Flügel memorial volume . g handle o^g/d)i; = TQaqov6T]nog/T9aqov8a^O(; That is, simply another spelling of the name on our Boss. The handlehere furnishes a cumulative spelHng (§12) of the final syllable -og,already spelled by the district hy\\ioq/ha\ioc,. Lake Goektchai is in Ar-menia, northeast of Medan, the capital of the kingdom of Tarcondemus (§57)- ^ Meyer, Geschkhte des Altertums, 2d ed. I. 2, pages 592, 580; also TAP THE TARCONDEMUS BOSS — HEMPL 163 72. April 10, 1899, Hommel wrote concerning Dr. Hayes Wardscylinder seal, as I have stated above.^^ From casts furnished by


Flügel memorial volume . g handle o^g/d)i; = TQaqov6T]nog/T9aqov8a^O(; That is, simply another spelling of the name on our Boss. The handlehere furnishes a cumulative spelHng (§12) of the final syllable -og,already spelled by the district hy\\ioq/ha\ioc,. Lake Goektchai is in Ar-menia, northeast of Medan, the capital of the kingdom of Tarcondemus (§57)- ^ Meyer, Geschkhte des Altertums, 2d ed. I. 2, pages 592, 580; also TAP THE TARCONDEMUS BOSS — HEMPL 163 72. April 10, 1899, Hommel wrote concerning Dr. Hayes Wardscylinder seal, as I have stated above.^^ From casts furnished by , Mr. Rylands made a drawing, which I here venture to find three lines of Hittite text and a priest standing between two sym-bolic effigies. One of these has a stags head and antlers and a bodyconsisting of the coils of a serpent, with the tail and legs of a representatives of life on the earth, in the earth, and above theearth/2* are clear attributes of Gea, or Mother Earth, otherwise known. as Ma, Demeter, Rhea, Cybele, etc. The other effigy consists of a stand-ard supporting horns enclosing the orb of the moon, that is, the attri-butes of the moon goddess, with whom Cybele was often identified. Thefirst line of Hittite text contains the name of Great Traqon (§ 64), thesecond that of Great Cybele, in the genitive case, each name beingpreceded by the sign of supremacy (§36). We have found the shieldused to spell yo (§48), here it spells nv. The second character is, asHommel points out, evidently a dove. That is, JieXeidg. This with thepreceding xv gives us Kv(3eXt]i; or Kv^ekaq of Cybele. The third line is— prow, :iQ(iii[Qa] penis, Jtgfocl /oo/,-= K88[ia] ^ ?^Writo?. handle, ovg/oic, We have already seen (§68) that masculine nouns in -% instead ofadding -(; as in classical Greek, may take -og, the full ending of thesecond declension, just as Attic Greek took -ov in the genitive. ThisjtQoqpT]TOi; would thus be a regular Hittite form of jtQoq


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