °ionysos ZnvWlras [W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The
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+ P1- 9. 22—26, 107 pi. 10, 2, 109 pi. 10, 10, in ff. pi. 10, 12—14, 11, 26,
414
414 Water-carrying in connexion
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'A7r6XXwvos et/wXcn-Toe Kal bipeyov 7ra/)a fitpos yd\a), nor yet Kydon, the eponymous
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frag. 32 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 231 f. Miiller) ap. schol. Ap. Rhod. 4. 1492), though
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hound—a contention insufficiently supported by the thunderbolt, which on certain SP _
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fc.r.X.) and perhaps represented as a dog (on a clay seal-impression of the Middle ^ ^
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Charybdis in der Literatur und Kunst der Griechen und Rbmer Zurich iS°4 P" tjie
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iii period (1700—1580 B.C.) from Knossos published by Sir A.J. Evans in ' .~ ]ys
415
with the mysteries 415
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^tradrac]ln^' lgl 286 is from a specimen in my collection). It should be noted that other
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37 ff0, and th°n E<1 W'th the <rKiXw'' or' dog-fish' (H. Bonitz Index Aristotelicus p. 686 a
416
4i6 Water-carrying in connexion
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dog's head). Indeed, it is not impossible that 2kv\\cl ab initio meant 'Dog' (O. Waser in
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tov o-KyKoirviKT-qv \{yei with schol. ad loc. in Cramer anecd. Oxon. iii. 351, 5 ff. citing
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in II. p. 843 Bachmann)), and that as a mythical monster she was 'eine ' f)llls
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Seehunde, von denen die griechischen Gewasser wimmelten,' cp. W. Aly in . *^ j,est
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It is within the bounds of possibility that Tantalos began his career as an bin1
417
with the mysteries 417
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Sfave on Mt Sipylos in Lydia. In view of Paus. 1. 22. 3 toO Be Xeyofitvov Ai6s re elvai Kai
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eworthy would not be left untended.' It must also be remembered that the bones
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antial existence in the Peloponnese.
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m0unta.ISC Atlas'). How this happened is far from clear. Conceivably the Lesbian
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^**e« olj6 '^'"S5 under the earth and the things in heaven—Atlas os re Bakaao-qs | 7rdoTjs
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■"^'•(iXoj S.Were °f kindred significance (W. Scheuer in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 82
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■ Accorcl'in ,a ei"~Pokorny Vergl. Wbrterb. d. indogerm. Spr. i. 739).
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1 ftnd. of31 the ancest°rs of my house' [Or. 982 ff. trans. E. P. Coleridge). The
418
4i8 Water-carrying in connexion
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Graeci Berolini 1879 P- 349 a 6 f., b6 f., Olympiod. in Aristot. meteor, p. 17, 19 ff-
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evtppotrvpas dXSrai and Eur. Or. 7 depi roT&ran. The epithet is of course modellc
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But it is dangerous to assume that the details of a Greek myth originated in 11 c011ie
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3 Cp. Plat. rep. 363 c e<TTe<f>apw^povs (of Orphic mjistai feasting in ^
419
with the mysteries 419
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A gold tablet of s. iv—iii B.C., found at Petelia on the east coast of Bruttium and
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lit j^*', ^88ls 'he facsimile published by D. Comparetti in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1882
420
42o Water-carrying in connexion
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the
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note on Eur. Bacch. 1017 'It is highly probable that by the "lion" in these Pa^Q[n jts
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Berolini 1922 p. 105 f. ('Fragmenta veteriora' 32b)), of which the archetype aS^, 5^1(£,
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midal Paris 1854 PP- 156 ff., 311 f., observes that the oracular trees of the Sun ^ ^ se0do-
421
with the mysteries 421
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nia I Si come argento chiare, candidante'), and that in Chinese—according to the
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jn(j. notrier possibility would be to suppose that the XevKT) Kvirdpicrcros was in fact the East
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(Pind /°a^' ^ermann f°r codd.) dVoire/xTre), traceable back to the time of Pindar
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ailcl Life f\t resur)Poses a folk-belief in two contrasted fountains of Death (Forgetfulness)
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v aher0 amem' V° ^ac't- in Thessalia duo sunt flumina : ex uno bibentes oves nigras fieri,
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eXteilsion of'u C°Uld 6asily be Iengthened), and (c) that the said folk-belief was itself
422
422 Water-carrying in connexion
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inscription, discovered by J. T. Wood on the site of the great theatre, gives a list of Pe^ra
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andere Form haben mtisste'...). But the analogy of the Munich amphora v^geSt pre'
423
with the mysteries 423
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Arc'1- Zeit '"f.d"S. d'a"ti'l"i,ifigurie Paris 1833 p. 179 n. 3 pi. 45, E. Gerhard in the
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An'l-d. /,(J/S (Heydemann Vasensamml. Neapel p. 510 ff. no. 3222, U. Kdhler in the
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A*n- d. /^Uhg (Winnefeld Vasensamml. Karlsruhe p. 99 ff. no. 388, E. Braun in the
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' 43 •). while two others—one of whom originally carried a hydrla in her
425
with the mysteries 425
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Comparable with these 'Apulian' vases both in subject and in
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^utters in the breeze. Beyond the break would come Kerberos,
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Co^tctio a'3'es (Heydemann Vasensamml. Neapel p. 816 ff. no. 709 in the Santangelo
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filing;\°i'lti be noticed that, where Orpheus is present ((2), (3), (4)), the Danaides are
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^a"Ued a„ 54 pl. 90, b for 'a limestone version of the floral decoration common on
426
426 The myth of the Danaides
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1 Somewhat different, but exposed to a like objection, is the view taken by n-j ^
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4 Soph. 0. T. 25 ff. Similarly when Lykourgos, king of the Edonoi, slays r£,coVer
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0 In the Swiss canton of Valais it is believed that old bachelors, when ^ the
427
The holed vessel in Italy 427
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Now it seems a priori probable that the same ancient fertility-
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Is worth no more than rain-drops caught in a sieve.
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e effort after the unattainable. But whether Plautus was here
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' P- 335 f- 2 Supra ii. 2, iii. 333 f. 3 Supra p. 336.
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crit>run*>*eud- 100 ff., where for the vulgate 'non pluris refert quam si imbrem in
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fybea efa°*Sl<ies g'l°»iologion in Boissonade anecd. i. 29 SiKritp ko/ilfctv ijdap fj v\lv6ov
428
428 The holed vessel in Italy
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in the Museo Chiaramonti5, the other at Dresden6. Montfaucon had
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1 Rohde Psyche* i. 327, E. Fehrle in the Archivf. Rel. 1916—1919 xix. 550- ^eil
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D. Detlefsen.—VIII codd. d. T.). Liv. epit. 20 supports the earlier date.
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10 In both the statues published by Clarac the sieve is a restoration: they ^ jgdW
429
The holed vessel in Italy 429
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Was a mere2 ' ^oma quadrata : there was no mundus on the Palatine—Boni's find
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H3__i8g° 'Altare mit Grubenkammern' in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1903
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alat>ne sett\"*d'aea WaS not idenlical with mundus, nor yet the special name of the
430
43° The holed vessel in Italy
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structures in Rome, one in the Comitium, the other of unknown locality, which were, °r
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town of Four Regions (Plout. v. Rom. 11 brings the experts from Etrunaas
431
The holed vessel in Italy 431
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jj°'ng^ ov,n account of the mundus, which was penned before I had read any of the fore-
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vi. p0^'. I5+* 3off- Miiller, p. 144, i4ff. Lindsay Mundus ut ait Capito Ateius in
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sCt.., Vol«erunt UCem °.uandam adducerentur et patefierent, nihil eo tempore in republica
432
432 The holed vessel in Italy
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The mundus, then, was in some sense the gate of the Underworld-
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that Rome boasted of rival entrances to the nether regions, we are
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which the mouth of the bottle-shaped/mma^ was corked orstoppere
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aedem Martis, quam cum propter nimiam siccitatem in Urbem pertraherent, in
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urbem ducto. Since rain was sent by Iupiter, the old magical rite was attache^ ^tibU^
433
The holed vessel in Italy 433
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puras ponunt, fasces retro avertunt, precem indigitant, hostiain instaurant). The stone
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as a magical or quasi-ma.gica.1 cure for the drought (Folk-Lore 1904 xv. 268 f.). Why
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Bough*. The Magic Art i. 310 n. 4)?
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ber er deorum Romanornm cognominibus Lipsiae 1898 p. 42, P. Perdrizet in Darem-
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u'n. j. " Sracious' mood and the place was called liicium in consequence (Plout. v.
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T's° f>'ag. m"1,'^ made some slip in the due performance of these rites (L. Calpurnius
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Since the'' A"r' Vict- de viris Mus*- 4- *)•
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'^'ydrcw'J16 Kad .independently hit upon the rendering Elicius,' 'of the Oak.' He
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C. m Wy attentlon to a paragraph by H. Schuchardt in the Zeitschrift fiirromanische
434
434 The holed vessel in Italy
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Philologic 1903 xxvii. 105 f. Schuchardt there quotes with approval the contention^
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2 G. Wissowa in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Em. iv. 1351 'Cornelius Labeo, antl<?.^isChef
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in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2723 reads Bachetidis ('so der eine Gudia ;^ fl;t:
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6 G. Wissowa in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 2723, iii. '9+' ,'-^/e/i>'c
435
The holed vessel in Italy 435
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°°f was found, the sides of which are lined with blocks of
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P°ntifica'Hb'*R1US' C|U0^ eo at*ua 'n tru"eum effundatur. unde manalis lapis appellator in
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4nt- i i aSl'° in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. i. 346, Smith—Cheetham Diet. Chr.
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•914 D', Sllb>'in The Times for Jan. 8, 1914 p. 5, id. in The Year's Work in Class. Stud.
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■le'tUio <t■ 6 1921 L 45—61 (="*■ 'n "mundus" e la " Roma quadrata" ' in the
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,],rgUes that D°Se'- howevei'. in Sludi e Materiali di. Storia delle Religioni 1931 vii. 134 f.
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10 mond in the Journ. Rom. Stud. 1914 iv. 226: 'The Commendatore
436
436 The holed vessel in Italy
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5 ff. Muller, p. 310, 35 ff. Lindsay Quadrata Roma in Palatio ante templum Ap°
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11 L. A. Constans in the Comptes rendus de I'Acad, des inscr. et belles-lettres ^
437
The holed vessel in Italy 437
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scan ideas of a nether world7' and the lapis manalis was
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dead16 ^aCt' ^U'y notec* ky Sir J. G. Frazer, that 'thespirits of the
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**S dug ro 6 neighbourhood of what is now called the Comitium,' not 'a circular trench
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nterP>-etationin& Patet' in the Jonrn. Rom. Stud. 1912 ii. 26 = id. Roman Essays and
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t'iern in knl "tr ***** l8' 205 far Septembri extremo usque in idus Octobres, alii post hun
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"te'"Pretati Fowler in the Journ. Rom. Stud. 1912 ii. 29 = id. Roman Essays and
438
43 8 The holed vessel in Italy
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° On the schol. Bern, in Verg. eel. 3. 105 p. 774 Hagen (in the Jahrb.f. class-* ^
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Ovid. Plutarch places the mundus, into which at the foundation of the city ^'^'^jd pu£s
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usually assumed that Plutarch has blundered. But A. L. Frothingham in the A • aflJ
439
The holed vessel in Italy 439
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Vergl Ur- a" ntafMagus "anmutig, anstandig" (Niedermann).' Walde—Pokorny
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^ed- W'ohl ricnten") nach Niedermann JA. 18, 81. Von ders. Wzf. meu-d- in dieser
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r°m fundus rtT'° * la LanSlle Lat- P- 608 f. likewise separate mundus the adjective
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the Mimoires de la sociiti de linguistique de Paris 1914 xviii. 305—310 regards W
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in the Irish domun 'world,'the Gallic Dubnotalos, Dubnocouevos, Dumnotvti e<LC'
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6 In the epitaph on Cn. Naevius preserved by Gell. r. 24. 2 I should take ^
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The term 8rio-avp6s as applied to the tlwlos-tombs of Greece is criticised by ^mnet
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and K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 2340 think that the my 1
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The holed vessel in Italy 441
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au Roman temples, the Pantheon7. For its amazing dome, while
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b'anc Pa /C^CITI" inarS/tpas \ Scms dyoi IlvOoiSc fily avXao-Ke doneiuv). But the resem-
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ciebant C'U'^US con5Uetudo est Termini (terminis codd. B.G.) sacrum fieri, in fossis
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b'Vra J; " th in Smith—Wayte—Marindin Diet, Ant. i. 893 f. See also E. Samter
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atlc'ent msj-a lete c°upee' in the Rev. At. Gr. 1925 xxxviii. 44—69 (many parallels
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J>lers The "4r,nrbiS Romae aniiquae* Berolini 1912 p. 29, W. J. Anderson—R. P.
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1 In some respects the closest parallel might be found in the P/iilipPe'°" a ls. 79-"
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The holed vessel in Italy 443
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'Also he (sc. Agrippa3) completed the building called the Pantheon. It has
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e,t.'st'ng pori'6 arcn'tect G. Chedanne, from careful examination of the consoles etc. in the
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Mommsen's conjecture is sound4—by the seven gods of the week
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arguments of detail, could perhaps be adapted to fit a Hadrianic date for the rotunda, |
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2 W. J. Anderson—R. P. Spiers The Architecture of Ancient Rome rev. by ^ ^ tj,e
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fenciful to suggest2 that such an arrangement of the louver5 points
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e transition in meaning from a window to a sieve8 was therefore
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■Babylonian a ^ touched upon ceilings made to represent the sky in the case of
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Sllch treatllle t Uncben 1910 has shown the way and collected much relevant material); for
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I J' A. Letro'n on Gen- 6- Tne v'e«'s of the early church fathers are collected
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nubibus 12 ( = Ps- 18. 11) posuit tenebras in circuitu suo latibulum, cribrans aquas
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Over a great part of Germany we find the recognition
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2 A. Marmorstein 'Das Sieb im Volksglauben' in the Archivf. Pel. 19'^ j^0Pu^al
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4 Kalevala trans. W. F. Kirby 42. 338 ff. According to the Hon. J. AberC[°"ghter °f
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In Languedoc it is said that the Drac or water-spirit has hands pierced 1 ^ cjted
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(■Holdd_ is the kind, benignant, merciful goddess or lady, from hold (Pr°Pltl"Su'b'terra»ea"
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people, of whom dame Holde, so to speak, is the princess'), 1888 iv. 13^7 ■' ' \Vol^e!'
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The holed vessel elsewhere 447
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enderson Notes [on the Folk-lore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders
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diu(sci mc^' m unholdam ([F. Kauffmann 'Dea Hlu'Sana' in Beitrage zur Geschichte der
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Einfjl)s en lst nun in spacer, vielleicht erst in christlicher Zeit und z. T. unter dem
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R. M ^ und Sagen'), id. in Hoops Reallex. ii. 556 f. s.v.' Holden; Frau Holda, Holle,'
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*'th the iV °r ^°^e> whose name appears at an early period to have been associated
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field Sanie l'me a divinity of the fertility of the soil. Wherever her procession
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'So he went in, and walked up and down the wide expanses of heaven-
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comes to the same thing after all, whichever way they carry the bean), straig ^
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out of a well into a bucket, but at the same time he observed that the buc
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ment, then it seems they can do useless things of this kind even here in hea ^
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M. Hunt London 1901 ii. 279 ff. no. 178 ('Master Pfriem') with the n°te
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ace the former element back to a date c. 800 A.D., when it is found
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^stern, which had holes in it; and (3) two men on horseback
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Verbial phrases. Thus the Germans say:
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taje ^ e task laid upon a human by a superhuman being. In a folk-
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Paris iqo1";,the^'WW *J traditions populaires 1894 ix. 168, id. Le Folk-lore de
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2 J. Jacobs English Fairy Tales" London 1898 p. 215 ff. ('The Well of the Wo"tb(,
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sed mature suis armatis & ordinatis occurrens, forti congressu omnes in ^"^j^j ali's
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On sieve-superstitions in general see supra p. 336 n. 5 and G. F. AD"
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being actually used in a rain-charm within the confines of Europe.
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(e) Rain as the seed of Zeus,
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2 Slut. Bough*i The Magic Art i. 284.
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Ja/"eop-ra^2 °" The Paris papyrus appears to date from s. iv A.D. (F. G. Kenyon
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*id' l9l3 xvi Un 1928 6+'' 0n 7,'il'"-0V 0Swp consl,lt also R- Wtlnsch in the Archiv
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being actually used in a rain-charm within the confines of Europe.
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(e) Rain as the seed of Zeus,
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2 Slut. Bough*i The Magic Art i. 284.
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Ja/"eop-ra^2 °" The Paris papyrus appears to date from s. iv A.D. (F. G. Kenyon
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*id' l9l3 xvi Un 1928 6+'' 0n 7,'il'"-0V 0Swp consl,lt also R- Wtlnsch in the Archiv
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (e) Rain as the seed of Zeus
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noteworthy, because they seem to imply that Zeus was in a very
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Again, Arnobius makes a hypothetical opponent explain away the
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iuvat.' The etymon 'Iupiter...qua...iuvat' is untranslatable. ae n°n
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de foedis voluptatibus loquitur, sed pro imbris nomine ponit Iovem, in fdiae sign
453
Zeus descends in rain to fertilise the earth 453
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When downward dropped by the sire, the Burning Sky,
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gUt indeed the thought was a commonplace in classical poetry5.
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Lacks moisture and a drought destroys the corn.
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25 ff. ; Ban-aides frag. 44 Nauck*- ap. Athen. 600 A—B and Eustath. in II. p. 978,
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^ous 1 TJ ""ipuv ris apa codd. J. G. J. Hermann cj. SevSpuris wpa) S' in voti^ovtos
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Ka-P*<n> b4 ' .Ustath- in II. p. 978, 22 ff., alib. ip§ p.tv 6/j.ppov yaV, firav £vpbv rMoi>\
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454 Zeus descends in rain to fertilise the earth
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left a lasting trace on the poetic thought of Rome—from the
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6 Ribbeck. Supra i. 26. in; j875
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n. 6, 1132 n. 3, etc. For a fine expansion of the theme see Prof. F.
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The myth of Danae and analogous myths 455
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fr°rn a few stray allusions3, the oldest version of her myth is that
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r . 0ured of the maiden and poured from the roof in the likeness of gold. She
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Caniij.: 1 3 ^' See now M. P. Nilsson The Mycenaean Origin of Greek Mythology
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^•Myth ^cher-Burkli in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iv. 2084—2087, Preller—Robert
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'a'ur\r- uncertain: see \V. Schmid—O. Stahlin Geschichte der griechischen
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1 Supra ii. 671 n. 4. See also A. Taylor 'Aussetzung im Boot' in the Handwortei'D
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2 Stephani Vasensamml. St. Petersburg \\. 281 f. no. 1723. To the bibliography glV
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Beazley Attic red-figured Vases in American Museums Cambridge Mass. 1918 P* 94* ___
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6 Opinions differ as to what the carpenter is doing. G. P. Campana in the ^Q
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p. 192 (the vase is described p. 189 ff. and the reverse figured pp. 181, »«5) ■' ju foi'et
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...scheint nicht ausgedriickt zu seyn : auch ist der Deckel, in welchen es ge
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458 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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Zeus p. 412 : 'mit einem in seinen Einzelheiten unaufgeklarten Apparat an dem Kaste11
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der Petersburger Ermitage' in the Arch. Zeit. 1872 xxx. 37 f., who makes out a stro ^>
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former view is supported by the analogy of a red-figured stdmnos from Caere now "
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460 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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6 Ter. Eun. 583 ff. dum adparatur, virgo in conclavi sedet | suspectans ^ii0I1dan|
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pretation—are figured in Reinach Rip. Peint. Gr. Rom. p. 10 nos. 2, 4> 7 a" V>raecl°s'!'
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the de s a hmdtion, which she lifts with both hands to catch
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p0"1"'1- d. the R5m- Mitth. 1900 xv. 167 f. with fig. 4 (in half-tone), Herrmann
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464 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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combined with the rain into which he had transforrneo ^ j,e
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figure of Leda2—stands erect, while a hovering Eros shoots the
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^°rcol0l]0riS are noiie too happy. The painter, however, had an eye
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Afl l8S5 li 1 Ca'"P- P- 35 no. 116, B. Quaranta in the Real Museo Borbonico
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466 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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6 Tert. apol. 21 amatorem in auro conversum Danaidis with J. E. B. ^^f'^jt, lifeC
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[Danae] virgo cantatur, 1. 19 dum et Danae imbre aurato corrupta est non P ^ ^ (in
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Dindorf=the Chronicon Paschale 38 c—D (i. 69 Dindorf), Myth. Vat. 1■• J^'J, pif**1'
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The myth of Danae and analogous myths 467
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a Woru ^ ^ draws attention to the Defensorium inviolatae virginitatis b. Mariae virginis,
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"9 ff T Crowe—G- B. Cavalcaselle The Life and Times of Titian'1 London 1881 ii.
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- j ' , einach Rep. Peinttires vi. 199. Painted for Ottavio Farnese in 1545.
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modelling eh™ CeSare Vecelli- or Girolamo'), J. Addison op. cit. p. 40 f. ('The finest, in
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of whirl, the Ber- Gesellsch. d. Wiss. Phil.-hist. Classe 1873 p. 126 pi. 2
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The myth of Danae and analogous myths 469
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Intaglios with their smaller field have room only3 for the isolated
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tyiSc„ ' Gauck'er in Daremberg—Saelio Diet. Ant. iii. 2109. But see H. Dessau in Pauly—
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Co,>iit{ je VAlSir>e Paris 1901 ii. 108 no. 41, Lt. Bernard in the Bulletin archMogique du
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'°rentiae & at Florence (A. F. Gori Museum Florentinum: Gemmae antiquae
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n ist in • A""sh"yt''- Zeus p. 411: 'Es ist ja Thatsache, der
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The myth of Danae and analogous myths 47 1
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reast bared, and her garment held wide in the same significant
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In this same comfortless bronze-bolted bark,
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Publishes an2' in the RSm- Mitth. 1933 xlviii. 284—288 pl. 48, 4 ( = niy fig. 310)
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Nv°rk of holding out the upper part of her garment to catch the shower. Good
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i9 yth °f; 37 Bergk4. 13 P>iehl, 27 Edmonds. I follow the text given by H. Weir
472
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3 A. Wirth Danae in christlichen Legenden Wien 1892, reviewed by C. Schmidt 1
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down. Her father in anger bound her to a wild horse, which bit off his arm but did n_
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1896 i. 152, 1881 ii. 413 n. o. S. Baring-Gould The Lives of the Saints Edinburg1
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before departing on a long journey, built her a bath at the basement of hei ■garbara
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attacked her with his sword, the rock opened and received her into its bos to
473
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 473
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use, that no man might see her. An old woman tended her; and when the
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S, jj k ' s^ou'°- be observed that neither the tower of S. Irene nor the tower of
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■^^PiVios °^P0V *X€vc yanoKMrop v4nos Zevs), Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 838 Aavd-q, tjv
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• Mtuier r iIuller) ap. Suet. Aug. 94 (cp. Dion Cass. 45. 1) in Asclepiadis Mendetis
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Sykeon, where she met the magistrate Kosmas. On the night of her
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L. Radermacher in the Archiv f. Ret. 1927 xxv. 218 notes also Artemid. oneii'oc''
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of popular belief. 'Happy is the bride the sun shines 011.' ^ 1927 X!(V'
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2 Nikeph. Skeuophylax encomium in S. Thtodorum Siccotam 5 {Anakcta&" ^jrt'
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E. Venables in Smith—Wace Diet. Chr. Biogr. iv. 933. F. G. Holvyeck A ^gjjali* '
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6 Acta Sanctorum edd. Bolland. Antverpise 1675 Aprilis iii- 34 A.^fUSIU teOT & clar3,1!'
475
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 475
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Credited with procreative powers. H. H. Bancroft3 in his account of
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(in f\]rnian^' Switzerland, etc. a shooting star implies the death of a man), id. ib.2 p. 94
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den lv, U Geissen, und die Deutschen sahen besonders in den Kometen, aber auch in
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J. Qr: 10otlng stars in relation to souls see further the beliefs and practices adduced by
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"f^'eligio* Athens I0o4 860 ("• on no- 273>' w- Wallis in J. Hastings Encyclopedia
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bPlrit fell Upeor earment was blown from off her breast, and a dewdrop from the Great
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a'e °ther ruins° "°ne otner than Montezuma, and who built the large casas and all
476
476 The myth of Danae and analogous myths
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[History of the New World called America Oxford 1892] i. 414 n. 4 and '^t. S^S''
477
The myth of Danae and analogous myths 477
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^gain, in an Olympian ode3 Pindar speaks of Rhodes—
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lndar does not expressly assert that Zeus was in this wondrous
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Vet* ad * °^^a&v virepfidKU fioq.- | Ovpavbs 5' £0pi£e viv Kal Tata fxaTTjp. The schol.
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i°Sy»in. 9 ^Cpi "r'oeiKTiKwi, 3. 2 (ix. 200 Walz), Liban. or. 31. 6 (vii. 10 Foerster),
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abnormal shower. Specially ominous was the fall of blood-red rain'
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And from aloft, out of the burning sky,
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Kp6vu>v, Kirov. Hence in Clem. Rom. horn. 5. 13 (ii. 184 a Migne) El'MP TVcorteci^
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This singular tradition perhaps implies the folk-etymology of MwwP"" hwejg i8?5
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xwp'f?—an obvious piece of folk-lore. The inhabitants of prehistoric Mykenal ^ 4». 9'
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5 H. G. Evelyn-White Hesiod: The Homeric Hymns and Hovienca
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abnormal shower. Specially ominous was the fall of blood-red rain'
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And from aloft, out of the burning sky,
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Kp6vu>v, Kirov. Hence in Clem. Rom. horn. 5. 13 (ii. 184 a Migne) El'MP TVcorteci^
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This singular tradition perhaps implies the folk-etymology of MwwP"" hwejg i8?5
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xwp'f?—an obvious piece of folk-lore. The inhabitants of prehistoric Mykenal ^ 4». 9'
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5 H. G. Evelyn-White Hesiod: The Homeric Hymns and Hovienca
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (f) Ominous rain sent by Zeus
479
Let gouts of blood drop from the very sky—
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pl«. ■ su"j°in in tabular form the time and place of each fall of blood-rain recorded by
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At Rome for two days on the Area Concordiae (Liv. 39. 56, Iul. Obs.
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In the territory of Praeneste (Iul. Obs. 71 = 12).
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.2 Round the river Anio (Iul. Obs. 104 = 44).
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3o j ' Aspis on the north coast of Africa (Dion Cass. 48. 52).
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wly, when the Lombards under Alboin invaded the land (C. Lycosthenes
480
upon a substantial basis of fact2. Thus we get the usual diminuendo
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sthenes (K. Wolffhart) op. cit. p. 356 has under the date 874■ tribws
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]. Jonstonus Thaumatographia naturalis Amstelodami 1665 p. 122. Haydn* ^ ^jjs in
481
There was an awful rainbow once in heaven:
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sacred blood, and that from these sprang the race of men.'
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tenders • fU7ru"' /^<WTi}<rete yevos. Miss W. C. Wright in the Loeb edition (London 1913)
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^ 1' 4, Ei arisen from seed dropped by the sky upon the ground (Theophr. hist. pi.
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*;lltious Vftrii y from thcog. 563, where the right reading peXiqun (codd. D. E.) has the
482
Equally portentous was the rain of stones, which in early times
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A good example is furnished by La Crau, a large plain in the
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Paris 1890 i. 1147 ff. with view and map, Lippincotfs Gazetteer of the WorldVo^
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7 Mela 2.78 alioqui litus ignobile est, Lapideum (lapidcus cod. A, wIien^nt) in 1U°
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Campos in provincia Narbonensi. . j-Jetcl1
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6 in Liguria quoque Lapidarios Campos, quod Iovi eo
483
UP by earthquakes of the type termed brdstai1. The latter2 held
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To get a stone from the ground—the ground is soft.
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The incident appealed to certain astromythologists of the
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^lsPuted constellation Engonasin or Ingeniculus4. In the northern
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On the L'T<1 ^ lroi^fiaTa ^e ^X" k.t.X.
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in I}' A' IeremkL«PZ'S '9°3 PP' IOO~I04 and Index P- 555-
484
might pass in the former case as the ring of Prometheus1, in the
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Talas7 the Man of Sorrows.
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Megisto (= Kallisto), lamenting the transforma-
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2 A. Rehm in F. Boll Sphaera Leipzig 7903 p. 149 n. 4 and in Pauly
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6 Teukros of Babylon was an astrologer who at the end of s. i A.D. "'"'^^yfr/S**
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Teukros as a native of Babylon appears to perpetuate the old Babylonian tra
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dicit; qui videtur, ut lamentans filiam in ursae figuram conversam, genu
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est ellopum ex Gr. iWoiroi (quid!). But, if Ellopia was a district in no
485
extending as far as Chalkis (R. Philippson in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 2438), it may
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1" Theseus raising the rock was a subject in vogue with artists for some five hundred
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^.cree in honour of the Troezenian Telesias (Corp. inscr. Alt. iv. 2 no. 458 b, W. Larfeld
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*l*cfle opere in plastica Roma 1842—1851 pi. 117, Brit. Mus. Cat. Terracottas p. 398
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Point1 r°C^ "e t'le sn'e'd' 'ne sneathed sword and the quiver (?) of Aigeus. Aithra
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c. tg0 iheseus raises the rock in the presence of Aithra and two maids). Pausanias
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^es "'on l-mer ant^ ^' Gardner Num. Comm. Paus. iii. 145 f. pi. dd, 2, J. N. Svoronos
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TheS:„;0Uecti°")- At Troizen too, where the original rock of
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0tl Drt>n?.e V^TPV I 6tjkc avv apiriBecffi), the same type reappears
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Gttel/rrl e", dlese die Troezen vorgefallenen Ereignisse betrifft' in the Nachr. d.
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in
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teller /Presentir>g Theseus and the rock are listed ib. pp. 69—71) and H. Steuding
488
Theseus1. The vicinity of Lyra justified two other interpretations—
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But such attempts too often involved a misconception of the old
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4 E. Bethe 'Das Alter der griechischen Sternbilder' in the Khein. Mus. l9°°
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8 Hipparch. in Arati et Eudoxiphaen. comment. 1. 2. 6 Manitius with the tra
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9 Ttol. syntaxis mathematica 7. 5 (ii. 52 ff. Heiberg) with the translation of K-
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S22, E. Vinet in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. i. 527 fig. 615, A. Furtwangler in ^gS(,
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11 E. Schmidt 'Der Knielauf in the Munchener archaologische Studien M-U ^ p,ate
489
easy to equip the nameless figure with club and lion-skin and to
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tetnpie 0f n ln Posture of Herakles crouching to shoot in the eastern pediment of the
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de"hch. arc]6'1 Munchen IQ" P- 20 fig. A. 86): see A. Kalkmann in the Jahrb. d. kais.
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'S frottl the rA by G" Thiele AntUte Himmelsbilder Berlin 1898 p. 145 fig. 62). Fig.319
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^S-poet Hy£inus Printed by Erhard Radtolt at Venice in 1485 fol. dv.
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Obvj Ti" HP«ic\^ y attached to the description of Ophiuchus) 4\Xot 5<? <paal Tives abrbv
491
Bootes grasping his lagobolon—witness the Carolingian paintings
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The Suffering Hero
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s. iii B.C.)
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tie? r Parts survivemCnl nexameters is quoted by the astronomer Palchos (s. v A.D.) and
492
the Aeschylean myth of Zeus sending a rain of stones to Herakles
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commanded by the divine voice from the Alban Mount—for this too is 11 fl
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down—or on the advice of soothsayers. At all events it remained a regulai CI
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The great voice heard from the grove on the mountain-tui^
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6 F. Boll op. cit. p. 260 f. in view of SI KinfiaXa Kal drXas (leg. "Arte*) c° j.steilunge11
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1 Supra p. 483. The HerculesLapidarius worshipped in the neighbourhoo ^ ^
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nel monte Albano' etc. in the Ann. d. Inst. 1873 xlv. 163 ff. (' Tempio di d; Gj ^
493
Latins1. And, since the Alban Hills were certainly prehistoric
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^ale' in the Not. Scavi 1912 pp. 382—384.
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0f o lve °f no serious mischief. Shocks were felt here in the year 1829, and in many
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Co«ntry fo&^gs1 London 1848 p. 169 f.: 'To the south of Rome the whole of the
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a ParticuJ^'6 ^etween 'ne Alban mountains and the Anio, the Lake of Gabii, noted for
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ltlc' Julius *°r tWO entire days ^rom Mount Albano during the second Punic war,
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aces of wmc. !e dePendencies and offsets, as it were, of the great extinct volcano, the
494
be viewed as an omen directly indicating the will of Iupiter.
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194 A rain of stones in the territory of Hadria (Liv. 34. 45).
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57 a.d. A rain-storm followed by the fall of white and black stones at Ahmed
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So far as Italy is concerned, the decreasing number of entries rather suggests til
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of fiery dust to the year of Leon i's death, which he places in 4 ^ ^x
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ami. 472 (li. 931 c Migne) attribute the fall to an eruption of -jjgne)
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166 A rain of earth at many places in Campania (Iul. Obs. 71 -
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860 a.d. Blood-red dust fell from the sky at Byzantion ([Georg. Mon
495
iii. Rain of food.
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a ••••At even ye shall eat flesh, and in the morning ye shall be filled with bread ;
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Profound impression upon the people and is the subject of
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""•"as eit \ Ka^ V0Te ^v 0a-ri'' & Bvfttnty e-Tnireo-ovaav (sc. the ashes from Vesuvius)
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^ilf^')^ "to* 111 ^' Hastin8s A Dictionary of the Bible Edinburgh 1900 iii. 236
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■£-• " hiPley c a ' stlngs A Dictionary oj the Bible Edinburgh 1902 iv. 179 (' Quail'),
496
'Yet he commanded the skies above,
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the Hebrew tradition. There is, however, reason to think that t e
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3 Hence the names aep6p.e\t (Arayntas frag. 1 (Script, hist. Alex. Mag. p- l^0^^01
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Roterodami 1708 p. 170 f. (lib. 3, cap. 9): 'Locum accepi fuisse in regno j^intf"'
497
'versa1), were originally identical, both being forms of the self-same
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f^Kparo, I 'Ep/ids 6' eXec oXTrip ] foots otfoxo^trat.' Eustath. in Od. p. 1632, 61 ff.
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In ^. *"etwindendt'' ai. tara-s, s. Tetpw. Also in der Bedeutung ahnlich wie aixfipoala.
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Problenj tert Calypso Halle a. S. 1919 p. 161 ff. is dissatisfied with the solution of the
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*&U*m' "'-«//« Negation- die wir in so Ublichen F ormen, wie lat. ne-scio, ne fas, «'-
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]j j^0"5'. Vr) 2eSnet es in Fallen wie vq\(rit, v-qpefios, vr\Kt<JTO%, vr/ypeTos, vtiwuos,
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in er Ansicnl r,, 1. setzl,nB durch ov verschont geblieben sein; ein solcher Fall ist
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^ern* "^"gabe ' gellort in ''efstufiger Stammesgestalt nach dem Hauptton zu horn.
498
The facts on which these fancies rested are partly botanical
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Hermes in seiner Eigenschaft als ipvxoirotxirbs heranzuziehen [supra ii. 384 n. o]. P 39|
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1 M. J. Berkeley in J. Lindley—T. Moore The Treasury of Botany- London «
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(sc. quam roboribus). Honey dripping from the oaks is a characteristic of the g e]la,
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rather, as Tzetz. ad loc. saw, to beesnests in hollow oak-trunks (pseudo-Pho -y ^nti-
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ventures to connect fx,i\i 'honey' with /j.e\ia 'ash-tree,' citing in support the ^ T<t
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More weight attaches to a northern parallel. The ancient Scandinavian" ^^ey-fi1
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lime1, and some sorts of reeds2. On the other hand, certain insects,
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y nologie Berlin 1891 p. 81, F. Eckstein in the Handioorterbuch des deutschen Aber-
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]lea^ore than fifty years ago my brothers and I, as boys in our father's garden, used in the
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^en> epist. 12. 2. 4 aiunt inveniri apud Indos mel in arundinum foliis, quod aut ros
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^QVfn' ^ydeI(ker The Royal Natural History'London 1896 vi. 198 ' The sticky substance
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°r Sacch • '^^"pBdia Brilannica1* London 1929 xi. 715 'The exudation of a nectar-like
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an°- calyc °n ^eaves> petioles, stipules, bracts and even on the outer surfaces of corollas
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nPec'es of SUcJ"lp°rtant source of sweet liquid for honey-bees is the excretions of many
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ofVariuUs trees H°NEY DEW> a secretion consisting of exudations of sugar from the leaves
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Country folk in the second century A.D., when they observed
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sorts? The comedians caught at the notion. Pherekrates4 in nlS
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And soup all hot and Lord-knows-what goes gurgling down the gutter.
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Galen's statement that on Libanos men spread skins upon the ground to ^^011
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The relevant lines are 6 Zeis 5' (W oi'ccjj Kawvla Kara tov nepa/iov f}a\avet>0€l> I £( n<t
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Land of Cokaygne1 in its English2, French3, Italian4, or Teutonic
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J- E. Wells A Manual of the Writings in Middle English sojo—1400 Yale University
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'^n"nal!co-criticus et archceologicus Oxonise 1705 i. 231—233, then e.g. by T. Wright in
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^Similar fancies crop up here and there in much later verse (cp. T. Crofton Croker
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in ». ' 1 Amz en prent tout a son voloir.' This thirteenth-century French poem is copied
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Stuttgart ear''est Elusion occurs in one of the Carmina Burana (ed. J. A. Schmeller
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Ccaccio's Secta ^ecii voluntas mea est.' But the first detailed description is found in
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comestibles in a shower from the sky. The gap between ancient and
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Sachs 1530 in einem Schwank gegeben' [E. GoetzeSamtliche Fabeln undSchwanhi^
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printed in 1575. My pi. xl is from the Bilderkatalog zu [M.] Geisberg: Der detiW
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See the tales cited by J. Bolte—G. Polivka Anmerkungen zu den Kinder- ■
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eirl fiarpaxuv. But K. W. Dindorf rightly retains the manuscript readings)- Jjer)l cp-
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Xtiipav.' To the same effect Agatharch. de mari Eryihraco 59 (Geogr. Gr- ^^4***
Plate 40
jt " Waluiar,,, f'^i'ritn h«w Ckl fur pjrcrol man tin EanDi ibui ballrc OrrfilHa. l|) JCJnla In prm f aiO
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Sti,faoj, p'k"Jf™ ?11«''tn <a'(mi Mr fdjuls rrlrD rtn» 3atr« all Crr 1(1 flui in« rgxtlauraffrii i anOl
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^""9 X?!,a, Wiffrr hi h la' °" »ro(Tr I'ua rin Arpn Oamu i(n fdjludiiia trreji )u iirarlin
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fro^ Schlanraffe,ila,idt, ' The Country of Cokaygne,'
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Cp. the beliefs noted by J. Jonston Thaumatographia Naturalis Amstelodami 1665
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et tornbe en produisant une pluie de poissons [J. de la Chesnaye in the Revue des
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produit parfois des pluies de grenouilles ou de petits poissons [L. F. Sauve in Milusine
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^gt man sprichwortlich: Wenn's Krotten ( = Kr6ten) hagelt,' H. Bachtold-Staubli in the
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auben an den F.-Jtezen. ...Der Glaube ist heute noch lebend: in Westbohmen meint
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nicht ^ater'a' die Thierchen und giesst Leben in sie hinein. Ich rathe Dir aber
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In . .'antur-'...'Alise dinrereU (rectius qua Sioirereh) CselitUS vel cum pluuia demissa;,
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lThe inhabit° re°ent examp'es. The Daily Telegraph Saturday 17 March 1934 p. II :
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The Land of Cokaygne was represented, not merely by mediaeval
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that three years ago he had a similar experience on the road between Foxton
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130 (Iul. Obs. 87 = 28 Romae in Graecostasi.)
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106 (Iul. Obs. 101=41 in agro Perusino et Romae locis aliquot.)
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125 B.C. (Iul. Obs. 90 = 30 in Veiente.) v0
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bogen des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts' in the Zeitschrift des Vereins fiir Volksk* ^Jfr
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making, which has been traced back to the early part of the
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S u ^ans Sachs 'Sturm des vollen Bergs,' a poem of 1536, in E. Goetze Hans
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i , ' c"mbing a greasy pole for a prize fastened at the top of it.'
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lHkt ein auf^ schildert ■■■ *»« bei jenem feste, z.b. in Magdeburg, bildetc den mitlel-
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'ga/acit*** de" Gral oder Venusberg besuchen' Garg. 414 Sch. ...er ist da in
506
the food of the gods, should end as a comic failure to carry off the
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a pyre and saved the life of a victim.
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Litteratur6 Miinchen 1912 i. 125, A. Rzach in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. VJU- _
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1465. On <t>ii|, acc. *fra (Hes. theog. 326), as the Boeotian form of S^yf see
507
The story passed early into the repertory of the mythographical
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j "azer Pansanias iii. 600.
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A. \\\^e °ft,te Sparta Museum Oxford 1906 p. 132 f. no. 1 figs. 26, 27, A. Conze—
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Real.}? 6" .^Ut n's interpretation, though adopted by K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa
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°f the tJ °CS' by Teleboes to Ptereleos, and that Amphitryon had claimed it as his share
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1 y,2eus w • 35 Mtiller) ap. Athen. 475 b—c says that the Unas given to Alkmene
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in all probability1 following Pherekydes of Athens {floruit 454/3 B.C.2))
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that one night three times its length3, had taken upon him the likeness of
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2428 D; also the variant phrase rpuriX-qvos in Nonn. Dion. 25. 242 f. 0.8X0. pev o-P ^
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deum genitor, ne te (sc. Auroram) tarn saepe videret, [ commisit nodes in sua vota ty
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ammiraretur, Mart. Cap. 157 ut in ortu Herculis geminatae noctis obsequW ^gC\
509
This tale was perhaps that dramatised by Sophokles in his
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Us a dense growth of ivy with nightingales singing in it3—a pine-
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tllrn^Peregit- The Christian Fathers, bent on aggravating the enormities of Zeus, even
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noctiba/CO" <77reip5 &e6"> Amob- nat- 4- 26 quis illum (sc- lovem) in Alcmena novem
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successive steps in this mythical extension appear to have been as follows:
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The te + ^Day)+ NiSht + (Day) + Night + (Day) + Night + (Day) + Night = 9 nights.
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^6al-En • ^'"Phitryon Breslau 1876 p. 34 ff. and K. Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa
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IT0rd iii. y100 (Trag. Gr. frag. p. 388 Nauck2) ap. Stob. /lor- 7 (ed.
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night1—and of course the usual crop of moralising maxims. These
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- R. Engelmann in the Ann. d. Inst. 1872 xliv. :—18, id. Beitrage s" ^ragihf"
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pp. 65—70 figs. 40 and 41, F. Mauser in Furtwiingler—Reichhold—Hause^^ jftcieft'
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structure built with fenders and a triglyph-frieze. In front of it is
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p Cas«e 11 ' °f' Vases iv- 72 f- "°- F 149. A- s- Murray ' The Alkmene Vase formerly
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have already fallen, one beside Amphitryon, the other at the feet of
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Alessandro Castellani' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1872 xliv. 1—18 pi. A (part of_w ,bverse)
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4 T. Avellino in the Bull. Arch. Nap. Nuova Serie 1855 iii. 173 P1- 14 \^noli l8?7
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apotheose d'Hercule' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1847 xix. 263—278 pi. o (reverse), jrevets_e)'
515
Arethousa1 and Premnousia2, are quenching the fire with their
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t),at y " Hauser in Furtwangler—Reichhold—Hauser Gr. Vasenmalerei ii. 256 points out
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fig_ nard Ant. Bildw. p. 275 pi. 31, H. Blumner in Baumeister Denkm. i. 307
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227, gt'ne Was use(l to quench the ashes (//. 23. 237 f., 250 (., 24. 791 f., Verg. Aen. 6.
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J92G ii_ " Romer Giessen 1925 pp. 1—116 and a review by S. Eitrem in Gnomon
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eiltilich-.u°jde (G" Wilke 'Ockerbestattung' in Ebert Reallex. ix. 156 f.: 'Oder
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s the ^-U4"
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a m°un'ain-god in the presence of a nymph (Adrasteia?); id. ib. p. 291
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So much for the evidence of the vases. They portray the crisis
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Sudden, swift, strong the wonder3.
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KUris* . der Berggottheiten in der classischen
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In g ° tne vase-painter. Was the ground-line originally a caduceust
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Pandit p0[Q )|--,spiritum admitte hunc, precor, | in astra...vocat ecce iam me genitor et
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the Euripidean Alkmene. Indeed, in another play'Plautus actually
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him and his friend Antenor. Instead of dragging her away from the
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the story of Kroisos, king of Lydia. According to Hero ^
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3 Supra p. 510 n. 1. See further the admirably careful chapter of l. Sec ia^2__-248
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un pur effet du hasard.' For Zeus on the theologeton in Aisch. *vx°«Taa a
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boys beside him. On hearing Kroisos recall the warning of Solon,
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6 r.'. Scl>wartz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 670.
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i^' ^ami«k. frag. 68 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 406 ff. Miiller) =frag. 68 (Frag. gr.
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'tf"i> "'ES))et^')0.S T* T# ""o^" itpov rod "AirdXXwi'os Karatpefryei 6 Kpoiiros, Kai u>s rpls in r$
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kfe's i<"t>a\(aTKa'TaTpoStS'""rcs >ll5fff^ai Kpoww xai 5n &na\-o(p0els in roll j3acriXe(ois Kai
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rather than to Apollon: lifting his hands to the high heaven the
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But, when the shining strength
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also made valuable gifts to the oracle of Apollon at Branchidai (Hdt. t- 92> ^ gr&
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(obverse and reverse). See also the due de Luynes 'Cresus' in the -d""' yasesl- 'g
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(reverse), Welcker Alt. Denkm. iii. 481—487 ('Krosos auf dem Scheitei
521
back to the decade 500—490 B.C.1 and is in general agreement with
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V"'r'i- Uen' faumewter in his Denim, ii. 796 f. fig. 860 (obverse), A. H. Smith in the
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"P°s T°^s 7'56^ Witn the name ECBvuos cp. Xen. Cyrop. 7. 2. 29 dxoiaas S' 6
522
Apollon. The same is true1 of an engraved gem in the cabinet of
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an impression (fig. 320,)3. According to the
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rebuked by Solon. The same night he dreamt
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mately overtook him at the hands of Kyros5. _
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4 Myth. Vat. 1. 196, 2. 190. The Thes. Ling. Lai. Index p. 74 dates y
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10 On the name Apvas as implying the cult of an oak-Zeus in northern
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (g) Zeus Ómbrios
525
Lykophron in his Alexandra speaks of Elis as—
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• Schvvenn3 in his monograph on human sacrifice among the
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^ lr escape was himself all but immolated at the altar of Zeus10.
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B*e'°s eCv ' ViTfav r** *HW" 0'7<"", K.7-.X. = Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 160 M6Xttis yap tis
526
the district1. It may well be, then, that in Elis too the same
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a. d. S. 1917 p. 323 f. M6\iris occurs as an actual name in Thera {/user. Gr-
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7 On the strength of this Attic cult A. Boeckh in the Corp. inscr. Gr. ii no. »37+^ cj.
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8 Supra ii. 897 a. 5, 1226. The inscribed 'Geometric' sherds found by the Am ^
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with the start of an abecedarium aba Nos. 13 and 14 fig. 6 are parts of a sma' e(
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inscriptions, of c. 750 b.C., hardly suffice to determine the name of the deity j^j
527
the altars and sacrifices of Zeus Ombrios, Demeter Proerosia, and
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Phrygia had a legend of the flood2, which has come down to us
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^r Nannakos was a king of Phrygia, as Hermogenes asserts in his Phrygia?i
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S' neighbours asked an oracle how long his life would last. The answer
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later wj^ ^'/'0/os' Ikonion, Mt Baris, etc. attest a Phrygian tradition of the deluge fused
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l'll'stoir j tradit'on)> E- Babelon 'La tradition phrygienne du deluge' in the Revue de
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'he In,,6 C' Was daughler of 'Nannakos-Annakos,' hero of the Phrygian flood.
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Heronl' ^ *Pvt(a'frag. 7 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 524 Miiller).
528
given was that, when he died, all men would be destroyed. The PhrygiallS
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hundred years, was none other than Enoch, who reached th^^ the
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in Miscellaneous Tracts on Antiquity London 1779 i. 206. fjS
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^hilippus Senior (figs. 332, 333)3. The design unites two consecutive
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P°n the lid perches the raven, and towards it flies the dove with
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of gSUfiGce to cite Eckhel Doctr. num. vet.- iii. 132—139, F. W. Madden 'On some coins
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(*n»y fi Madden in the Num. Chron. Second Series 1866 vi. 194^, 198 pi. 6, 1
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in the I ' , a<^en loc. cit. pp. 195 f., 198 pi. 6, 2 (—my fig. 331) from the specimen
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^ ^addi' ^ac*^en loc- c'1- PP- '9^—T98 pi- 6, 3 ( = my fig. 332) from the specimen in
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4 C |ln^ ma(^e from a cast of the specimen in the British Museum (supra p. 528 n. 4).
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Stated, a j . other drawing is an enlarged copy of the type on the coins, and not,
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alSQ J?e abgegeben v!" Gemalde in einem dffentlichen Gebaude, etwa in einer Stoa, die
530
it remains at least possible that the Jews had there fastened on
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334—337)2 Marsyas with cornu copiae and flutes seated in a
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was the name of some local festival6. But, whatever
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Ktfivpa in Phrygia (supra ii. 771). ^ fro111
531
a genuine Phrygian flood-myth underlies the story of Priasos,
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°ff to the land of Aonia (sc. Boiotia), avoiding the deadly rain
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^ypatos quelled the flood and drove the waters back from the peaks
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°Cat'°n jj"7'7'1" Kai "^fare yaiav airacrav \ av£bp.evoi" k.t.X. The first hint of this
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vgia CW^5 *Pu7fes. See further Sir W. M. Ramsay The Cities and Bishoprics of
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I* Cessiveiy " 522—544- Within this short passage we get the sky-god called
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St- XftX^-fraa- 6Van in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922 i. 422- CP-
532
In this connexion space must be spared for a few words regard-
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badge—Zeus fulminant1. The god strides from right to left with
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name for that of Antiochos2. The Zeus-type proved populal
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in the British Museum. Cp. P. Gardner in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Greek an
533
The type itself was a Hellenistic modification of the old Hellenic
…
^'OArvraAd°nald loc- ciL 45° {-' 465 P1- 3> 9 silver tetradrachm in the British Museum:
534
witness e.g. Zeus fighting Porphyrion on the great Pergamene
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1 H. Winnefeld in Pergamon iii. 2. 50 ff. Atlas pi. 24 ( = my pi. xlii), D*t_ 111
535
(%• 346)1 and its counterpart from Falerio (Fatterone) in Picenum
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The same subject, but without the aigis, is already found on the Gigantomachy-
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^ase ano- frieze presuppose a common original, perhaps the Pheidiac painting inside
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nt°nino Pio rinvenute in Cirene' in the Notiziario archeologico 1916 ii. 193—216 pis. 1
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atue °f Zeus = my fig. 346), 4 (upper part of do.), G. Bagnani in the Journ. Hell. Stud.
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a'W<0* I Z^iwmaCC"rate transcription). The other, on the narrow end of the base, reads
537
347)1- Zeus as conceived by the great cameo-artists of the
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'ctfC ^^e"en'st'c sculptor which stood in different buildings in Cyrene but were
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Inst, ii; , 6 ^Ilr"cis in the Ann. d. Inst. 1839 xi- 21—23 Cun Apollo Libico'?), Mon. d.
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('torsedu Seln ). Reinach Rep. Stat. ii. 108 no. 5, id. in the Rev. Arch. 1921 i. 155
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^Iuseuni of ^ Cl°Se of tlle eignteentn century, is now preserved in the Archaeological
538
round his head and an aigis over his left shoulder. Even the
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Gemmen i pi. 59, 8 ( = my pi. xliii: scale }), ii. 266, iii. 155, Lippold Gemmen pi. 2, 3
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Hardly less remarkable is a cameo of mottled green malachite, now in my collection
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above recorded, though earlier than such degenerate works as the mask from Otiic01
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examples seem to be of the greatest rarity. Possibly malachite, like 'plasma
…
Zeus p. 243 ff. Gemmentaf. 3, 4, L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pe"t. 18 1 1
540
human Zeus was not complete without at least some hint of the
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Furtwangler Ant. Gemmen iii. 158 fig. 112, Lippold Gemmen pi. 3, 1 (enlarged) P'
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It should be added that all three cameos owe something to the ever-popular "
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—a historian dating from the first half of s. i B.C. (W. Christ Geschichte der g> Ca0-
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3 R. B. Whitehead in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 3l7f' ""'.VlA^.
541
(%• 351)1 and those struck in India with a bilingual legend2 and
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Cambrid"'- p. 839 fig. 370, G. Macdonald in The Cambridge History of India
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6 Id. 7", hltehead in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 321 f. pl. 14. 9-
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Chron Fiftv, e I3' NewYork 1922 pl. 6, 2 ( = my fig. 352 from a cast), id. in the Num.
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e CV>i«j /„ ^ Indian Museum, Calcutta Oxford 1906 i. 43 no. 3. 1 figure
542
horseback with lance at rest; on the other, a radiate Zeus standing,
…
a specimen from the Tremlett collection, now in the Fitz.william Museum.
…
in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 323 pi. 14, 13 and 14 ( = niy fig. 354/' v
543
No less dignified is the Zeus who appears on a silver coin of
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right h' B" ^Vllitelleacl in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 334! pi. 15, 4 ('The
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Wretch'j1 'n the Num- Chron. Fifth Series 1923 iii. 340 ('thin, curved object in
544
(fig. 361)1. Pantaleon has Zeus holding the same Hekate and
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cp. ib. pi. 4, 5 drachm, G. Macdonald in The Cambridge History of India
…
donald in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922 i. 449, 465 p« 3> 7^[s])'
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5 Catapatha Brahmana 1. 2. 3. if. {The Satapatha-Brdhmana trans. J-^ ffas
545
child of the fire-god, was Grecised into a torch-bearing Hekate.
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aiirT1^ k£ Seen t'iat f°rePart °f tne elephant in front of Zeus
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ln(jra sPr,Mg the Aptya deities, Trita, Dvita, and Ekata. 2. They roamed about with
…
1921 n\\\ 1897 P-68f-. id. in J. Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Edinburgh
546
Antialkidas has room for greater detail (fig. 364)1. On the obverse
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wears a bell on his neck, and again raises his trunk at the s
547
lis master1. The elephant that occurs so frequently on the Indian
…
redoubtable beast, is in fact ultimately none other than the therio-
…
tf.'jV. in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge .9" P- 5*» l1
548
Quasi-Greek in effect is a unique tetradrachm of Amyntas
…
Amyntas and last Yavana prince of the house of Eukratides, fr°m
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p. 109 pi. 62, 21, R. B. Whitehead in the Num. Chron. Fifth Series 1923 339
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Square bronze pieces issued by Spalirises have obv. the king standing wl ^ gcytfl
549
c- 50 B.C. onwards combine the enthroned type of Zeus with the
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^arstel] ^ e^onen' m the Archiv f. Rel. 1912 xv. 451—487 ('1 Die urspriingliche
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Sla"t>en< ^lent' (483—487)), id. 'Horn I.' in the Handwbrterbuch des deutschen Aber-
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0'herrit ^?/^° '4- ^ag'cal aspects of horns'(794s—796s). '5. Horns in sacrificial
…
irahle surSS0Wa Keal-Enc- "iv. 1899—1906. This should be supplemented by the
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' 3T8 ff-, iv - esna"'e '"'fudentum und seine Stelte in der Rcligionsgeschichte Giessen 1929
550
Plautilla6, and Geta7 show the facade of a temple within which
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for regarding this divine pair as Marnas, the young Cretan Zeus,
…
incised in an archaic alphabet of Graeco-Phoenician character (see e.g. j-]ie of '''e
…
Religion of Ancient Palestine in the light of Archaeology London 1930 p. l8° P ' A
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8 G. F. Hill Some Palestinian Cults in the Graeco- Roman Age (extr. iw"0).phfP
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13 The point is contested (K. Preisendanz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-tin■■■ l0„ici s
551
Markos Diakonos1, writing c. 420 A.D.2, tells how in 395 the
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°utside their city called the place of prayer. But, when nothing
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to do so, proclaimed a fast, and bade all keep a night-long vigil in
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and jye'an ^eus and tbe Cretan Artemis, connected in name in the same way as Zeus
…
tjjat v a Semitic name, was later etymologized to suit the Cretan Marnas. However,
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Civii°m a maSS of archaeological data (see e.g. F. B. Welch 'The Influence of the Aegean
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^°Hand ~p\ tlle ^atm rendering by Gentianus Hervetus in the Acta Sanctorum edd.
552
same number of prayers. Then on to the shrine of the marty
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AvSvvaiov fiixpi- rVs SeKartis. k.t.X. The naive phraseology would be bar
553
and herself broached the matter to Arkadios, who at first was
…
found a Christian church in the heart of Gaza. And so it fell out.
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^'*si 6 ip'i "? Ta T^"ots codd. Barocc, Vindob. The correction was made by Henschen)
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'uget in'T0"' episL IO'" 2 iam et Aegyptius Serapis factus est Christianus; Marnas
554
temple down to the ground, for many dreadful things have happened
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aylav iKK\rio-lav. All this, and more, in the Syrian tongue. Porphyrios adju'^ sQ\e0vW
555
Porphyries set them in the pavement outside the new Church on
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women, dogs, pigs, and cattle—an outrage which offended the
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'Annelos, son of Kamasanos, made this for Zeus Marnas the Lord6.'
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ut set at liberty by Heliogabalus, once came among the senators
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\ ^J" ^" A. S. Macalister The Philistines: their History and Civilization p. 110 ft.
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logy Lonrl l" 4'8, ^" A- Cook The Religion of Ancient Palestine in the light of Archaeo-
556
to salute Alexander Severus. The indignant Emperor cried out:
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tion3 found at Portus Traiani states that the men of Gaza, at the
…
responsible for the fertility of the land and for the very life of its
…
Aldemios or A/dos*. Perhaps he had a soecialised cult on the
…
had his variations of type. On coins of Gaza from the
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iirip.tk-t)Tov toO Upou. The restoration <•£ ivKe\etjcrews is due to P. Wesselwg-
557
mates more closely to the normal
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a mature man half-draped in a
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The same god is represented on
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for thCm hl the t0W"' ProsPecting Fig' 379'
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28J pi 1* " ' Mus- Cat- Coins Palestine pp. lxxi, 143 pi. 15, 3, Hunter Cat. Coins iii.
558
a statue in white crystalline marble. The god is seated on a throne
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left was raised and the hand must have rested high up on a long
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size. The actual height of the fragment is c. 3"20m, and it must rank
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(fig. 380)2. Have we here, in this obvious copy of Athen
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was a local cult of Bakchos Ombrikos, 'god of Showers.'3 The
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f. d. alttest. Wissensch., N. F. it 1925 S. 16 f.)'), S. A. Cook The Jtehgto» >;
559
°f this cult is unknown, but the appellative is already found in a
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at Caere and now preserved in the Louvre2, which illustrates two
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^he fi ** ^ute-player and a masked man4 dancing to the sound of
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'Kindly,' and Op/ielandrds1, 'Helpful'; the master, Omriqos, that is
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If so, the master of the wine-bin began by representing
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Finally, we may note that in Kypros the part of Zeus ()inb1l0S
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no. 382 = R. Meister in Collitz—Bechtel Gr. Dial.-Inschr. i. 247 no. 750. Inscr. „^(ie
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Opfergaben wird zur mimischen, burlesken Diebesszene, die in der Posse foit L
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reasonable suggestion' ! But Miss Frankel admits that the misshapen Coiinthia"jene
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Darstellungen mil mythischen Personen gruppiert werden') and that the p ^jjnd
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green. The base is inscribed 'The Goddess of Showers1.' This
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Iiygtl sen^aUy similar to Zeus Ombrios, ' the Showery,' was Zeus
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The discre1150"1^0" GEA H OMBRIOS [sic) is given in the text as BEA H OMBRIOS.
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T Lit°arrhUmmer in PauIy—Wissowa Real-Em. iii. 2531.
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green. The base is inscribed 'The Goddess of Showers1.' This
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Iiygtl sen^aUy similar to Zeus Ombrios, ' the Showery,' was Zeus
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The discre1150"1^0" GEA H OMBRIOS [sic) is given in the text as BEA H OMBRIOS.
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T Lit°arrhUmmer in PauIy—Wissowa Real-Em. iii. 2531.
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (h) Zeus Hyétios
562
The cult'of Zeus Hyetios was fairly wide-spread. He was said to
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G. W. Elderkin in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1933 xxxvii. 393, moved by the analogy ^
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W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The Inscriptions of Cos Oxford 1891 p. ^.'V ",
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d'Inscr. gr. no. io04 = Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr.3 no. 1107 (in the 0 q 0f its
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iirifirji'ioi (sc. priests who made the monthly offerings) ai<T£7rd77eX|T0t, to t£ , vto t°"'
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Apparently the sacrifice to Zeus'WTios had been allowed to lapse for some y
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the grove of Trophonios at Lebadeia1. And it was at his altar in
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°ld 1-ite celebrated before a statue or altar of Zeus Hyetios in the
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first inscription was published by B. Haussoullier in
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J<"eil 'n ^taewtw> kut&pxvs (see A. Boeckh on the Carp, inscr. Gr. ii no. 2880 and H.
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taPidly f auspicious name), was the right man to run up the steps of office and pass
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S 221 ff. no" 'Shed ty W" R' ?at0n and J" L- MyreS the J°"rn- HelL Siud- 1896
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2858, m the flanges Hcnri Weil pp. 149—154 citing (1) Corp. inscr. Gr.
564
The Ox-driving of
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Polydoros certainly, date from the reign of Prousias ii (180—149 B.C.), (4) an unpub'1
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griechischen Inschriftenkunde Wien 1909 p. 177 ff. (A. Rehm in Milet iii- 27fl) ^
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Sefoos] I [to]0....., [jSoi^os 6 a]u[To]|[C] tov irpo^rov vim IIo<«5c6|cios. The jnscf'P ^
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To these inscriptions should be added a marble slab built into the churchyalC j^^f.
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2 W. R. Paton—E. L. Hicks The Inscriptions of Cos Oxford 1891 p- 77 "^llen-
565
the twentieth day of the spring month Batromios there was
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each of the three sections of each tribe, was made. These were
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sacrinceH 6r sacrificed to Artemis IJepaia by Lucullus (Plout. v. Luc. 24) and the
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perquisit , carried the 7^, i.e. those parts of the sacrificial victim that were the
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p ^OjSao-jXjj °l ^" °-PX°VTa* toUtovs, oi Si j3a<riXfis, oi St Trpvravus, Poll. 8. in oi
566
The Ox-driving of
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dtroppalveTai 0a\\do-<rai (cp. Inscr. Gr. ins. v. 1 no. 593, i4ff. = F. Bechtel in ^ ^-s
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Zeus Ma%ave6s is here associated with Athena Maxavls. At Argos near the ^gut,'
567
on the eleventh day of some month later than Pedageitnios
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n°- 766 a pSros slab in the Museum at Tanagra (Skimalari) [Ai6]s | Tsla[x\avi°s> I
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Ta»rr)s irXucrrai fiiv ein.Texvri<reis, TavToia Si ivdpwirou avevpriptiva is \byovs iarlv). On the
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p ri^n ^"th MaxaveiJs or ilaxdveios, which in Korkyra was the equivalent of the Attic
…
P- 2^> and the cautious statements of W. Sontheimer in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc.
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^elageryCl'l'ecr''a' (faus- 2- 2) involves a false quantity. The usual rendering 'Gott der
…
^ergk4 C'Uaie with Pindar's conception of Zeus as patron of the arts, cp. Pind. frag. 57
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2Crafty> (not^nc'!ne to think that the title is an old one, 'Contriver' in the sense of
568
The Ox-driving of
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chiton, a chlamys, and endromides. This personage in his left hand
…
and Geta, show Zeus himself attired in the self-same costume
…
made by the late Mr F. Anderson and published in the Class. Rev. 1903 xvn- 4 'poinn8>
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in the Rhein. Mus. 1916 lxxi. 159, H. Oppermann Zeus Panamaros Giesse
569
Again, at Halikarnassos the cult of Zeus Askraios, who—as we
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nd Zeus Machaneus in Kos, Zeus at Stratonikeia, Zeus Askraios
…
6 T^S'r.A- J- Evans in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1925 xlv. 8 n. 18.
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^ero(Jo^ai T°" Kapiu). Frau Adler in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. x. 1949 comments:
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CuIt on c erslan Invasion Cambridge 1924 p. 88 f. would find a trace of the Isagorean
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fiS- 480 / aC'ng ,lead of a panther—the sacred beast of Zeus Kdpios (cp. supra ii. 575
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,)efbre ot"er hand it must be borne in mind that Attike was ravaged by Carians
570
570 The Ox-slaughter of
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5 O. Jahn 'Giove Polieo in Atene' in the Nuove Memorie dell' Institute at W geas
…
But by far the fullest collection of material is that of J. N. Svoronos *fs pl. Si>
571
fifth century1, it is tempting to suppose that the statue here
…
bolt and lightning-bird. Nevertheless the eagle was hardly an
…
strid^ SeC0nc^ SrouP represents Zeus in milder mood. He no longer
572
The Ox-slaughter of
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In imperial times a fresh set of bronze pieces (figs. 399^4°2^
…
fig. 397 is from a specimen in my collection, fig. 398 from Imhoof-Blumer and P-
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iiber dieselben bei der Kleinheit des Bildes und der massigen Erhaltung des -^^g in
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Num. Comm. Pans. iii. 137 pi. BB, 3, J. N. Svoronos Les monnaies d'A n6 ^ ZeuS
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„——m„ „m„---...... — ...... j,. yy pi. n .. - Df the ci
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(=my fig. 401) and from a cast of the specimen in the British Museum \- jjanP
573
outstretched hand is better employed in holding a phidleij) over a
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s °f Zeus Polieus, the third being Leochares' improvement,
…
>l, 23 f n in the Nuove Memorit deW Institute) di Corrispondenza Archeologica 1865
574
574 The Ox-slaughter of
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in Athen' in the Ath. Mitth. 1908 xxxiii. 17—32 has proved from inscriptions tha ^
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costume and is at least compatible with the monumental evidence for a seated wea?°zjg,-
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This Kapxv^'-o" was an object of value, which is frequently mentioned in the
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3 Corp. inscr. Att. iii. 1 no. 242 lepius \ Aids lloXUus. Roberts—Gardner "vieW, of
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4 See the monograph of O. Band De Diipoliorum sacro Atlienicnsinm n rgp7111'
575
the Dipotiem1 or Diipolieia^, the Dipoleia? or Diipoleia^, the Dipolia5
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1 J- Wackernagel in the Rhein. Mus. 1890 xlv. 480—482 argues for AuroXieia as the
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restorations and publishes a more exact reading of the latter line, viz.: Kip[v]x<riv ol
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A ^e for .°lr°kosk. orthogr. in Cramer anecd. Oxon. ii. 192, 29.
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'74—176). J. Wackernagel in the Rhein. Mus. 1890 xlv. 480 ff.
576
most impressive portion of it1, was called the Bonphonia"1 or 'Ox-
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Grammalik3 Leipzig 1896 p. 132 n. 2, A. Thumb in K. Brugmann Gr>^li$C
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the root ire\- and to regard it as the festival of the At7r6Aot or 'Zeus-worshippers-
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The two names occur together also in Aristoph. nub. 984 f., Ail. var. hist. 8- 3 ^0\,
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Bovtpbvia, Eustath. in II. p. 691, 64. Bovcfyovia Hesych. s.v. (cod.), Bekker an
577
Ritual of the Dipolieia 577
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^vZf^"e^Ta a-vao-TyadvTwv iv riircp diriBavc 0wia Xipov (so C. A. Lobeck for the corrupt
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1 istage) NauT?" *^eitwi ovros Si tov eTCL<r<pd£ai>Ta (on the assumption that this omits
578
578 Ritual of the Dipolieia
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cakes4, were placed on the bronze table [or altar of Zeus Poheus ]•
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2 H. von Prott in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 187 ff. contends that Porph. de abst-
…
P. Stengel in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 399 ff., but later withdrew his ^ttPf°rdenjjJ
…
of von Prott's contention [id. in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. Suppl. m. 330/- jfjisch*
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the rite as Attic, and at most will say: 'Es ist moglich, dass ein solches Fest a
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misrepresentation of the facts. For he had himself lived and studied at A then ^
…
Apollonios and Longinus, so that he certainly ought to have known the ritual ^
…
3 Paus. 1. 24. 4 Kpi8ds...p.ep.iyfiivas irvpois, described in the sequel as tuv
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jtidruc. The word iriXavos (on which see P. Stengel in Hermes 1894 xxi ' ^rl,
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p. 88 ff.) is used of the same offerings by Porph. de abst. 2. 10, schol. Aristop • ^eSycb'
579
Ritual of the Dipolieia 579
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aus. 1. 24. 4 eirl roe flu)ibv. (1) P. Stengel in Hermes 1893 xxviii. 492 n. 1 denies that
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Scribing a f°'t '1'mse'f c't- regards the discrepancy as evidence that Pausanias is
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'nederDarstel^lat taMe and altar served the same purposes and ends by asserting: ' Wie
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°'ed below It"' But llis Premises are far from secure. He thinks that the Naples vase
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mM4s of Paus TPa-vifo I kvUtt), XiVfi, 6v\-qhoou> 6ewv (Saure pirns; that the silver
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CtUre calle<j lPa*eta' w'hereas an altar for the burnt-sacrifice of animals was a solid
580
580 Ritual of the Dipolieia
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I take this opportunity of publishing (fig. 405) a votive table in terra cotta, found H1
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(one restored), inches high. The clay is covered with a white slip, which s'l£>W tre i5
…
K. Galling Der Altar in den Kulturen des alten Orients Berlin 1924 p. 9 ^ ('"' 'Q f, ('I"e
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Tischaltar') pi. 15 figs. 8, n, pi. 16 fig. 12. Recently W. Deonna in a AesAJ 0i.
581
Ritual of the Dipolieia 581
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One piece of evidence must be examined with special care. In the eastern frieze of
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a tahie th X °^erec' at tne Bouphonia.' Now if the said traces were really those of
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ikropoliTZ (afa.'n cp- the Dareios-vase). L. Ross—Schaubert—C. Hansen Di
…
since suggested Ganymedes, and R. Forster in the Bull.
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^'-/JjJ jj.* abst- 2. 30 -roi's Kararqafibrnt /3oCj. P. Stengel in Pauly—Wissowa
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q1116 artist; f,\ a° AU'C VaSes of late °'ack-figured style, very probably the work of the
583
Ritual of the Dipolieia 583
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^esie"^™" ^°'T"" C7r' T0V jSw/tii". I should endorse the opinion of L. Deubner Attische
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the r 'U-n^ voraus-' It is, however, possible that in Pausanias' day the finest ox was at
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'rnprov ^ 'nsert'on °f <^s tcnbat tov /3oCi>> after the word (Sov<p6vov. This was an
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t. 2o Tavr-0 k.t.X. All attempts to fill the lacuna must, of course, rely on Paus.
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Pailsanias -' P' 7'8' 43 ff" See mrther an interesting note by Sir J. G. Frazer in his
584
584 Ritual of the Dipolieia
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lines before, in the clause irpiv 1) Qyo-ebs dtpelBi], Pausanias had used the same wo
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by E. Pottier in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. ii. 270 n. 24 and printed in the ^.^gp
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Ka.Te"yvu(7av the text is sound. A. Nauck wanted to read oSros
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H. von Prott he. eit. p. 195 ingeniously suggested that the aorist Kareirbvrut^peUt>ne'
585
Ritual of the Dipolieia 585
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as gene,' clans2.' But Photios speaks of the Kentriddai as ' apatrid
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an Kerykes4.' Further, as J. Toepffer pointed out5, the Kerykes
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°utypoiy Kentriddai, and Daitroi, who discharged the priestly
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Wpt0, in Pauly_W issowa Real-Enc. xii. 308)—at any rate they swore by Poseidon
…
new ed. of Liddell and Scott p. 1348 distinguishes the two uses
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^tthid°gra h 359 Muller))- 0n K-leidemos of Athens (Tertull. de an. 52), the oldest
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'his vie%v°Uphonia- But H. von Prott in the A7/«». 1897 lii. 195 f- points out
586
586 Ritual of the Dipolieia
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now preserved in the British Museum (fig. ■ • '-^^
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6 tovs /36as fidWwv irAu/a. Infra p. 587 n. 1. o[n the
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4 E. L. Hicks The Collection of Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the Brit'sl1 contents
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7 Corp. inscr. Att. iii. 1 no. 52, 1 f., iii. 1 no. 1163, 2 f., iii. 1 no. n»4> \aKparelS°V
587
Ritual of the Dipolieia 587
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Gr-Plasifki"^ra " p1' xii the CWS' base)- Tnis peculiarity is explained by Overbeck
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? st'lted ari(jC ne" tells me (2° December 1934) that he too views the tip-toe attitude as
…
° Which the y a Variety of causes contributed to produce the mannerism, in the vogue
588
588 Ritual of the Dipolieia
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Kirchen Athens' in the At/i. Mitth. 1906 xxxi. 318 after Neroutsos ''A07><u XpHrTia"11"1
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(Michel—Struck loc. cit. p. 320), thus directly perpetuates the name and fame of Athelia
…
2 The frieze has been well published and discussed several times during the ^ ,^
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Eleutherios') with pis. 34—40 (from fresh photographs of the original: pi- 39
589
Ritual of the Dipolieia 589
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tjj s attendant, distinct from the Boutypos or Bouphonos; and in
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Genealogie Berlin 1S89 p. 159 identifies the priest of Zeus
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""guishes'th 1897 " '^entities tne Bol"'l''n" w'th the Bou0<W, but dis-
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,&*c Us mann in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 8wf., K.Wernicke in Pauly—Wissowa
590
590 Myths of the Dipolieia: Sopatros
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According to Theophrastos3, time was when men offered to the
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4 Porph. toe. cit. Mopov t) XiSnrarpov two.. O. Jahn in the Nuov. Mem- d. .nniU1zi
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p. 122 pointed out that Mop.ov ?) was an interpolation on the part of Porphyrins ^
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7 A. Nauck [supra p. 577 n. i) of course accepts the convincing
591
Myths of the Dipolieia: Sopatros 591
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This story is undeniably constructed with ancient materials. In
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ce<l"raTp<H' ^eT" TV* ?rpd£ews avevpeBivTos. But the Greek is so unusual as to be almost
…
in terris^'S' 6' ante ' 'mP'a quam caesis gens est epulata iuvencis, | aureus hanc vitam
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^""Mo/iia ^n(, arro s statement may be merely an inference drawn from the ritual of -the
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?0t a'so in p C occ'derat bovem, actusque in exsilium tamquam colono suo interempto,
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^^iii. tgg n * T° ty**Oai irono8trji<sar. W. W. Hyde in the Am. foum. Phil. 1917
592
592 Myths of the Dipolieia: Sopatros
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to arrange the ritual of Zeus Polieus, the very god whose service he
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present case; for Athenian law expressly ordained that the a^ie^'
…
As to Nikol. Damask, frag. 128 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 461 MUller) ap. ^^'/"^rdW
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1 See H. E. Seebohm On the Structure of Greek Tribal Society London i8o5 P"
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Phemonoe's advice to the Delphians (Paus. 10. 6. 7): see K. Hoeck Kreta Gottmg
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7 P. Stengel in Hermes 1893 xxviii. 491 ff., id. Opferbrdttche der Griechen
593
Myths of the Dipolieia: Diomos 593
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a knav^ f** C'°es l'le assumpti°n that the worthy Porphyrios was either a fool or
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accidenf £r t'lat tne Attic Sopatros gave rise to the Delian, or else that the two were
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'Pzig-^Tj611^6' 'n Hermes 1893 xxviii. 490 and in his Opfcrbriiuche der Gritchen
…
I897 lii. °n """^ovs yap k.t.X.). But he is refuted by H. von Prott in the Rhein. Mus.
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*er in r^PMsw^diae 1891 pp. 36—42 ('De Clymene et Clymeno') and W. H.
594
594 Myths of the Dipolieia: Diomos
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'Attiktis. Nauck adopts Meursius' cj. 'luapty, but the correction should be itse
…
4 P. Stengel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 831. is sta'e<1
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6 E. Maass in the Gail. gel. Am. 1889 p. 826 regards
595
Myths of the Dipolieia: Diomos 595
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£jan*i w^s scorned by his fellow-citizens as a Cynic5 and, like the
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ty; * Von ProU in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 191 ff. (followed by G. Wissowa in Pauly—
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by g e priest and his god. The derivation here propounded was already recognised
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n. jj ' CJ- "'ai's, in the sense of iraiSiicd, for Tari/p). Further Usener op. cit. p. 213
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V' 83o f) 1 me la>'' not 10 the east (A- Milchhofer in Pauly—-Wissowa Real-Enc.
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^0rPh. J^' Wever, Toepffer proposes to substitute QavXuw for Alopos in the text of
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and took'Stjenes not on'y taught in the gymnasium of Kynosarges (Diog. Laert. 6. 13)
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C°nsi(lerabie fe8etarian diet »<*-3 P- 318 n. 3) and treated the popular religion with
596
596 Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon
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Korkyra, who is known to have expounded Homer in the th'r
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irbwavov, Sirep t\v irapeaKevao-fie'vov els tt]v Ovfflav iv tois AuiroXlois. On the
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with the name of this poor lady, transforming her into a man, a fool, a jjuSt£itb-
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6 G. Wentzel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 718. Supra i. 224. ^ J3oUiD-
597
Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon 597
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at Thaulon had been in exile—a point in which his tale recalls
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to the Kerykes even more closely. We have already seen
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tllat insertio W°Uld emen<1 the reading of schol. T. into <puyaSev6eis <Ji! avrb>. But
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Deubner 0? *Ve been a base like that in use at Stratonikeia (supra p. 568 fig. 385).
598
598 Myths of the Dipolieia: Thaulon
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and good. But when Deubner goes on to contend that the remainder of the j a
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d'Athenes et d' Eleusis' in the Revue historique 1931 clxvi. 1—76.
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3 Hesych. KevrpiaSai ■ twv irepl ra p.mTripia and the schol. Aristoph. nil '-^j sSibljr
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One wonders whether any buphonic traits still linger in the folk-beliefs of r0$b(&
599
Purpose of the Dipolieia 599
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Harrison Themis'1 p. 141 ff. But 'it is not yet certain that the Aryans ever had totemism'
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(2) H. von Prott 'Buphonien' in the Rhein. Mus. 1897 lii. 1878". held that the ox
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t^6 ate °f the festival (Skirophorion 14: supra p. 576) corresponded with the close of
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an Zeus Polieus [supra p. 564 ff.] mit dem Stieropfer der Buphonien in
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have Plnls °f Corn and Wild ii. 6 ff. ('The ox sacrificed at the bouphonia appears to
600
6oo Purpose of the Dipolieia
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liche Angelegenheit. Die Parallele des Sosipolisfestes in Magnesia kann nichts beweisen.
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schlagen, auch nicht auf dem Wege iiber das Zeusfest in Kos').
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der nach alter Uberlieferung unblutige Opfer verlangte, in einen blutigen umgevvan<Je
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Heidelberg 1858 p. 420 f. falls back on the Varronian idea (supra p. 591 n. 1) ' jt jgs
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Opfergebrauche aus.' Etc. But the most persuasive exponent of this somewhat sen ^
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i. 296. The same explanation contents Mommsen Feste d. Stadt Athen p. i» an
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elaborate attempts to appease it and in some cases even flees into hiding ana ^jr
…
as if he were himself dead (J. Spieth Die Religion der Euxer in Slid- Togo ^e^J,B die
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getotet hat, und werfen es ins Meer; der Tater selbst aber muss in Afrika «1
601
Purpose of the Dipolieia
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°P- cit. p. 108). The parallel is certainly striking, and Schwenn goes on to explain that
…
ether this 'weak point' is really fatal to Schwenn's hypothesis. The same difficulty
…
• Lenormant in the Ann. d. Inst. 1832 iv. 60—68, Man. d. Inst, i pi. 44, a, b, attempted
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ren-' CP* t'le 'yPe °^ Gaia recumbent with hand uplifted in supplication on sarcophagi
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of 47 r reverts to Heydemann's view of a half-length figure of the goddess rising out
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wheel v °Ut £rass> corn'or the like and drawn by an old-fashioned
602
Purpose of the Dipolieia
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But more certain indications may be drawn from the date of the
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That we are on the right track in adopting this explanation W$
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7 Was the use of the Aids k&Siov at the Skirophoria (supra i. 423 n. 1) com|3a"Jion
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8 Mommsen Fes/e d. S/ad/ Athen p. 504 ff., ±. Cahen in Daremberg—SagH° ^
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Schema des KiroaKoirtiuv. In der linken Hand scheint er zwei Ahren zu halten. ^ |st
603
Purpose of the Dipolieia
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Virgins called Hydrophoroi brought water, ostensibly for the
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Cajc An"rot. (Frag. hist. Gr. ii. 351, iv. 645 MUller) in frag. Lexici rhet. p. 671, 16 ad
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'X«WS Alro^uvtos (Apollon. Ascal. in Frag. hist. Gr. iv. 313 Muller) = Phot, lex.
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(schol. pmilarly Nilsson Gr. Feste p. 172 f. concludes that the 'Tdpo^dpia of the Aeginetans
…
tahol. p; f Arg°nauts (Ap. Rhod. 4. 1763 ff., Apollod. I. 9. 26) and with the Ac\<f>lvia
604
604 Purpose of the Dipolieia
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To the 'TSpo<f>6pia may be added the Xirpoi of Anthesterion 13, when a pot ^
…
7 B. Tamaro in the Annuario delta r. Scuola archeologica di Alette e delle tuff ^
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"Hpuos in Delphi, audi die Buphonienzeremonien in Athen in die minoische JM ^
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Himmels notwendig war, wurde die Stiertotung schon in vbrgriechischer Zeit m ^$
605
Purpose of the Dipolieia 605
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Altert. °n'e des Zeusfestes ist nicht zu tlbersehen, dass dieses keineswegs in das graueste
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P°ssibir VUlt Ul>er die archaische Zeit hinaufgehen kann.' But Deubner ignores the
606
utter guilt that drove the actual Bouphonos into immediate exile,
…
conceived as a bull2, we cannot but conclude that the ox of the
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s Thus far I find myself in agreement with B. Schweitzer Herakles Tubingen r9^
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befriedigend erklarte Rolle in den diisteren 8pw/j.eva...der attischen Buphonien '). .
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in the ed. Basel 1542 for vt'hiv) top KaXobjievov Hovfyyiov. tovtwv Se vavrav if?w
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In yap -qv Kai tovto yivos Tiixtlinevov irapa rots' AByvalois, e£ ov tytviTO i] Upeia rqs
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have been found in pieces near Vari and now in the collection of
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that the whole vase-painting was designed for an Eleusinian, not
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nptolemos with his plough. Or set it beside the Palermo krater
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am indebted to Professor Robinson for the large-scale photographs,
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Vest consi^0 °" l°C' "'' P' 155 Says: <In her left hand she holds the Promised
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the th' graffito, of which the first two words are scratched on the reverse,
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j"egestion that° l°C' "'' P' 1 ?6 1: ' Professor Elderkin makes the interesting
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field1 had been borrowed to depict the later discovery of the yoked
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2 Cp. the curious tale told by interp. Serv. in Verg. Aen. 4. 402: in Attica regi°ne
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virginem in formicam convertit eamque, ut proditricem, adversam frumentis, quae sempe
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colligi in unum iussit easque in homines commutavit: unde Myrmidones appel'atl s
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301, Preller—Robert Gr. Myth. i. 222 n. I, O. Jessen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-E,ic'
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Byz. s.v. Baihua, who is cited also by Eustath. in II. p. 1076, 28 Bovbaav \eyW ' r^vei
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i. 222 rj. 1, O. Jessen op. cit. iii. 988, Gruppe op. cit. p. 1205 n. 8, etc., but wit 1 .fc
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6 J. Toepffer Atlische Genealogie Berlin 1889 pp. 136—149, id. in Pauly—"
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Akropolis1 and were entrusted with the discharge of several sacred
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^ gather from other writers that Demophon was the first person
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refer to th' ^'Scllin- * fals- leS- 78 (quoted supra p. 606 n. 6). Does this in reality
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^heatre ' ']'^t^r• ii. 467 ff. no. 271 Bovpjyov | Uptwt Aios iv \ UaWadiip on a seat in the
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. ^- E)itt eckh in the Corp. inscr. Gr. i no. 491 had proposed to read Mapa6wt>w[s],
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that ultimately the Bouzygai were responsible for keeping the
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and to make the cakes for the sacrifices out of its produce.'
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declared that Bouzyges was none other than Epimenides, the
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an analogy between the sacred ox of Athens and the sacred t>
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Meineke), and schol. A. ad loc. (iii. 473 Dindorf) comments 6 JJepiK\ijs iariv^ V j
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5 Aristot. frag. 386 Rose2 ap. interp. Serv. in Verg. georg. 1. '9 "^jjtote^1"'
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cannibalism in which the local king or some human substitute was
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^ . ' nrst sight it seems tempting to detect a faded trace of it in the story of Demophon,
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in loned as such in a number of extant inscriptions, mostly found at.Eleusis itself or
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4f- t6„ ^t®vy°-TrIP I a(p' cartas purqBifTa \ ATjp^rpi Kal Kbpy dviBtjKav, ib. iii. I no. 809,
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^(1)1.! ^TV" °® ^XoW or the like' na 83°' 1 ff- (on the Rarian Plain) [t6v &<p'
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"Pafliii,; ' ^f°' 1 (at Atnens "n the church of the Panagia) YL\top.ip-qs Mavrlov
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pai K6PS ap/eTPaTV'' Mf"«°[i'] I [B]e/»earfJo« Bvyartpa, p.ur,euaav \ [&]</>' curias Arifn/rpi
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? P0"^ ^ ;/'^aT^pa' I Mw?9e«roi' dip' eo-Was, no. 913, 1 ff. (in the temple at Rhamnous)
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""ijfler^ • 9»o, 6ff. (on the Akropolis at Athens) 7; /SouXtj | Kai 6 Srj/ios | i<p' iarlo.% \
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Ombrios in Elis1, that of Zeus Lykaios in Arkadia2, and that of
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Pausanias4, describing the statues on the Akropolis, says:
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a possible, indeed probable, vase-painting of the bull itself. The
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Nor can human sacrifice be invoked to account for the BaXAij-nis or 'Stone-thro
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resembling the Ai6>o/36Xia of Damia and Auxesia at Troizen (Paus. 2. 32. 2 _.•„{,
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5 Heniochos Polyeuct. frag. 1 (Frag. com. Gr. iii. 560 f. Meineke) af. •^■t'ie"'J, r,X.f
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Hitzig—Bliimner in their commentary on Paus. loc. cit. successfully explain a. ^ abef
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nicht der Perieget, sondern der Grammatiker Pausanias, derVf. eines attischen^ ^ in
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ing (fig- A1 A)1 shows Athena Pollds2 seated on the left with helmet,
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salute a stately bull, the forepart of which is seen standing
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Vases ii. 122, 5 and 6. The present whereabouts of the vase, to me at least,
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3 Gerhard op. cit. iv. 123 rightly connects the altar with the 'Gotterbild.
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pi. 58, no. 1536 pi. 59, and above all the splendid series in the Lloyd collection \ ^ ^
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to be certain that we have here the ox of the Bouphonia. What is
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n°t Zeus, but Athena. Whatever Olympian was dominant at the
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1 "^iteess the myths of Antiope {supra i. 535 n. i, 736, 740), Deo or Demeter
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0 during s. vi and the early decades of s. v B.C. in the art of Sicily and central
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«896Unt.ine' in the -,/""- d- Linc- l889 958 ff- P1- T- Homolle in the Bull. Corr. Hell.
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W. £ ^• J- Anderson—R. P. Spiers The Architecture of Ancient Greece rev. by
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^"^i'p black-figured lekythos from Kyme in Campania, now at Naples (G. Fiorelli
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ls surfounded, took the bull-rider to be a Maenad, not Europe at all. But
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right to left1. The Hellenistic age, tiring a little of this hackneyed
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ln regarding it as a substitute for a flower held in the hand: Europe was certainly a tree-
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(3) A late black-figured oinochoe with trefoil mouth, now in the possession of Mr C. T.
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01 alone the bull was inscribed lEVC details were gilded, and the sea was simply
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aixQcIi red-figmed fish-plates at Petrograd (supra i. 547 with fig. 414) supply the
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P- 47j)- I therefore figure a second, now in my collection (fig. 417),
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type, sought to vary the traditional pose1, imported fresh elements
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these coins to Phaistos: on their reverse the legend surrounding the lion's scalp has e't|1^
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touched in with light blue pigment. The design shows a magnificent bull turned to ^
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in the possession of Mr Bisset in Rome. This mirror, which measures 'IS jt was
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°f interest into the scene1, or changed the time of action by showing
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^ A good example of the sort is a 'Lucanian' amphora in the British Museum (Brit.
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% 2847) ~, '9) Atlas P'- 6, 11, J. A. Hild in Daremberg—Saglio Did. Ant ii. 863
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(1) An A us in propria persona:
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up a wreath as omen of successful love. And four stars indicate the sky, which is the true
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op. cil. p. 435 n. (a) illustrates the colour of the bull from Didymos ap. Eustath. in Od.
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porrigit ora, 865 nunc latus in fulvis niveum deponit harenis, Sil. It. 14. 568 f. ardet et
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perilnrip. (B) Zeus, half-draped in a himdtion, with a bay-wreath on his head an ^
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(2) An Apulian amphora in the Museo Gregoriano of the Vatican has the "W^fre
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The fertilising god must needs have a fertile bride.
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(3) A South-Italian krate'r (hydriaf), likewise in the Museo Gregoriano, simpli"_es ^
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An Apulian krate'r in the Louvre represents a slightly earlier moment in the ac ^
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Toh cjtvroh irepLxebjxevov. Here too in the midst of the meadow is a spring we ^^hed
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iii. 615 n. 5 (1) fig. 415, 615 n. 5 (2) fig. 416, 619 n. 1 fig. 418, 619 n. » (»/ P *
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4 E.g. supra i. 539 fig. 411, iii. 618 n. o (3) pi. xlvi, 1 and 2.
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t0ml) at^SS'ble Eur°pe—we can hardly rate the evidence higher—hails from the tkdlos-
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** SoHdra V 1 a"d A' J" B- Wace c- '400—1350 B.C. (A. W. Persson The Royal Tombs
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times1—a total duration of nearly two thousand years. The theme
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Der Glaube der Hellenen Berlin 1931 p. 112 (' Bronzerelief' !) and A. Roes in the /"'"^
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Europe, this is by far the earliest trace of her myth on Greek soil, and the bull-
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1—6. One painting and a couple of mosaics will serve to illustrate the range and va
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Leipzig 1929 p. 289 f. pi. 4 (a good reproduction in colours), O. Elia Pitture ^\(-
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to indicate that this is holy ground. The whole composition, with its clear-cut contours
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^■"alding^j, U'!' S'intS 0n the breasts of Europe, is a light-and-shade device already
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c*mpanUcht Wandmalerei Leipzig 1873 p. 224 ff., id. in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 14121!".
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more sensibly taken him to be Agenor the
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near^tVi a'most equal interest and of even greater beauty is the mosaic found in i860
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^-fos, w.|t] gracefully on his back, resting one hand on his head, the other on his flank.
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a8reemetu °n" The obvious intention to represent a wedding train and the general
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0C6' 8Te><ir11US10n l° EuroPe in the Homeric poems occurs in the Aids airaT-q (II. 14.
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a deep-seated belief among the Mediterranean peoples that the
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Greece. A stele of Proconnesian marble, found at the village of
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wrote a Evpairla dealing with the tale of Europe, but the three extant fragment <
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Among Latin poets treating of the same subject the following deserve notice.
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3 Edhem Bey in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1908 xxxii. 521—528 pis. 5 ( = »>y ^' a"„d if'
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and a himdtion. His left hand grasps a sceptre, the lower end of
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(Yjai TeKnu[i>] I [«r]ai t[Hv Kijiix-qrGiv?]. (2) an altar, with a bucranium in relief; 1^^yjros
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and an eagle on the ground to the right, inscribed ['AJrrdAou |--. wnlia'n
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2 So on a fragmentary relief from Tralleis (Edhem Bey in the Rev. Arch- *?°^ejnach
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which showed a similar sacrifice about to take place at the foot of an old P'an^ajn di'°>te
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6 Cp. Apollon o\/3ios in Anth. Pal. 9. 525. 16 'iXfiiov, dXpioepyiv.
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Aischylos in the first of his extant plays makes the chorus of Dan-
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Representations of Io are collected and discussed in primis by R. Engelmann De
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st>^{it'SC^len ^s's zuzugeDen- Wenn man aber bedenkt, dass der Wechsel in der Dar-
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°der lteuer des Zeus und der Io,' (ii) ' Io von Argos bewacht,' (iii) 'die Uberlistung
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?hecV h a^'n l° ''le Clazomenian variety of Ionic ware, shows the heifer Io held in
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(=my fig. 428) was the first to publish the correct design and to include a point noticed
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now at Vienna (Masner Samml. ant. Vasen u. Terracotten Wien p. 52 no. 338), by 'the
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right to 0 b}!.an olive-tree on the left and a palm-tree, with a doe behind it, on the
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Girgenti p • ' *}' ^' D" Beazley cit- P- no no- 0- A red-figured hydrla by 'the
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Aeschylus' in Harvard Studies.in Classical Philology igor xii. 335—345 with col- p'- ^
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1 R. Engelmann in the /ahrb. d. hais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1903 xviii. 38 ff. fig'1 \ jQ
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and is described as ' vvahrscheinlich apulisch, in direkter Nachahmung attischer Ware
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/ih> /3o6s, I Tav S' av yvvaiKdf ripas 6' iBaixfiovv). But S. Eitrem in Pauly-^" 0lcbpS
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A good example of Io with cow's horns and cow's ear is the Jatta ^ ^ ^8°
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stengel, den sie in der Rechten halt, sehr passend als Tochter des Flusses Inachos
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reliefUlefixes 01 ten'a colta, semi-elliptical in shape and adorned with the head of Io in
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(Annual Report Boston 1901 p. 63 n.). There are several in Berlin, and many in tne
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round her throat is a necklace of fourteen pendants She is in fact figured as the j-ter
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fSlos—rather than the heroine Io. It must not be forgotten that Io, as priestess^^_^^ ^at
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tlvISlov), earring, and necklace appears c. 340—c. 302 B.C. on the splendid go c jj)',
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3 Bovine ears, an unnecessary deformation, are discarded in most representations of
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°f "ght aoj^* tllat he <devoted special attention to women, was careful in his treatment
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die campanische Wand?italerci Leipzig 1873 pp. 113, 140 ff. in his conjecture, n°w
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iii. 316, fig. 708, H. Bulle ' Untersuchungen an Griechischen Theatern' in the Ai'h-
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155 (whole picture from photo)) is in its essentials a copy of Nikias' work. Io, with tie
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the best are one from Reg. ix. 7. 14 in the 'Third Style' (e. 25 b.c.—e. 5° A'
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Nikias' masterpiece exerted a powerful influence over the vase-painters of South _ g
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12, Reinach Rep. Vases ii. 16, 2), shows Io after her wanderings seated on the a ^
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holding his eagle-sceptre. On the left, Hermes, with supported foot, wau~— ■ eSl
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Berlin ii. 873 ff. no. 3164), which makes Io sit on the pedestal of the godde-
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Artemis' fawn in the foreground shows to whom that precinct belongs. Finally, in ' e
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On comparing these two vases with the Palatine copy of Nikias' painting it becomes
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loc. cit. that the statue of Hera on a pillar was a stagey addition due to the greek
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Heydemann Vasensamml. Neapel p. 443 no. 2922, O. Hofer in Roscher LeX'
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A cornelian signed by Dioskourides, the supreme glyptic artist of the Augustan age
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,o^m.entaf- 5i 10 (inadequate), A. Furtwangler in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst.
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locc- cittT °L "1IS mas'erpiece have, of course, been made in modern times (A. Furtwangler
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at ^°mpeii fir P.aimin8 of Io w'th a cow, Hermes, and Argos, from the temple of Isis
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By a natural play upon names Zeus Olbios was taken as the
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For the coins of Gaza see supra i. 236 n. 3 figs. 176, 177.
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in Monumenta Asiae Minoris antiqua 1931 iii. 44—79 ('Uzundja Burdj—■'-,'0'c.a'sarean(|
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Ura). I append a brief summary of their conclusions with regard to the temple 0 ore
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which is represented apparently on a bronze coin of Olba struck in the time 0 tj,e
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no 1231 apxiepebs iit[y]as TeD/cpos Zrjvotpdvovs [roO] | levKpov Aii 'OX[^']V TaS . The
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ln "fon. As. Min. 1931 iii. 47 fig. 67). The rest were removed in Christian times, when
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ac<luired, aj1 . 'n its own ri^nt' at length—probably in the reign of Vespasian—it
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J1''8'11 also hT 5ovtK°* 'ivowpw] <t>\(apiov) AewTfioi/]. The first three words of line 3
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•j!Slrict was rulSa'd t0 haVe been estab'isllet' by Aias> son o{ Teukros; and the whole
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coast at Ayash (Elaioussa Sebaste: W. Ruge ib. v. 2228 f. and J. Keil—A. Wilhelm in
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Pi ear-ring, chlamys, and caduceus, rev. triskelis (ib. pp. Iii f., 119 pi. 21, 8, McClean
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^cClean Cat. Coins iii. 291 pi. 327, 3), Tiberius (Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Lycaonia, etc.
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*Ierme^erial coins of Diokaisareia, apart from variations of such types as the head of
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°f Anat 'v Cr f'0ni tlle'r leomne arm-rests that Zeus had here taken over the throne
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turreted goddess seated towards the right, while Tyche—her second self—with kalalhos,
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of the Tychaion (E. L. Hicks in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1891 xii. 264 no. 50 "Ottttw?
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Not much is known of the Salaminian Zeus. Ampelius, drawing from some Alexandrine
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with a marginal list of the seven wonders (signum Iovis Olympi quem fecit PbidiaS
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from Tyre to Cyprus and was there joined by the priest of Iupiter, who bargainee ^
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shortly after 383 a.d. (M. Schanz op. cit. Mtinchen 1904 iv. 1. 90), notes the ^
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about Epiphanios, bishop of Salamis, who died an old man in 403 a.d. (R- A- ^ftg
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of Zeus, though closed and of evil repute, was still standing and known as the *
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named Faustinianus sold wheat and barley to the people. Epiphanios begge ^ ^im
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his wont, to pray among the tombs of the martyrs and besought God to su^ ^e0^\e
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But while Epiphanios prayed God's voice was heard saying: 'Go to the te I ^0u
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shalt find gold in abundance. Take it and buy all the wheat and barley on ^ j,e
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aU the corn that Faustinianus possessed. The longer version of this narrative says rjv 5£
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*w„}, 0. 'P'tome would explain away the difficult name by writing ™TV * M'P
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that the building in question was the old heathen temple of Zeus SaXa/i/cios (E. Obei-
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in 1890 by J. A. R. Munro and H. A. Tubbs (Journ. Hell. Stud. 1891 xii. 66, 1°^ {0
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~ ). Other inscriptions referable to the same deity include a fragment of white
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from a neighbouring field, bearing socket-holes for the feet of a bronze statue and an
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AugUs( * )• and 'he re-cut pedestal, in blue marble, of a statue of Livia
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Drusus Iulius Caesar, usually stands side by side with the cone of the Paphian Aphrodite>
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pi. 332, 1. Figs. 455 and 456 are from specimens in my collection). ^
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who arrived in or about 1202 B.C. (marm. Par. ep. 26 p. 10 Jacoby) and presum
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this island was in mythical times colonised by the Aiakidai of Aigina (see e.g. J- ^ °P ^
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that it would be unsafe to say. But it is at least curious to note that, in tracing ^
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Scuti'" in the Revue de Vhistoire des religions 1909 lx. 161—190, 309—351' snjeld
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saying'). Nilsson Min.-Myc. Rel. p. 349 ff., after shrewdly criticising the view
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sum Aiaces, quales in carmine epico depinguntur, ab origine fuisse unum ^jmjleo1,
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quidem in Locride, ubi iuxtaponebantur heros arcitenens et heros hasti e •• eoriiifl>
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numen fuisse marinum circa Salaminem cultum' (H. Steuding in the Woch. J. klass.
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J- Schmidt in Roscher Lex. Myth. v. 427—429). The same author here argues that the
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later confused with Teukros son of Telamon. Teukros' son Aias founded the cult of
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i8UCer.and other purely Greek appellations [E. L. Hicks in the Joum. Hell. Stud.
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c°»'ius C°mpares the Etruscan Tarcna, Tarchna, Tarquenna, Tarchu, Tarauitus, Tar-
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aUf Kreta'9,'3-' '"KIi° Beiheft '9'3] 2i3 ff-)> der uns in Lydien als Zetfj Tapyin)vbs,
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y two inscriptions of s. i a.d. (J. Keil—A. v. Premerstein in the Denkschr. d.
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Akad. Wien 1910 ii. Abh. p. 26 f. no. 37 with fig. 17 ( = my fig. 457) the lower part of a
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wolnnv 26ou ei£d\/i.ei'os avtdrjKev, eid. ib. 1914 i. Abh. p. 61 f. no. 78 on the lower par'
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statten' (Pfister Rel. Gr. Rom. 1930 p. 119). As to the alternation of the names Aias
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TarkU (the
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ground for doubting Lactantius' statement. The Cypriote custom stands first an ^orIn»
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connectible with the poetic names of Kypros Kepaaris (Nonn. Dion. 5. 6J4) or
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448 Muller) and Xenagoras frag. 8 (ib. iv. 527) ap. schol. and Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 447 -
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ov's Hospitis ara; | ignarus sceleris (so J. N. Madvig for in lugubris sceleri (sceleris N.)
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that' re^'n<^U' I grandiaque in torvos transformat membra iuvencos), and finally remarks
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Salam- Adonis Attis Osiris3 i. 145 f. apparently refer to Teukros also the
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°^eus, knores all the foregoing evidence for human sacrifice in the Cypriote cults
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he Worship of Zeus at Olbia and in the neighbourhood see Miss G. Mi Hirst in
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the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1903 xxiii. 36—39 and E. H. Minns Scythians and Greeks
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Another fragment, assigned by Latyschev to the first half of s. iii, by Miss Hi
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A large statue-base in veined grey marble, which had probably supported an eq ^
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Zeus appears occasionally on the bronze coins of Olbia, usually as a bearded head in
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n' ° P'- 3> 12 £), rarely in imperial times as a seated figure holding a sceptre, with Tychc
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«*. Nord-Griechenlands i. 1 pi. [I, 22 ( = my fig. 463). Miss Hirst in the Journ.
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Greek towndea'llably CUrious that Zeus "°^«os, as namesake and paramount deity of the
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i.evil and call' d°uljt wnom tms might represent: the Russian peasants recognise the
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■° Sar,»atia e 8°d GeIas on the coins of that city.' However, it is a far cry from Sicily
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(17) Zeus struck with a double axe. The birth of Athena.
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two other specimens in the Fitzwilliam Museum (=my figs. 468 and 469)) is after a
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Hence J. H. Mordtmann in the Ath. Mitth. 1881 vi. 264, 18S2 vii. 257 attrib^.tly
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3 Dessau Inscr. Lat. sel. no. 4085 (found at Capua in 1SS5) pro salute | « » carve«
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The birth of Athena
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described the ceremony of the Dipolieia than, in the very next
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Geburf Jj,Se lellefs were published together and discussed in detail by R. Schneider Die
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Atcmeol6rriUa ^discovered by J. de Dios de la Rada y Delgado, director of the Museo
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AIadr!,i .,. al Sr,ego encontrado en la Mnnrl na' in the Museo espanol de antigiiedades
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, ambricige'SaV* 235—246 P1" 1 f- There is a cast in the Museum of Classical Archaeology,
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53=) and a"11^ reliefs- They passed into the possession of W. von Humboldt (1767-
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The birth of Athena
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^ he remaining slab, of a different marble and in a finer style, was discovered about
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Rentable. Rauch in 1816 had the luck to find the head, breast, and left hand of the
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^lai S) 'figS' +6—witn neo-Attic fragments of reliefs, now in Rome, Florence, and
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(=ttf_ Svoro»os in the Jonrn. Intern. oVArch. Num. 1902 v. 169—188, 285—377
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The only uncertainty in this design relates to the axe-bearing
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seldom carry conviction. In any case, whether they are right or wrong, we t;0nSi
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1. Pind. 01. 7. 35 ff. with schol. ad loc. To the references given supra p- 200
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The birth of Athena
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But, whatever name we give to the axe-bearer on the Madrid
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j,er'laPs told"" ^~*0l"n P^ai *V T0" "0a\V ore 'A0>?><a iyevvaro. The story was
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1,1 S°sibi0s' ', ^ 01 5*'EPM>>. The statement may have occurred, as C. Miiller supposes,
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'fepi A?^'uS,aS Schneider dcr Athena Wien 1880 p. 5 n. 24 suggests, in his
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»tX r''ncl- aWusion is very possibly to the work of Gitiadas (I'aus. 3. 17. 2).
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The birth of Athena in art
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(6>) The birth of Athena in art.
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(a) the moment of birth; (b) the moment before birth; lc) the moment after biP '
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(op. cit. pp. 9—16) is extended by P. Baur 'Eileithyia' in Philologus 1899— 19°l . ^
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(3), found on the Akropolis at Athens (F. Studniczka in the 'E0. 'Apx- 188 P' an(j a
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giebel Berlin 1838, P. W. Forchhammer Die Geburt der Athene Kiel 184'' <~>' -y ' in
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"anked K P 29 n°' '0I' liliewise shows a seated Zeus, with a sceptre in his left hand,
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J* acrolithi Eileithyiai extend the open hand in token of delivery (?cp. Paus. 7. 23. $f.
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rel'efs fro r 0 n- 2 (0 fig. 23 or the supporters of a goddess on an archaic plthos with
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664 The birth of Athena in art
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Doubtful parallels of 'Minoan' date may be seen in Sir A. J. Evans' ' Ai&OKovpM \
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The birth of Athena in art
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(£ty>n*ffr' E^eWwo> ,rom efMw + 0i«a, means 'in tier Bedrangnis schnell herbeieilend'
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!ri°ves towatJ*1 f' n°' l6'^' has Zeus flanked by two Eileithyiai, while Hermes on the left
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r'8,lt- My fi' 3)' adds Her"ies (?) and Apollon on the left, Herakles (!) and Ares on the
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mentioned later3. Meantime it may be conceded that in 8ene'ot
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1 J. Oehler in Pauly—Wissowa lieal-Enc. i. 2829 f. (founded 686/5 B.C.;-
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publication by J. D. Beazley Attic red-figured Vases in American Museums , I(
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vase, which J. D. Beazley dubs ' the best of all little-master cups1,'
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holds in his left the double axe, with which he has just cleft the
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The birth of Athena as here portrayed has, if I am not in error,
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off as fast as his legs will carry him13. And, if the Dipolieia was
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, 1 Journ. Hell. Stud. 1932 lii. 199. See also O. S. Tonks in the Am. Journ. Arch.
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I l?01 v'sible on the photograph.
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fig Mus. Cat. Vases ii. 103 ff. no. B 147 (Mon. d. Inst, iii pi- 44. '"/>;" P- 7°°
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or to the Brygos Painter (J. D. Beazley Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigM'tgen
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The birth of Athena in art 671
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8°a (Hephaistcs?), wearing a cap and a short chitdn, departs towards the left, but turns
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Univ. ep"e'heS of Corinth (? early in s. vi h.c: M. H. Swindler Ancient Painting Yale
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put the form of the name beyond doubt (E. Pernice in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutseh-
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66). True, Megarian inscriptions too give the forms ZeC£is, Zc6irupos, Zui'/'XoSi ZwrtX^
673
The birth of Athena in art 673
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^deed he is to be seen hurrying off on tip-toe2 towards the left3
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in t|le J stl" to watch Athena received by the hands of the two Eileithyiai. But E. Braun
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c- iii
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en Wo] Eip]i'/i^5[oii/ wenn man ein schiefgestelltes A zulasst,' cp. O. Jessen in
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I ' ^e'' P- "4? n. 4f.), and the initial'A0[---is beyond question.
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'Ant'j ley in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1927 xlvii. 78f. fig. 16 f-, 82 attributes to his
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fhidle and makes Athena jump the wrong way to the manifest surprise of Hephaistos and
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(3) A red-figured pcltke from Vulci, now in the British Museum
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c. 465—455 B.C. (Hoppin Red-fig. Vases ii. 31 f. no. 12, but see Leonard in zjey
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on the right are balanced by Hephaistos and I'oseidon on the left. The design
677
The birth of Athena in art 677
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UnCer^e, restlll£ on a staff (Nereus ??). The identification of the last two figures is quite
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ltact'ons^ ronzes Lonaon '929 P- "of.), repeat the design with additions and sub-
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678 The birth of Athena in art
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(2) Another, from Palestrina, now in London (R. Kekule in the Ann. • ^ di
679
The birth of Athena in art 679
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rgoi, the port of Caere: Si EiXntfiuas iepdv, HeXtta-yaw ISpvua, irXoioibv Tore
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^Oscl rtPttonum ttalicamm Aug. Taurinorum 1867 p. ccxv no. 2478, C. Pauli in
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his th m armour risi"g f'orn his head. Left and right of him, leaning on the back of
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P^a°/T Sl'P f°r Laran> ,ne Etruscan Ares (W. Deecke in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1866 f.).
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The birth of Athena in art
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the background is seen a temple-front with four Ionic columns, which is hardly
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Uni. On the left is Laran, on the right a bearded Maristiusta (so H. B. WalterSj ^
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(5) Yet another mirror, formerly in the Museo Campana, now in the ^ ^
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marks the background. , ^
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fig. 75, Pfuhl Malerei u. Zeichmtng d. Gr. i. 252. The central group is ^Sn!
681
The birth of Athena in art 681
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and gesticulates with the other.
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The earliest of the black-figured vases is an amphora in the
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gv gold ring from one of the later tombs at Thisbe in Boiotia, published by Sir A.
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a ess sitting on a throne with a nude bey standing on her knees. Behind the throne is
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The birth of Athena in art
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1 On the use of dogs in war see F. Orth in Pauly—Wissowa Rcal-Enc. viii. 2566 f.;
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lt,kc'tsanuitlung dcr Universittit Wiirzburg Wurzburg 1872 iii. 44 f. no. 243.
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684 The birth of Athena in art
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with one hand raised and open, the other lowered and shut, stands
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kithdra and plektron makes music. To the right of all stan.^te
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The birth of Athena in art
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1 J. D. Beazley Attic Red-figured Vases in American Museums Cambridge Mass. iyi8
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yrsos by w ay of sceptre and use a fawn-skin as his antimacassar, while he supports the
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686 The birth of Athena in art
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now in the Vatican.
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either side of this group stand the two Eileithyiai, and beyond the
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It is possible, though not certain, that Dionysos borrowed the type ii°m ^
688
688 The birth of Athena in art
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The fifth type of vase-painting leads up to4 and culminates in the
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Vase-type (3) due to Megariati potters resident in Athens:
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Developments of the theme due to Athenian potters:
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The birth of Athena in art
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"'at f"fi' a P' 657 ff' 0thers have attached little or no weight to the puteal, on the ground
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Ule tut Praxiteles a"s Mo"'"'"* Miinchen 1895 p. 13 ff. maintains that the Fates of
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lhrone 11S would not necessarily preclude the slightly oblique position assigned to the
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re'nen v'St ^ namlich aus technischen Grunden ganz unmdglich, die Zeus-Statue in der
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"Clfer' et^.U ,erragend—in der Mitte, rechts die neugel>orne Tochter, links der Geburts-
690
690 The birth of Athena in art
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the same data that, of the two central figures, the left was heaviei
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Rhys Carpenter, deaf to derision, revives Six' central group in the Am. Journ. Aid1
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from three serious drawbacks. It involves a grave discrepancy with the scheme
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conclusion, arguing that the two stout iron bars converging on block 13 were B1 ,torso
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fast genau in der Mitte des Giebels, die Grenze zwischen zwei Statuen. £>ie ejn'V°r"
691
The birth of Athena in art 691
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^hind the throne of Zeus. Moreover, taking a hint from Sauer, he
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^ecti0' ^a'm'3erg in Zapiski (Transactions of the Classical
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recognise, among the fragments attributed to
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''and , . Jar' and postulates at most a Nike held in the god's
692
The birth of Athena in art
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1 C. Smith 'The Central Groups of the Parthenon Pediments' in 'he '°U
693
The birth of Athena in art 693
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Madrid pitteal, a large blank rectangle beneath the throne of
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t0 k Gen the leSs of the throne. The effect is not good : Zeus appears
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Statuary., 1Irab'y fl" tne aPex °f 'he pediment, and that the vase-painter observing the
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'3 Feb 5,1 Put forward my reconstruction in a paper read to the Hellenic Society on
694
694- The birth of Athena in art
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of offence between the new-born goddess and her sire, while
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the Ath. Mitlh. 1891 xvi. 25, O. Walter in the /ahresh. d. oest. arch. /*«*• 19
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fig. 109). (fr0„r the
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Num. Comm. Pans. iii. 129 f. pi. Z, 8—10, J. N. Svoronos Les monntttes ^ ,,o
695
The birth of Athena in art 695
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i N. Svoronos in the Journ. Intern. d'Arch. Num. 1912 xiv. 274 pL IS"', 4, 9, 10.
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tte»Vah f?"*6 m«'allion of Commodus, struck in the year 191 A.I)., a very similar
696
The birth of Athena in art
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A. F. Gori Museum Florentinum Gemmae antiquae ex thesauro Mediceo et pnva
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4 Note that Poseidon occupied a similar position to the right of the central group _
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right arm was lifted up, not both as is generally stated. The difference in the marking^
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Hohe streben.' The question is one for anatomists to decide.
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And here I part company with my friend Mr Smith, who in the Brit. Mus. Cat- j^nds
697
The birth of Athena in art 697
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Poseidon in all periods of Greek art3.
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litad'^ WaS rePresented as drawing back, after the stroke by which the cleaving of the
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i&74 I.2 P" 7 P1- 2> 2> H. Heydemann in the Arch. Zeit. 1872 xxx. 96, R. Kekule ib.
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fi6- 586 e Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks Yale Univ. Press 1929 p. 157 with
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1 B V" 1<oscher Lex- Myth, iii- 2860 ff.
698
The birth of Athena in art
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So in the restoration proposed by E. A. Gardner Ancient Athens London '9
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{supra p. 690 n. i) by Zeus enthroned on the left and Hera enthroned on the rig ^
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sculpture at least as early as 42-;—423 B.C. (the date of the play: see G. H. ' _ Qh"sl
699
The birth of Athena in art 699
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' Sui "°S " Mfcr01' raP I PMtotfs r Wfife aripva 8' in dyaX/jtaroi | k&Wurra.
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j'a|l—a nor8"' "h0!,e head lle ,hou8hl lo identify with the 'Aphrodite' of Holkham
700
The birth of Athena in art
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on a rock in three-quarter position towards the right. A suitable
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2 A fragment of this figure perhaps survives in a left thigh of marble (fig. 518: heigh'
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(2) A black-figured amphora from the Campana collection, now
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(3) A black-figured amphora from Italy (?), formerly in the Fould collection, now
701
The birth of Athena in art 701
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8 Again I would draw attention to three fragments of the pedimental sculptures
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0"e is a large female head (height o-35m), which J. Six in the Journ. Hell. Stud.
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appears to have worn a head-band or stephdne. And in both respects it resembles the
702
702 The birth of Athena in art
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Our only clue will be the fact noted above1, that Attic vases painted
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the other hand, Six loc. cit. p. 66 claims that the veiled head was found by Ross before
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piece from any part of the building. Smith in the British Museum publications simp'v
704
704 The birth of Athena in art
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companion was almost certainly Herakles, whose presence at the
…
the circle of Meidias. • .
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7 A red-figured kratdr from Ruvo, in the Jatta collection (no. 1093) (F. Garga
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Plieidiac prototype of the Lansdowne Herakles (Specimens of Ancient
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des Gesichts in der griechischen Kunst Berlin 1893 p. 61, C. Picard SC^P^1
705
The birth of Athena in art 705
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SIght this might seem a yet more hopeless task. But in point of
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to the extant figures on the north: he would thus balance the
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e Hermes of the Villa Giulia vase is adapted to fill the space.
…
r'stic of the transition from fifth-century to fourth-century sculpture in general.
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2 L ^ ^CSS P'°kau'y an W5) funning or moving rapidly towards the right.
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yS Lai'Penter in Hesperia 19,3 ii. 81.
706
The birth of Athena in art
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himself3. Again, it has long been known that the restful attitude
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2 It came to be used, not only for Hermes (C. Scherer in Roscher Lex. Myth, i- H00'
…
p. 119 pi. 27, 3), Hypnos (B. Sauer in Roscher Lex. Myth. i. 2849 ff0> tlie wind'g°
…
5 A. S. Murray The Sculptures of the Parthenon London 1903 pp- I23> ^
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fig. 16, E. Loewy The Rendering of Nature in early Greek Art trans. J- 0 £f.
…
the sandal-binding ' Hermes.' The statue in the Lansdowne collection (A- - Tparnell
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p. 43 f. no. 287 with pi.) and Paris (Frohner Sculpt, du Louvre i. 2 to ff. no^ qC the
707
The birth of Athena in art
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Apollon would almost certainly have been wearing the long
…
'8(i Ur'WanSler—H. L. Urlichs Denktndler griechischer und romischer Sculptur Miinchen
708
The birth of Athena in art
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1 For Agorakritos see C. Robert in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 882 (., G-
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3 L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. 1875 p. 122 If. argued that this
…
4 C. L. Visconti in the Bull. Comm. Arch. Comun. di Roma 1887 p- 33° ' ^ 4.
710
710 The birth of Athena in art
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2 To the literature cited supra p. 676 n. o (3) add Harrison Myth. Mon. Ant- Ath"
…
Sparta Museum Oxford 1906 p. 167 f. no. 326 fig. 47, yet another.
…
hundert wiedergibt, in die erste Hiilfte des fiinften Jahrhunderts oder wenigstens in _^
…
11 B. Schroder 'Artemis Colonna' in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. I»st- ^
711
The birth of Athena in art 711
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Was the daughter of Hera, indeed—if we may argue from the
…
(•■■ Lethaby Greek Buildings represented by fragments in the British Museum
…
I have collected and sifted the literary evidence in the Class. Rev. 1906 xx. 367.
712
712 The birth of Athena in art
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torch but, at most, holding a bunch of corn-ears and poppies as in
…
1 F. Studniczka in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsc/i. arch. Inst. 1904 xix. 3 ff. figs. 1—6 pi-
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4 Paus. 10. 28. 3 (Polygnotos' painting of the Underworld in the Cnidian Lesche
…
5 G. Dickins in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1906—1907 xiii. 357 ff. figs. 1—23, 25 '2
…
7 Damophon's group had already been brought into connexion with the Parthen
713
The birth of Athena in art 713
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A. Michaelis Der Parthenon Leipzig 1871 pp. 165, 168, id. in the Ber. sacks.
…
^ A. H. Smith A Guide to the Sculptures of the Parthenon London 1908 p. 20
…
einem, dem Dionysos, eigenlhiimlich ist'), A. H. Smith in the Brit. Mus. Cat.
714
714 The birth of Athena in art
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Atlas pi. 4, 4 ( = Reinach Rip. Vases i. 47, 1) reproduced in my fig. 528, etc. y
715
The birth of Athena in art 715
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Corresponding with the deities of corn and wine we have another
…
0n coins of the Arcadian League {supra i. 69 f. figs. 47—49)-
…
(2) Pan (C. J. Reuvens in The Classical fournal 1823 xxviii. 282). Cp. Svoronos
…
' S' Murray The Sculptures of the Parthenon London 1903 p. 35 ff.).
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j. <5) Mt Olympos (H. Brunn in the Silzungsber. d. kais. bayr. Akad. d. IViss. Phil.-
716
716 The birth of Athena in art
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Homeric5: cleromanc^ was no discovery of the Romans6: oracle-
…
But J. Overbeck, who in 1857 took the triad to be the Kekropides (Gr. Plast'k1 >•
…
and iv Index s.v. Cttromancie, H. J. Rose in J. Hastings Encyclopedia of Religio11
717
The birth of Athena in art 717
…
Pp. 205—234 ('Kleromancy'), F. E. Robbins 'The Lot Oracle at Delphi' in Class.
…
Rhys Carpenter in his restoration (supra pi. lviii, 2) has contrived to work in the Fates
…
ee powers of equal prestige. And lastly, the aesthetic effect of so many single figures
…
^ In the Platonic image (ib. 617 c) Klotho uses her right hand, Atropos her left,
…
(') The Kekropides Aglauros, Herse, and Pandrosos (F. G. Welcker supra p. 71J
718
718 The birth of Athena in art
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(2) Amphitrite with Kirke (Aphrodite?) on the lap of Perse (Thalassa?) (L. de Ron-
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(9) Artemis with Aphrodite in the lap of Peitho (Rhys Carpenter in Hesperia 1933
…
(cp. II. 7. 421 ff.), adds 'Selene auf der anderen Seite versinkt in Nacht und Nebel, 0
719
The birth of Athena in art 719
…
Wet. Scholiasts and lexicographers attempt to explain the ancient
…
eiore the rising Helios, turns back her head to look at the actibn in the centre.'
…
Other sources merely mention the 'third of the month': so Harpokr. s.v. TptrSpnirtf
…
Od ^ A6'n''S-' Eustath. in II. p. 504, 24 ff. TptToy(veia...Tj ihs if rplrg /njeds yevonivrq, in
…
H. Nissen in the Rhein. Mus. 1885 xl. 336 f.
720
The birth of Athena in art
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2 Prokl. in Plat. Tim. i. 26, 18 f. Diehl.
…
Dissent is expressed by that sturdy independent A. S. Murray The Sculptures of
721
The birth of Athena in art
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Pans. 1. 19. 2 (cited infra p. 722 n. 3). P. Weizsacfcer in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii.
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^vidence, which may refer to the same locality. (1) J. Gait Letters from the Levant
…
» PParently the old subterranean passage by which competitors entered the stadium'),
722
722 The birth of Athena in art
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2 F. Studniczka in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1904 xix. 8 f. ^
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For the association of Aphrodite with the Fates cp. Epimen. _/?-«»•. 19 Diels af- s ^
…
i no. 602, 8 f. (near Sparta) Kal Moipwv Aaxtaewv x[ai] | 'AcppodeiTrjs "EvoirX'ioy in a
…
4 Furtwangler Masterpieces of Gk. Sculpt, p. 466, citing A. Milchhofer in the J
…
6 Famell Cults of Gk. States iii. 169, 242 f. the
…
P- 557 fT- fig. 158, L. Deubner Attische Feste Berlin 1932 p.. 74 pi- 5, *; jrc/iii"'
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1895 during his excavations at Eleusis and is now in the Museum at Athens. yjbo
723
The birth of Athena in art 723
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of its e,ta let is shaped like a temple-front with pediment and akroterion. The decoration
724
724 The birth of Athena in art
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Kynosarges in the north-easterly suburb Diomeia, where he had a
…
whom three and four figures respectively are advancing. Presumably the two seats
…
that the upper register shows the mysteries of Eleusis, the lower those of Agra, whlC
…
and a girl who carries the K^pxvos or Kipvos, a vessel containing lamps, fitted with a ^
…
Finally, in the pediment we see the same personnel in a scene of final felicltyr;,l2
…
4 Diod. 4. 14 (probably following the iyKiiipuov "B.pa.k\tovs by Matris of sc)i°''
…
5 O. Gruppe in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. Suppl. iii. 926 ff.
725
The birth of Athena in art 725
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The deities between the Fates and Poseidon were, from right to
…
and r"Cke aus Grieche»land BaseI l857 P- 68. K. Keil in Philologus 1866 xxiii. 619 f.)
…
So m^J1' K^&8°"' livpalvris oi aivoitrov. I suspect that the original intention was, not
…
Kekro 'lckenhaus in the Ath. Mitth. 1908 xxiiii. 172 holds, rather unnecessarily, that
…
'ate /> r ^P°"on mOaptftSi on the bronze coinage of Athens see E. Beule Les
726
The birth of Athena in art
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3 E. Zeller The Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics- trans. O. J. Reichel London I
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5 So Herakleitos the Stoic quaestt. Horn. p. 30, 1 ff. Soc. Philol. Bonn., Et-
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Chrysippum) Diogenes Babylonius consequens in eo libro, qui inscribitur de
727
Significance of the birth of Athena 727
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' n- von Arnim in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 774.
…
fast ^C.lr run in der Sprache bilden, werden auch frith personificirt, und kommen daher
…
Und d'0 ' natiir''cn' dass die Nation vvelche den Verstand in der Pallas personificirte,
728
728 Significance of the birth of Athena
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Such vagaries gradually gave way before the advance of
…
Athenen angewendet, mtissen wir es streng verneinen, dass in ihr irgend menscW1
…
271) cites Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 359 t] 8c (ppbvriaLS 'kB-qva eivWera ravra KiKTijTaf V°v
…
6 F. Max Miiller Lectures on the Science of Language London 1864 »■ 5°3
729
Significance of the birth of Athena 729
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'9 (copied by Eustath. in II. p. 1139, 54 ff.) aaXirlyyuv Si etS-r) ?f. irpihrq t] 'EXX17KI/C7;,
…
b , ^lan or Tyrsenian name (supra pp. 191 n. 8, 226), the Tyrsenian trumpet (A.
…
3°3 ff / -^erglc '■Die <jet>urt der Athene' in the Jahrb. f. Philol. u. Padag. i860 lxxxi.
730
730 Significance of the birth of Athena
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impressed by the fact that a Cycladic marble statuette at Karlsruhe
…
Denken entsprechende Vorstellung, dass die Gottin, die wir uns nur in ihrer voile'1
…
gewesen ist. Eben dieses klingt mir gar nicht unglaublich, es weist aber in die Zeit,
…
griechisch zu halten, den Zeus in ihm fiir Ersatz des Olympos, der selbst einrnal
…
wurde in der Sage von der Geburt der Gottin das Plaupt.' t>y
…
7 W. Deonna 'La naissance d'Athena' in the Rev. Arch. 1912 ii- 3S0""3"''
731
Significance of the birth of Athena 731
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on p 5^r,"es\U''geschichte der bildcnden Kunst in Europa3 Wien 1925 p. 62 with fig. 8
…
^orde ^S 'St vo'"i°mmen deutlich'), V. Miiller Friihe Plastik in Griechenland und
…
after ]j •^m'\er.in ^Anthropologic 1890 p. 352 with fig. 14 on p. 358 ( = my fig. 533)
732
732 Significance of the birth of Athena
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explanation put forward the next year by G. Ancey7. He holds
…
Oddly enough, the learned author does not mention Athena
…
7 G. Ancey 'La naissance d'Athena' in the Rev. Arch. 1913 i. 209—2H- >aura>'
733
Significance of the birth of Athena 733
…
traditional memory killed as soon as they began to exhibit the
…
According to Phrynos {supra p. 668 f. fig. 480) and the Villa Giulia
…
Frazer Golden Boutf* ii. 1 ff., it?: The Uving God p. 14 ff., id. Led. Hist.
734
734 Significance of the birth of Athena
…
Yet a moment's reflection will convince us that, although the
…
Hephaistos succeeded to the throne of Zeus. Why is this?
…
Lenormant—de Witte El. num. ctr. i. 28 pi. 14, 75 ff. pi. 30), I publish it here from the
…
dieu comme une divinite locale.' But, if justification were needed, the contrast with Hebe
…
Reichhold—Hauser Gr. Vasenmalerei iii. 182, 189 f. fig. 95. Earlier literature in
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1912 xxxii. 176 f.)—perhaps significant. But we can hardly say the same of the so'
735
Significance of the birth of Athena 735
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c0nneSS,Or H. J. Rose A Handbook of Greek Mythology London 1928 p. 50 f. : 'The close
736
736 Significance of the birth of Athena
…
I should maintain that the cults of the Akropolis can be arrange
…
birth, which represents, if we could but recover the details, an interesting chapter
…
comparable with the personified elements of Empedokles (supra i. 31).
…
Boiotia, as Professor Myres has recently proved, was overrun by Ionians in Pr^ .(ji
737
Significance of the birth of Athena 737
…
If this sequence be conceded, several disturbing features in the
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trje myth of Dionysos sprung from the thigh of Zeus7 here furnished
…
^ Welcker Gr. Gotterl. i. 301 rightly stresses the epic epithet ofipinoirdTpr) (II. 5. 747,
…
n the head as the seat of the soul see supra ii. 290 a, o.
738
738 Significance of the birth of Athena
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Travancore, cut off the top-knot of the deceased (see Frazer, Burial Customs, P-
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iii. 361 fig. 805. ^ be
739
Significance of the birth of Athena 739
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upon as a power permanently supreme1? To this the true answer
…
Nor cometh at the call.
…
Lact. div. ins/, i. n has a trenchant passage on the subject of Zeus being super-
…
int am no1 nere concernea with the progressive senescence of art-types—a matter
…
'ttia <1Ue altack'ng h's foes or pursuing his amours, the more mature and pacific ruler
740
74° The superannuation of Zeus
…
Prom. Then be assured the very truth is so.
…
Io In what wise? tell me, so it bring no harm.
…
But the sentence is broken off, and Prometheus does not reveal
…
To pass the curse his father Kronos cried
…
No god but I can point him the sure way.
…
Against himself, a portent huge in might,
…
And the new sea-god's spear, the trident dread,
…
What space divides the ruler from the slave.
741
The superannuation of Zeus
…
Prom. Ay, bend and worship, fawn upon the strong!
…
•But despite this attitude of defiance and exultation the Titanic
…
So learnt the power of love.
…
The mistress of the sea
…
^""^Mei-os fi6'' P'nc*- Istllm. 8. 57 (ii. 495 f. Abel, iii. -273, 21 ff. Drachmann) 6 Zet>s
742
742 The superannuation of Zeus
…
Behold a son to perish in the fray,
…
The holiest man of all the men that live
…
Pindar, it will be observed, speaks of two competitors for the hand
…
nowhere in the extant play are we told that Zeus was prevented from marrying The'15
…
aeiv may be based on Aisch. Xlpop.. \vifi. The same is probably true of later refere ^ ^
…
3 Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 178 (cited supra p. 742 n. o), where E. Scheer rega
…
468, Eustath. in Od. p. 1535, 42 ff., Ov. fast. 5. 495 ff., Hyg.poet. asir. 2. 34'^aaSs,
…
comments of Kiientzle in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 1028 ff. and Sir J. G. Frazei
…
4 Schol. vet. Pind. Isthm. 8. 57 b (ii. 496 f. Abel, iii. 273, 25 ff-^<ti
743
The superannuation of Zeus 743
…
1 On Thetis as 'Thessalische Seegottheit' see M. Mayer in Pauly—Wissowa Real-
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H. Ebeling Lexicon Homericum Lipsiae 1885 i. 1101. The formula Aii lajfriv
…
of ■ 1 ''le same '('ea underlies the negro plantation-song Old Man Ribber, the refrain
…
attribut \ Usener 'Eine Hesiodische Dichtung' in the Rhein. Mus. 1901 lvi. 174 — 186
…
°s as 'eine ganz spate Dublette,' both being condemned as the products of mere
744
744 The superannuation of Zeus
…
the same context. It appears that Metis was wont to change her
…
digestive feats of Kronos. If it be borne in mind that the iImjtis of the ^tUto. was magica
…
producing Athena; (2) Themis, who bore the three Horai, Eunomia, Dike, Eirene, a"
…
fiLKpav. I suspect that the scholiast meant Trltcpav, the antidote ' higry-pigry' {iePa v
…
took the shape of a fly.' But he quotes no authority for the statement, and I aI^n0S,
…
Supra i. 154 (note that the myth is localised in Boiotia), 181 n. o, 299* by
745
The superannuation of Zeus 745
…
°ust his father—a danger averted in either case by an oracular
…
Metis the first forefather and Eros of much delight4.
…
m of the myth represented Zeus as swallowing Metis simply in order to acquire her
…
(K B0'1*' fr"s' l69 Kern aP- Aristokrit. Manich. in the Theosoph. Tubing. 50
746
746 The superannuation of Zeus
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fertile in resource (pdrimos) like his father. As a daimon, he
…
3 Supra ii. 1167. W. Kranz 'Diotima von Mantineia' in Hermes 1926 Ixi- 43/^.£ce
…
'Methexis und Metaxy bei Platon' in the Jahresberichte des philologischen ■
747
The superannuation of Zeus 747
…
recognised in this legend the Latin rendering of the Platonic
…
^e<;ent 1'terature includes J. A. Stewart The Myths of Plato London 1905 p. 428,
…
Ts&f^' "*aP ^■aa irairrQv \ [ko.1 II6po]j yepairaroi \ [ai&v d7r]^5i\os dXicd with the
…
W. rj* ' V°n SaIlet in tlle Zeitschr. f. Num. 1881 viii. 118—120 with fig. ( = my fig. 536),
748
748 The attributes of Athena
…
at all borders on the blasphemous. But we are apt to forget that 1°
…
2 F. Matz in A. Mau Katalog der Bibliothek ass deutsckcn archaologischen
…
in "A0ws, a mountain which bore a name of Anatolian type (cp. K^ws, Kws> ^ aS n
…
6 Od. 7. 78 y\avKuwis 'Adfyr], 80 ebpvayviav 'AB-qvrjv—both at the end o
749
The attributes of Athena
…
I take it, then, that Athena was the pre-Greek mountain-mother
…
lls year had ended and another begun, when the following portent took place
751
The olive of Athena 751
…
^£ends told how he strove with Hera for Argos, lost his case, and in anger first drained
…
^ xgWa Paris 1925 pp. 52, 81 ff.); how he disputed the possession of Trozen with Athena,
…
aus. 2. 30. 6, 2. 32. 8). But, so far as Athens is concerned, notice the orderly and
…
j. teller—Robert Gr. Myth. i. 203 n. 1, F. Diimmler in Pauly—Wissowa Kcal-Ene.
…
p| 1 on°graphs include L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. PCt. 1872 pp. 5—142 Atlas
…
■882 ^' ^°hert 'Das Schiedsgericht tiber Athena und Poseidon' in the Ath. Mitth.
…
c°rnin ^.enc*' which perhaps reflects the contests between a Greek (Ionian?) people,
753
The olive of Athena
…
deities. Nowadays the sculpture has almost completely vanished
…
hi \ °''ve~tree 's completely gilded. Athena (head broken away) and I'oseidon are in
…
Scufa Wo.fragme'>ts of the tree are at Athens (A. H. Smith in the Brit. A/us. Cat.
…
« A'r ~*ci\ Smith in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1907 xxvii. 245 fig. 2.
754
The olive of Athena
…
designed the western pediment of the Parthenon had taken an old
…
Imperial bronze coins of Athens (figs. 539, 540)4 are often cited in
…
Num. Comm. Paus. iii. 130 f. pi. z, 11, 12, 14, 16, J. N. Svoronos Les monnaiestt (+
755
The olive of Athena
…
°f the famous Strife. On the summit of the Akropolis, at a point
…
and ^San'y a s,;atuary group; and the same is true of the minor antiquities in general)
…
des •f °Wn ^ee''nS's 'hat the minor monuments in question do not illustrate the group
…
1 G v°bm in the Ath- Math. 1882 vii. 53 ff.
756
The olive of Athena
…
1 L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pet. 1872 pp. 5 fig. 2, 134 f. (llel'mta^0's
…
2 Gnecchi Medagl. Pom. iii. 20 no. 100 pi. 146, 8 (Rome) and 9 (Vienna). -nZjal'
…
(3) A large sardonyx-cameo in Paris (C. Lenormant Nouvelle galerie w-^,0uillet
…
of three layers supplements the central group of Poseidon and Athena with two
757
The olive of Athena
…
j»HHgj. f witn 'lis thyrsos on a short pillar and holds the other with a cup (?) or grape-
…
vii. ^R°bert 'Die Schiedsgericht uber Athena und Poseidon' in the Atk. Mitth. 1882
758
The olive of Athena
…
mere lodger in the ancient temple of
…
from Aphrodisias in Karia, now in the Evangelical School at Smyrna. The olive, ^
…
1 Id. ib. p. 50 ff. pi. 2 a rough Roman relief, probably a sarcophagus-lid, in ttie ^
…
3 J. M. Paton The Erecktheum Harvard Univ. Press 1927 pp. 169—171 w , ^oV-1
759
The olive of Athena
…
Supra ii. 793 n. 12, iii. 12 n. 3. See also Roberts—Gardner Gk. Epigr. ii. 469
…
Corp. inscr. Att. iv. 2 no. 5561", 1 ff. = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 1 no. 1146, 1 ff.
…
Vym, k.t.X cp. Plin. nal. hist. 16. 234 durant in Liternino Africani prioris manu
…
v, e"ands.' T. v. Heldreich in A. Mommsen Griechische Jahreszeiten Schleswig 1877
…
MeteV U"d der Stamm in eim'eer
760
The olive of Athena
…
further than that. There is reason to think that the Olive of the
…
auch in mehrere Stamme durch nattirliche Spaltung. Mit grosser Wahrscheinlich"
…
en Palestine et en Syrie' in the Annates des sciences naturelles 1834 i- 173] s'e lD!1jej
…
vielleicht noch die Bliithezeit Athens gesehen hat, giebt es in Attika noch mehrere:'
…
in der religiosen Vorslellung der Griechen Munchen 1894 pp. 1—48, and L. Wenige
…
J On life-trees in general see Boetticher Baumkultus p. 163 ff. (' Schikksalsbaume
762
The olive of Athena
…
selbst wie die Schicksalsoliven Mop/a.' Kruse in Fauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xvi- ? 1
…
L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pe"l. 1872 p. 33 n. 2 would identify Zeus 1 ^
…
formerly with the dealer Basseggio at Rome.
763
The olive of Athena
…
But the exact nature of the relationship between goddess and
…
34 Athens = my fig. 552). Fig. 553 is from a specimen in my collection (same dies as
…
\y Lerdne'' Num- Comm. Pans. iii. 126 pl. Y, 22 ( = my fig. 554),
…
4 *' E- Harrison in the Class. Rev. 1895 ix. 89.
…
narne e 1 S'oss recalls a curious passage of Nonnos, in which apparently Athena's
…
ed by the papyrus (Berolinensis P. 10567), which has eXanj[s].
764
The olive of Athena
…
The rock is primary, the tree is secondary: it is the divinity of the
…
sicut serpentes parvi in Tirynthe (so J. Dalechamps for viiHnthe codd. Salnias
…
4 My colleague Dr J. A. Ramsay kindly refers me to G. A. Boulenger The ^na^,js>
765
The snake of Athena
…
Kreousa Snakes all of gold, the custom of my race.
…
Ion How is the trinket used and worn? Explain.
…
^° necklace of the sort, so far as I know, has come down to us.
…
< f;ur- /o» 1426 ff. trans. A. W. Verrall (adapted),
…
Each f ^ 'S a th'ck silver brac,-let' one °ra Pair found in a fourth-century grave at Sinope.
…
6 p° snake with garnets serving as eyes and a thin metal tongue inserted in the mouth.
766
766 The snake of Athena
…
with a small hoard of silver coins ranging in date from Seleukos i (312—280 B.C.) t0
…
Graeco-Roman ring of penannular shape, ending in two snake-heads. The whole hoop 15
…
(Nikostr. inc. fab. frag. 7 (Frag. com. Gr. iii. 289 Meineke)), Tert. decor, mil- l$ " ^
…
quibusdam aureis gemmisque in modum facturae serpentis, Phot. lex. s.v. 6<peiS
767
The snake of Athena
…
Euripides, an antiquarian at heart, is here giving the attion of an
…
p\239 n. 1), viz. that the Athenian custom and its aetiological myth presuppose a
…
f en- 8. 287 ff., paus. ,. 24. 2, Hyg. fab. 30) and in art (e.g. the decorative bronze
768
768 The snake of Athena
…
front and Zeus seated in profile beside her (fig. $64)*. But Wiegand's
…
bull, flanked by the two big snakes, but later realised that t e
…
results, combined the snakes with yet another leonine group, c0lT1^
…
2 Supra i. 2 n. 2, ii. 757 n. r, iii. 688 n. 4.
769
The snake of Athena 769
…
Egyptian influence3. On this showing one might suppose that the
…
More certainly connected with Athena is the pair of snakes,
770
77° The snake of Athena
…
'The artist seems dimly conscious that the snake is somehow the
…
At Athens the relation of snakes to the city-goddess was em
…
2 Collignon—Couve Cat. Vases d'Alhines p. 635 f. no. 1942. The older public ^
771
The snake of Athena 771
…
oj.ie Brechtheum Harvard Univ. Press 1927 pp. 127—137 (p. 136 f. 'On the north side
…
" M atl0ns ^at something more solid was discovered—perhaps a corner of the old
…
Atherf '~ ^use')- Praep. ev. 2. 6. 2, Arnob. adv. nat. 6. 6 in historiarum Antiochus nono
…
P^dia of l'1'.4?5 "S" 3°7 (Demeter). See further R. H. Kennett in J. Hastings Encyclo-
772
The snake of Athena
…
2 On the actual haunt of this reptile see supra ii. 1148 11. 2, J. M. Paton The Ertc
…
72 (Frag.gr. Hist. ii. 186 Jacoby), cp. Eustath. in Od. p. 1423, 8 fif. Detween
…
7 J. E. Hanauer Folk-Lore of the Holy Land London 1907 p. 283
773
The snake of Athena
…
solution has been found. Who or what, for example, was the
…
' '• 85)- Daebritz in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. 474 asks ' ist das etwa eine boshaft
…
th Same var'at'on between one snake and two (supra p. 772 n. 4) may be seen in
…
^ no. 1 (one), no. 1 (two), nos. 3 and 8 (one), cp. J. A. Hild in Daremberg—Saglio
…
'nteip 5 Partem draconis habuit, Serv. in Verg. georg. 3. 113 draconteis pedibus,
…
slake (h Varvalce'on and Lenormant statuettes of the Parthenos both show a bearded
775
The snake of Athena 775
…
A- Korte in ihe Ath. Mitth. 1893 xviii. 245 ff. and E. Preuner in the Rhcin. Mus.
…
*» i*l I ['A(TTu0i]Xo dpxoPTos Kv[SavrlSo]. I follow the text of Dittenberger.
…
8„a,ln I=my'fig. 569), Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Attica etc. p. 102 no. 740). Is this the
776
The snake of Athena
…
that elsewhere such may have been the case. An Orphic hymn does
…
3 This proverb occurs in various forms: yXavic"A6r)va^e (Aristoph. av. 301, Hesy
…
A0r)vas (Eustath. in II. p. 87, 45, Zenob. 3. 6, Diogeneian. 3. 81, cp. Diogeneian- V'n
…
6 Anson. Mos. 308 ff. vel in arce Minervae | Ictinus, magico cui noctua P '^^W*-
778
The owl of Athena
…
Before c. 450 b.c. This Timotheos was probably the father of Konon the
…
Berlin Berlin 1843 pi. b, 19. My fig. 571 is from Ross pi. 14, 5), and the RoI"a?aCk »fl
779
The owl of Athena 779
…
(2) a later, less satisfactory version of it in Villa Albani no. 181 (G. Winckelmann
…
**■ *• '912 xiv. 278 ff. fig. 24. The column is inscribed OAVM | TTIA ! AOC, which,
…
^ S. Casson in the Catalogue of the Acropolis Museum Cambridge 1921 ii. 37, 253.
781
The owl of Athena 781
…
im Mantel nach 1., mit Stock.' I am indebted to Mr A. D. Trendall for the photograph
…
Koijprj without mention of Zeus (//. 24. 26). On the other hand, yXavKuiris can be used
…
For the analogous usage of fjowins 7rdTcia"Hpi) see supra i. 444.
…
PhUologus 188S xlvi. 201 — 209 argues for 'Athena of the grey-green water,' 77 6(6. tt/s
…
• Jessen in tauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc. vii. 1404—1407. After all this stir H. J. Rose
…
95 p. 16 took aiymiis in Homer and later writers to mean 'vulture.' But Sir W. M.
…
ne ""^ «Ptt)^, I bpw&fav ri vebrna to. twv a\eKTopiSw». But H. Stuart Jones in the
782
782 The owl of Athena
…
3 Paus. 4. 34. 6. C. Robert in the Arch. Zeit. 1882 xl. 173 mentions among objec
…
Athena in eine Krahe verwandelt (Ov. M 2 536—632...): das ist wahrscheinlich der
…
is perched proudly on the top of it (Sir C. Smith in the Joum. Hell. Stud. i. 202"^ g0
…
fig. 11 ('der Krahe'), S. Wide in the Sertum philologicum Carolo Ferdinaudo
…
Stud. 1912 xxxii. 174 f. well compares a black-figured amphora in the Archaeo ^
783
The owl of Athena
…
°f MUKe" ° ^^os ^or T'/i'ls W Kal 6" TV irapa Meyapiwv ?xel- The relations
…
^ackTf ^'re/s <-)xford l895 p- 17 : 'Probably a large Gull, e.g. Larus marinus, the
…
'"anus e"Ta "7ro T0- Trrepa iKpwpe rbv K^Kpoira, Kal bieKbp.to~ev eh ra liUyapa. The
784
784 The owl of Athena
…
Yet we drove their ranks before us, ere the fall of eventide:
…
Agathokles too on one occasion (310 B.C.) routed the Carthaginians
…
Heinsius 'EvSaiBvla, Hemsterhusius iv S' aWvia, M. Schmidt iv b" AXBvia. The phrase is»
…
A black-figured oinoMe at Paris, which possibly illustrates the foregoing myth, ,s
…
rifiCiv ■wpiv fidxeadai tov arpavrav SUitTtTo trans. B. B. Rogers. The last line beca
…
commented: ' The annotator imagines a proper name derived from y\av<ro-ew, the *
…
7 F. Imhoof-Blumer in the Num. Zeitschr. New Series 1871 iii. 4, 43 f. ph 5' 2 ' r2,
785
The owl of Athena 785
…
If the owl was indeed regarded as Athena herself in bird-form,
…
The bird which portended victory to friends naturally portended defeat to foes.
…
(\il ' W^e" an ow' perched on the top of his spear: this foretold his miserable death
…
mini n l'le ^Ik-lore of the owl see further S. Bochart Hierozoicon rec. E. F. C. Rosen-
…
° ' °'e France Paris 1905 ii. 77, 1906 iii. 167, 179, 193, 195, 196, 201, 202, 204,
…
Oxford « ewton ^e Collection of Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the British Museum
786
786 The owl of Athena
…
from c. 490 B.C. down to the end of Attic vase-painting2 and on
…
1 D. M. Robinson—C. G. Harcum—J. H. Ilifife A Catalogue of the Greek?^ l93°
787
The owl of Athena 787
…
wiser to compare the china mugs of our childhood inscribed in gilt
…
attaches to a broken kylix (fig. 5S3)5 found on the Akropolis at
…
'"side, brick-red on a black "round. But this time the potter,
789
The owl of Athena 789
…
^ ^P- the Janiform head and the double axe 011 coins of Tenedos, as explained by Sir
…
Corp. inscr. Att. ii. 2 no. 876 = /user. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 2 no. 1837 AioxtVios
…
siUemer's article in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. ii. 190 fig. 2410.
…
"ncr- Jltl- 5 no. 908 b = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 2 no. 1877 with diagram
…
in U)e 'u»her T. Thalheim in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 567 ff. and C. T. Seltman
790
79° The owl of Athena
…
Either a limited number of jurymen took the trouble to acquire this surcharge on the'
…
1 J. N. Svoronos 'ITEPI TON EISITHPIfiN TON APXAIfiN' in the J0"'?'^
791
The owl of Athena 791
…
Per. 26 has inverted the facts.
…
3 Analogous modern beliefs are collected by N. W. Thomas in J. Hastings Encyclo-
…
ustratam urbem in annalibus invenimus, sicut L. Cassio C. Mario cos. (107 B.C.), quo
…
Pliny's account of the incendiaria avis, which, some said, appeared bringing embers
792
792 The owl of Athena
…
revealing itself as a stuffed bird tied on to a bundle ot squibs. Immediately the spectators
…
"Vogel," wie auch in co(c)tumix, das Keller Volkset. 51 als Muster fur die Bildung v0
…
obvertunt, ut si in ipsos solis radios lumina figere sustinuerint, in vitam reserventur,^
…
acitate. Dionys. opi/iOiatca (printed in the Didot Bucolici p. 107 ff. in the form
793
The owl of Athena 793
…
On crosses hung the night-birds and on roof-tops
…
c»eunentor genagelt (Wuttke §165)', Taylor in the Handwbrterbuch des deutschen
…
c- Swainson The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British Birds London 1886
794
794 The owl °f Athena
…
imperial bronze coins of Akmoneia in Phrygia (figs. 592—594)7 an
…
The passage from the ornithomorphic to the anthropomorphlC
…
McClean Cat. Coins iii. 62 no. 7680 pi. 264, 6, Head Hist, num? p. 536- ^ 0g
…
notes that the magistrates L. Servenius Capito and Iulia Severa are apparently
795
The owl of Athena 795
…
°an be little doubt that the owl spinning is Athena Ergdne5 in her
…
3 See P. Perdrizet in the Milanges Perrot Paris 1903 p. 264 f., R. Engelmann in the
797
The owl of Athena
…
through two of the snaky necks, wounded a third, and grasped
…
t° refresh his strength with a draught from the cup that she holds
…
j^'ght be a local onomatopoeic name for ' owl,' comparing the
…
that°s k°ssbacn °P- cit. p. 14 leaves the word (MY03) unexplained, but ib. n. 1 adds
…
figured ' ^Eazley in t,le Ant, Joum. Arch. 1927 xxxi. 348 no. 8 fig. 1 publishes a red-
798
The owl of Athena
…
in Stephanus Thcs. Gr. Ling. iv. 1551c and in F. H. M. Blaydes on Aristoph- ^
799
The owl of Athena 799
…
(A '' e " stands a small ithyphallic figure of the sort known as fiaoKa.i'tov
…
er "need. i. jo, 5 ff.), here named Ao— (? cp. \daravpos, Xoi/caor^s, or the like),
…
hv p ls '"^resting to see the same three stages combined on a red-figure kylix potted
…
Athen CS S "1£ 'r'Pod ^'om Apollon, Iolaos holds in readiness his four-horsed chariot and
801
The owl of Athena 801
…
Greek art was in its prime, and then—like so many other half-
…
ktllyba?) or counters we cannot say—were struck at Athens in the
…
^©E (fig. 602) suggests that we are here concerned with the
…
a Winnefeld Vasensamml. Karlsruhe-p. 16 no. 81 from Siana in Rhodes.
…
t099 f^1011 Monn- Sr- >'<""• >• 466> K- ReSlinS in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi.
802
8o2 The owl of Athena
…
followed by M. Bahrfeldt7, observe that the feathers of the bird are
…
pi. 12, 271 ( = my fig. 604) from a coin which passed from the Bunbury to the Haeberh0
…
two spears parallel. Fig. 605 is from an example in my collection.
…
maxima et vis. sex earum genera: melanaetos a Graecis dicta [eadem in Valeria], mm
…
(1) Brit. Mus. Cat. Gems''' p. 248 no. 2484 pi. 28 a black jasper from the 1° t\
803
The owl of Athena 803
…
2488) a burnt agate from the Towneley collection: bird to right, with helmeted head of
…
,0fgoneion auf der Brust'!) and two spears parallel; the owl stands on palm-branch
…
Sn , un'er dem 1. Flligel'); the owl stands on a Gorgdneion, flanked by helmet and
…
Proli 11 'lea<^ °^ Athena, carrying shield and spear; the owl stands on a round base
…
to rig°| lb- P- 161 pi. 26, 62 a cornelian in the Postolacca collection at Athens: owl
…
tjlenaeinac'1 Rty- Stat. iii. 207 no. 1 a bronze at Avignon: owl,
804
804 The owl of Athena
…
The fourth stage in the evolution of Athena is that in which sh
…
1 Cp. the numerous examples of Athena's head wearing a helmet with the ^eat" ^ei
805
The owl of Athena 805
…
viewed as the sun4, a crescent moon, and sundry stars. Her
…
'he ^' *mh°°f"Blumer 'Die Fliigelgestalten der Athena und Nike auf Miinzen' in
…
g- M. G. Fougeres in Daremberg-Saglio Diet. Ant. iii. 1928 with fig. 50J5-
806
806 The owl of Athena
…
meiner Schrift iiber Selene und Verwandtes Leipzig 1895 p. 21 n. 1, and in his Lex.
…
4 I. Roulez 'Minerve Courotrophos' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1872 xliv. 216 v2?>
807
The owl of Athena 807
…
a spear, the other holds up her chitdn. Behind
…
plained as her Gorgoneion seen in profile3.
…
now at Berlin, has a frieze of late sixth-century style, in which
…
Furtwangler Ant. Gemmen i pi. 6, 56, ii. 30, 76, iii. 93, 98, 115, Lippold Gemmen
…
hel °' Iieazley The Lewes House Collection of Ancient Gems Oxford 1920 p. 8 'The
…
aiWjj Wa'ters loc. cit. says: 'In the field, three drops of blood (?).' Snakes of
…
t'le./a/C^!l'ln ^ Ant' ^mim- "'• 5" 10 Pi- 58 (Part °f wnicn = my fig- 616). id. in
…
pi, 7__^ "card and P. de la Coste-Messeliere in the Fouilles de Delphes iv. 2. 130 ft'.
…
*>th nl 1Vlet0 1888 P- 74 no. 150, L. Savignoni in the Rom. Mitth. 1897 xii. 307—317
810
The owl of Athena
…
1 This is possible, but far from certain. On the one hand, the representation sU t
…
3 Id. ib. 404 wrepwii drep pmfiSowa. k6\ttov alylSos. The expression 7rrf/'u"^^^j0d
811
The owl of Athena 811
…
known as Nike Apteros%l The texts describe her cult-effigy as a
…
Athene Polias Nike, the personality of Nike separated off and developed attributes of her
…
95 ix. 282). Mr Sikes' criticism is approved by PI. Bulle in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii.
…
p^." ' But in 384 codd. d.g.H.K.l. read vuK-qv. An leg. fltimrvi Netaj is elsewhere
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'5—iffl ,oros of Athens (on whom see F. Jacoby in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii.
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Mike 01,70 aiTOi iavT&i> o' xaitovpyoi- k.t.X. is confusing Athena Nike with the
812
The owl of Athena
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of the cult-statue. Replicas of this vase exist, for the type was
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2 Brit. Mas. Cat. Vases iii. 396 no. D 22, A. S. Murray—A. H. Smith ^
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3 C. T. Seltman Athens its History and Coinage before the Persian
813
The owl of Athena 813
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On the whole, the available evidence seems to point to the following
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H. Bulle in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 311 concludes with regard to this cult: 'Er ist
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, e recent excavations carried out by N. Balanos beneath the temple of Athena Nike
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^ The significance of this pomegranate has been much discussed. O. Benndorf ' Ueber
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p. : US *jections: (1) An inscription published by P. Kabbadias in the 'E<p. 'Apx- 189/
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°f the n .re.ason tne matter was long delayed. Indeed the architecture and sculpture
814
814 The owl of Athena
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and indeed it is clear that Kimon cannot have had any hand in the building or equipP ^
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Assuming then, as we have every right to do, that the pomegranate in Athena s e
815
The owl of Athena 815
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Thus pomegranates sprang from the blood-drops of Dionysos; whence women cele-
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25- 1). A pomegranate, therefore, was desirable food for the dead, and figures fre-
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„ 'a^e (Furtwangler Vasensamml. Berlin ii. 765 no. 2680, F. von Duhn in the Arch. Zeit.
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W]l0 . Pomegranate as the food of the Underworld recurs in the myth of Persephone,
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as Wejj Terracottas p. 93 no. B 126 Kos, p. 234 no. C 474), occasionally in her left hand
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right hand*'' ^' ^' 142 n0' B 418 ^amarina) ■ or sne's seate^ wltn tne frult in ner
817
The owl of Athena 817
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Adonr' anc^ tne k°y was brought up inter aras, i.e. in the precinct of Aphrodite. When
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Arrjan S' did so, and becoming powerful there founded the state of Melos (cp.
818
818 The owl of Athena
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p. Ixxxi. Supra i. 305 n. 14). An archaic Greek bronze in the British Museum shows
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with an inverted crescent in front of it and holds a pomegranate in her right hand:
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Older than any of these is a clay idol (o-8om high) found in a small circular hut 0
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a huge pomegranate growing on a tree in the king's garden (J. G. von Halm Gff
819
The owl of Athena
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However that may be, the winged Athena reappears in
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2 c ler Lex. Myth. iii. 34o with fig. 18 = my fig. 626).
820
820 The owl of Athena
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1 F. Imhoof-Blumer 'Die Fliigelgestalten der Athena und Nike auf Miinzen' in
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from a specimen in my collection. The goddess intended is presumably Athena It**1
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Coins iii. 39 no. 7528 pi. 258, 2, Head Hist, num."1 p. 519. Fig. 628 is from a spe«nl
822
822 The owl of Athena
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Among the finds made in a Scythian grave-mound at Alex-
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F. H. Marshall7 referred these horse-trappings to the fourth century
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1 Brit. Mus. Cat. Gems'1 p. 360 no. 3850 a fragmentary cameo in paste imitating 5^g0
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6 L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Ptt. 1865 p. 167 f. ,
823
The owl of Athena
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Less learned, but more noble, is a fine Flavian goddess in white
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, "CS- the°S- 901 f.
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figs W' Ke>'es 'Minerva Victrix?' in the Am.Journ. Arch. 1912 xvi. 490—494 with
825
The owl of Athena 825
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inscriptions (p. 494 n. 1) (add one literary reference, in Aetna 581) concludes:
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i0t, 1' omssot in the Catalogue du Musee Alaoui {Supplement) Paris 1910 p. 57 no.
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°thei- ha u"ral Crown- a shield on her right arm, and a cornu copiae in her left hand. The
827
The owl of Athena 827
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Berlin4, and a fine bronze statuette of Roman date found in 1916
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^lth an owl on her hand. She stands uplifting the owl in her left
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MuS(i>^',^eonna t'le ^eVk Arc^- IQ29 '■ 281—284 with fig. 1 (head of Athena in the
…
Stat ' ^art m the Indicateur d'antiquitis suisses 1917 p. 87 f. pi. 11, Reinach Rep.
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ilunj", Patts. iii. 133 pi. aa, 2 Loebbecke, j. N. Svoronos Les monnaies d'Athenes
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av- S^886-11 ?D Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 444) on the strength of schol. Aristoph.
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9 B •' C<Xt' Co'"s Attica etc. p. 84 n. J hesitates to accept the suggestion.
830
830 The owl of Athena
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to indicate that the scene is her own precinct on the Akropoh5-
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5 London, 6 Berlin (3—6 with snake). B. Pick in the Index to Svoronos p. vl 5
…
pi. 48. My fig. 643 is drawn (scale f ) from a cast in the collection of T. Cades.
831
The owl of Athena 831
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But the Hellenic grouping of divinity
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and Mesopotamian art made the god or goddess stand erect on the
…
the Museo Nazionaie at Naples (no. 6688) which represents Aphrodite drawn across
…
iv j B°hm 'Aphrodite auf dem Bock' in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1889
832
832 The owl of Athena
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herself has the wings and talons of an owl, and an additional spur.
…
her throat, and bracelets on her wrists. Lastly, in either hand she
…
2 In The Illustrated London News for June 13, 1936 p. 1047 with a full-page p ^
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the original at my leisure, while Mr Sidney Smith spared time to discuss its sign1 ^jjt
…
examples in Ebert Reallex. vii pi. 143 Sun-god (4 pairs of horns) and pi. i45> ^ g j_,'Ar'
…
5 Sir E. A. Wallis Budge in his account of the Sippar relief [supra i. 203) ^Q\\c 0
Plate 61
A Sumerian relief in baked clay :
833
The owl of Athena 833
…
• *1. 3) ')> L. Legrain in the Revue d'' Assyriologie et d' Archtologie Orientale 1933
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is \r ^' ^eltman nas suggested to me (Nov. 11, 1936) that the emblem in question
…
. may have symbolised the female and male organs. Such a combination would be
…
viii ' ''ner in J- Hastings Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics Edinburgh 1915
…
kin n °^ect °f curiously similar shape is the navel-string or 'twin' (mulongo) of the
…
'yre-nl £ar'y 'Ionic' sculpture, e.g. the left hand of the rejoicing woman or of the
…
Wit" fin ' hter The Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks Yale Univ. Press 1929 p. 31
834
834 The owl of Athena
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To this venturesome view Mr Sidney Smith demurs. In a recei^
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in D. H. Haas Bilderatlas zur Religionsgeschichte Leipzig—Erlangen 1925 v ' , , i#
…
Epiphanie der Sirene' in Philologns 1891 1. 93—107 with pi., W. H. Roscher ^^3,
835
The owl of Athena 835
…
from our demon, whose name may have been Lilitu (Lilith) Ardat Lili (the
…
pp, X!(,',;^amPbe11 Thompson The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia London 1903 1
836
836 The owl of Athena
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appeal to the popular mind is sufficiently proved by the survival of
…
R. Engelmann in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst. 1886 i. 110 S- y^' ^1^
837
The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena 837
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morphic, the resultant deity tends to retain the old animal-skin as
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^ gs- 652, 653)*, and normally displaying the Gorgoneion, a fear-
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s. . razer Golden Bough*: Spirits of Corn and Wild ii. 173 f. (' Use of the skin of the
…
g0. " Roscher Juno und Hera Leipzig 1875 p. 35, id. in his Lex. Myth. ii. 595 f.,
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"""■'Sa T ' ^ Aristodemos' Messenian and Arcadian levies in 726 B.C.) 6wpa.ua yap r)
838
838 The aigis and Gorgdneion of Athena
…
1 Similarly, since the ordinary leather cap was made of dog-skin, we find the tei ^£ |
…
Kal oi OOffavoi oi in t&v aiylSoiv avTyai ovk #0ets eial aXXa ifxdvnvott t& ye aX^fl y^^b^
839
The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena 839
…
notion has met with some favour both in ancient and in modern
…
The artist, wishing to stress the simple hardihood of the more
…
sto ^''k'nson 'ne Egyptologist went further in the same direction, and fared worse. He
…
43 p 2841 id-2 London 1878 iii. 41).
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£ o » 3- 7° (from the mythographical romance of Dionysios Skytobrachion: see
840
840 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
This late recital includes some early traits. In particular, the monstrous ^oa'on a b''
841
The aigis and Gorg6?ieion of Athena 841
…
uctuis venenum: hoc nomine etiam Athenis in 'arcem non inigi, praeterquam semel ad
…
Farnell Cults of Gk. States i. 100 'It would be quite in accord with the ideas of a
842
842 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
points back to the snake-skin sloughed off, or the owl-skin laid
…
Mythology has a word to say about both types of aigis, the
…
cod. B: words in square brackets are added from cod. A), Souid. s.v. aiyls (cp. Zonar.
…
1 Preller—Robert Gr. Myth. i. 120 f. ' Als Thierfell erscheint derm auch die Aegis in
…
Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 971 f. Miss C. A. Hutton in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1897
…
such on a 'Chalcidian ' hydria of c. 550 B.C. {supra ii. 731 fig. 663). The earliest examP1
…
other serpentine, legs (H. Winnefeld ' Gigantenkampf auf einer Vase in Berlin in
…
4 Cic. de nat. deor. 3. 59 (last in the list of Minervas) quinla Pallantis, quae pa
…
Ampel. 9. 10 (last in the list of Minervas) quinta Pallantis et Titanidos filia; haec V'
843
The aigis and Gorg6neio?t of Athena 843
…
Tzetz. in Lyk. Al. 355 7} lldWajra rbv tdiov iraripa irTepbnbv vir6.pxovTO. koI fiiafavra
…
3 F. Gargallo-Grimaldi 'Perseo' in the Ann. d. Inst. 1850 xxii. 53—60 pi. A,
844
844 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
In claiming that Athena's aigis with its Gorgoneion was thus
…
10 It is notorious that in the western pediment of the second (c. 580—57° B'C'^£r lio"5
845
The aigis and Gorgdneion of Athena 845
…
not a few mutually destructive hypotheses. Plutarch dwells on the
…
no«hern angle,"]*. Hampe 'korfugieberimd frUhe Perseusbilder' in the Ath. Mitth.
…
7 G. R. Gaedechens in J. S. Ersch-J. G. Gruber Allgemeine Encycbpiidie der
846
846 The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
the storm-cloud, partly because the word aigts is found in the sense
…
his ubiquitous cuttle-fish10. T. Zell11 is equally insistent that the
…
its use as an amulet potent to ward off the evil eye. Jane Harrison
…
that the dreamer is reduced to helpless, stony terror.' I am myseI
…
3 C. Dilthey in the Ann. d. Inst. 1871 xliii. 214. .g
…
5 First in Aisch. cho. 591 f. Tvravd de Kai ireSofSafiova Kaveixoevr &v | aiyiSw <PPa
…
H. Stuart Jones in the new Liddell and Scott s.v. aiyls.
…
8 F. T. Elworthy 'A Solution of the Gorgon Myth' in Folk-Lore 1903 xiv. 212
…
12 K. Gerogiannes in the 'E<f>.'Apx- 1927 — 1 928 pp. 128—176 with 31 figs- (suin
…
16 R. G. Collingwood—J. N. L. Myres Roman Britain and the Engl'*'1 J
847
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 847
…
^ Dt Gorgone Amstelodami 1885 pp. 94—97 discusses, but rejects, the suggestion
…
Corf20"6 Dizion- diMitel. Egiz. pp. 202—221 pis. 73—81, Sir E. A. Wallis Budge The
…
Sir 'n ^auty—Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 325 'als Abwehrer der schadlichen Tiere,'
848
848 The aigts and Gorgd7ieion of Athena
…
my collection, to illustrate the resemblance of Bes to a negro. Fig- 660, 0, ^ IS jj;
849
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 849
…
1 An antefix of terracotta found before the east front of the Bouleuterion at Olympia.
…
no- 4s6 fig. 79 ( = my fig. 664)). Mr C. D. Bicknell notes the influence of Kritios'
…
(4) A South Italian kraler{t), probably from Bari, in the Fontana collection at
850
850 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
lungen Berlin 1894 ii. 215—230 pi. 6, O. Jahn in Philologus 1868 xxvii. 16 pl> r' ^'
…
4 G. Glotz in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. ii. 1627. ^
…
contest of beauty between Medousa and Athena was a commonplace of the later ta^e[g,
…
Medousa as a beauty is irapa trpoaioKlav and calls for explanation. The^ ^
851
The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena 851
…
that the Gorgon among her original (African?) folk was frankly regarded as a reigning
…
Richter The Sculpture and Sculptors 0/ the Greeks Yale Univ. Press 1929 p. 177
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°und on tne Via App;a near Rome and formerly in the
…
. " less finely worked cameo in my possession (fig. 669: scale \)
…
3 An amethyst cameo of Hellenistic date, found on the Aventine at Rome and
853
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 853
…
Where prophylaxis was still required, the older horrors survived,
…
formerly in the Laurenti and Blacas collections, now in the British Museum (C Lenor-
…
P- 333 no. 3542 pi. 36). Even the eyebrows are writhen and snaky. C. Davenport
…
A clouded chalcedony of Graeco-Roman date, found on the Caelian at Rome, later
…
From a buff (?traces of black) moulded aryballos (height 4J ins.) in my collection.
…
.. Fi8- 673 a bronze coin of Olbia, probably cast in s. vi—v b.c. (McClean Cat. Coins
…
• Greek Coins London 1933 pp. 180, 303 pi. 40, 1). This was the earliest issue of
856
856 The aigis and Gorgdneion of Athena
…
Fig. 676 a silver 'statir of Neapolis in Makedonia c. 500—411 B.C. (McClean Cat.
…
Fig. 679 a silver drachm of Apollonia ad Rhyndacum in Mysia c. 450—<r.'330 B.C. (cp.
…
Fig. 683 a silver piece of ten units from Populonia in Etruria c. 450—350 B.C.
…
Fig. 684 a silver piece of twenty units from Populonia in Etruria c. 350—280 B.C.
…
Fig. 685 (from a specimen of mine) and fig. 686 (from another in the Fitzwilliam
…
Caecus in 312 B.C., had allowed the flute-players to wear masks at their festival the
…
Fig. 689 a bronze coin of Chabakta in Pontus issued in the time of Mithradates
…
Caria, etc. p. 245 pi. 39, 2, cp. McClean Cat. Coins iii. 205 no. 8598 f. pi. 300> 20
…
etc. p. 245 pi. 39, 1). Magistrate's name AI N HTHP. On this coin the hair of Heh°s
…
etc. p. cxii pi. 45, 3). Magistrate's name rOPTOZ. On this coin the assimilat'°n
857
The aigts and Gorgdneion of Athena 857
…
Helios to the Gorgon—perhaps originally suggested by the name Gorgos—is completed
…
Friederichs—Wolters Gipsabgiisse p. 242 f. no. 524, A. Baumeister in his Denkm.
…
ungen klassischer Altcrtiimer in Rom* Leipzig 1913 ii. 428 f. no. 1878.
858
858 The digis and Gorgdneion of Athena
…
One other Gorgdneion remains to be considered—the expiring
…
either side and terminating in coils' like those of Ishtar. da''v6
859
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 859
…
Sulinus I Matulri • fil | v-s-l-m. The name Su/inus, which recurs in Corp. inscr. Lat.
…
3 The fullest collection, though marred by a few misprints, is that of F. Heichelheim
…
(cp. Plin. nat. hist. 4. 102). in quo spatio magna et multa fiumina, fontes calidi opiparo
…
quae nunc Badus nuncupatur, fecitque in ilia calida balnea ad usus mortalium apta.
…
H. M. Scarth op. cit. p. 3 (after T. D. Whitaker(?) in The Anti-Jacobin Review and
862
862 The aigis and Gorgoneion of Athena
…
perched on it, and, to the extreme right what may be the traces of a floria"^
…
Book ofBat)? s.l., s.a. p. 17 fig., A.J.Taylor The Roman Baths ofBath Bath 1933 P' bs
…
4 On the impression produced by golden statues see S. Eitrem in Symbolae U
863
The aigts and Gorgoneion of Athena 863
…
°f his Gaulish colleagues.' My own belief is that the Gorgoneion
…
G. Scharf in Archaeologia 1855 xxxvi. 194 ff. The flowing locks are streams of
…
culpture> in the Journ. Rom. Stud. 1912 ii. 134 f. with pi. 4. On Phobos in relation to
…
R. G. Collingwood—J. N. L. My res Roman Britain and the English Settlements
…
Mrs D. P. Dobson The Archaeology of Somerset London 1931 p. 148.
…
* ai'isinus Regius 4807, s. ix A.D.) reads solis. So also the tabula Peutingeriana (on which
…
Ihis would be a concession to Roman sentiment. In any sun-cult the Romans
866
866 The aigis of Athena transferred to Zeus
…
3 //. 24. 10 f. 4 Supra i. 444, ii. 384 n. o, iii. 781.
…
6 A. Gehring Index Homericus Lipsiae 1891 p. 23 (almost always in the geI1'
…
especially the works of M. P. Nilsson The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion and its Sw""
…
Aristonikos of Alexandreia, a famous Homeric scholar who lived in the tun
867
So Zeus got his aigis from Hephaistos, the consort of Athena1.
…
more dominated the imagination of men and Zeus aigiochos regained
…
Athena. And indeed Athena was no unworthy recipient. The
…
6 Supra pp. 200, 235, 736. For Athena herself holding the double axe see supra ii.
868
868 The thunderbolt of Zeus
…
And darkling storm-winds from the upper sky —
…
1 Verg. Aen. 1. 39 ff., Hyg. fab. 116. See further J. Toepffer in Pauly—Wissowa
…
K. Tittel in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. 996—1000 contends that Heron's life
…
5 Browning was guilty of more than one slip when, confusing the third-century
…
Head Coins of the Ancients p. 75 pi. 41, 5, id. Hist, num.- p. 231 fig. 144, id. Co"lS f
869
shows the same goddess as seen from in front, advancing to the
…
£■ 704)- A similar reverse, but not from the same die, is found on another unimm at
…
McClean Cat. Coins ii. 73 pi. 135, 1, Head Coins of the Ancients p. 76 pi. 41, 8, id.
…
HiM S° by numismatic wrilers in general (B. V. Head, Sir G. Macdonald, Sir G. F.
…
Hi . V Amstelaedami 1743), nad printed Alcidein. The right reading was already
870
870 The thunderbolt of Zeus
…
'Athena Promachos, hurling fulmen'), id. Coins of the Greeks p. 51 pi. 28, 19 ('Athena
…
pi. 31, 18, McClean Cat. Coins ii. 271 pi. 188, 7—10, Head Coins of the Ancients p- 84
…
During the presence of Pyrrhos in Sicily the Syracusans, by way of compliment to
871
sought to magnify the Athena of Pella by giving her the thunder-
…
1 The evidence, literary, epigraphic, and numismatic, for Athena'Irwvia in Thessaly
…
similar types in imperial times ib. pi. 84, 29, 30, 36—42. Fig. 710 is from Brit. Mus.
…
4 See W. W. Tarn Antigonos Gonatas Oxford 1913 for the political situation in 282/1
…
8 P- Gardner in the Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Greek and Scythic Kings Index p. 181
872
If Athena thus borrowed the thunderbolt of Zeus, while Zeus
…
Bouddhique' in the Bulletin de I'Ecole Francaise d' Extrhne-Orient 1909 ix. 15 ff->
…
Mr C. T. Seltman first drew my attention to the seal-impression of Athena fulminant,
…
Coins p. 558, G. Wissowa in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 2990, id. Rel. Kult. Rom? p- 255-
…
6 F. Dtimmler in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc.- ii. 2001 f., Gruppe Gr. Myth. & '
873
the Homeric warfare in her Father's armour. And as in a conjurer's hall Zeus
…
'To sum up, Athena's portion is the agora of the gods, where all business is
…
The whole topic of Athena and her relation to Zeus, which has
…
With the description of Athena as 6vvap.1v tov Aids cp. the stone at Thyateira inscribed
…
the literature there cited. Later developments of the ' Mana-Begriff' are discussed
…
Hesych. "Ti;s• Zeus opSpios. See M. Schmidt in ed.1 Id. in ed.2 prints T?js for
…
the Homeric warfare in her Father's armour. And as in a conjurer's hall Zeus
…
'To sum up, Athena's portion is the agora of the gods, where all business is
…
The whole topic of Athena and her relation to Zeus, which has
…
With the description of Athena as 6vvap.1v tov Aids cp. the stone at Thyateira inscribed
…
the literature there cited. Later developments of the ' Mana-Begriff' are discussed
…
Hesych. "Ti;s• Zeus opSpios. See M. Schmidt in ed.1 Id. in ed.2 prints T?js for
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (i) Zeus Hýes
874
accentuated Hyes1) means Zeus Ombrios, 'the Showery2.' Hesy-
…
expect them, in accordance with Thraco-Phrygian belief6, to have
…
variously explained by the ancients from Kleidemos8 (c. 350 B.C.9)
…
he was, I take it12, much like the mystics of Eleusis13, raising
…
he- airetXij f3pa8vv6vTwv Kal avotyvvvai Ke\ev6vTbiv. W. Dindorf in Stephanus Thes. G''
…
5 H. Usener in his discussion of Sondergotter was the first to distinguish this priniit^e
…
9 F. Jacoby in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 591. 10 Supra ii. 275'
…
15 Frazer Golden Bough*: Spirits of Corn and Wild ii. 22 ' Perhaps the cry
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §9. Zeus and the rain / (j) Zeus and the hail
875
Zeus and the Hail
…
Pliny the elder (25—79 A.D.), a man of vast erudition, is shy
…
the wording of which I should not seriously venture to
…
of extreme diffidence in view of the great variety of men's
…
Attes! Hyes Attes ! " which was raised by the worshippers of Attis, may be neither more
…
I note one scrap of evidence which might be pressed in favour of Frazer's etymology.
…
Ualiane no. 1) Perugia 1903 pp. 1—136 (now out of print). (2) The rich collection
876
Zeus and the Hail
…
More explicit are the directions given by the Geoponika1, a
…
2 From the kcvtoI of Sex. Iulius Africanus (W. Kroll in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc-
…
Fehrle in 2T0IXEIA iii. 7 remarks that two manuscripts, a cod. Guelferbytanus
…
6 E. Fehrle in Alemantiia 1912 Dritte Folge iv. 16 f. was the first to point out tba
…
Pallad. 1. 35. 15 item vituli marini pellis in medio vinearum loco uni superiec a
877
Zeus and the Hail
…
place, the hail will pass by.
…
9. Some folk say that you should carry round and deposit the tortoise at
…
I may not seem to be omitting anything said by the ancients.
…
marini vituli per spatia possessionis circumferat et in villae aut cortis suspendat ingressu,
…
Perambulet, et reversus eodem modo sic illam ponat in terra, et glebas dorsi eius obiciat
…
Unfounded by the Armenian version 'Paulus der Romer' and the Syriac 'Theophilus
…
H. Beckh in the Teubner ed. of 1895 prints without comment EtfXa iatpv-qvai
878
Zeus and the Hail
…
K\r)p.a xpy deivai re Kal ^wtrai or the like (cp. Colum. de re rusL 8. 5 plurimi etiam infra
…
1 Supra i. 58 n. 1, ii. 522 n. 2. See now the careful study by Eva Wunderlich D*1
879
Zeus and the Hail
…
selves, one man a lamb, another a chicken. And forthwith the said clouds,
…
without serious damage—he laid hands on himself. Do not imagine that the
…
trumpery gifts, though indeed gifts vanquish the very gods. Others affirm their
…
built into a wall at Amaseia in Pontos bears an
…
2 T. Reinach in the Rev. £l. Gr. 1895 viii. 84 no. 24 bis with facsimile on p. 78.
880
Zeus and the Hail
…
Keui (Thrakia Kome) near Pandemia and now in the Museum at
…
'AxiXXuvos 'IoynjWou koL XaXafiou (xaXafiov Ah: yaXa^lou £~). K. Wernicke in Paul}'^
…
3 F. W. Hasluck in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1904 xxiv. 21—23 no. 4 fig. i, id. ii. i9°
881
Zeus and the Hail
…
Meidias, son of Straton, as first mayor handed over the stele
…
It will be noticed that, in the matter of hail, Greek religion like
…
*e Bull. Corr. Hell. 1908 xxxii. 524, Mendel Cat. Sculpt. Constantinople iii. 41 f. no. 837
…
1 In this respect the Rhodian Telchines (supra p. 296 n. 6) were exceptional.
…
Zeus and the Hail
…
Meidias, son of Straton, as first mayor handed over the stele
…
It will be noticed that, in the matter of hail, Greek religion like
…
*e Bull. Corr. Hell. 1908 xxxii. 524, Mendel Cat. Sculpt. Constantinople iii. 41 f. no. 837
…
1 In this respect the Rhodian Telchines (supra p. 296 n. 6) were exceptional.
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (a) The cult of meteorites
882
The cult of meteorites
…
impalpable powder, but reached the ground in some bulk, were
…
Much material said to bear on their cult in ancient Egypt has
…
und der Neuzeit Bonn—Leipzig 1922 p. 352 Index s.v. ' Meteore,' id. in Pauly—Wissowa
…
2 G. A. Wainwright 'The aniconic Form of Anion in the !\Tew Kingdom' in the
…
normally associated with Min the thunderbolt-god and may well have been a 'meteorite,
884
The cult of meteorites
…
351) and the stone of Zeus Kapp6tas (infra p. 939ff.), 'clearly a meteorite.'
…
it attained a final form identical with that of the normal Greek thunderbolt. ' Min thus
…
thunderbolt were all one and the same thing in religion.' He further dwells on the
…
Id. 'Letopolis' ib. 1932 xviii. 159—172 argues for the existence of a similar thunder-
885
The cult of meteorites
…
broken from it by its plunging and erratic course were carried in all directions
…
0rnphaloi, of which one at least suggests a fallen star in its material.'
…
^equate proof that Min or Amun had any connexion with meteorites. That the aniconic
…
E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc. iv. 2009.
…
nen they arrive upon the earth....Neither are there any indications of any heating effect
886
The cult of meteorites
…
predicted that it would fall in the middle of the earth. Yet another
…
2 Plin. nat. hist. 2. 149. The marm. Par. ep. 57 p. 17 Jacoby notes the yea(
…
Bronze coins of Aigos Potamos, struck in the fourth century B.C., occasionally sh°vV
…
I think, mentioned in F. W. Hasluck's Cyzicus Cambridge 1910.
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (b) Baítyloi, Baitýlia, and Zeus Bétylos
887
Few terms in the nomenclature of Greek religion have been
…
or baitylia formed a distinct class of holy stones endowed with the
…
Sotakos3, a well-informed lapidarist of the early Hellenistic
…
Sanchouniathon of Berytos in his Phoenician history5 had more
…
The qualities of magic potency mentioned by Sotakos and
…
"09 n. o. See now the excellent article by Grimme in Paulv—Wissowa Real-Enc. i A.
…
Philon BybL frag. 2 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 568 Muller) ap. Euseb. praep. ev. 1. 10. 23
…
Phot. bibl. p. 342 b 26 ff. and p. 348 a 18 fT. Bekker. The passages are discussed by
888
was the neo-Platonic philosopher, who was in Athens at the time
…
'He says that at Heliopolis in Syria Asklepiades2 made the ascent of Mount
…
I saw, he says, the baitylos moving through the air. It was sometimes
…
Having told us this trash and much more to the same effect, our author,
…
* For such Xidocpopoi see J. Schmidt in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xiii. 774 f. and
…
c Athena stands next to Keraunos on the relief from Emesa (supra ii. 814 n. 3 wij
…
9 An odd parallel may be seen in G. Pansa Mitt, leggende e superstizioni dell' At?***,
889
a wall; for this was the means by which it gave the enquirer his desired
…
concerning the baitylos, this empty-headed fellow continues: " I thought the
…
The mention of Parnassos suggests that this curious note may contain a Byzantine
…
So R. Dussaud in the Rev. Arch. 1904 ii. 257, O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth.
…
^ A. Cowley Aramaic Papyri of the Fifth Century B.C. Oxford 1923 p. xviii f.
890
For, while some take 's-m to be the Hebrew shem, 'Name,' a
…
high) found in the sanctuary of the Palmyrene gods at Dui"a'
…
\ey(cQvos) 5' 2ku(0ikt5$) 'AvT^veiviavijs) j eu^dfj.evos \ av£dt]Kev, 'To [his] national 6^
891
Diphilianus, to his national god Zeus Betylos. And the lettering of
…
Bethuel= Greek Bathouel1. It may therefore be argued that the
…
thinks possible10, is a further problem. The name Bethel is intelligible
…
1 See in primis O. Eissfeldt 'Der Gott Bethel' in the Archiv f. Rel. 1930 xxviii.
…
I- Benzinger in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iii. 363.
…
As is done by G. A. Wainwright in Palestine Exploration Fund: Quarterly State-
…
W. H. Ward The Seal Cylinders of Western Asia Washington 1910 pp. 193—195
…
s»°: The irregular oval object resting on the divine seats, and surmounted by a star or
892
Yet, whatever be the case with the stone at Bethel, there can be
…
The Syrian cult of meteorites is attested by one other record,
…
' Vergleichung der vom Himmel gefallenen Steine mit den Bathylien des Alterthums' in
…
5 Sanchouniathon [supra p. 887 n. 5) ap. Philon Bybl. frag. 2 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii- 5
…
4 On the Tyrian Astarte, who was identified sometimes with the moon, some'11
893
the remarkable epithet Astrochiton, ' He of the Starry Robe1.'
…
An odd tale, which associates Kybele with the fall of a meteorite,
…
Sir G. F. Hill in The Church Quarterly Review 1908 lxvi. 133, 139 f., id. in the
…
E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc. ii. 925.
…
Sllex (M. Platnauer mistranslates 'the sacred statue').
…
the remarkable epithet Astrochiton, ' He of the Starry Robe1.'
…
An odd tale, which associates Kybele with the fall of a meteorite,
…
Sir G. F. Hill in The Church Quarterly Review 1908 lxvi. 133, 139 f., id. in the
…
E. Schwartz in Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc. ii. 925.
…
Sllex (M. Platnauer mistranslates 'the sacred statue').
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (c) Kybele und meteorites
894
from the sky1, and is described as a stone of sooty colour and black
…
Deum fuisse Matrem? Id. ib. 6. 11, 7. 50 speaks of it as silex. The interp. Serv. in ve1*
895
the Phrygians worship the Mother of the gods, something would shortly fall
…
thought a most likely culprit, vehemently called the gods to witness her
…
• He]big Fiihrer durch die offent lichen Sammlungen klassischer Altertumer in Rom3
…
angen 1926 ix_xi p. xjx fig. ,57, E. Strong Art in Ancient Rome London 1929 i. 43
…
second word Salviae is probably a mere case of dittography, though L. Bloch in
896
Claudia standing statue-like1 on a plinth as she draws the ship by
…
A replica of this inscription, brought from Rome to Verona (no. 131), is given in
…
A third inscription, likewise found at Rome and relating to the same cult, is given
…
Maffei supposed that Navisalviae was a single word designating the divinised Claudia
…
from the pine-woods of Mt Ide (Ov. fast. 4. 273 f.) was a fitting vehicle for the Mater
…
0eo<pi\ei "Pwp.ri. A statue of Claudia in the vestibule of the temple of the Magna Mater 0"
…
2 Not impossibly Claudia would be conceived as attaching her girdle to the sacrei
…
e^iKvehai ryj (pwvrj Std tov 6e6v. Audin reckons that 1000 years from the fall of
897
Caci1. Here it remained for a good six hundred years, set in
…
k0(jj '^rnob. adv. nat. 7. 49 (after the passage cited supra p. 894 n. 2) et quern omnes
…
Plac i ^ayer in ^oscner Lex. Myth. ii. 1525 thinks that the stone from Pessinous was
…
Ser statue was still existing in the time of Theodosios the Great (378—395 A.D.), for
898
at first by B. V. Head1, made the interesting conjecture that it is
…
description of the baitylos 'concealed in its
…
central Europe towards the end of the stone
…
And B. Pick in J. N. Svoronos Les monnaies d'Athenes Munich 1923—1926 Index p-
…
4 On submitting this implement to the Department of Mineralogy and Petrol°=^s
…
p. 139 f. figs, a—c, V. Gordon Childe The Danube in Prehistory Oxford 1929 pP' j,
899
in an axe-hammer from the second city of Troy1 and serve to
…
Prehistoriques et modernes' in the Congrh prthistorique de France 30 session Autun 1907
…
4 On Sviorris the 'pestle' in relation to Qviar^ the storm-god (?) see supra ii. 1022.
…
P1- 7, 17 ( = my fig. 732) ACTT € NA[I] HN). (2) A bronze coin of Myra in Lykia,
…
ronze coin of Sardeis in Lydia, struck by Caracalla (fig. 735 from a specimen of mine
…
°n a bronze coin of Maionia in Lydia, issued in the time of Trajan Decius (fig. 737 from
900
goo The stone of Elagabalos
…
3 It was obtained by Sir William Ridgeway, through Mr H. Lawson of the consul*'
…
4 On whom see F. Lenormant 'Sol Elagabalus' in the Revue de I'histoire des reW ^
…
goo The stone of Elagabalos
…
3 It was obtained by Sir William Ridgeway, through Mr H. Lawson of the consul*'
…
4 On whom see F. Lenormant 'Sol Elagabalus' in the Revue de I'histoire des reW ^
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (d) The stone of Elegabalos
901
The stone of Elagabalos 901
…
The solar character of the god is further attested by Dion Cass. 78. 31. 1 (ix. 410 Cary)
…
nammicomo devoti pectora Soli | vitam agitant (sc. Emeseni). Hence the spelling 'IIX10-
…
Frontone cos. ( = 199 A.D.), no. 4332 (Brigetio in Illyricum) deo Soli Alagabal. Ammudati
…
n N (*) N a bronze coin struck by Antoninus Pius. The star on the stone is probably one
…
P; 357)- Cp. the star that appears in the field of FiS 741-
…
y Caracalla, showing the stone of Elagabalos at Emesa in a hexastyle temple with an
902
go2 The stone of Elagabalos
…
Marcus Aurelius had built for Faustina at the foot of Mount
…
4 F. Cumont in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 2219.
…
Fig. 743 is from a specimen of mine. The horn set on the ground behind Elag3^ f
903
The stone of Elagabalos 903
…
stone, and thus celebrated a sacred marriage between the Sun and
…
4 A concise summary of the evidence is given by S. B. Platner—T. Ashby A Topo-
…
]gnem et Palladium et ancilia et omnia Romanis veneranda in illud transferre templum et
…
C R- Unger cj. typum) > Dianae Laodiciae ex adyto suo, in quo id Orestes posuerat,
904
The stone of Elagabalos
…
Once a year, at midsummer, the stone was taken from the
…
But these vagaries were terminated by his death in 222 A.D. The
…
Augustus to Constantine London 1907 p. 307 ff. pi. 94. The cap measures o"56m high and
…
6 Cp. a denarius at Berlin (J. Leipoldt Die Religionen in der Unnvelt des Urchr's ^
…
Elagabalus at Alexandreia in 221/2 A.D. (Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Alexandria etc. P-
905
The stone of Elagabalos
…
v^.. '• Lenormant in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Atit. ii. 531, F. Cumont in Pauly—
906
The stone of Elagabalos
…
three horizontal bands and three rows of points, the whole efTect
…
in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. i. 644 fig. 738, ii. 529 fig. 2618, Stevenson-" .jgji)^'1
907
The stone of Dousares 907
…
'Theusares, that is the god Ares at Petra in Arabia. The god Ares is
…
the victims' blood, that being their form of libation. The whole building abounds
…
1 H.Jordan—C. Hiilsen Topographie der Sfadt Rom in AlUrthum Berlin 1907 i. 3.
…
(|- 754) M. Aurelius AOYCAPHC 060CAA PAH [NOON] and the date H0(?)
…
The stone of Dousares 907
…
'Theusares, that is the god Ares at Petra in Arabia. The god Ares is
…
the victims' blood, that being their form of libation. The whole building abounds
…
1 H.Jordan—C. Hiilsen Topographie der Sfadt Rom in AlUrthum Berlin 1907 i. 3.
…
(|- 754) M. Aurelius AOYCAPHC 060CAA PAH [NOON] and the date H0(?)
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (e) The stone of Dousares
909
The stone of Dousares 909
…
suggested that on a coin of Petra struck by Severus the object
…
south-west of Bostra, the lintel spanning the main gate of an
910
91 o The stone of Dousares
…
stones, massebhoth, are indeed wide-spread throughout the Semitic
…
Nevertheless this pedigree remains, in part at least, conjectural. Confining ourselves
…
demeure d'un esprit.' Id. Israel from its Beginnings to the Middle of the Eighth Centw
…
megalithic erections of Palestine and Syria, and so take us back through the Bronze ^
911
The stone of Dousares
…
right in thinking that the same whimsy gave rise to the genitive
…
the 'niveau syro-phenicien' at Laodikeia ad Libanum (Qadesh) and regarded by the
…
Supra p. 907. 2 jr. Cumont in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 1867.
…
F. H. Weissbach in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ix. 2064 ff.
912
The stone of Dousares
…
A solar aspect of the god has also been deduced from the occurrence
…
2 Lebas—Waddington Asie Mineure iii no. 1907 (Bostra, in the first half of s. ii A.D.)
…
Another form of Zeus recognised at Bostra was Zeus Amnion, who appears on the
…
Philippus Senior COLMETRO POLISBOSTRA) as in another Alexandrian type
…
Sun-worship pure and simple is attested for the Nabataeans by Strab. 784 fa'0"
913
The stone of Dousares
…
by this mystery, they make answer: "This day and hour Kore (that is, the
…
1 A. Jiilicher in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi. 193 (374—377 a.d.), W. Christ
…
aeia''es' under Zenon emperor of the east (474— 491 a.d.))-...oiirw Si.iyvbi to &pprjrov
…
Sophie praise see O. Weinreich 'Aion in Eleusis' in the Archiv f. Rel. 1916—1919
914
914 The stone of Dousares
…
p. 187 n. 1 approves a suggestion of F. Boll, that they represented the five ' Lebenssteme'
…
See further C. Lackeit Aion, Zeit und Ewigkeit in Sprache imd Religion der Griechen
…
F. Cumont, too, in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 1866 writes: 'Dieses Bae'J ^
915
The stone of Dousares 915
…
&vTpov, Ze/3cb 'A(ppo5lTT] (sic) Kpbvov Kal Xap-ap Xeyere. The cult is further discussed by
…
Cp. Kosmas of Jerusalem (s. viii A.D.) commentarii in Sancti Gregorii Nazianzeni
…
£. D. Clarke eomparati in Bibliotheca Bodleiana adservantur Oxonii 1812 i. 43
…
Without accent) T77 airwv Trpoaayopevovoi ykiiaar]. F. Boll in the Sitzungsber. d. Heidelb.
916
The stone of Dousares
…
We are not then, so far as I can see, in a position to state
…
cubus, English cttbe—the goddess being represented by a stone block (cp. Lyd. de metis-
…
ku'ub 'bosom,' ku'ba 'virginity.' Cp. the Hittite Mother of the gods, whose sign 15
…
blunders badly when in this connexion he speaks of ' der kleinasiatischen " Demete ,
…
From fiip-pa Eisler passes on to d/xcpaXos, contending that the Lydian Omphale
917
The stone of Dousares
…
F. Miinter3 and F. v. Dalberg4, who went on to argue that the
…
4 F. v. Dalberg Ueber Meteor-Cu/tus der Alten, vorziiglich in Bezug auf Steine, die
…
P'tch-like, worn and polished. Dr Wilson of Bombay showed me a specimen in his
918
The stone of Dousares
…
in 1853, has described and illustrated the Ka'bah as decked in its
…
administr. imp. 14 (iii. 92 Bekker) irpocrevxovrai 5e (sc. 01 Sapa/o;cot) Kal eis rb t')5
…
3 The expression tKriirupta rrjs 'Arppobtrr/s used by Zigabenos and Niketas is *e
…
Xpvo-rjv Trap' eKelvots Xofidp is more vague. But there can be little doubt that the Tvtf°s
919
The stone of Dousares
…
°f pitch and gravel of a similar, but not quite the same, brownish color. This
…
corrections or additions. My fig. 772 reproduces the sketch of the Black Stone given by
…
4 FiS- 773, a and b, are reduced (scale %) from the half-size section and elevation of
920
92o The stone siderites or oreites
…
aware of its twofold name, but adds merely that the stone is
…
1 Burton op. cit? p. 494 n. 3 observes: 'Ibn Jubayr declares the depth of the stoi'e
…
6 On Damigeron see M. Wellmann in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iv. 2055 '
…
92o The stone siderites or oreites
…
aware of its twofold name, but adds merely that the stone is
…
1 Burton op. cit? p. 494 n. 3 observes: 'Ibn Jubayr declares the depth of the stoi'e
…
6 On Damigeron see M. Wellmann in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. iv. 2055 '
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (f) The stone siderítes or oreites
921
The stone siderites or oreites
…
The ' Orphic' Litkikd, a work assigned on stylistic and other
…
Helenos—we read—advised the Greeks to fetch Philoktetes
…
The text of the last two sentences is defective and stands in need of emendation
…
in spite of Tzetz. posthom. 571 ff. Kai rbre nh "EXevos, 0(6(potTos fiavris a/x6fuoi>, j
922
922 The stone siderites or oreites
…
bed and bath and food. Meantime he washed the wise stone2 in
…
it die down in wondrous fashion6. It was through hearkening to
…
Helenos the seer was, like his sister Helene, a genuine figure oi
…
range of Ide, where iron was first discovered by the Idaeafl
…
mountain-mother8. It was, therefore, natural that the ' iron-stone
…
the earliest iron to be worked was meteoric iron9. That is doubt
923
The stone siderites or oreites 923
…
the stone called siderites or oi-eites came from a telluric outcrop
…
Zeitpunkt oder an einera bestimmten Ort—an dem freilich nur in sehr geringer Menge,
…
discovery and use of this "metal of heaven" (as the Egyptians believed it to be) cannot
…
1 L. Beck Die Geschichte des Eisens in lechnischer und kulturgeschichtlicher Beziehung
…
fallen, war schon in sehr frtiher Zeit bekannt; doch bildete die Auffindung solcher
…
f0che a silicates ferrugineux'), W. Ridgeway The Early Age of Greece Cambridge 1901
924
indeed a meteorite like others already found in the service of
…
That none might break? In the aithe'r and the clouds
…
the Trojan plain were pointed out as being the very 'anvils
…
85 ff. ('Veins of meteorites'). L. Beck op. cit. p. 19 states that the earliest exact desC|^0
…
2 II. 15. 4 ff. 3 Supra i. 154, ii. 950 n. o, 1020, iii. 35, 180. .5.
…
indeed a meteorite like others already found in the service of
…
That none might break? In the aithe'r and the clouds
…
the Trojan plain were pointed out as being the very 'anvils
…
85 ff. ('Veins of meteorites'). L. Beck op. cit. p. 19 states that the earliest exact desC|^0
…
2 II. 15. 4 ff. 3 Supra i. 154, ii. 950 n. o, 1020, iii. 35, 180. .5.
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (g) Ákmon
925
F. Munter1 thought it not impossible that the meteorites in
…
°f Indo-Europaean speech thought the sky to be made of stone8,
…
e passage belongs to the ' emblemata vetustissima,' which F. Jacoby in his ed. p. 87
…
p g g^^0'1' °'K^ova' ahirpifiavov. Kvirpioi. Cp. the neolithic pounder discussed supra
…
JMer Sec.)...thunderbolt...the firmament.'
926
contended that the weapon of the sky-god—whether the thunder-
…
H. Reichelt 'Der steinerne Himmel' in the Indogemianische Forschungen 1913
…
3 The double axe of bronze, so frequent in Cretan cult (supra ii. 513 ff.), was Pre.°
927
The stone of Kronos
…
3 Hes. frag. fals. 6 Rzach ap. schol. Palat. in Simiae alas Amor. 1 p. 266 Diehl
…
n'ght be dubbed 'Son of Anvil' (cp. T. Bergk op. cit.1 iii. 69).
…
Viol at0^' Si "Aic>i0'"'s ° Ofy""*5 ° AXx/id") <paeiv, Urropet. But in view of Eudok.
…
The stone of Kronos
…
3 Hes. frag. fals. 6 Rzach ap. schol. Palat. in Simiae alas Amor. 1 p. 266 Diehl
…
n'ght be dubbed 'Son of Anvil' (cp. T. Bergk op. cit.1 iii. 69).
…
Viol at0^' Si "Aic>i0'"'s ° Ofy""*5 ° AXx/id") <paeiv, Urropet. But in view of Eudok.
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (h) The stone of Kronos
928
928 The stone of Kronos
…
Hera of the golden sandals and strong Hades, who dwells beneath the ground
…
children save himself should have kingly honour among the immortals. [For he
…
she might in secret bear her dear child and might require the vengeance of her
…
and told her all that was fated to happen touching Kronos the king and his
…
6 Literally 'might get paid the Erinyes of her own father' (sc. Ouranos), whom Kron°s
…
7 Supra ii. 549, 845. C. Picard in the Rev. Et. Gr. 1926 xxxix. 194 n. 1 objects
…
11 Rhea. The change of subject makes it clear that at this point we pass
929
The stone of Kronos
…
Vat' 10 P'ace °f Poseidon (supra i. 181 n. o). But a different account is given in Myth.
…
p. ,tgBeazley Attic red-figured Vases in American Museums Cambridge Mass. 1918
…
fig. *t'. XVitte 'Cronos et Rhea' in the Gaz. Arch. 1875 1. 30—33 pi. 9 ( = my
931
The stone of Kronos 931
…
from Rhodes and now at New York, represents the famous ruse as
…
2 A. Rapp in Roscher Lex. Myth. iv. 95 is over-sceptical when he says : ' Verfehlt ist
…
similar passages). J. de Witte loc. cit. suggested that the two attendants of Rhea were
…
4 E. de Chanot 'Cronos, Rhea et Nice' in the Gaz. Arch. 1877 iii. 116 pi. 18 ( = my
…
J- D. Beazley Attic red-figured Vases in American Museums Cambridge Mass. 1918
…
aler?'), fa Greek Vases in Poland Oxford 192S p. 44 n. 1 (such vases 'can hardly be
932
The stone of Kronos
…
'The Plataeans have a temple of Hera worth seeing for its size and its
…
The precise character and arrangement of these sculptures 1
…
them stands a chair. On the wall hangs a bag. t ^.
933
The stone of Kronos
…
and Praxiteles' statues of Leto and her children on ' the Mantinean
…
2 Furtwangler Masterpieces of Gk. Sculpt, p. 102 argues that, since the temple of
…
4 Paus. 8. 9. 1, with the remarks of G. M. A. Richter op. cit. p. 198 f. figs. 679—681.
…
Harpe.' A. H. Krappe in his Balor With the Evil Eye Columbia University 1927
935
The stone of Kronos 935
…
himdtion, rushes forward to present Kronos with the stony sub-
…
1 I cannot agree with Visconti, who loc. cit. took the paidagogds and the handmaid to
936
The stone of Kronos
…
Helsinki 1934 iii. 207 G 72 ' Unnatural parents eat children.'' See also J. A. MacCulloch
…
in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1903 vii. 202 says: 'A comparison of these passages plainly
…
abaddiris,' lapis, quem pro love devoravit Saturnus, sed in usu hoc lion inveni,
…
ergo tradidit ei Neptunum, quem in mare submersit, et factus est deus marinus. secund0
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pulveratum devoravit. deinde egestus et formatus est in speciem humanam et vivificatuS'
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in the Thes. Ling. Lat. i. 43, 27 ff. abaddir deus dicitur, quo nomine lapis vocatur, 1l£lJl
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We gather from Augustine that the term was used of certain deities by the
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §10. Zeus and the meteorites / (i) Zeus Kappótas
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Pausanias1 in his account of south-western Lakonike says:
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The distance from this spot to the centre of the ancient site agrees well with
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E. S. Forster in the Ann. Brit. Sch. Ath. 1906—1907 xiii. 222 f.
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^ Lebas—Reinach Voyage Arch. p. 32 pi. Itin. 25 ( = my fig. 781). R. Weil in the
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t|le ^0T" I e ho SoXos- I -poi Si hbire | vdfios, | ajroordro. The interpretation depends on
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Neither of these explanations is quite satisfactory. The first
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and smaller than 1 a rocky platform at the foot of the cliff.' The
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(Gythium).' A. N. Skias loc. cit. suspected that diroffrputfeoTai meant \i8oroixeiv or the
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Zeus himself, when enamoured of Hera, would repair to the Leucadian rock and sit
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whether they were of natural origin like the oreiles (supra p. 921), or artefacts such as
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162.' [U. Kohler in the Ath. Mitth. 1878 iii. 163 published a base from Gythion,
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M. Mayer in Roscher Lex. Myth. ii. 1540 (.: Kawirorras for KaTriroTas (KaTairlva).
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tention that Kappotas means 'the Swallower.' For though in the
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towards proving that Zeus Kappdtas really meant Zeus ' the
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Pauly—Wissowa Keal-Enc. x. 1918, K. Latte ib. iii A. 2299.
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7 H. Usener in the Rhein. Mus. 1905 lx. 12 'Vielmehr gehort ttut- zu Wurzel fteT
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8 F. Solmsen in the Rhein. Mus. 1907 lxii. 337 ' Morphologisch ist diese schon^
Chapter II(continued): Zeus as god of the weather / §11. General conclusions with regard to Zeus as god of dark sky
943
§11. General Conclusions with regard to Zeus as god of the
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lightning-fork or thunderbolt16. Zeus, who thus sent the lightning
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Prominent among such Diosermai was the Earthquake19, attri-
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gj Jvitka, the highest peak of Mt Olympos, photographed from the Ridge by Mr C. M.
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20 SuPr<* 4 ff. 19 Supra iii. 1 ff.
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 94.5
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Almost every section of this treatise serves to illustrate the
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identified with the supreme deity of more than one non-Hellenic
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« ',pra »• 232 f. fig. 171, b and pi. xxi, iii. 558. 11 Supra i. 166.
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the thunderbolt. Yet its terrors were not wholly terrific1. Zeus
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continues with Thracian and Orphic beliefs8, only to end with the
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Anatolian form, the labrys, was deliberately re-shaped into the
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the god with serious deep-set eyes, brow furrowed by thought, a°
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above the puppet emperor18, while his Syrian counterpart Iup1
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4 Supra ii. 54, 114. 6 Supra ii. 44, 108, infra iii. 974. 0 Supra ii. i25 '
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10 Mr H. Mattingly draws my attention to the fact that the same gesture 0 .^s
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 947
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the cosmic character of such a god tended to find expression in
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and we are left with that impressive monosyllable ringing in our
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towards Orphism5, expanded the same theme into hymns of a
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R. Harder 'Prismata' 1 in Philologus N.F. 1930 xxxix. 243—247 argues that
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10 i ' * leSS- 2- 7 'a love Musarum primordia'—sicut in Aratio carmine orsi sumus.
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'life' to all things1, and Dia as being the cause 'through' which
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would serve. Thus handsome bronze coins struck at Nikaia in
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Iupiter as ruler of the starry universe8. Small wonder that the type
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and adaptability in the face of changing conditions. The earth'
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 949
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There are grounds for suspecting that the laws inscribed on Solon's
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speaks of her as seated at his side10. Euripides in the Melanippe
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n- 2 cites Inscr. Gr. sept, i no. 3217 (a fragment of white marble from Orchomenos in
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v- 574. R. Hirzel Themis, Dike und Verwandtes Leipzig 1907 pp. 56—227 (the fullest
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S' Shorey in J. Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Edinburgh igr8 x. 801
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Bound1 scoffs at "the crude Hesiodic2 idea of Dike acting as court-
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Thou lead'st all mortal things on the path of Justice.
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which I command thee this day____It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall
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i Orph. frag. 23 Kern ap. pseudo-Dem. c. Aristog. 1. 11 (on the spurious character
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See further G. Caramia 'Chi e la dea BA2IAEIA negli Uccelli di Aristofane?' in *'ie
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that Basileia [supra p. 60 n. 5) was Dike the iripebpos Aibs (Soph. O.C. 1381 f., An'iaI>'
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and ap. Prokl. in Plat. Tim. i. 315, 8 ff. Diehl iv he r<J Yopylq (523 a) trvvTdTroiv re aVf
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 951
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'Now it is true that Anaxarchus, trying to console Alexander in his agony of
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When Antiochos i of Kommagene called himself by the bombastic
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are stray hints and previsions in the cults of Zeus Meiltchios6, Zeus
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not only of Zeus Hikfeios 'the God of Suppliants,' but also of Zeus
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7 R. Browning Paracelsus 5 sui Jin. ' But in completed man begins anew [ A tendency
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 953
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seems early to have taken on a solar character, but in the Hellenistic
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3 The Dionysiac nomenclature was syncretistic. Diotiysos came from Thrace (supra
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Dionysos, the life-god of the Thracians (supra ii. 1024 f.), dies only to rise again,
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je^Aeschylos und aus der Kassandra des Lykophron.' As to the Bacchae, Sir
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Tarsos in his speech before the Areiopagos actually quotes the
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and in the same context cites, perhaps from a lost poem by
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the physical basis of the cult of Zeus involved mental, moral, and
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canonized when Pheidias at the very zenith of his fame made his
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1 G. Knaack in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ii. 391 f. (' Wahrscheinlich wai ^
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hist. Gr. iii. 299 Muller])'), B. A. Milller De Asclepiade Myrleano Leipzig 1903 p- *3"
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with English rendering and brief notes, will be found in H. Stuart Jones Select ^aSg ff.
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 955
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groups representing the daughters of Zeus—three Charites2 and
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4 H. Bulle in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 328 and 338 ('Es ist das erste bezeugte Beispiel
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5 F. Eichler ' Thebanische Sphinx' in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. 1937 xxx.
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Paus. 5. 11. 3 adds that the man binding his head with a fillet was said to resemble
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°wd. s.v. 'Pafivovtrla NV/ie<ris). But Gregory of Nazianzos tells the same tale of Athena
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°" $&ktv\ov Trapa\aj3eiv kcU rbv waT5a irpbs tiraivov ttjs Seas), appears to connect the
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tected by barriers like walls1. Of these, the one that faced the door
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and Peirithoos, Hellas and Salamis, Herakles and the Nemean
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The exact construction and decoration of the throne has long been a bone of contention
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In my restoration (supra ii pi. xlvi) I have assumed (1) that the four bars (Kat>6fes)'
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there was a strong central pier or mast to ensure the stability of the whole colossal nS11!^
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columns apparently serving as a Sardinian model of the sky. The tomb of Porsenn*
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 957
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Manuel d'archeologie orientate Paris 1931 iii. 1136 fig- 747). The archaic goddess from
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]j^S- ' 20 has much to say. Among the Baganda and allied tribes of Bantu speech the
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BS originally emphasised his claim by transforming the human biped into the animal
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°f Al ' V' C' ^a<7'^s W"'' yiyov(v). Much ancient lore gathered about the birth
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the sea, received by Eros and crowned by Peitho. On either side
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'I am aware that the measurements of the Zeus at Olympia in point of heigh*
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from Pausanias' careful enumeration of details, partly from the
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4 S. B. Smith 'Der Zeus des Phidias auf eleischen Mtinzen' in the Arch. Zeit- 1
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These articles between them cover all the Zeus-types on the coinage of OlywP1
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 959
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effigy with much assurance, we can at least recall the impression
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But not till imperial times can we expect to find any accurate renderings of the
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Hadrian, now at Paris. It was first figured by J. Friedlaender in the Berliner Blatter
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>n the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1908 xxviii. 49 fig. 1 illustrates it to the scale f. A second
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(3) is a third bronze coin struck by Hadrian and secured by J. Friedlaender for the
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everal replicas were found at Olympia, of which the best preserved, now at Athens, is
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(4) is a fourth bronze coin struck by Hadrian, also in the Berlin collection.
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that it made on men of various tempers and types—the soldier, the
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utterly eclipsed by the reality1. Livy2 puts it with dry, unconscious
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in his spirit. And so, just as if he had been about to offer victims on the Capitol,
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Reflective minds would want to know the source of a beauty so
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' I maintain that nothing is ever so beautiful as not to be beaten in beauty by
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4 E. Klebs in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. i. 578 f.
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0 Cic. orat. 8 f. The passage ends: nec vero ille artifex, cum faceret Iovis formal11
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€i ijfJM> 6 Zeus 5i ofifiaTwv id£\oi tpttvrjvat. and an interesting parallel in a letter fro111
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 961
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be impressed: bulls led to the altar would be content to suffer, if it
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s not the colloquial £ 'ya9(, but a more serious use of the adjective as in Plat. Tim.
962
weary in soul, having drained many sufferings and sorrows in his
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Yet, granted all this, continues Dion, in making a human figure
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views already accepted and established. He would not stress the
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is to know the human body in which these qualities reside, and
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to the animal types by which barbarians represent the divine. •••
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 963
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often in dreams stretch out their arms to the absent ones, so men,
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wish of the heart and proclaim aloud any conceivable aspect or
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^Ta6rr)s (i/is. j. Geel ed. Lugduni Batavorum 1840 p. io6)>t^j p.op<f>r)s. Surely the
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The speech, which had risen like a rocket, might have concluded
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How comes it that this great statue, for centuries the acknow-
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Phidias' in the Rev. £,t. Gr. igij xxx. 105—116 regards this list of epithets as a Stoic
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693 n- 3)- Bergk ad loc. conjectured that the next line in Pindar's paidn was Alicas
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airavTijiv deov, cos 8i] Siktjs bvra 5-qp.wvpybv, de fac. in orb. lun. 13 ?) riVos ykyove Troin}Tiis
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fierd SIkt}s Kai dperris b/j.oXoyov/iii'us Kai /xaKapiws, k.t.A. See also Clem. Al. stroll''
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241), and a bronze head at Vienna (H. Schrader in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst. iy
965
Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 965
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' It was wrought of ivory, and so huge was its size that, although the temple
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Strab. 353 (quoted by Eustath. in II. p. 145, 15 f.).
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ws 2<t>V, to. avOpuTriva. F. Granger in his recent translation (London 1935) p. 89 renders
966
while Lucian1 goes much further and in a passage of bitter sarcasm
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thunder, where the glowing, white-hot, direful bolt ? we know now 'tis all fudge
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to your hand, has gone dead and cold, it seems ; never a spark left in it to
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When you were young and keen, and your temper had some life in it, you
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2 Schol. Greg. Naz. in Catalogns sive notilia manuscriptorum qui a E. D. Cln^e
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 967
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used to sacrifice to Athena Ergdne1. Oil was poured out in front
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p. 367 f. no. 536, 3 f., W. Dittenberger—K. Purgold in Olympia v. 555 f. no. 466, 3 f.
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(Dittenberger Syll. inscr. Gr? no. 42, c 129 f. in an Attic decree of c. 460 B.C. Kal r[bv
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"•rX Similarly Methodios, bishop of Olympos in Lykia, who was martyrized under
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4 H- C. Schubart in the Arch. Zeit. 1849 Zeitschrift fiir die Alterthumswissenschaft
968
suggests that the wooden core of the great chryselephantine figure
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But graver dangers than slow disintegration were to follow. In
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3 B. Ashmole in The Cambridge Ancient History Cambridge 1930 viii. 689 f.
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6 Yet see E. Groag in Pauly—Wissowa Peal-Enc. xv. 634.
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 969
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Zeus' golden tresses weighing six minas apiece. In 394 A.D.
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This was the laugh of divine derision (cp. e.g. Psa. 2. 4, 37. r3, 59. 8), very different
970
Cnidian Aphrodite of Praxiteles, and the Kairos of Lysippos1. But
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We have here a clear recognition of two main types in the icono-
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On this and other conflagrations at Constantinople see E. Oberhummer in Paul}'
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that, in the absence of authentic portraiture, throughout the first four centuries of ou>
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Zeus as god of the Dark Sky 971
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Geschichte schliesst.' Id. id. p. 141 'Ich behaupte, dass in keinem einzigen Falle bisher
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PP- 341—345 ('Das Christusbild'), id. 'Christus in der friihchristlichen Kunst' in the
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See further H. Holtzmann ' Ueber die Entstehung des Christusbildes der Kunst' in
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Leipzig 1921, G. E. Meille Christ's Likeness in History and Art trans. E. M. Kirkman
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special type of representation, the alleged axetpoTTol-qra (p. 263 ' Der christliche Achiro-
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and 13 pis., and the same scholar's enlarged study 'Das Aufkommen des bartigen
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llgne), J. Wilpert 'Alte Kopie der Statue von Paneas' in the Strena Buliciana
972
beardless type was by far the more common, the bearded was rare
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has preserved on its right-hand side a faithful copy of the Paneas bronze. If so, the
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Univ. Press 1929 p. 402 fig. 621, E. Strong Art in Ancient Rome London 1929 ii- 'S'
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1 J. Sauer in the Strena Buliciana p. 319 ff. 'lledet
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A. Furtwangler 'Vom Zeus des Phidias' in the Milanges Perrot
Maßstab/Farbkeil
Plate L
Amphora at Munich :
Zeus in labour, flanked by two Eileithyiai.
See page 663 v-
Amphora at Munich :
Zeus in labour, flanked by two Eileithyiai.
See page 663 v-