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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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The birth of Athena in art 663

both by the Eileithyiai and by Hephaistos; (4) Athena, armed but
not yet fully grown, standing on the knees of Zeus; (5) Athena,
armed and fully grown, standing before Zeus.

(1) The first type, which is confined to black-figured vases,
shows a sceptred Zeus sitting on a throne towards the right, at
first (fig. 474 and p]. iji w;th an Eileithyia in front of him and
another Eileithyia behind him. They are by their gestures aiding2
the birth of Athena; but the goddess is not yet born, nor is there
the least indication that her birth will be brought about by a blow
from an axe—the type being simply the older representation of an
accouchement* applied to the particular case of Zeus. One interesting

Fig. 474.

Rotaae Nolan' amphora at Florence published by J. B. Passerius Picturae Etruscorum
de 'tyitt '£° 38f- col. pi. 152 as red-figured (!)—a blunder corrected by Lenormant—

^ien 1880 Cir' 19<5 fig' * = my fig' 474'' R' Schneider Die Geburt for Athena

te&nchtn ° ^' 13 n°' A 1)'ack"ngureci amphora at Munich (Jahn Vasensamml.
"anked K P 29 n°' '0I' liliewise shows a seated Zeus, with a sceptre in his left hand,
^r C VV • !W° Elleitriyiai. My pi. 1 is from a photograph most kindly sent to me by

2 Rs I 1 <June 3' I935)'

1890 P- . fClder "P- ciL P- '7i C Sittl Die Gebarden der Gruchen und Rimer Leipzig
''Shten t)]22 I °" Persephone Xtipoyovta see supra p. 98 n. o (8). Similarly Lucina, to
Here J°e,S °f ^.vrrna' 'admovitque manus et verba puerpera dixit' (Ov. met. 10.
J* acrolithi Eileithyiai extend the open hand in token of delivery (?cp. Paus. 7. 23. $f.

SfSa)^ X<>a"0" of Eileithyia at Aigion ra'ts xe/><ri ry eiBii iKTiraru, rrj 5t

**Ucina, wS^u-0' P°'nt with the forefinger—a gesture copied by Zeus. On the other hand,
9 p0PHte lae"1^ l° de'3y the bir,h of Hercules, 'subsedit in ilia | ante fores ara, dextroque
9- 297fl-VUm ' Pressa genu et digitis inter se pectine iunctis | sustinuit partus' (Ov.
S"pra 'oP' An'' L'b' 29 after Nikandros eTepoiovfifruv d').
rel'efs fro r 0 n- 2 (0 fig. 23 or the supporters of a goddess on an archaic plthos with
1,1 the Bull 7.°10tia <P- Wolters in the 'E<p. 'Apx- 1892 p. 22? ff. pis. 8, 9, A. de Ridder
orr- Hell. 1898 xxii. 44o ff. fig. 1, Collignon—Couve Cat. Vases d'Athenes
 
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