Zeus : a study in ancient religion . | 8s piev8^ [xiy uvrjffav Kal r ^kXvov Fig. 938. r al8eaeraL Kovpas Atos dcraov ioixras, \ rbv6s 8i k dvrivrjTai Kal re (XrepeCjs aTroeiTrrj, |Xlffffovrai 8 dpa rai ye Ala Kpovlojva KiovaaL \ r(^Arr]v dpi eTrecrdat, tva ^Xa(f>dels diroricrri(see for variants A. Ludwich ad loc, for imitations Quint. Smyrn. 10. 300 ff. Atrais5 dirodvpLia p^^ets, | at pa /cat aurat Zrjvbs ipiySoviroLO dvyarpes | etVi, , Orph. I lOO Appendix M of Purification^. The exact relationship of all these appellatives and the growthof the religious beliefs implied


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . | 8s piev8^ [xiy uvrjffav Kal r ^kXvov Fig. 938. r al8eaeraL Kovpas Atos dcraov ioixras, \ rbv6s 8i k dvrivrjTai Kal re (XrepeCjs aTroeiTrrj, |Xlffffovrai 8 dpa rai ye Ala Kpovlojva KiovaaL \ r(^Arr]v dpi eTrecrdat, tva ^Xa(f>dels diroricrri(see for variants A. Ludwich ad loc, for imitations Quint. Smyrn. 10. 300 ff. Atrais5 dirodvpLia p^^ets, | at pa /cat aurat Zrjvbs ipiySoviroLO dvyarpes | etVi, , Orph. I lOO Appendix M of Purification^. The exact relationship of all these appellatives and the growthof the religious beliefs implied by them are still far from clear. Perhaps weshall come within measurable distance of the truth by assuming that develop-ment proceeded on some such lines as follow: Arg. 107 f. cited supra p. 1097 n. 2, and for a parody Anth. Pal. 11. 361. i ff. (Auto-medon)). How Zeus could have begotten such creatures, halt wrinkled squinting,was a puzzle (Bion Borysthenites yr<2^. 44 Mullach ap. Clem. Al. protr. 4. 56. i p. 43,29 ff. Stahlin, Herakleitos quaestt. Horn. 37, Porph. quaest. II. 97


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