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    edocfu_9958353935602883
    Format: 1 online resource (468p.)
    ISBN: 9783110260533
    Series Statement: Sozomena ; 10
    Content: There is hardly a more controversial issue in the study of ancient religion than Orphism. More than two centuries of debate have not closed the subject, since new evidence and divergent approaches have kept appearing regularly. This volume sheds light on the most relevant pieces of evidence for ancient Orphism, collected in the recent edition by Alberto Bernabé. It contains 65 short new studies on Orphic fragments by leading international scholars who comment one of the most controversial phenomena in Antiquity from a plurality of perspectives. Readers will acquire a global vision of the multiple dimensions of the Orphic tradition, as well as many new insights into particular Orphic fragments.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Series Editor’s Forward -- , Editors’ Preface -- , Alberto Bernabé’s Orphic Bibliography -- , Abbreviations -- , Ad Orphicorum Fragmenta -- , 1. The Place of Performance of Orphic Poetry (OF 1) -- , 2. L’écriture de la voix enchanteresse d’Orphée (OF 1) -- , 3. Exclusive Singing (OF 1a/b) -- , 4. El buen médico y el médico ignorante (OF 1) -- , 5. Echoes of the Formula “Let the Profane Shut the Doors” (OF 1) in two passages by Euripides -- , 6. Ζεὺς μοῦνος: Philosophical Monism and Mythological Monism (OF 12) -- , 7. Orphic Theogonies and the Goddess Isis in Apuleius (OF 14, 31 and 243) -- , 8. Aristotle, Metaphysics 14.4: a Problematic Reference to Orphism (OF 20 IV) -- , 9. Comments on OF 22 -- , 10. ΑΙΓΥΠΤΙΩΝ ΙΕΡΟΣ ΛΟΓΟΣ (OF 40–63) -- , 11. Dionysos Dismembered and Restored to Life: The Earliest Evidence (OF 59 I–II) -- , 12. The Gods who Die and Come Back to Life: the Orphic Dionysus and his parallels in the Near-East (OF 59 I–III and 327 II) -- , 13. Teilt Kaiser Julian die kritische Sicht auf monströse orphische Mythologeme mit den Christen? Beobachtungen zu Adversus Galilaeos fr. 4 Masaracchia (= OF 59 VII = Kyrill von Alexandrien Contra Iulianum 2.11) -- , 14. The Cosmic Egg (OF 64, 79, 114) -- , 15. OF 111: Χρόνος ἀγήραος -- , 16. A Hangover of Cosmic Proportions: OF 222 and its Mythical Context -- , 17. Heraclitus Fragment B 52 DK (on OF 242) -- , 18. Titans in Disguise: the Chalk in Myth and Ritual (OF 308) -- , 19. The Role of Gypsum in Orphism (OF 308) -- , 20. Hecate, Leto’s Daughter, in OF 317 -- , 21. Dionysus’ Definitive Rebirth (OF 328 I) -- , 22. From the Heart and with a Serpent: on OF 329 -- , 23. Presence in Stoicism of an Orphic Doctrine on the Soul quoted by Aristotle (De Anima 410b 27 = OF 421) -- , 24. Non-musical Notes on the Orphic Lyra (OF 417) -- , 25. OF 437 and the Transformation of the Soul -- , 26. OF 443.2: ἐνάτωι ἔτεϊ. The Delphic Key -- , 27. Do not Drink the Water of Forgetfulness (OF 474–477) -- , 28. Adnotatiunculae in lamellam Hipponensem (OF 474) -- , 29. La λίμνη divina della lamina di Petelia (OF 476.8–10) -- , 30. Festivals in the Afterlife: A New Reading of the Petelia Tablet (OF 476.11) -- , 31. OF 485–486: ‘On this Day’ -- , 32. “Ram, You Fell into the Milk” (OF 485.5–486.4). Possible Orphic Echoes in an Apulian Image -- , 33. En las redes de χρόνος. La peregrinación inicial de las almas contaminadas (Plu. De facie 943C): sobre OF 487.6 -- , 34. “I Have Reached the Desired Crown with Swift Feet” (OF 488.6) -- , 35. The “Great Tablet” from Thurii (OF 492) -- , 36. OF 496: Dialectal Diversity in Macedon at the End of the Fourth Century BC -- , 37. Ad OF 496 -- , 38. Reflejos del orfismo en Plutarco (OF 524, 358 II, 31 V; Epimen. fr. 43) -- , 39. OF 531 I, Sapph. fr. 58 Voigt y la “nueva Safo” -- , 40. Un dio dai molti nomi (OF 540) -- , 41. OF 540 = Macrobio, Sat. 1.18.12 e Inno orfico 52: Dioniso tra teogonia e attualità religiosa -- , 42. Orfismo nel culto romano di Bona Dea (OF 584) -- , 43. Note to OF 586: κρανιάρχης -- , 44. Theophrastus, Characters 16.12: Orphism or Rhetoric? (OF 654) -- , 45. Synesius, Dio 7 (OF 674) -- , 46. Critical Notes to OF 683 -- , 47. The Etymology of Gk. ῎Εμπουσα (OF 713–716) -- , 48. OF 750: Frost or Snow? -- , 49. Greek ἐπηετανός and Other Possible Compounds of ἔτος ‘year’ in Ancient Greek (OF 773) -- , 50. Τύχα in Two Lead Tablets from Selinous (OF 830) -- , 51. Música y Palabra en Orfeo (sobre OF 960) -- , 52. Heracles y Orfeo. Una relación de por vida (sobre OF 1018 I) -- , 53. Extraordinary Orpheus. The Image of Orpheus and Orphism in the Texts of the Paradoxographers (OF 1065, 787, 790, 793, and 794) -- , 54. ἀμουσότερος Λειβηθρίων (OF 1069) -- , 55. Orpheus Reunited with Eurydice (on OF 1076–1077) -- , ad Musaei Linique Fragmenta -- , 56. Orphism, Cosmogony, and Genealogy (Mus. fr. 14) -- , 57. Linus fr. 2: Music and Death -- , ad Papyrum Derveni -- , 58. The Derveni Papyrus on Heraclitus (col. IV) -- , 59. Eraclito e i Persiani nel Papiro di Derveni (col. IV 10–14) -- , 60. Col. VI of the Derveni Papyrus and the Ritual Presence of Poultry -- , 61. The Castration of Uranus and its Physical Consequences in the Derveni Papyrus (cols. XIII and XIV) and the First Stoic Philosophers -- , 62. Okéanos dans la colonne XXIII du Papyrus de Derveni -- , 63. Enigmatic Hints at the Hidden Meaning of Two Central Homeric Passages. The Derveni-Author as Homeric Philologist in PDerv. col. XXVI -- , ad Hymnos Orphicos -- , 64. Orphic Hymn 37 -- , 65. Orphic Hymn 86 “To Dream”: On Orphic Sleep and Philo -- , de Orpheo in Moderna Aetate -- , La decisión de Orfeo (según Cesare Pavese) -- , Carmina Orphica Hispanica -- , Himno órfico a Zeus -- , El Orfeo de Ovidio en hexámetros castellanos -- , Analytic index -- , Index fontium , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-026052-6
    Language: English
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