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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

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Karlsruhe (pi. li)1, Vienna (fig. 476)2, and Florence (figs. 477, 478)3,
Produce the same effect by adding to left and right one or more
deities as spectators of the great event. Sometimes, as on a vase in

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(£ty>n*ffr' E^eWwo> ,rom efMw + 0i«a, means 'in tier Bedrangnis schnell herbeieilend'
may be e\- d Gr' S^r'~ P' But that notion is itself improbable, and the wings

aI)Pear as P..a'ned as 111 the text- Tne sai»e explanation fits the Etruscan Eileithyiai, who
^"fra ,i ,"'llged women (Thanr and Ethausva) on a minor from Praeneste given below

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A*<" frr„/t "fiSured amphora from Girgenti, now at Karlsruhe (Winnefeld Vasensamml.
!ri°ves towatJ*1 f' n°' l6'^' has Zeus flanked by two Eileithyiai, while Hermes on the left
'' *°6 fi„ ar S the "g111- Tne sceptre of Zeus is surmounted by a ram's head (cp. supra
l!a(Hsches r ' My p1' H is from a photograph kindly supplied by the Direktor of the

a M ' 'Landesmuseum.
C.al'x-K-rat]7(Sam'''La"'- VaS'" TerracoUen Wien p. 30 f. no. 237 pi. 4, a black-figured
"S amplified ,°™erly ln the Castellani collection. The group of Zeus and the two Eileithyiai
l*'or f addition of Ares on the left, Hermes and a gesticulating goddess on the
0fnces of M a Photograph of this lower register (my fig. 476) I am indebted to the kind

3 A black fi °" TrendalL
at ^'orence ,,f'8Ur.ed "'"phora found near Vulci, later in the possession of Dr Guarducci
pI,5, 1, j ''"ghirami Vas. fitt. i. u7f. pls. 75, 76, Gerhard Auserl. Vasenb. i. 25f.

2, ie^0rmant-de Witte £l. mon. cir. i. 7 pi. 1 and [85 ff. pi. ?4> Reinach Rip.
r'8,lt- My fi' 3)' adds Her"ies (?) and Apollon on the left, Herakles (!) and Ares on the
Another bi +l7 'S fr°m 3 Phot°graPh hy C. A. Bonelli.
Seated Zeu.'flC figUred amP,l0ra* likewise in the Museo Archeologico at Florence, has
U>SeC°n<I Kileilianke<1 hi a bearded £od and Eileithyia on the left, Hermes departing and
j^PPed by thef*'?' holding a tendril on the right. The sceptre in the hand of Zeus is
S "le hlank ]°re'5arl °^ a winged horse; a gecko creeps up behind his seat; and a wreath
"-'neath him. My fig. 478 is again from a photograph by Bonelli.
 
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