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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 stone of Dousares

1210 A.D.1 but based on the earlier evidence of Euthymios Zigabenos
(c. i ioo a.d.)2. From this it appears that the stone was marked
with the shape of Aphrodite, presumably a kteis3, and associated
traditionally with the union of Hagar and Abraham. It was long
since surmised by Falconnet4 that the allusion must be to a
natural stone simulating the womb. Such stones were known to
early naturalists as ' hysterolithes5,' ' Hysterolithen6.'

Sir Richard Burton, who made his famous pilgrimage to Mecca
in 1853, has described and illustrated the Ka'bah as decked in its
annual attire, a covering of brilliant black with a golden band

Fig. 771.

administr. imp. 14 (iii. 92 Bekker) irpocrevxovrai 5e (sc. 01 Sapa/o;cot) Kal eis rb t')5
'A(ppoSlry]s dtrrpov, 6 KaXovcri Kovfidp, Kal avcupwvovav £v rij irpoffevxTl aurtdv ovtojs
otia Kovfidp,' S tarty 6 Qebs Kal 'Arppodirrj. rbv yap Qebv 'AXKd Tpo<rovo/j.a£ov<n, rb be ov
dvrl rod Kal ovvbeo-p.ov Ttdtaot, Kal rb Xtovfiap kclXov&i to darpov, Kal \£yovotv obrtd
''AWS. obd Kov/3dp'—an exact statement variously distorted by Euthym. Zigabe11'
iravoirXta boyptartK-q 28. 1 (exxx. 1333 A Migne), Kedren. hist. comp. 425 B—C (i. 1^
Bekker), Glykas ann. 4. 277 D (p. 515 Bekker).

1 K. Krumbacher Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteraiur2 Mtinchen 1897 p. 92-

2 Id. ib. p. 82 ff. F. Munter op. cit. p. 282 n. 48 already quotes Zigabenos fr0"1
F. Sylburg Saracenica sive Mohamethica Heidelbergae 1595 p. 85. j

3 The expression tKriirupta rrjs 'Arppobtrr/s used by Zigabenos and Niketas is *e
illustrated by Lenormant op. cit. p. 127 f. from Plout. de Jluv. 12. 2 (Sagaris) ytw^0'
5' ev avTtp \l8os avrby\v<pos Ka\ot)fievos' tuplo-Kerat yap rerVKiap.tvr\v tt)V Mvr^^
rujv dc&v. rovrov rbv \idov edv evprj rts, cnravlus tvpto-Kbptevov, rtov virorefivop.^^ ^
£eW£ercu, dXX' eui/^xcos (pepet rrjs irapd tpbcrtv irpd^eus tt)v btptv' nadus iaropei 'ApcT&ffi
rots ^pvytaKots (Aretades of Knidos frag. 2 (Frag. hist. Gr. iv. 316 Mliller))-
Komn. Alexias 10. 284 D (ii. 30 f. Schopen) IvBev rot Kal rr\v 'Aoraprr\v airol **' ^
'Aoraptbd irpoo~Kvvovo~t Kal aefiovrat Kal rod darpov rbv rbirof rrepl ir\eiovos rLdevrat KaL
Xpvo-rjv Trap' eKelvots Xofidp is more vague. But there can be little doubt that the Tvtf°s
question was a kteis. ^

4 Falconnet 'Dissertation sur les Boetyles' in the Mimoires de littirature tire1
registres de Vacadimie royale des inscriptions et belles lettres Paris 1729 vi. 528 cotDp
'la Pierre de la Mere des Dieux' with ' ces Pierres figurees, que les Naturalisr.es aPPe.-te'
Hysterolithes.' The Oxford English Dictionary Oxford 1933 v. 516 s.v. ' Hystef j
says: 'internal casts of a fossil shell (Orlhis Striatula) were so called by old auth°rs'

° F. Lenormant op. cit. ii. 128. 0 R. Eisler in Philologus 1909 Ixviu- J3
 
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