Addenda
1097
i. 390 fig. 450. See now Brit. Mits. Cat. Coins Arabia etc. pp. xxxii, 28 pi. 4. '5
and 16.
N. Glueck in The Illustrated London News for Aug. 21, 1937 p. 298 ff. publishes
finds from a Nabataean temple known as Khirbet et-Tannur and situated on a hill in
southern Transjordania, directly south of the Wadi el-Hesa (the 'brook Zered' of Deut.
2. 13, cp. Num. 21. 12). Excavations in March 1937 yielded bearded heads probably
representing Zeus (Adad) (p. 298 fig. 3, p. 299 fig. 11); a relief of Zeus (Adad) enthroned
between two young bulls, his neck encircled by a lion-headed torque, his right hand
raised perhaps to hold a double axe, his left hand grasping the bull's ear and partly
concealed by a conspicuous thunderbolt (p. 299 fig. ij = my fig. 876 from a photograph
kindly supplied by Mr Glueck); an incense-altar with reliefs of Zeus (Adad) and Tyche
(p. 298 figs. 7—9); the bust of Atargatis in relief with leaf-like decoration (fish-scales?
A. n. c.) on forehead, cheeks, and chest (p. 299 fig. 6); the bust of Atargatis in relief
with head-dress formed of two fishes (p. 299 fig. 5); a snake-entwined eagle standing on
a wreath with a plaster basin below (p. 300 fig. 18); etc. For a fuller account of these
important finds see N. Glueck ' The Nabataean Temple of Khirbet et-Tannur' in the
Bulletin of the American School of Oriental Research for October 1937 No. 67 pp. 6—16
figs. 2—8, id. 'A newly discovered Nabataean temple of Atargatis and Iladad at Khirbet
et-Tannur, Transjordania' in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1937 xli. 361—376 figs. 1—15,
C. Picard ' Les sculptures nabateennes de Khirbet-et-Tannour et l'Hadad de Pouzzoles'
in the Rco. Arch. 1937 ii. 244—249 figs. 1—4.
i. 392 n. o the sacred 'cock.' H. Gressmann 'Der heilige Hahn zu Hieropolis in
Syrien in the Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft Giessen 1925 Beiheft
xli. 88—95 (cp. Corp. inscr. Gr. iii no. 4000, 3 (Ikonion) as read by Sir W. M. Ramsay
in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1918 xxxviii. 157 (paioKevicov a\iKTop[a]% and modern Palestinian
customs (J. A. Jaussen 'Le coq et la pluie dans la tradition palestinienne' in the Revue
biblique Internationale 1924 xxxiii. 574—582)).
i. 598 n. 1 Zeus at the Italian Lokroi. S. Mirone 'Copies de statues sur les monnaies
de la Grande Grece' in the Rev. Num. iv Serie 1926 xxix. 134—138 deals with Zeus
'E\tv0(pios at Tarentum, Metapontum, and Lokroi Epizephyrioi.
i. 602 eagle on pyramidal structures at Tarsos and Seleukeia Pieria. F. Cumont
'L'aigle funeraire des Syriens et l'apotheose des empereurs' in the Revue de Vhistoire
des religions 1910 Ixii. 119—164 with figs. 1—22 and pi. 1, id. (citing A. H. Gardiner)
'A propos de l'aigle funeraire des Syriens' ib. 1911 lxiii. 208—214, S. Ronzevalle
'L'aigle funeraire en Syrie' in the Milangcs de la Faculte" orientate: Universite Saint-
Joseph, Beyrouth 1912 v. 2. 1*—62* with 9 figs., 103*—115* with 4 figs., L. Deubner
'Die Apotheose des Antoninus Pius' in the Riim. Mitth. 1912 xxvii. 1—20 figs. 1—4,
F. Cumont Etudes Syricnnes Paris 1917 pp. 35—118 ('L'aigle funeraire d'Hierapolis et
l'apotheose des empereurs') with figs. 9—43.
i. 602. For V as the womb of a mother-goddess see the evidence collected by
F. Dornseiff Das Alphabet in Myslik und Magit Leipzig—Berlin 1922 p. 21 f., M. Mayer
'Delta praehistoricum' in the Berl. philol. IVoch. Jan. 19, 1929 pp. 91—94, E. Wttst in
the Jahresbericht iiber die Fortschritte der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft 1932 lviii.
1. 142.
i. 603 n. 5 Di-Sandas. R. Rochette in the Me'moires de I'Institut National de France
(AcadJmie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres) Paris 1848 xvii. 161 insists 'qu'il faut certaine-
ment lire de cette maniere: Ai-'2a.v5dv.'
604 the rock-carvings near Boghaz-keui. These are now well published by K. Bittel
Die Felsbilder von Yazilikaya Bamberg 1934 with bibliography, map, plan, 28 photo-
graphic pis., and panoramic drawing, id. Die Rutnen von Bogazkoy Berlin—Leipzig 1937
pp. 1 —107 with 63 figs., chronological table, and 3 plans. It appears that the great
procession of Iasily Kaya may be dated between 1350 and 1330 B.C. (C. Picard in the
Rev. Arch. 1937 ii. 256).
i. 604 If. Zeus Dolichaios and Iupiter Dolichenus. To the bibliography given on p. 604
n. 8 should be added F. Cumont £tudes Syriennes Paris 1917 pp. 173—202 ('Doliche et
le Zeus Dolichenos') with figs. 55—70, id. 'Groupe de marbre du Zeus Dolichenos' in
Syria 1920 i. 183—189 pi. 17 (found 'entre Marash et Biredjik': Zeus stands on bull
supported by altar with base inscribed Kplairos Kai SiX/Safi^lis), K. A. Neugebauer
Antike Bronzestatuettcn Berlin 1921 p. 118 f. fig. 63 (Genius of Iupiter Dolichenus from
Mar'ash, now in the Antiquarium at Berlin), p. 120 fig. 63 (Iupiter Dolichenus from
Berlin—Lichtenberg, now in the Antiquarium at Berlin), id. in Gnomon 1930 vi. 269,
J. Leipoldt in H. Haas Bildcratlas zur Rcligionsgcschichtc Leipzig—Erlangen 1926 ix—
1097
i. 390 fig. 450. See now Brit. Mits. Cat. Coins Arabia etc. pp. xxxii, 28 pi. 4. '5
and 16.
N. Glueck in The Illustrated London News for Aug. 21, 1937 p. 298 ff. publishes
finds from a Nabataean temple known as Khirbet et-Tannur and situated on a hill in
southern Transjordania, directly south of the Wadi el-Hesa (the 'brook Zered' of Deut.
2. 13, cp. Num. 21. 12). Excavations in March 1937 yielded bearded heads probably
representing Zeus (Adad) (p. 298 fig. 3, p. 299 fig. 11); a relief of Zeus (Adad) enthroned
between two young bulls, his neck encircled by a lion-headed torque, his right hand
raised perhaps to hold a double axe, his left hand grasping the bull's ear and partly
concealed by a conspicuous thunderbolt (p. 299 fig. ij = my fig. 876 from a photograph
kindly supplied by Mr Glueck); an incense-altar with reliefs of Zeus (Adad) and Tyche
(p. 298 figs. 7—9); the bust of Atargatis in relief with leaf-like decoration (fish-scales?
A. n. c.) on forehead, cheeks, and chest (p. 299 fig. 6); the bust of Atargatis in relief
with head-dress formed of two fishes (p. 299 fig. 5); a snake-entwined eagle standing on
a wreath with a plaster basin below (p. 300 fig. 18); etc. For a fuller account of these
important finds see N. Glueck ' The Nabataean Temple of Khirbet et-Tannur' in the
Bulletin of the American School of Oriental Research for October 1937 No. 67 pp. 6—16
figs. 2—8, id. 'A newly discovered Nabataean temple of Atargatis and Iladad at Khirbet
et-Tannur, Transjordania' in the Am. Journ. Arch. 1937 xli. 361—376 figs. 1—15,
C. Picard ' Les sculptures nabateennes de Khirbet-et-Tannour et l'Hadad de Pouzzoles'
in the Rco. Arch. 1937 ii. 244—249 figs. 1—4.
i. 392 n. o the sacred 'cock.' H. Gressmann 'Der heilige Hahn zu Hieropolis in
Syrien in the Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft Giessen 1925 Beiheft
xli. 88—95 (cp. Corp. inscr. Gr. iii no. 4000, 3 (Ikonion) as read by Sir W. M. Ramsay
in the Journ. Hell. Stud. 1918 xxxviii. 157 (paioKevicov a\iKTop[a]% and modern Palestinian
customs (J. A. Jaussen 'Le coq et la pluie dans la tradition palestinienne' in the Revue
biblique Internationale 1924 xxxiii. 574—582)).
i. 598 n. 1 Zeus at the Italian Lokroi. S. Mirone 'Copies de statues sur les monnaies
de la Grande Grece' in the Rev. Num. iv Serie 1926 xxix. 134—138 deals with Zeus
'E\tv0(pios at Tarentum, Metapontum, and Lokroi Epizephyrioi.
i. 602 eagle on pyramidal structures at Tarsos and Seleukeia Pieria. F. Cumont
'L'aigle funeraire des Syriens et l'apotheose des empereurs' in the Revue de Vhistoire
des religions 1910 Ixii. 119—164 with figs. 1—22 and pi. 1, id. (citing A. H. Gardiner)
'A propos de l'aigle funeraire des Syriens' ib. 1911 lxiii. 208—214, S. Ronzevalle
'L'aigle funeraire en Syrie' in the Milangcs de la Faculte" orientate: Universite Saint-
Joseph, Beyrouth 1912 v. 2. 1*—62* with 9 figs., 103*—115* with 4 figs., L. Deubner
'Die Apotheose des Antoninus Pius' in the Riim. Mitth. 1912 xxvii. 1—20 figs. 1—4,
F. Cumont Etudes Syricnnes Paris 1917 pp. 35—118 ('L'aigle funeraire d'Hierapolis et
l'apotheose des empereurs') with figs. 9—43.
i. 602. For V as the womb of a mother-goddess see the evidence collected by
F. Dornseiff Das Alphabet in Myslik und Magit Leipzig—Berlin 1922 p. 21 f., M. Mayer
'Delta praehistoricum' in the Berl. philol. IVoch. Jan. 19, 1929 pp. 91—94, E. Wttst in
the Jahresbericht iiber die Fortschritte der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft 1932 lviii.
1. 142.
i. 603 n. 5 Di-Sandas. R. Rochette in the Me'moires de I'Institut National de France
(AcadJmie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres) Paris 1848 xvii. 161 insists 'qu'il faut certaine-
ment lire de cette maniere: Ai-'2a.v5dv.'
604 the rock-carvings near Boghaz-keui. These are now well published by K. Bittel
Die Felsbilder von Yazilikaya Bamberg 1934 with bibliography, map, plan, 28 photo-
graphic pis., and panoramic drawing, id. Die Rutnen von Bogazkoy Berlin—Leipzig 1937
pp. 1 —107 with 63 figs., chronological table, and 3 plans. It appears that the great
procession of Iasily Kaya may be dated between 1350 and 1330 B.C. (C. Picard in the
Rev. Arch. 1937 ii. 256).
i. 604 If. Zeus Dolichaios and Iupiter Dolichenus. To the bibliography given on p. 604
n. 8 should be added F. Cumont £tudes Syriennes Paris 1917 pp. 173—202 ('Doliche et
le Zeus Dolichenos') with figs. 55—70, id. 'Groupe de marbre du Zeus Dolichenos' in
Syria 1920 i. 183—189 pi. 17 (found 'entre Marash et Biredjik': Zeus stands on bull
supported by altar with base inscribed Kplairos Kai SiX/Safi^lis), K. A. Neugebauer
Antike Bronzestatuettcn Berlin 1921 p. 118 f. fig. 63 (Genius of Iupiter Dolichenus from
Mar'ash, now in the Antiquarium at Berlin), p. 120 fig. 63 (Iupiter Dolichenus from
Berlin—Lichtenberg, now in the Antiquarium at Berlin), id. in Gnomon 1930 vi. 269,
J. Leipoldt in H. Haas Bildcratlas zur Rcligionsgcschichtc Leipzig—Erlangen 1926 ix—