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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 Kronos

a slight elaboration of two figures on the contemporary Paris

kraUr.

Later Greek art was almost equally reticent. Pausanias1 says:

'The Plataeans have a temple of Hera worth seeing for its size and its
sculptural decoration. As you enter there is Rhea bringing to Kronos the stone
wrapped in swaddling bands as if it were the child that she had borne. This
Hera they call Teleia2. It is an upright figure of large size. Both are made in
Pentelic marble, wrought by Praxiteles.1

Fig. 776.

The precise character and arrangement of these sculptures 1
matter for conjecture. To me it seems probable that the statue 0

social. A woman talks with a youth, who leans on his staff and gesticulates. Be'*ee
them stands a chair. On the wall hangs a bag. t ^.

1 Paus. 9. 1. 7 nXarctieOtn Si m6s iariv "Hpas, Bias aftos fieyiOet re kui is t&" ^
ixaruv rbv Kbaixov. iaekdovdi fiiv Via tov irirpov KaTeiX-qixii/ov airapyavois, ota 57) tSp 'r"^1
Sv irexe, Kpdvq KOfxi^ovcd iaii • tt]v di "lipav TeXefap Ka\ou<ri, ireTtolr]Tai di opdov
ayahp.a fiiya- Xidov di a/xipdrepa rod TlevTe\t]<yiov, Upa^iriXovs Si i<XTiv (pya.

2 Cp. supra i. 20, ii. 893 n. 2, 1150.
 
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