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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 olive of Athena

were fractions {mire) of the original stock, but because on them
depended the fate (mdros) of the people. A similar life-tree was the
wild olive in the market-place at Megara: an oracle had announced
'that, if this were cut open.'the city would be taken and plundered;
which'—adds Theophrastos1—'came to pass when Demetrios took
it.' Athena herself, as mistress of the fateful olives, bore the title
Morios2, therein resembling Zeus Mdriosz. A red-figured amphora
published by Gerhard4 (fig. 549) shows the goddess holding out her

% 552- Fig. 553.

1 Theophr. hist, plant. 5. 2. 4, Plin. nat. hist. 16. 199.

2 Scholl—Studemund anecd. i. 269 'EirideTa 'AOr/pas (21) /j-oplov. Gruppe Gr. Ms f
Rel. p. 1197 n. 5 'Die Olive ist der Lebens- und Schicksalsbaum [id. p. 879 ff.], iV".^t
gilt dies insbesondere auch von den der Athena heiligen Oelbaumen, ja diese Gottin he1
selbst wie die Schicksalsoliven Mop/a.' Kruse in Fauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xvi- ? 1
gives Athena's appellative more correctly as MSpios. vaj

3 Supra i. 196 n. 6, ii. 20, 502 n. 2. See also Kruse loc. cit., who note^, l0S
L. Stephani in the Compte-rendu St. Pe"l. 1872 p. 33 n. 2 would identify Zeus 1 ^
with Zeus 'EXa/ous (Hesych. 'EXa(oi>s' ev Kiirpq 6 Zet)s. Musurus cj. 'Wkcuovs. , •
in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 2228 would emend another Hesychian gloss JiA ^g
Aids lepbv iv KuTrpy into 'EXcuous or 'EXawva-wv). But Zeus 'EXafous may be an a''eI|!^gerj
extract Greek sense from a Semitic name. R. Meister Die griechischen Dialekte Gotti ^
1889 ii. 208 thought to find the Phoenician "EX [more correctly '£1] in a whole o^^jj,
Cypriote names, including Hesych. EieXtdrjS- avddSijs. xal 6 Zeis iv KijTrptp (CP' ^j-ijs
'E\iet/s- Zeus iv Or/flats) and such titles as EJXijti (supra i. 527 n. o) and ^ flf
(supra i. 654 n. 4, iii. 652 n. o). He related Zeus 'EX-aiovs to 'EX-aia a head ^e
south-eastern Kypros (Ptol. 5. 14. 3). H. Lewy in Philologus 1892 li. 745 am j jn
Jahrb. f. class. Philol. 1892 xxxviii. 186 cp. the Phoenician deity 'EXioOe mentl° 14
Philon Bybl. frag. 2. 12 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 567 Mtiller) ap. Euseb. praep. ev-

EX10C1' KaS.o<jfia>os"Tif/i<jTos (context quoted supra ii. 886 n. o (30)). thtft

4 Gerhard Anserl. Vasenb. iv. 12 f. pi. 245 ( = my fig. 549) a red-figured a
formerly with the dealer Basseggio at Rome.
 
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