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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 789

their types, as Sir George Macdonald1 has made abundantly clear,
are for the most part simply badges of the issuing town or
magistrate. I think we may go further and assert that, alike on the
quart-measure and on the coins, the owl and Athena represent the
animal form and the human form of the self-same goddess2.

A similar explanation must be given of the owl stamped on
the bronze tickets (figs. 584, 58s)3 and on the bronze (figs. 586,

Fig. 584. -—c"^>'

«y K Y A JA H

Fig. 585-

sir G. Macdonald C«'« Types Glasgow 1905 p. 43 ff., C. Seltman Greek Coins
ambridge 1933 p. 2y and context.
^ ^P- the Janiform head and the double axe 011 coins of Tenedos, as explained by Sir
• J- Evans (supra ii. 654 f.).

Corp. inscr. Att. ii. 2 no. 876 = /user. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 2 no. 1837 AioxtVios
^[H]^'0^ *K ^"'^'^ 'n'l'a' ^ and three stamps: («) owl in olive-wreath lettered

£ P 9' W double-bodied owl between A and A (?), (c) Gorgoneion. My rig. 584 is from
siUemer's article in Daremberg—Saglio Diet. Ant. ii. 190 fig. 2410.
rp. mscr. Att. ii. 2 no. 900 with fig. =Znser. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 2 no. 1864 with

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(AW-?10 ^■"TlKP^TV^ EvKT(rjfiofi8ov?) | A.ll-e»iefc has initial E and two stamps: (a) owl,
1 ' "orgineio* <~> t^„... .....^_______t>____....._i „ . ------L_________t

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^,^orgineion, O. Kern [n'scriptiones Graecae Bonnae 1913 pi. 22, 4 gives a photograph

"ncr- Jltl- 5 no. 908 b = Inscr. Gr. ed. min. ii—iii. 2 no. 1877 with diagram

sta Aa/i7T7-(peus) Ka6v(tr(pBev) i.e. 'of Upper Lamptrai' has initial X and two

p ^>S: owl in olive-wreath lettered H^0, (6) Gorgdneion. Brit. Mus. Cat. Bronzes
L0" , no' 332 fig. 12, A Guide to the Exhibition illustrating Greek and Roman Life

1>'9o8p.7%.3(=myfig.58s).
in U)e 'u»her T. Thalheim in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. v. 567 ff. and C. T. Seltman
tickets "" 'r'dge University Reporter 1931 lxi. 752 ('The Athenian jurymen's bronze
other"' ?crit>ed in I-G. 11, 2, 875 sqq., and I.G. II, 5, 875 b sqq., together with four
^0Uo\vi ^e'lni*,ls> 011 an analysis of the 30 complete specimens proved to have had the
Seal of'th '^e,V'ces slamped upon them: 22 had a circular Gorgoneion device, probably the
Sllrchar ,te' 27 had a circular stamp with a facing owl between olive-twigs; 12 were
'ast corr * an at^<^'t'ona' square stamp displaying an owl with two bodies. The two
°f the )-eSPon^ed to the reverse types of contemporary triobols and diobols of the first half
XVas a v u century B-C. It was suggested that the triobol-device on such a pinakion
d'obol-d • gUaranteein8 his three-obol pay for jury-service to a dikast. Probably the
ce surcharged on some of the tickets was likewise a guarantee of theoric pay.
 
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