Zeus : a study in ancient religion . [x^v rod Ba/cx^wsd^Lovvdov Kokovfiivov etvuL dfiwiXivov, to 8^ toO MeiXix^ov (X^klvov. tcl yap <TVKa /xetXtxaKaXeladai, where T. Reinesius proposed alteration of M.€t\lx(€L\€i\ ^ (cp. Souid. MSpvxoSy /xupSrepos Mopvxov) is a goodexample of misplaced ingenuity. 1 At Athens in s. vi (Poll. 8. 142 rpets deoiis dfivivai KeXevei T^SXcov, Ik^o-cov,Kaddp<Ttov, E^aKCffT^pa, Zeus under three diverse aspects (cp. Poll. i. 24), as observed by W. Dindorf ad loc, G. F. Schoemann GriechischeAlte


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . [x^v rod Ba/cx^wsd^Lovvdov Kokovfiivov etvuL dfiwiXivov, to 8^ toO MeiXix^ov (X^klvov. tcl yap <TVKa /xetXtxaKaXeladai, where T. Reinesius proposed alteration of M.€t\lx(€L\€i\ ^ (cp. Souid. MSpvxoSy /xupSrepos Mopvxov) is a goodexample of misplaced ingenuity. 1 At Athens in s. vi (Poll. 8. 142 rpets deoiis dfivivai KeXevei T^SXcov, Ik^o-cov,Kaddp<Ttov, E^aKCffT^pa, Zeus under three diverse aspects (cp. Poll. i. 24), as observed by W. Dindorf ad loc, G. F. Schoemann GriechischeAlterthiimer^ Berlin 1902 ii. 145, 2]6 = id. Antujuitesrecques trans. C. Galuski Paris 1887 ii. 185, 331,O. Jessen in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. viii. recognition of Zeus E^a/c€(rT77p (Hesych. E^a/ce-(TTqpios 6 Zei7S. /cat ?i7Hpa) is perhaps not unconnectedwith the fact that Solons own father was E^7;/ce( oath by this triad of Zeuses was inscribed on thea^oies (Hesych. rpets deoi irapd ^dXojvi iv rots d^oaiv. Fig. 9.^5« I094 Appendix M 6pK(p rera/crat <TpeU Oeoi/s einfiapT^pea-dai,?:


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