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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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788 The owl of Athena

nicety to serve as an official choinix or 'quart1.' Half way up its
outer surface is an inscription, which, though imperfect, can be read
as demosion, 'a public (measure).' Near the first letter of this word
is stamped an owl looking towards the right with an olive-branch

on its left: it is accompanied by the legend Ath\_......]. Under the

fourth letter of demosion, and in part concealed by it, is a second

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stamp—a helmeted head of Athena facing right. These two rehe s

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implying small stamps or seals of excellent work, were compal
by A. Dumont with Athenian coins of the ' new style' (c. 220
and later). His comparison was most just; for coins, as T. BuV
pointed out long ago, are nothing but ' pieces of sealed metal, a

1 A. Dumont in the Rev. Arch. 1867 N.S. xvi. 292 f., Sir C. H. Smith in ^
Mus. Cat. Vases iii. 14 n.* , H. B. Walters History of Ancient Pottery London

i. 135 f. The inscriptions are AHMOXION and A0[......].

2 T. Burgon in the Numismatic Journal 1837 i. i[8.
 
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