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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 owl of Athena

been eked out by painting. L. Ross1 held that this owl was
originally perched on the pillar that bears the name ' Timotheos of
Anaphlystos' and has on its upper surface two bronze dowels run

Fig. 571. Fig. 57^-

inscr. Gr? no. .50, Inscr. Gr. ed. min. i no. 651 Tt/j.66[e]os [k&vovos] | 'A-fa4 ^qqS
Before c. 450 b.c. This Timotheos was probably the father of Konon the
Athenian general. ^jtii

1 L. Ross locc. citt. This conjecture has been widely accepted, and is consistent^ ^
the known facts. Was Phaidros (supra p. 776 n. 5) a local sculptor? Diog. Laert. ( ^ tj,e
mentions a possible descendant in one QalSpos 'Aca0AiJ<rrtos, who helped to bu>
tomb of Zenon in the Kerameikos. • e in

J. N. Svoronos he. cit. fancied that the marble owl was perched on the ohve c0jns,
the centre of the west pediment of the Parthenon and quoted in support the bronze
which certainly show such an owl (supra figs. 96, 539, 540). But I have already aigl^ j Qir
these coins do not represent the said pediment at all (supra p. 754 f.). Besides,

column was a familiar type in connexion wi th Athena. Ross locc. citt. justly corapgV!i on
Panathenaic amphora, on which Athena is flanked by two Ionic columns with aa^f/tS ?«
each (E. Gerhard Etruskische und kampanische Vasenbilder i/es KSnigl- M«se ^yr*'
Berlin Berlin 1843 pi. b, 19. My fig. 571 is from Ross pi. 14, 5), and the RoI"a?aCk »fl
relief, in which Athena as she superintends the building of the Argo has at he>^,^u;sh
owl on a round pillar (Von Rohden—Winnefeld Ant. Terrakotten iv. 1. 13 cl
 
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