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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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'Aypdrepoi, 6eoi 'Aypeit and considers their significance. He argues that they were
primarily 'Hunters'—SondergStter in Usener's sense (supra ii. 13 n. t)—who were
secondarily identified with a variety of greater gods. A similar conclusion, as Weinreich
observes, had been reached by L. Malten Kyrene (Philologische Untersuchungen xx)
Berlin 1911 p. 10.

ii. 973 n. 1 life-priests of Zeus Solymei'is. F. Schehl in the Jahresh. d. oest. arch. Inst.
1929 xxiv Beiblatt pp. 95—106 adds another [rde] -yevbixevov Sm f3iov Aios SoXu/^ws |
[Upia\ 'Tifiipwv K\aiSiop 'Aplinrav from an inscription of 140—145 A.D. found at
Termessos.

Fig. 919.

ii. 974 n. o festival of Zeus Eleuthirios. Other views in J. N. Svoronos ' TEP-
H TO KAI10TC EXOTCA' in the Joiirn. Intern. d'Arc/i. Num. 1898 i.

181—184.

ii. 977 ff. Mount Argaios. The engineer E. J. Ritter ' Erdjias Dag' in the Zeitschrift
des Deutschcn und Osterreichischen Alpenvereins Innsbruck 193r • Ixii. 124—148 gives a
full account of Mt Argaios (pp. 124—127 (i) ' Vorgeschichte,' 127—133 (ii) ' Der Berg
(Lage, Aufbau und Gestalt),' 133—137 (iii) ' Ersteigungsgeschichte,' 137—148 (iv) 'Er-
lebnisse') with p. 129 ' Kartenskizze vom Erdjias Dag,' opposite p. 134 a fine photo-
graphic plate of 'Erdjias Dag gesehen von der Seldschukenburg in Kaisserie,' etc., and
p. 146 'Zeichnung des Gipfelturmes.' Mr C. M. Sleeman, to whom I am indebted for
my knowledge of this article, himself climbed the mountain on Aug. 30, 1936 and took
a series of excellent photographs, of which I reproduce two—fig. 915 the rocky summit
with the upper part of a snow slope on the northern side, and fig. 916 a rock-pinnacle
a little beneath and south-east of the summit with the plain of Everek in the distance.
 
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