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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 699

therefore, hesitate to accept Waldstein's contention that she has
preserved to us one of the missing figures from the east gable of
the Parthenon. And, since she is seated on a rock in precisely the
Position that we require, I have restored her1 as occupying the
block adjacent to Poseidon2. We have already seen a probable case
°f Aphrodite ranged next to Poseidon in the right-hand half of a

Fig. 516.

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t q vj? 11 Pi. xxxiii.

'ler the u ^ /<"' r,V" P* ,8 originally gave her a diH'erent position: 'I should place
exta'H figur^. ' of tne eastern pediment of the Parthenon, immediately following the
' s,1"«l(l ciH h InS' llle ',0<iy ,urr|ed towards the Iris, the head towards the centre...and
at M Kr AI,tlrodite-' But this, position will not suit the marks in the gable-floor,
flell \ 'JO'm lieman<i ,wo standing figures, not one seated figure. Later, in the
? the irodH 19,3 Xxxiii- *9> fiK- Waldstein was willing to accept my restoration

j'a|l—a nor8"' "h0!,e head lle ,hou8hl lo identify with the 'Aphrodite' of Holkham
*Valdstei„'° "Jn .'"■'""Pt'y and properlv scouted by G. Dickins it. 1914 xxxiv. 122 fT.
rejoinder ,b. p. 3,3 ff. js unconvincing.
 
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