Zeus : a study in ancient religion . Fig. 810. Fig. 811. A(7/cpatV ^ Avbiwv Kap-rrQu d-rrapxas (pepoures), had a cult in Halikarnassos also ; that hewas an oak-Zeus (Hesych. daKpa- 8pvs dKaprrot, cp. O. Schrader Prehistoric Antiquitiesof the Aryan Peoples trans. F. B. Jevons London 1890 p. 226, Prellwitz Etym. Gr. Spr.^ p. 59, Boisacq Diet. itym. de la Langue Gr. p. 90); and that he is to be seenon imperial coppers of the town as a bearded god crowned with rays and standing betweentwo oak-trees, on each of which is a bird (raven? dove?) [Brit. Mns. Cat. Coitis Caria,etc. p. no no. 8


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . Fig. 810. Fig. 811. A(7/cpatV ^ Avbiwv Kap-rrQu d-rrapxas (pepoures), had a cult in Halikarnassos also ; that hewas an oak-Zeus (Hesych. daKpa- 8pvs dKaprrot, cp. O. Schrader Prehistoric Antiquitiesof the Aryan Peoples trans. F. B. Jevons London 1890 p. 226, Prellwitz Etym. Gr. Spr.^ p. 59, Boisacq Diet. itym. de la Langue Gr. p. 90); and that he is to be seenon imperial coppers of the town as a bearded god crowned with rays and standing betweentwo oak-trees, on each of which is a bird (raven? dove?) [Brit. Mns. Cat. Coitis Caria,etc. p. no no. 83 pi. 19, 2 (=my fig. 807) Trajan, no. 85 ( = my fig. 808) Antoninus Pius,p. Ill no. 88 (=my fig. 810) Septimius Severus, W. M. Leake Numismata HellenicaLondon 1854 Asiatic Greece p. 64 ( = my fig. 809) Commodus, Overbeck Gr. p. 2iof. Mlinztaf. 3, 12, Head Hist. mt7/i.^ p. 619 fig. 305. Fig. 811 GordianusPius is from a specimen in my collection). It is of course possible that A/cpatos was asecond appellative of Zeus


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