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Zeus : a study in ancient religion - Warburg Institute

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XX Contents<br />

§ 6. <strong>Zeus</strong> <strong>in</strong> relation to the Sun<br />

(«t) Direct identifications of <strong>Zeus</strong> with the Sun<br />

(£) Cult-epithets of <strong>Zeus</strong> that may be solar<br />

(c) The Sun as the Eye<br />

(«0<br />

The Sun as a Wheel<br />

0)<br />

(y)<br />

W<br />

(0<br />

of <strong>Zeus</strong> .<br />

i. The Solar Wheel <strong>in</strong> Greece<br />

u.<br />

iii.<br />

iv.<br />

v.<br />

vi.<br />

vii.<br />

viii.<br />

ix.<br />

XI.<br />

xii.<br />

xiii.<br />

(a) Ixion . . . .<br />

Triptolemos<br />

Kirke<br />

Medeia . .<br />

lynx<br />

(0<br />

<strong>Zeus</strong> and the Solar Wheel<br />

Isis, Nemesis, Tyche, Fortuna<br />

<strong>Zeus</strong> and the Solar Disk .<br />

The Lycian Symbol .<br />

The Lycian Symbol and the Kyklops<br />

The Kyklops of the East and the Kyklops of<br />

The Kyklops and <strong>Zeus</strong><br />

The Bl<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g of the Kyklops' Eye<br />

Prometheus' Theft of Fire<br />

The Fire-drill <strong>in</strong> relation to Prometheus, the Kyklops<br />

and <strong>Zeus</strong><br />

The Solar Wheel comb<strong>in</strong>ed with Animals<br />

The Solar Chariot<br />

The Solar Wreath<br />

(e) The Sun as the Bird of <strong>Zeus</strong><br />

(/) The Sun and the Ram<br />

i. The Ram and the Sun <strong>in</strong> Egypt. <strong>Zeus</strong> Amman<br />

11.<br />

iii.<br />

iv.<br />

v.<br />

vi.<br />

vii.<br />

viii.<br />

ix.<br />

x.<br />

(a)<br />

Khnemu and Amen<br />

03) Amen and <strong>Zeus</strong> Thebaieus<br />

(y)<br />

(8)<br />

Amen and <strong>Zeus</strong> Ammrm~ .<br />

Ba'al-hamman and <strong>Zeus</strong> Amnion<br />

(«) <strong>Zeus</strong> Ammon and the Snake '<br />

.<br />

(() <strong>Zeus</strong> of the Oasis a Graeco-Libyan<br />

(17) The youthful Amnion<br />

eod<br />

the West<br />

(0) The Oasis of Siwah .<br />

The Ram and the Sun <strong>in</strong> Phrygia. <strong>Zeus</strong> Sabdzios<br />

The Golden or Purple Ram of the Etruscans and Italian<br />

The Golden or Purple Lamb of Atreus<br />

The Cattle of the Sun<br />

The Golden Lamb <strong>in</strong> a folk-tale from Epeiros<br />

The Golden or Purple Ram of Phrixos<br />

<strong>Zeus</strong> Aktnios or Akraios and his Fleeces<br />

<strong>Zeus</strong> Meilichios, <strong>Zeus</strong> Ktteios, and the Fleece of <strong>Zeus</strong><br />

The Significance of the Ram <strong>in</strong> the Cults of <strong>Zeus</strong><br />

PAGES<br />

I86—730

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