The present article discusses the etiologies occurring in Theseus by Plutarch of Cheronea that are connected with the Greek religion and mythology. The history of the protagonist's life opening the whole series of Parallel lives is set in the times which we place outside the period accessible to historical study. This allowed Plutarch to enrich the description of the protagonist's vicissitudes with a number of etiological insertions referring mainly to Greek feasts and celebrations and to explain their origin by facts and events. Presenting Theseus' life Plutarch mentions more or less well-known religious celebrations, cults and festivities. Starting with the cult of Konnidas, through Hecalesia, Thesmophoria and Delphinia we pass on to the ...
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The so-called Cretan adventure of Theseus with its basal setting and components is known from writte...
The article readdresses the authorship of the Love Stories and argues that, for one of them, Plutarc...
International audienceThis article sets out to consider the origins of the Pan-Hellenic contests of ...
The article is devoted to the problem of the connection between the feast of women gathered in the D...
The heresiological interpretation of Valentinian anthropology continues to be held as the Gnostic po...
Theseus was the greatest national hero in classical Athens. In the middle of the sixth century, Thes...
Adamantios Koraes (1748-1833) was a humanist scholar of the modern Greek Enlightenment, regarded by ...
This article explores one possible area of continuity from ancient times in Arkadian religion, namel...
The article investigates the extent to which Greek necromancy fits into the wider eschatological, cu...
The article provides a brief history of divinisation in biographical writing and a careful discussio...
This dissertation takes Plutarch’s paired biographies of Theseus and Romulus as a path to understand...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
Adamantios Koraes (1748–1833) was a humanist scholar of the modern Greek Enlightenment, regarded by ...
From the sixth century BCE, the Athenian Acropolis was a place for the display of public inscription...
The aim of this article is to compare Plutarch’s and Seneca’s use of the texts and themes of fifth c...
The so-called Cretan adventure of Theseus with its basal setting and components is known from writte...
The article readdresses the authorship of the Love Stories and argues that, for one of them, Plutarc...
International audienceThis article sets out to consider the origins of the Pan-Hellenic contests of ...