Zeus : a study in ancient religion . s) without local Fig. 815. A leaden anchor, found off the coast of Kyrene and now in the British Museum, bearsin relief the ships name XEYC YTTATOC (C Toxr Ancient Ships Cambridge 1894p. 71 f pi. 8, 45, 46 and 47 ( = my fig. 815)). The lettering points to s. i According to schol. T. //. 13. 837 some persons understood Aios avyds as denoting rdvxprfka tCov opojv ! ^ Examples of this appellative have been collected, classified, and discussed by in the Sitzungsber. d. Akad. d. Wiss. Betdin 1897 pp. 200—225 and F. CumontHypsistos


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . s) without local Fig. 815. A leaden anchor, found off the coast of Kyrene and now in the British Museum, bearsin relief the ships name XEYC YTTATOC (C Toxr Ancient Ships Cambridge 1894p. 71 f pi. 8, 45, 46 and 47 ( = my fig. 815)). The lettering points to s. i According to schol. T. //. 13. 837 some persons understood Aios avyds as denoting rdvxprfka tCov opojv ! ^ Examples of this appellative have been collected, classified, and discussed by in the Sitzungsber. d. Akad. d. Wiss. Betdin 1897 pp. 200—225 and F. CumontHypsistos (Supplement a la Revue de f instruction publique en Belgique, 1897) Bruxelles1897 pp. I—15, id. in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ix. 444--450 Tr/ztaros. I amunder deep obligation to their labours, as the following list will show. Zeus Txf/LaTos was worshipped (i) at Athens in the Pnyx. For a good survey of theproblems that cluster about this much-disputed site see in pri?nis J. M. Crow andJ. Thacher Clarke *The Athenian Pnyx in Papers of the American School o


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