
327 Janiform aryballos, combining male and female Dionysiac heads. To face page Bifrontal head (lanus ?) in the Palazzo Spada at Rome. Buckler in Constantinople: Zeus Sabdzios on horseback, with altar, krat&r, and leafless tree, in which are eagle and snake, surmounted by votive inscription '. XVIII Krafdr in the British Museum: Apollon honoured by the followers of Dionysos a t Delphoi. XVII Kratdr from Jiiz Oba: Apollon visits Dionysos at Delphoi. XVI Polychrome pelike from Jiiz Oba: Zeus takes counsel with Themis. XV Silver simpulum from Cullera, representing Zeus as a swan with Leda, as a man with Semele, as Artemis with Kallisto, as an eagle with Ganymedes, etc. XIV Hydria from Vulci, now in the British Museum: Medeia renews the youth of lason. : XIII Hydria in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge: the Peliades about to carry out the instructions of Medeia.

XII The Chigi base at Dresden, representing: (a} The rape of the Delphic tripod by Herakles (£) The dedication of a columnar tripod by the Pythia and the neokoros ' (c} The dedication of a torch by a priest and priestess. XA?pe, TTATEp, M6fA QAYMA, Mcf AN0pCC>nOICIN ONElAp,ĪYT ) The Pythia^ and the Caldron Small bronze altar resembling that on the Cretan coin. TOO WIN Aei npoyroN Te KAI YCTATON IAACKONTAI. TOY r^p KAI reNOc ei/weN' oc A' Hnioc ANOpconoiciN AeliA CHMAIN6I, AAofc A' en) eproN epe/pei, MIMNHCKCON BlOTOlO, Aefei A' OT6 BCC)AOC AplCTHīoyci' Te KAI MAKeAHci, Aerei A* ore AeliA) O>PAI KAI YO)NTAI. €K AlOC ApXa>M€C6A, TON OYAeTTOT* ANApeC eO AppHTON' TTACAI VOLUME II ZEUS GOD OF THE DARK SKY (THUNDER AND LIGHTNING) a) Zevs aXXoKa peis ireXei atones, a\Xo/ca 8' vet THEOKRITOS 4.

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