Zeus : a study in ancient religion . of theAlkmaionidai, not only rebuilt the Telesterion at Eleusis (520—515 ), but also tried toestablish a panHellenic Zeus-cult at Athens. He thinks that these two enterprises werenot unconnected. Hippias dealt in oracles (Hdt. 5. 93, cp. 90), Hipparchos in dreams(Hdt. 5. 36); and Hipparchos was at one time under the influence of Onomakritos(Hdt. 7. 6). Such men might well honour Zeus as the supreme god of the Orphiccosmogony. But, with the fall of the mystically-minded Peisistrat-idai, the vast temple M^as left unfinished, and the democracyreverted to t


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . of theAlkmaionidai, not only rebuilt the Telesterion at Eleusis (520—515 ), but also tried toestablish a panHellenic Zeus-cult at Athens. He thinks that these two enterprises werenot unconnected. Hippias dealt in oracles (Hdt. 5. 93, cp. 90), Hipparchos in dreams(Hdt. 5. 36); and Hipparchos was at one time under the influence of Onomakritos(Hdt. 7. 6). Such men might well honour Zeus as the supreme god of the Orphiccosmogony. But, with the fall of the mystically-minded Peisistrat-idai, the vast temple M^as left unfinished, and the democracyreverted to the worship of Athena. ii. 1133 n. I. With fig. 957 cp. the Roman mural relief ofMars and Apollo with an oracular bird on a pillar in a cage(G. P. Campana Antiche opere m plastica Roma 1842 —1851pi. 19, Brit. Mtis. Cat. Terracottas ^. 381 no. D 507, Von Rohden—Winnefeld A7tt. Tej-rakotten iv. i. 20f. figs. 29—32). ii. T143 fig- 964- A specimen in the British Museum (fig. 1024from a cast) shows the type somewhat more CORRIGENDA ii. 19 line 2. For Kynados read Kounados. 67 n. 3. For p. 377 read p. 57. 115 n. 2 line 4. For oTrep read 67rep. 120 n. I last quotation. For ^ Ofirjpos^ read ^Ofirjpos.^ . 133 n. o. For Gaulminus read Gualminus dts. 182 n. I line 5. For Nalio7iahnus.^ read ^ NationalmusJ . 209 n. 2 line 10. For OX//-ov read OXyaoj/. 241 n. 4 line 6 from bottom of page. For Pherekyde read Pherekydes. 298 n. 2. For Modius read Modiusj. 423 n. 3 sub Jin. For Ri^benhavn read Ki^benhavn, . 436 n. 7. For 376 f. read 22 ff. 547 n. 2 should be numbered n. 4, and n. 3 should be numbered n. 5. 565 n. 2 line 5. For 7; read 77. 664 n. I line 10. For ^syrinx^ read syrinx. ji^ n. 2 line 2. For E/cdxT;? read E/cdrT^s. 729 n. o line 15 from bottom of page. For ii 208 f. read ii. 208 f. 774 n. I line 7. For Vishna read Vishnu. 784 n. 7. For Kentoripai read Kentouripai. 806 n. 8. For ^daTepoirrjTrjs read ^ dffTepoinjT-qs. 808 n. o line 11. For 5 read 5. 829 line 23. For t


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