Zeus : a study in ancient religion . bninitcni but Dalmatae^-poris but -para). Thus the former etymology would give us Savaffios, the latterTsava&ios. ii. 282 n. 2. P. Roussel—^J. Hatzfeld in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1909 xxxiii. 511 no. 29publish a marble slab, from a house of the agordoi Theophrastos in Delos, inscribed in late lettering Aetei Za/3a^tw(6) | /car evxw Mo | tov yeyovoTO^ | iv AtjXwc AiA[iou?] . See also P. Roussel Ddlos Colonie athinienne Paris 1916 p. 276 n. 7. ii. 285 n. o no. (3). The relief from Philadelpheia {Ala-Shehir) in Lydia, hithertoincorrectly described, is figur


Zeus : a study in ancient religion . bninitcni but Dalmatae^-poris but -para). Thus the former etymology would give us Savaffios, the latterTsava&ios. ii. 282 n. 2. P. Roussel—^J. Hatzfeld in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 1909 xxxiii. 511 no. 29publish a marble slab, from a house of the agordoi Theophrastos in Delos, inscribed in late lettering Aetei Za/3a^tw(6) | /car evxw Mo | tov yeyovoTO^ | iv AtjXwc AiA[iou?] . See also P. Roussel Ddlos Colonie athinienne Paris 1916 p. 276 n. 7. ii. 285 n. o no. (3). The relief from Philadelpheia {Ala-Shehir) in Lydia, hithertoincorrectly described, is figured from a photograph ( = my fig. ion) by J. Keil—A. vonPremerstein Bericht iiber eine zv^^eite Reise in Lydien in the Denkschr. d. Akad. Wien1911 ii Abh. p. 84 no. 2. A bearded man standing erect, in chiton and hifudtion, holds C. II. 77 I2l8 Addenda his garment with his left hand. With his right hand he pours a libation from a phidle intoa krat^r, set on the ground, about which two snakes are twined, apparently drinking out. ©YAZIOMMEAYAEITHINl WAOYTlUMl Wil©TTSilS^@IiMlASaiM EY§€H


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