Zeus : a study in ancient religion . I Fig. 890. type that have been put forward (for a full list see now Oldfather in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 80—85): lupiter Tona?is brandishing a thunderbolt(J. Hardouin Nummi antiqui populorum et urbimn illustrati Parisiis 1684p. 244, A. S. Mazzocchi In Regii Herculanensis Miisei Aeneas Tabulas Hera-cleenses Commentarii Neapoli 1754 p. 527 f.: see Eckhel Doctr. num. vet.^ f.), Dionysos with Ola-rpos (F. M. Avellino in the Giornale nu7nismatico1811—1812 ii. 24 and in his Opuscoli diversi Napoli 1833 ii. 108 ff. citing interalia Nonn. Dion. 9. 2


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . I Fig. 890. type that have been put forward (for a full list see now Oldfather in Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. xi. 80—85): lupiter Tona?is brandishing a thunderbolt(J. Hardouin Nummi antiqui populorum et urbimn illustrati Parisiis 1684p. 244, A. S. Mazzocchi In Regii Herculanensis Miisei Aeneas Tabulas Hera-cleenses Commentarii Neapoli 1754 p. 527 f.: see Eckhel Doctr. num. vet.^ f.), Dionysos with Ola-rpos (F. M. Avellino in the Giornale nu7nismatico1811—1812 ii. 24 and in his Opuscoli diversi Napoli 1833 ii. 108 ff. citing interalia Nonn. Dion. 9. 263 f. where Ino lashes the Maenads with sprays of that in Hunter Cat, Coins i. 127 pi. 9, 10 = my fig. 891 the small runneris replaced by an ivy-leaf with a long stalk, an attribute which appears againon the reverse of the same coin), Herakles returning from the Hyperboreoi C. II. 66 1042 Appendix G. Fig. 891. with one of the Kerkopes (F. Streber Ueber die Miinzen von Caulonia in the Abh. d. bayer. Akad. iS^J philol. Classe ii. 709 ff.), ApoUon withlaurel-branch and the purified Orestes(K. O. Miiller Handbuch der Archaolo-gie der Kunsfi Breslau 1835 p. 516, der alien Kunst Gottingen1835 i. 8 pl- 16, 72), Apollon as Kadaprrisor KaBdpcTLos with Aristaios (HonoredAlbert due de Luynes in the \. 426), Apollon with Daphnis or Hyakinthos (J. de Witte in the Rev. P- 400 ff. makes these suggestions, but prefers to follow T. Panofka : seez?tfrd)^ Apollon as Ka6apTr]s—or else the Demos of Kaulonia—performing the actof lustration with the genius of dyviafxos or Kadap/xos on his arm (R. Rochette Me-moires de Numismatique et dantiquite Paris 1840 p. i ff. followed by C. Cavedoniin the Bull. d. I?ist. 1842 p. 90 f), Apollon as sun-god with a lustral branch anda wind-god dispersing miasmas (W. Watkiss Lloyd On the types of the coinsof Caulonia in the N


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