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Zeus : a study in ancient religion - Warburg Institute

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7 6<br />

lupiter-Columns<br />

either a thunderbolt (pi. iii)^ or a spear (fig. 37)^: <strong>in</strong> one case he<br />

Fig. 36-<br />

second^my fig. 36, F. Haug und G. Sixt Die romischen Inschriften und Bildwerke<br />

IViirttemhergs, im Auftrag des wilrlt. Geschichts- und Altertumsvere<strong>in</strong>s herausgegeben<br />

Stuttgart 1900 no. 343 with the same two figs., F. Hertle<strong>in</strong> op. cit. pp. 3 f., 29, 30<br />

with n. I, 35, 37, 43, 46, 65 With the second fig. as title-vignette). lupiter, wear<strong>in</strong>g<br />

himdtiott only, which is fastened by a brooch on his right shoulder and leaves the left<br />

shoulder bare, stands erect <strong>in</strong> a small chariot : his left hand orig<strong>in</strong>ally held the re<strong>in</strong>s, his<br />

right was somewhat drawn back and raised. The two horses, harnessed under a yoke,<br />

gallop onwards, their forefeet supported on the shoulders and hands of a beardless male<br />

figure with serpentiform legs.<br />

^ Group <strong>in</strong> red Vosges sandstone (orig<strong>in</strong>al height c. o"7o"* to o"8o"'), found <strong>in</strong> 1908 <strong>in</strong><br />

the <strong>in</strong>ner court of a villa rtistica <strong>in</strong> the Wasserwald six kilometres S.W. of Saverne and<br />

now <strong>in</strong> the Museum of that town (A. Fuchs <strong>in</strong> the Anzeigerfur elsdssische Altertutiiskimde<br />

1909 i. 32 with fig., id. <strong>in</strong> the Elsdssische Monatsschrift fiir Geschichte und Volkskunde<br />

1911 ii. 472—480, id. Die A'uliur der kellischen Vogesensiedelungen Zabern i. E. 1914<br />

pp. 120— 124 with pi. 23, I (base and shaft), pi. 24, i, 2, pi. 25, i, 2 (four views of rider),<br />

E. Wendl<strong>in</strong>g Die keltisch-rbmischen Ste<strong>in</strong>denkmdler des Zaberner Museums Zs^ittn 1912<br />

nos. 62 and 63, F. Hertle<strong>in</strong> op. cit. pp. 9, 30 n. i, 31, 37, 43). With it was the rest of<br />

the monument, viz. a pla<strong>in</strong> base, a smooth turned shaft {supra p. 71 n. 5), and a simple<br />

capital. The rider, whose head resembles that of lupiter, wears noth<strong>in</strong>g but a cloak: he<br />

grasps <strong>in</strong> his raised right hand an iron thunderbolt (length o'45'") with t<strong>in</strong>es. The horse,<br />

equipped with a saddle-cloth, was supported by the usual kneel<strong>in</strong>g figure. I am <strong>in</strong>debted<br />

to Prof. L. Bachmeyer, Director of the Museum at Saverne, for a m<strong>in</strong>utely accurate<br />

description of the whole monument together with trac<strong>in</strong>gs of its several parts and a coloured<br />

restoration of the group (followed <strong>in</strong> my pi. iii).<br />

^ Group <strong>in</strong> stone (present height o-S4'", length 0-72'"), found at Diedelkopf near Kusel

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