Zeus : a study in ancient religion . s. 607 ff., Eur. (9r. schol. ad , 159ff., 633 ff., Ap. Rhod. 2. 1271 ff., Souid. fieXtTodTTa =schol. Aristoph. Lys. 601. See further H. Usener Milch und Honig in the Rhein. Ivii. 177—195 { = id. Kleine Schriften Leipzig—Berlin 1913 iv. 398—417) and Opferrittis und Voropfer der Griechen und Romer ( Videnskapsselskapets Skrifter,II. Klasse. 1914. No. i) Kristiania 1915 pp. 102—105. ^^ Supra p. 1105. ^^ Supra p. 1107. Zeus Meilichios 1143 (8) Zeus Meilichios at Argos. Outside Athens the cult of Zeus Meili


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . s. 607 ff., Eur. (9r. schol. ad , 159ff., 633 ff., Ap. Rhod. 2. 1271 ff., Souid. fieXtTodTTa =schol. Aristoph. Lys. 601. See further H. Usener Milch und Honig in the Rhein. Ivii. 177—195 { = id. Kleine Schriften Leipzig—Berlin 1913 iv. 398—417) and Opferrittis und Voropfer der Griechen und Romer ( Videnskapsselskapets Skrifter,II. Klasse. 1914. No. i) Kristiania 1915 pp. 102—105. ^^ Supra p. 1105. ^^ Supra p. 1107. Zeus Meilichios 1143 (8) Zeus Meilichios at Argos. Outside Athens the cult of Zeus Meilichios seems to have borne a similarcharacter. Thus at Argos there was a seated statue of Zeus Meilichios^ made ofwhite marble by Polykleitos (so it was said) to purify the people from the stainof kindred bloodshed^ Argive coppers of imperial date show several types ofZeus. Coinsof Hadrian (fig. 961) and Lucius Verus give his head alone^. Others,struck by Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, and Lucius Verus (fig. 962), represent.


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