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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 805

that is seriously to underrate both the quantity and the quality
of the evidence for an Athena winged in her own right1.

On the one hand, a winged Athena is familiar enough in
Etruscan art. A cornelian scarab of careful archaic style2 shows
the goddess without helmet, but with spear and aigis and two well-
marked wings on her back. A bronze in the Museo Gregoriano
(fig. 612)3 again represents her with wings: this time she wears
a helmet and an aigis decorated with a Gorgoneion, apparently
viewed as the sun4, a crescent moon, and sundry stars. Her

Fig. 612.

'he ^' *mh°°f"Blumer 'Die Fliigelgestalten der Athena und Nike auf Miinzen' in
s ;Zeitschr. 1871 pp. 3—52 with pi. 5, L. Savignoni 'Athena alata e Athena
Au ■ 'n "le R°m: Mitth. 1897 xii. 307—317 with pi. 12, id. 'Minerva Vittoria' in
of Os't'"2'1910 V' ^—I0^' ^' Keyes 'Minerva Victrix? Note on the winged goddess
;n ^ la In tne Am. Journ. Arch. 1912 xvi. 490—494, C. Anti 'Athena marina e alata'
K d. Line. 1920 xxvi. 269—318, and the coins etc. cited by H. Dressel—

von Priene Berlin 1927 p. 18 n. 10}.
a.„ Muller—Wieseler Denim, d. alt. Kunst ii. 157 f. pi. 20, 220 c, Furtwangler Ant.
e"""«'ipl. 16, ,_2,ii. 30, 76.

- J E. Gerhard Uber die Gottheiten der Etrusker Berlin 1847 P- 61 pi- 4. « (-my
g- M. G. Fougeres in Daremberg-Saglio Diet. Ant. iii. 1928 with fig. 50J5-
lr s«pra i. with fi„. E. Gerhard, however, he. eit. says 'ein Mondgesicht
^goneion)' and is followed by G. Fougeres be. eit. 'le symbole de la lune en gu.se
6 Gorgoneion.' Cp. Epigenes Trepl tt)< 'Op^u-r ™r,<"o» (Orph. frag. 33 ^<=rn: supra
n- 3) ap. Clem. Al. strom. 5. 8 p. 360, 17 f. Stahlin rat 'TopTrW jV «jw
" Ti *» *irv Vpb™vov, and Hippol. ref. Aaeres. 4. 35 P- "» Duncker-Schneidewin
nere Hekate is invoked on a moonless night as Vopyu «al Moflii. *al H*H mi roXtftopfr
 
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