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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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684 The birth of Athena in art

the Feoli collection to Wiirzburg. Zeus is seated on a stool, which
has decorated legs and a central support in the shape of a bearded
and draped male figure. The god holds a thunderbolt in his right
hand, and uplifts his left with open palm. On his lap stands Athena,
not yet fully grown, but armed with aigis and shield. Before Zeus,
with one hand raised and open, the other lowered and shut, stands
a birth-goddess, presumably Eileithyia. Behind him Apollon with

Fig- 495-

kithdra and plektron makes music. To the right of all stan.^te
bearded and draped god, perhaps Poseidon—though no attri
is visible; to the left, a bearded and nude god with a peaked a
pointed petasos—probably Hermes, but possibly Hephaistos.

The red-figured vase, a pelike from Nola now in the
historisches Museum at Vienna (fig. 494)1, is referred by ]•

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1 A. de La Borde Collection des vases grecs tie M. le comte de Lamlierg 1 ieider
i. 88 pi. 83, Lenormant—de Witte £l. man. dr. i. 191 pi. 55 ( = my fig- 494>> ^"
Die Gcburt der Athena Wien 1880 p. 14 no. 33, Reinach Rtj>. Vases ii- 207. $•
 
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