Zeus : a study in ancient religion . v). ^ Snpra p. 1179. ^ Supra p. 1178 f. •^ Supra p. 1179 n. 6. Note that Tt^Xc^oj, a clipped form of T-qXecpdvTjs {F. Bechtel—A. Fick Die Griechischen Personentiamen- Gottingen 1894 p. 374) was, like Opearris{supra p. 1179), a name which would fitly describe a mountain-god (cp. Od. 24. 83, 281, Menand. AevKa^ia frag, i, 4 {Frag. com. Gr. iv. 158 f. Meineke)«/. Strab. 452,and the like). II84 Appendix N the Pergamenes invented an eponymous hero Pergamos^, they portrayed him(fig. 985)2 with the features of Zeus Philios. Whether Zeus Philios at Pe


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . v). ^ Snpra p. 1179. ^ Supra p. 1178 f. •^ Supra p. 1179 n. 6. Note that Tt^Xc^oj, a clipped form of T-qXecpdvTjs {F. Bechtel—A. Fick Die Griechischen Personentiamen- Gottingen 1894 p. 374) was, like Opearris{supra p. 1179), a name which would fitly describe a mountain-god (cp. Od. 24. 83, 281, Menand. AevKa^ia frag, i, 4 {Frag. com. Gr. iv. 158 f. Meineke)«/. Strab. 452,and the like). II84 Appendix N the Pergamenes invented an eponymous hero Pergamos^, they portrayed him(fig. 985)2 with the features of Zeus Philios. Whether Zeus Philios at Pergamon was in any sense Dionysiac, we canhardly determine. Kphidle in his hand (figs. 981, 982) is no proof Nor can welay stress on the curious association of Telephos with the vine^. The most we.


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