an upstart at Olympia, ix. 352;

identified with the Babylonian Bel, ix. 389;

and his [pg 535] sacred oak at Dodona, xi. 49 sq.;

wood of white poplar used at Olympia in sacrificing to. xi. 90 n. 1, 91 n. 7

Zeus, Corycian, priests of, v. 145, 155;

temple of, v. 155

—— and Cronus, ii. 323

—— and Danae, how he visited her in a shower of gold, x. 74

—— and Demeter, viii. 9;

their marriage perhaps dramatically celebrated in the Eleusinian mysteries, ii. 138 sq., vii. 65 sqq.