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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,2): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits) — Cambridge, 1940

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i. 2 a. 2. For the blue-black eyebrows of Zeus cp. Apul. met. 6. 7 nec renuit Iovis
caerulum supercilium. See also S. Marinatos in the 'Apx- 'E0. 1927—1928 p. 198 f.
(Mesopotamian technique with inlay of lapis lazuli or blue paste), J. L. Myres Who tuere
the Greeks? Berkeley, California 1930 p. 192 f. (normal colouring of Mediterranean
physique).

i. 7 n. 2. Add Anth. Plan. 121. 3 fp> etpopSio-iv &tt aWipos al Aibs avyal.

i. 15 n. 6. A parallel to the line of Ennius is the fine passage in Pacuvius Chryses
frag. 6 (Trag. Rom. frag. p. 99 f. Ribbeck) ap. Varr. de ling. Lat. 5. 17, Cic. de nat.
deor. 2. 91, de div. 1. 131, Non. Marc. p. 209, 8f. Lindsay.

i. 18 n. 3. See now the dissertation of H. Oppermann De Jove Panamaro Bonn
1919—1920, revised and partly rewritten in his Zeus Panamaros Giessen 1924 pp. 1—94>
J. Hatzfeld ' Inscriptions de Panamara' in the Bull. Con-. Hell. 1927 li. 57—122 (text of
139 inscriptions), P. Roussel 'Les mysteres de Panamara' ib. pp. 123—137 (summary by
E. H. Heffner in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1928 xxxii. 517 f.). P. Roussel ' Le miracle de
Zeus Panamaros' in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1931 lv. 70—116 with pis. 5 and 6 restores a
long inscription, from the wall of the temple, recording how Zeus with sudden flame and
fog repulsed troops (perhaps those of Q. Labienus in 41—40 B.C. (Dion Cass. 48. 26))
attacking his sanctuary (summarised by P. Roussel in the Rev. El. Gr. 1932 xlv. 223 and
by D. M. Robinson in the Am. Joum. Arch. 1932 xxxvi. 539). When the enemy

attempted a night-surprise, 7 [---6 Oebs peril. 0w]t6s <p\6ya 7ro\\7jp [a]vTois ivertva^ev

wa[re---]. When they resumed operations the next day, 10 [---o-vvipT] airoh vepixv-

Oijvai bp.ix\rjv fi~\adeiav wore tovs pev fxera. rod Oeou p[axopivovs \adetv avroiis] | [---ku]k\u)

5e rrrepl to p[^po]s rod xwPt0L' Ka&' & irpo[ff^dWetv €7rexe^PVtTai'] I [eicLyelveadai x*1-/*^0-
peyav Kal Karappayrjvat ftpovras avvexeh K~\a\ diatao-eiv [dcrrpa]7rds- 5ia r[aura Stj Seivws
Kar€Tr\6.yriaa.v~\ j [ol iroKipLoi- nal Kpavyy) irohXij rjv tuiv fioiid]ovvTUv t&v pev IXfiPHN (so
G. Cousin) <pu>vovvrw[v\ £ri de ava[iouv[Tu>v] peydXy rrj (pitivy piyav elvai ALa Ha.vap.apov, j
k.t.X. A third and final assault was defeated by the shouting of unseen helpers and the

baying of supernatural hounds: 24 [---k]6k\uj Se avrwv to xuPlov tto\u>pKoiVT(av,

d\a\ayp6s t€ dvT-qx^o-ev &s (3oij6elas | [en rrjs irbXeois CTCtyeivopevrjs, Kalirep ov5e]vbs
cpaivopivov, Kal kuvQv i>\aypbs eyelvero tto\vs cos 7rpoo"ir\[e]Kopivojv reus -jvpovfiaWovo'Lv \
k.t.\. A. Laumonier in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1934 lviii. 336 f. no. 20 with fig.
(Stratonikeia) Aopiarexos | Aiet Ilavapdpu \ Kal'EKari] on a marble slab above a lion-head
(fountain-jet?) in relief.

i. 23 n. 6. On hair-offering see further L. Sommer Das Haar in Religion itnd
Aberglaubcn der Griechen Mtinster i. W. 1912 pp. 1—86, G. Wilke ' Ein altgermanisches
Haaropfer' in Mannus 1924 xvi. 64 ff., G. Kossinna 'Zum Haaropfer' 112, R. Moschkau
' Nachtrag zum germanischen Haaropfer' ib. 1925 xvii. 121, H. Lewy ' Haarscheren als
"rite de passage"' in the Archiv f. Rel. 1927 xxv. 203 f., H. Bachtold-Staubli in the
Handworterbuch des deutschen Aberglaubens Berlin—Leipzig 1930/1931 iii. 1239—1288
('Haar'), Sir A. J. Evans The Palace of Minos London 1935 iv. 2. 475 fif.

S. Aurigemma // R. Museo di Spina Ferrara 1935 p. 116 pi. 62 publishes a fine
Etruscan statuette, of bronze washed in silver, which represents a boy, clad in a chlamys,
severing a long tress of his hair with his sword.

i. 26 n. 10. Eustalh. in Dionys. per. epist. p. 209, 14 ff. Mtiller Kal Zeus pev 6 irap'
'Oprjpu, rots TrepfOXvpirov OibKois epTrpiiruv aiOipios, auTrj yaiy avTjj re da\dffo-rj to. k&tco
peracrTOixeitZo-ai (SpevSverai, avTos Si pr; civ e\Kva9rjvai k&tio d\a'£oveveTaf k.t.X., id. in II.
p. 1057, 49 ZeO dva AwSojvaie, tovtcvtlv aidtpie /cat Trepiyeie.

i. 27. A. Plassart in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1926 1. 408 no. 22 records a dedication
from Thespiai [Ka]Wipaxos [Aios?] | MBpiov \ [i]apeiis' A£dv[ai].

i. 34 n. 3. On the pediment of the temple of Iupiter Capitolinus see now A. M. Colini
in the Bull. Comm. Arch. Comtin. di Roma 1925 liii. 160—200 figs. 1—8 and pi.

i. 38. The heads hanging on the palace-wall appear also on a sarcophagus-lid found
in Rome and published by R. Paribeni in the Not. Scan. 1926 p. 295 f. pi. 8, a.

i. 41 ff. See further the careful dissertation of A. Schlachter Der Globus: seine
Entstehung und Verwendung in der Antike (STOIXEIA viii) Leipzig—Berlin 1927
pp. 1 —118.
 
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