Zeus : a study in ancient religion . rd Friedrich Wehev\ Hamdur<r Miinchen 1908i. 136 no. [983 pi. 25). The variation of type is presumably due to the die-sinker anddoes not reproduce the original aspect of Hageladas work. ii. 743 n. 5. More complete is a later example now in my collection (fig. 1021).Zeus, with abundant hair and wreath of large bay-leaves, advances brandishing a three-spiked thunderbolt (one end broken) in his right hand and supporting an eagle erect onhis left wrist. Height 3f inches. Careful work of the Hellenistic age. ii. 744 n. 3. The Pourtales amphora is now in the L


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . rd Friedrich Wehev\ Hamdur<r Miinchen 1908i. 136 no. [983 pi. 25). The variation of type is presumably due to the die-sinker anddoes not reproduce the original aspect of Hageladas work. ii. 743 n. 5. More complete is a later example now in my collection (fig. 1021).Zeus, with abundant hair and wreath of large bay-leaves, advances brandishing a three-spiked thunderbolt (one end broken) in his right hand and supporting an eagle erect onhis left wrist. Height 3f inches. Careful work of the Hellenistic age. ii. 744 n. 3. The Pourtales amphora is now in the Louvre (G 204) : see E. PottierVases antiques du Louvre 3<^ Serie Paris 1922 p. 204 f. pi. 129, J. D. Beazley Attic red-figured Vases in A?nerican Museums Cambridge Mass. 1918 p. 38 (in the style of theBerlin painter), Hoppin Red-fig. Vases i. 65 no. 45. ii. 757 fig. 700. A second and better preserved specimen ot this important coin haslately come to light. I am indebted to Mr C. T. Seltman for the casts from which my 1224 Addenda. Fig. 1021. illustration of it (fig. 1022) is drawn. The obverse is rrom the same die as that of fig. 701;the reverse, from the same die as that of fig. 700.


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