2001
DOI: 10.2143/bab.76.0.82
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The Bronze Statuette of a Mouse from Kedesh and its Significance

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“…They argued that Hygeinos Kanpylios held the post of neopoios (a temple administrator) in a temple of Apollo Smintheus and perhaps used the grips as a sort of advertising gimmick. 26 Though the bronze grips obviously served a different function than the mouse statuettes, the same 21 The recently excavated mouse statuettes from Kedesh (Mucznik and Ovadiah 2001) and Oberstimm (Schönberger 1978, 185), as well as the specimens in the museums of Celeia (Kols ŝek 1993) and Geneva (Deonna 1916, 113), have all been associated with Apollo Smintheus. 22 Künzl 1982a;Jackson 1994;Künzl and Koeppel 2002.…”
Section: Bronze Mice and Apollo Smintheusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They argued that Hygeinos Kanpylios held the post of neopoios (a temple administrator) in a temple of Apollo Smintheus and perhaps used the grips as a sort of advertising gimmick. 26 Though the bronze grips obviously served a different function than the mouse statuettes, the same 21 The recently excavated mouse statuettes from Kedesh (Mucznik and Ovadiah 2001) and Oberstimm (Schönberger 1978, 185), as well as the specimens in the museums of Celeia (Kols ŝek 1993) and Geneva (Deonna 1916, 113), have all been associated with Apollo Smintheus. 22 Künzl 1982a;Jackson 1994;Künzl and Koeppel 2002.…”
Section: Bronze Mice and Apollo Smintheusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…appropriate god to associate with the mice. To begin with, mice are never mentioned in conjunction with Apollon Smintheus in the Iliad; although it may be tempting to see a link between Apollon Smintheus' cult association with mice and the fact that he sends a plague in 207 Some of the further-afield examples include a mouse found at a temple primarily dedicated to the Syro-Phoenician god Baalshamin in Kedesh (Mucznik and Ovadiah 2001); a mouse found in Oberstimm, Germany (Böhme 1978: 185;Mucznik and Ovadiah 2001: 135-136); and a mouse from the city of Maresha (Stern 2021). Stern (2021: 203) notes, though, that there is no solid evidence linking the mouse from Maresha with Apollon Smintheus, and both Mucznik and Ovadiah (2001: 136-137) and Stern (2021: 202-203) note that the evidence for the connection between the Kedesh mouse and Apollon Smintheus is quite thin.…”
Section: Hermes God Of Micementioning
confidence: 99%