Ipostaze orfice la antipozii Europei / Orphic Instances at the Antipodes of Europe

The present paper sets out to demonstrate that myths are not timeless narratives of universal value but historical constructions. Thracian Orpheus, who is positively assessed by poet Onomacritus, is mocked in Plato’sSymposiumfor his missing awareness of a transcendent world, only to be extolled as a...

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Main Author: Maria-Ana Tupan
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Published: "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia 2015-10-01
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description The present paper sets out to demonstrate that myths are not timeless narratives of universal value but historical constructions. Thracian Orpheus, who is positively assessed by poet Onomacritus, is mocked in Plato’sSymposiumfor his missing awareness of a transcendent world, only to be extolled as a civilizing hero who tamed the savage Pdrysses by Maxime de Tyr (Jean-Isaac Combes-Dounous: Dissertations de Maxime de Tyr: philosophe platonicien). Taken by the Belgic Celts to the British Isles, Thracian Orpheus undergoes several metamorphoses, the Auchinlek manuscript – the oldest - differing substatially from the Harley and Ashmole versions. The Dionysian element is played down, the later versions showing the making of the medieval king, who distances himself from nature, acquiring a new identity as harp player and worthy ruler of a civilized royal court (Sir Orfeo). As Walter Map’sHerlais very similar to a Romanian fairy tale, the two mythic motifs (descent to hell and the haunts of the living dead) are discussed comparatatively. Information provided by George T. Stokes inAncient Celtic Expositors. St Columbanus and His Libraryconcerning the continuous presence of the Celts on the territory conquered by the Anglo-Saxons is used to explain the translatioimperiidevice of Venta Belgarum (assembly of the Belgian Celts originating on Mount Haemus) to Wintan-ceastre (”Fort Venta”) – Winchester.
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Ipostaze orfice la antipozii Europei / Orphic Instances at the Antipodes of Europe
Incursiuni în imaginar
thracian orpheus
british sir orfeo
the making of a king
translatio imperii
political ethos
title Ipostaze orfice la antipozii Europei / Orphic Instances at the Antipodes of Europe
title_full Ipostaze orfice la antipozii Europei / Orphic Instances at the Antipodes of Europe
title_fullStr Ipostaze orfice la antipozii Europei / Orphic Instances at the Antipodes of Europe
title_full_unstemmed Ipostaze orfice la antipozii Europei / Orphic Instances at the Antipodes of Europe
title_short Ipostaze orfice la antipozii Europei / Orphic Instances at the Antipodes of Europe
title_sort ipostaze orfice la antipozii europei orphic instances at the antipodes of europe
topic thracian orpheus
british sir orfeo
the making of a king
translatio imperii
political ethos
url http://inimag.uab.ro/upload/13_211_1-tupan.pdf
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