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Achelous 121 + n. 124
Adrastea 50, 91, 92 + n. 88
afterlife see eschatology
aggregation (in cosmogony) 109, 121–3, 143
air 30, 32 n. 18, 39, 77, 78 + n. 4, 82, 84, 86 n. 50, 88 + n. 63, 89 + n. 73, 94 n. 97, 102, 103 + n. 30, 106, 108, 109 n. 7, n. 15, 111–5, 117, 119–23, 144 see ἀήρ and Νοῦς-ἀήρ
aither 66, 88 + n. 67, 93 n. 90, 94
ejaculation of a. by Uranus 111 + n. 32, 116 + n. 78
identified with Zeus 88, 94 + n. 99
allegoresis (allegorical interpretation) 89 + nn. 72–3, 93 n. 92, 94, 100–2, 105, 133, 134 + n. 41, 147
in the Derveni Papyrus 1–2, 30, 77–80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 97, 104 n. 41, 108, 112, 113 n. 51, 118, 123, 131, 134, 136, 138
of gods 2, 78, 87 n. 59, 103 n. 29
of the Orphic Theogony of Hieronymus and Hellanicus 3, 77, 90, 92, 94–7
of poetic texts 2, 30
by Stoics 2–3, 30, 87 + n. 56, 88, 90, 92, 94–7
Ananke 70, 92
Anaxagoras 3, 43, 77–9, 100 n. 9, 105, 108, 118–20, 123, 143
Anaximenes 88 n. 65, 108, 119
Antiphon 85 + n. 49, 86, 89 + n. 76
Aphrodite 3, 53 n. 46, 86, 95 n. 105, 120 + n. 117, 143–8
A. Apostrophia 145
A. Areia 146
A.’s birth(s) 58 + nn. 77–80, 112, 120 + n. 114, 144 + nn. 13–4, 145
A.’s birth by the ejaculation of Zeus 58, 112, 120, 144
Lycian A. 146 n. 45
name of Empedocles’ Love 71 n. 57
A. Pandemos 145 + n. 37
A. Urania 58 + n. 78, 143–8
Aristophanes 80, 81 + n. 22, 83 + n. 34, 86, 89
Aristotle 78, 87–9, 93 + n. 94, 95–7, 131 + n. 15
Artemis 145 n. 27
A. Urania 145 n. 27
atheism 78, 89
Athena 58 n. 80, 61, 63
A. Areia 146
Athenagoras 91–2, 95
Athens 1–2, 34 n. 38, 81–2, 134
atomists 3, 108, 123
audience 47 n. 5, 48, 80, 82, 97, 101–3, 105, 138
authority
competition for a. 80 + n. 18, 82, 86, 90, 131, 139 (see wisdom contests)
of the DA 78, 80, 86
of the experts 80–1, 83 n. 34
poetic a. 47–8, 78, 101
of the priests 80, 133
Being or What-is (in Parmenides) 65, 67–73 see µουνογενές
books see Orphic books
cakes (offerings) 34–5, 39, 85, 135
carbonisation see papyri
Chaos 49, 54–5, 92 + n. 85, 146–7
Chronos 90–4
Chrysippus 37 + n. 55, 38 + n. 59, 40–1, 87 n. 60, 88 n. 65
Cicero 42, 78, 87–8
clients
of the DA 2, 79–80, 85 + n. 46, 86, 90, 97, 105 n. 42
of priests 131, 133
cold (in cosmogony) 109–11, 114–5, 122, 144, 148
commentator see Derveni author
competition see authority
conservation of papyri see papyri
cosmogony 1–3, 56 n. 67, 59, 75, 79 + n. 12, 88, 90–3, 97, 105, 108–11, 114 n. 66, 115, 122–3, 129, 137–9, 143, 144 + n. 18 see aggregation, air, cold, darkness, earth, fire, heat, light, mixing, moon, particles, separation, stars, sun, teleology, time, water
cosmology 24 n. 45, 25 + n. 53, 28, 30 + n. 1, 79 n. 12, 84–5, 87–9, 92–3, 96–7, 100, 102 n. 25, 105, 144, 146, 147 + n. 57
cosmos 25, 27 + n. 64, 65–7, 79, 82–4, 88, 89 n. 74, 92–5, 100 + n. 9, 102–3, 105, 108 n. 5, 112, 114, 115 n. 76, 120 n. 117, 122, 143–5, 148
Cronus 3, 30, 50–4, 56–9, 61–3, 65, 88 n. 62, 92, 93 n. 90, n. 92, 96, 108, 111 + n. 38, 112 + nn. 43–4, n. 46, 115–9, 143, 146–8
etymologized as κρούων Νοῦς 88, 108, 111–3, 120, 122, 144–5, 147–8
see prophecy
daimon(s) 1–2, 22–7, 30–43, 84, 112 + n. 46, 136
darkness (in cosmogony) 110, 114–5, 122 see Night
delimitation see ὁρίζω
Demeter 58, 60 + n. 95, 62, 85 n. 50, 86 + n. 52, 120 + n. 123, 136–8
Democritus 43, 105, 123
Derveni author 1–3, 24–8, 30–5, 37, 39–40, 42–3, 65 n. 1, 66, 71, 77–89, 92, 96–7, 100–2, 104, 105 nn. 42–3, 108–23, 131–9, 143–8
Derveni Papyrus, first columns 2–3, 19–20, 28, 30, 36, 85, 100, 129, 135–7, 139, 157
fr. G6 20–1
Derveni poem 2–3, 48 n. 7, 51–2, 57, 61–3, 65–7, 71 + n. 51, 78 n. 8, 79, 83 + n. 37, 86 n. 52, 89, 100, 102, 104, 111, 116, 129, 134–6, 138–9, 143 + n. 4, 144 + n. 11, 146
Derveni poet 2, 47–9, 52–7, 59–62
Derveni theogony see Derveni poem
destiny
of souls 31, 36, 133, 137–9
of the world 66, 119, 139
see Moira
Dike 22–7, 31–3, 36–7, 42, 69–70, 104 + n. 38 see justice
Diogenes of Apollonia 88 + n. 65, 105, 108, 109 + n. 7, 119 + n. 106, 123, 143
Dione 144 + n. 14, 145
Dionysiac arts see τέχνη
Dionysus 36 n. 54, 61 + n. 98, 86 + n. 50, 136–7
birth of D. 86 + n. 50, 137 + nn. 72–3, 139
death of D. 36, 135–7, 139
as divine king 52
divination 2, 31 n. 11, 41–2, 81, 132–3 see oracles, prophecy
diviners 81 + n. 22, n. 25, 85, 86 n. 52, 133, 134 n. 46
dreams
interpretation of oracular d. 42–3, 85 + n. 47, 138 n. 91
earth 22, 31, 39, 50, 54–5, 58–60, 67 + n. 19, 85 n. 50, 86 + n. 50, 88, 91–4, 96, 111–4, 117, 121, 123, 144
element 72 n. 68, 90, 103 + n. 30, 109 n. 15
see Gaia
ejaculation (in theogony) see aither, Aphrodite
Eleusinian mysteries 36 n. 54, 130 + n. 9, n. 11
Empedocles 2–3, 27, 65 + n. 1, 67, 72 + n. 67, 73 + n. 71, 102–5, 113 n. 50, 118 + n. 97, 123, 143 + n. 4, 144 n. 15
enigma see riddle
Erinyes 2, 22–7, 30–7, 41–2, 53 n. 46, 85, 117, 135, 146 + n. 40
Eros 58, 60, 61 + n. 98, 67 n. 24, 68 n. 26, 71 n. 52, 145
eschatology 25–8, 79 n. 12, 89, 101 n. 15, 131, 134, 139 see destiny of soul(s), Hades, underworld
etymology 1, 3, 30, 86–8, 92 n. 86, 94, 100, 108, 111–2, 119 n. 111, 123, 144 n. 11, 146–8
Eudemian Theogony 49, 53 n. 45, 77, 111 n. 31, 147 + n. 50
Eudemus 77, 87 + n. 60, 90 + n. 80, 92, 93 + n. 95, 95–7, 147 n. 50
Eumenides 2, 26, 33–7, 43, 57, 85, 135
Euphrone (Night) 110 + n. 27, 115, 146, 147 + n. 52
Euphronides see Uranus
Euripides 1, 77, 85–6, 88, 92–7, 134, 145 n. 27
exegesis see allegoresis
experts, expertise 81, 82 + n. 31, 89 n. 76
Derveni author as e. 2, 30, 42 + n. 75, 79 + n. 13, 82–6, 89, 97, 134, 138–9
of the sacred 37 (magoi), 42–3, 80, 81 n. 22, 130–4, 139
see professionals
expiation 34–7, 42, 85 n. 46, 135
fire
in cosmogony 2, 78–9, 83, 87, 88 n. 68, 93 n. 92, 96, 109 n. 15, 110 n. 29, 112–4, 117, 122–3 ( see sun )
as element 72 n. 68, 103 + n. 30
in ritual 30, 31 + n. 11, 34, 42
Gaia 49–52, 54–9, 62, 67, 86 n. 52, 91, 92 + n. 90, 108 n. 5, 111 + n. 31, 113 + n. 57, 120, 145, 147 + n. 49 see prophecy
gods 1, 3, 25, 31, 34 + nn. 34–5, 37–42, 47, 49, 52, 54–63, 66–7, 71, 85–8, 90–1, 100–4, 108, 111–3, 116–9, 121–2, 132, 134–6, 143
births of the g. 47, 52 nn. 41–2, 55–9, 61, 63, 79, 91, 109, 111–2, 117–8, 121, 137 + nn. 72–3, 139, 143
g. as elements 2, 78, 87 n. 59, 103 n. 29
names of the g. 1, 33, 58, 71 + n. 52, 91, 93, 96, 100 n. 6, 103 n. 29, 120, 134 n. 44, 144 + n. 11, 145, 147
Olympian g. 50, 56, 58, 61
see servants of the gods
Gorgias 80, 89 + n. 76
Hades (god) 25 n. 52, 38, 58, 100
(place) 32 + n. 21, 39, 78 n. 6, 133 (see underworld)
terrors of H. 42, 85 n. 46, 135, 138 n. 91, 139
Harmonia 3, 58, 71 n. 57, 120 n. 114, n. 117, 144–5, 148
hearing (in the mysteries) 81, 103 n. 31, 104 n. 39, 129–30, 134, 136, 139
heat 88 n. 69, 102, 108–15, 117, 121–3, 147
heaven 65 n. 6, 67, 84, 88, 94 + n. 97, n. 99, 96, 115–8 see sky, Uranus
Helios 111 n. 38, 143, 147
Hellanicus (compiler of an Orphic theogony) 77, 90, 91 + n. 84, 95 + n. 103, n. 106, 97
Hera 58 + n. 75, 60–2, 86 n. 50, 95, 103 n. 30, 108 n. 5, 120, 145 n. 27
H. Urania 145 n. 27
Heracles 61 n. 98, 90–1, 93–5
Heraclitus 2, 24–7, 30, 32–3, 43, 77, 87 + n. 61, 89, 95, 101–3, 105, 117, 133
hermeneutics see allegoresis
Hesiod 1–2, 25, 26 + n. 59, 31, 47–63, 65, 87, 92 + n. 85, 101 n. 12, 104, 110–3, 115, 120–2, 143–7
Hestia 57 + n. 74, 58, 86 n. 52, 120 + n. 123
Hieronymus (compiler of an Orphic theogony) 90–2, 96–7
Hieronymus of Rhodes 91 + n. 84, 95
Hippias 82 + n. 33, 87 + nn. 58–61, 89, 95, 97
Hippocratic authors 35, 79–83, 86, 89, 131
Homer 30, 47–8, 63, 78 n. 8, 80 + n. 19, 83 n. 39, 87, 90 n. 80, 91, 95, 100, 101 + n. 12,
Homeric poems 56, 57 n. 74, 100 + n. 9, 104, 144 n. 14
Hymn to Zeus (Orphic) 57 n. 71, 59 n. 85, 66 + n. 13, 67, 96, 104 n. 38, 118–9, 143 n. 8
initiates 30, 35–7, 48, 78–80, 90, 101 n. 15, 103–5, 130–1, 133–9
hope of the i. 79, 81, 130–1, 136–8
initiation(s) 37, 43, 48, 79–80, 138
fees for 130–1, 133, 138
see mystery cults
justice 31–3, 36–7, 42, 55
retributive and cosmic 2, 21–7
personification of j. see Dike
kingship, divine 50, 52, 54–7, 61–3, 110–2, 118–9, 122, 147
knowledge
acquired in the initiation 48, 79, 81, 129–33, 135–7, 139
superior knowledge of divine origin 42, 101 n. 18, 103–5
Lampon 81 + n. 22, 86, 89 n. 75
libations 30 + n. 10, 32, 34–5, 37, 85, 135
light (in cosmogony) 111, 114, 122 see fire, sun
Light
as a cosmogonic deity 93 + n. 95
as Parmenides’ arché 68 n. 27
Love (Empedocles’ uniting force) 27 n. 64, 71 + n. 57, 72, 118, 144
magic 35 n. 42, 37, 131–2
medicine 79–83, 131, 134 n. 43
mendicancy see priests, begging
Metis 49 n. 16, 50, 52, 53 + n. 56, 56, 59–63, 71 + n. 52, 116 + n. 85, 118, 121 n. 127
Metrodorus of Lampsacus 80 + n. 19, 100 + n. 10
mind see Zeus
Mind (cosmic) see Νοῦς
mixing (of elements) 3, 88, 111–3, 120, 143–4, 146, 148
Moira 2, 30, 66, 70, 71 + n. 51, 84, 88 n. 65, 119 + n. 104, n. 108, 145
Moirai 55, 145, 146 + n. 40
monism 67, 69
moon 62, 95 n. 105, 96, 111, 117, 121–2 see Selene
Musaeus 47, 80, 87, 95 n. 105, 130
Muse(s) 48, 54–5, 61, 80, 103 + n. 34, 104
mystery cults 3, 30, 36 n. 54, 37, 43, 78, 79 n. 12, 86 + n. 53, 89, 92 n. 89, 104, 120, 130, 136–8
in the cities 81, 129–31, 135
see Eleusinian Mysteries, hearing initiation, initiates, officiants
name see gods, names of the g.
Netherworld see underworld, Hades (place)
Night (goddess) 49–52, 54–5, 61–2, 65–8, 90 n. 80, 94, 95 n. 105, 103 + n. 31, 108 + n. 6, 110–9, 122–3, 145–7
as Parmenides’ arché 65, 68 n. 27
see prophecy
oath 25–7, 55 n. 66
obscure speech 83, 87, 100–2
Oceanus 53 n. 45, 58, 59 n. 89, 77, 82, 84, 88–91, 121 + n. 124
offerings (bloodless) 30, 34, 39, 42, 81, 85, 134, 135 + n. 49
officiants (in the mysteries) 130–4, 138 + n. 88, 139
Olympus 50–1, 54–5, 86 n. 50, 113, 115 + n. 69, n. 71, 118, 138, 139 n. 91
identified with time 84, 115 + n. 76
Onomacritus 51 n. 31, 83 n. 34
oracles 134, 136
interpretation of 42, 136, 144
Orpheus 3, 42, 47–8, 56, 62–3, 77–80, 82–85, 87, 90 n. 78, n. 80, 91 + n. 84, 95 + n. 105, 108–10, 112–4, 116 n. 82, 118, 120–3, 130, 132, 136–9, 143
Orphic arts see τέχνη
Orphic books 80, 90, 97, 130
Orphic doctrines 89, 101, 131, 133, 134 + n. 40, 136
Orphic myths 50, 52–4, 62, 65, 67, 71, 73 + n. 71, 78 n. 8, 93, 104–5, 137, 139
Orphic poem (commented in the Derveni Papyrus) see Derveni poem
Orphic poems 48 + n. 8, 52–3, 65, 67–9, 77, 90 n. 80, 95–7, 104, 108, 118 n. 97, 120, 133–4, 136–8
Orphic priests 47 n. 3, 131 see officiants
Orphic rites 36, 130, 134 + n. 40, 136 + n. 63, 137, 139
Orphic theogonies 48 nn. 6–7, 61, 65, 66 n. 8, 77, 90, 108, 110 n. 27, 115
Orphic tradition see Orphic myths
Orphica see Orphic poems
Orphics (authors of Orphic poems) 47 + n. 3, 49, 55, 91–2, 94 n. 96
papyri
carbonisation 7, 8, 11
conservation 7, 9–13
darkening 8–9
display 9–10
glass 7–9, 12–3
hyperextension of the fibres 9
IR-Imaging 11–2
Japanese paper 8–9, 13
multispectral imaging 2, 9 n. 10, 11–2
opening, separation, unrolling 8, 9 n. 14, 12
origin
Herculaneum 9–13
Nile Delta 7–8
Petra 9
Tanis 8
Tebtunis 8
Thmouis 8
restoration 7, 10 n. 21, 12
particles (in cosmogony) 3, 78, 88 + n. 69, 109–12, 114, 116–7, 120–3, 143–4, 147–8
Peitho (Persuasion) 3, 58 + n. 80, 71 n. 52, 120 + nn. 114–5, n. 117, 144, 145 + n. 37, 148
Peripatetic school 77–8, 80, 87, 90–2, 95–7
perjury 25–7
Persephone 61–3, 137 + n. 73, n. 76
P.’s abduction 130
P.’s birth 60–1, 137 + n. 72
Persian cosmogony 92, 93 + n. 95
Persuasion see Peitho
phallus see αἰδοῖον
Phanes 54, 61 n. 101, 66 n. 11, 71 n. 52, 116, 122 see Protogonos
Pherecydes of Syrus 27 n. 60, 47, 92 n. 86, n. 90, 93 n. 92, 105 + n. 44
Philocorus 86 n. 52, 89 n. 75, 90 n. 79
Pindar 93 + n. 92, 101 + nn. 15–8, 102
pity 79, 129–31
Plato 28, 31–2, 35, 38–9, 47 n. 3, 78 + n. 10, 80–3, 85–7, 89, 90, 92, 94 + n. 98, 95 + n. 105, 97, 100 n. 9, 101 + n. 11, 104 n. 38, 105 n. 42, 130–4, 143–6
Plutarch 37 n. 55, 38 + n. 59, 41, 93, 132–4, 136
poet (of the Orphic poem quoted in the Derveni Papyrus) see Derveni poet
Pontus 49, 59, 62
Poseidon 57 n. 74, 58, 100
pre-Socratic philosophers 27, 77, 100 n. 9, 108–9, 113 n. 49, 143
pre-Socratic philosophy 27 n. 60, 28, 43, 65 + n. 1, 88–9, 122, 134
priests 2, 36, 79 + n. 15, 131–3
begging p. (ἀγύρται) 80–1, 132–3
see officiants, private initiators
priestesses 79 n. 15, 95, 131–3
private initiators 81, 130–1, 134
Prodicus 82, 86 + n. 53
profane 48, 103 n. 31, 104, 135 n. 57, 138 n. 90
profession see τέχνη
professionals 80
of the sacred 35 (magoi), 37, 105 n. 42, 120, 130–1, 133, 134 + n. 44, 138–9
see experts
prophecy
Night’s p. 49–51, 62, 113 + n. 54, 114 + n. 65
Cronus’ p. 84, 112, 115
Gaia’s p. 50–1, 54
Protagoras 82 + nn. 30–1, 85 + n. 46
Protogonos (Orphic god) 49, 51–9, 61–3, 65, 66 n. 11, 83 n. 37, 94 + n. 101, 112 n. 46, 116 n. 80, 120 n. 117 see Phanes
as an adjective meaning ‘first-born’ see Uranus
punishments 23–7, 35–8, 40–1, 53, 80, 104 n. 38, 135
in the netherworld 80
see Erinyes
purification 36, 80, 81 n. 27, 96, 131, 139
Pythagoras 38, 92–3, 95 n. 105
Pythagoreanism 25, 32 n. 18, 39, 96 n. 107, 101, 104 n. 40, 109 n. 15, 111, 113 n. 50, 122–3
Pythagoreans 32 n. 18, 39, 95 n. 104, 133 n. 35
restoration of papyri see papyri
Rhapsodies (Orphic poem) 49, 50 + n. 25, 52, 54, 55 n. 65, 58 n. 77, 60 n. 95, 61 n. 101, 67 + n. 19, 77, 90 n. 80, 111 n. 31, 112 n. 46, 115 + n. 77, 144–6
Rhea 50–1, 57 + n. 72, 59 n. 85, 60 + n. 95, 62, 92 n. 86, 95 n. 106, 108 n. 5, 120 + n. 123, 137–8
riddle(s) 2–3, 82–5, 100–3, 108, 113, 132–4, 143
rite(s), ritual(s) 1–3, 30, 32–7, 42, 77–81, 83–7, 97, 100, 102 n. 24, 104–5, 129–39 see initiation(s), mystery cults, Orphic rites δρώµενα, λεγόµενα
rivers (in theogony) 54–5, 62, 66–7, 82, 84 n. 43, 88, 118, 121
sacred things, objects, rites see ἱερά
sacrifices 30, 32, 34–7, 41–2, 78 n. 9, 80, 85 + n. 45, 134, 135 n. 62
salvation 36, 79, 89, 105 n. 42, 131, 133
Selene 47, 59–60, 80
separation (in cosmogony) 71, 79 n. 14, 88, 90, 109, 110 + n. 21, 143–4, 148
servants of the gods (minor deities) 22, 24–5, 31–3, 35 n. 41, 37 + n. 55, 38, 41–2
Simonides 82, 83 + n. 40, 93, 101 n. 11
sky 58, 86 n. 50, 88 n. 69, 96, 112, 114, 138 n. 91, 147 see heaven, Uranus
Socrates 1, 32, 79–80, 82 + n. 31, n. 33, 83, 85 + n. 48, 88 n. 62, 89 n. 72, 95 n. 105, 100–2
sophists 77, 80–3, 86–7, 89 n. 77, 90, 92, 97
soul(s) 30–43, 85, 145 see destiny of s.
specialists see experts, professionals
Sphairos 67, 71–3
springs (in theogony) 54–5, 66–7, 118
stars (in cosmogony and theogony) 55, 94, 111, 118, 121–2
Stesimbrotus of Thasos 80 + n. 19
Stoicism 30, 37–43, 77–8, 80, 86–92, 94–7, 119
Stoics 2–3, 30, 38–43, 78, 87–8, 92, 94, 96 + n. 107, 97, 119
Strife (Empedocles’ separating force) 27 n. 64, 72, 118, 123
sun 32, 39, 71 n. 50, 83 + n. 37, 88 + n. 69, 89, 94 + n. 97, 96, 102, 104 n. 37, 111–8, 121–2, 143, 145 + n. 25, 147, 154 see Helios
swallowing
Cronus’ s. of his children 50, 52, 54, 56, 57 n. 73, 63
Zeus’ s. of the phallus of Uranus 65–7, 115–21, 138, 143
Zeus’ s. of Protogonos 49, 51–4, 57, 59, 61–3, 65 + n. 6, 94 + n. 101
Zeus’ s. of Metis 53, 59, 61–3
synonymy 108, 113, 123
technique see τέχνη
teleology (in cosmogony) 113, 117, 123
terrors see Hades
Tethys 53 n. 45, 59 n. 89, 60, 90 n. 80, 91 + n. 83
Thales 32 n. 18, 38–9, 92, 95
Theagenes of Rhegium 100 + n. 10, 101 n. 12, 105
Themis 55, 60–2, 146 n. 40
theogony (commented in the Derveni Papyrus) see Derveni poem
theology 30 + n. 1, 47, 63, 67 n. 21, 78 + n. 9, 80, 87 n. 57, 88, 90, 92, 97, 105 n. 43, 133–4, 136, 143, 146
Theogony of Hieronymus and Hellanicus 2–3, 49, 52, 77, 89–97, 99
time (in cosmogony) 27 nn. 64–5, 66–7, 90–4, 96, 115 + n. 76, 119, 121, 143
personification of t. see Chronos
Tiresias (in Euripides’ Bacchae) 1–2, 85–6, 134
Titans 36, 50 + n. 26, 56, 61–2, 91, 135–6, 139
T.’ crime 36, 135–7, 139
truth 69 n. 40, 83 n. 40, 85, 89 n. 76, 91, 104–5, 131–4
Typhon 38, 56, 60–1, 136
underworld 1, 24–5, 30, 35–7 + n. 54, 43, 58, 135 see destiny of soul(s), eschatology, Hades
universe see cosmos
Urania (proper name) 145
Uranus 49–59, 62, 65 + n. 6, 67, 83, 88 n. 62, 91, 108, 110–22, 143–8
Euphronides (son of Euphrone = Night) 52–3, 110 nn. 26–7, 111 n. 30, 146, 147 n. 48
U.’ castration 53, 62, 87–8, 114
etymologized as Νοῦς that ὁρίζεται 3, 111, 113 n. 51, 122, 147–8
as first-born (πρωτόγονος) 54 n. 60, 55 n. 61, 65 n. 6, 66, 83, 111 n. 30, 117, 118 n. 95
U.’ phallus 51 n. 33, 54 n. 60, 58 + n. 78, 61 n. 98, 83 n. 37, 88, 111 n. 38, 112, 114–21, 143–4 (see αἰδοῖον)
water
as cosmogonic principle 89–92, 121
as element 72 n. 68, 103
in ritual 30, 31 + n. 11, 34, 42, 135
wisdom (expertise) 28, 80–5, 87, 103
in theogony 48, 50, 53, 119
wisdom contests 80, 82–3 see authority, competition for
world see cosmos
Xenophanes 65 + n. 1, 67, 73 n. 71, 88 n. 62, 101 + n. 12
Zeno of Citium 92 + n. 85
Zeus 2–3, 25 n. 49, 30–1, 36, 39, 41–2, 48–63, 65–7, 69, 71–3, 77, 82–5, 87, 88 n. 63, n. 65, 90, 94–6, 100–4, 108–22, 130, 137–9, 143–6, 148
as ἀήρ and Νοῦς 108, 109 + n. 7, 112–23, 143, 145, 147–8
Z. alone (µοῦνος) 2, 56, 63, 65–7, 69, 71–3, 118 + n. 95, 143 + n. 5
Aphrodisios 146
Demetrios 146
Heraios 146
Z.’ incest with his mother 60–1, 83, 87, 120, 137 + n. 72, 139
Z. as king 50, 54, 56–7, 61–3, 118–9, 122
Z.’ mind 59–60, 134 + n. 46
Z.’ new creation of the world 53 + n. 56, 55, 58, 61–3, 67 n. 26, 117, 120, 138–9, 144, 145 n. 26
Zeus’ “pregnancy” 61, 62 + n. 104, 116–9

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The Derveni Papyrus

Unearthing Ancient Mysteries

Reihe:  Papyrologica Lugduno-Batava, Band: 36
Cover The Derveni Papyrus
ISBN:
9789004384859
Verleger:
Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
12 Nov 2018
  • Fachgebiete
    • Klassische Altertumswissenschaften
      • Antike Philosophie
      • Religion
      • Griechische & lateinische Literatur
      • Epigraphie & Papyrologie
    • Philosophie
      • Philosophie der Antike
Front Matter
Copyright page
Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1 Conservation and Restoration
Chapter 1 Problems Pertaining to the Restoration, Conservation, and Reproduction of the Derveni Papyrus
Part 2 Reconstruction and Interpretation of the First Six Columns
Chapter 2 Some Textual Issues on Column III (ed. Piano)
Chapter 3 Daimons in the Derveni Papyrus and in Early Stoicism
Part 3 The Orphic Poem
Chapter 4 The Orphic Poem of the Derveni Papyrus and Hesiod’s Theogony
Chapter 5 Ζεὺς µοῦνος and Parmenides’ What-is
Part 4 The Interpretation of the Poem: Exegesis and Cosmogony
Chapter 6 Misleading and Unclear to the Many: Allegory in the Derveni Papyrus and the Orphic Theogony of Hieronymus
Chapter 7 The Sage Speaks in Riddles: Notes on Col. VII of the Derveni Papyrus
Chapter 8 The Commentary of the Derveni Papyrus: Pre-Socratic Cosmogonies at Work
Part 5 The Last Columns
Chapter 9 Rites and Officiants in Col. XX of the Derveni Papyrus
Chapter 10 Aphrodite Urania and Uranus Euphronides in the Derveni Papyrus: A Semantic Genealogy
Back Matter
Bibliography of the Derveni Papyrus (1997–2018)
Index Locorum
Index Nominum et Rerum Notabiliorum
Index Verborum Graecorum

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