09.01.2013 Views

Zeus : a study in ancient religion - Warburg Institute

Zeus : a study in ancient religion - Warburg Institute

Zeus : a study in ancient religion - Warburg Institute

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

834 ^eus Brontatos^ Brontm^ Bront^sios<br />

pedestal, is a term<strong>in</strong>al Hermes, with a caduceus over his right<br />

shoulder^ Between the two deities appears a flam<strong>in</strong>g altar. And<br />

below is the figure of a man ly<strong>in</strong>g prone on his face. The <strong>in</strong>scription<br />

underneath runs :<br />

m^'i<br />

,i;^'i!||'^^l BE PI OC:K A AT^iqC<br />

' Tiberius<br />

• Fig- 793-<br />

:<br />

: \<br />

,* ;:•:!<br />

Claudius Syntrophus to <strong>Zeus</strong> Hypsistos,<br />

bidden (by the god), at his own cost dedicated (this), to Brontaws\'<br />

1 This detail is omitted <strong>in</strong> the draw<strong>in</strong>g by E. Landron here reproduced.<br />

* Tt/3e>ios KXai^Stos |<br />

"Livrpo^oi<br />

M |<br />

BpovTalif) (Lebas—Wadd<strong>in</strong>gton Asie M<strong>in</strong>eure iii no. 1099. J-<br />

'Txf/lcTTU} Kar eTriralyrjv ^k Ta;{v) i5i|w[p] avie-qKev \<br />

Schmidt <strong>in</strong> the Ath. Mitth.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!