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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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750 The olive of Athena

One fancies the scene—the dog dodging pursuit, the horrified
bystanders, the fattish sacristan in full cry, but balked of his prey
as the creature leapt into safety beneath the shade of Athena s
olive!

This was the tree said to have been planted by Athena as

Fig- 537-

evidence that the Akropolis belonged to her and not to Poseido'
Apollodoros1 tells the tale:

'Poseidon...with a blow of his trident on the middle of the Akropolis produc\
a sea, which they now call Erechtheis. After him Athena, having sum"1 g
Kekrops as witness of her right, planted an olive-tree, which is still shown ' ^
Pandroseion. But when the two strove for possession of the place, Zeus Pa

anlike Tierwelt Leipzig 1909 i. 136, 139, F. Orth in Pauly—Wissowa ^,^''^"perJili
■2574 f., H. Scholz Der Hund in der gricchisch-rdmischen Magie und Relig'O"
1937 P- 49-

: Apollod. 3. 14. 1. 2 Supra i. 147.
 
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