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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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ii. 544 n. 3 the Egyptian neter. Miss M. A. Murray ' The sign |' in Studies presented

to F. LI. Griffith London 1932 pp. 312—315 pi. 49 argues that this sign represents a pole
with votive streamers and is descended from an early cult of the poplar or willow.

ii. 547 n. 2 the sacrificial table. H. Mischkowski Die heiligen Tische im Gotterkultus
der Griechen und Homer Kdnigsberg i. Pr. 1917 p. 32 f.

ii. 548 n. o sword-worship. Among the Quadi (Amm. Marc. 17. 12. 21 quorum
regalis Vitrodorus, Viduari filius regis, et Agilimundus subregulus, aliique optimates et

a b
Fig. 892.

iudices, variis populis praesidentes,...eductis...mucronibus, quos pro numinibus colunt,
iuravere se permansuros in fide). In the south-east of Sweden (A. Norden Ostergbt/ands
Bronsalder LinkSping 1925 pp. 1—407 is summarised by A. J. Uppvall in the Am.
Joum. Arch. 1927 xxxi. 394—397, who notes among the rock-carvings in the region
of BrSviken 'gigantic swords...now carried by one man, now by two, and found in
processions where one being—a giant—towers above the rest.' Cp. O. Almgren in
Ebert Reallex. iii. 216 with pi. 51, i, H. Shetelig—H. Falk Scandinavian Archaeology
trans. E. V. Gordon Oxford 1937 p. 167 ff.).

ii. 549 Kronos swallowing his own children. See now M. Pohlenz in Pauly—Wissowa
Real.Enc. xi. 1991 ff.

ii. 549 Krdtios as 'Chopper.' R. Eisler Weltenmantel und Himmelszelt Munchen
1910 ii. 385 n. o attempts to combine two incompatibles: 'Kronos als *K6p-vos = Kelpuv
 
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