What is Orphie in the "Orphica" ? An Introductory Appraisal After the publication in recent years of various poetical texts considered as being inspired by Orphism, the time has come to have a critical look at such a classification, the appositeness of which is often unclear. This provides an opportunity to question the cultic role of these new texts, the status of Orphism as a religious mouvement in classical Greece, the functions assumed by Orpheus as a hero and a founder, and the role played by writing in the composition of Orphic poems.Après la publication récente de nombreux textes poétiques d'emblée considérés comme d'inspiration orphique, le moment est venu de jeter un regard critique sur une classification dont les motivations ne ...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
Después de la reciente publicación de numerosos textos poéticos rápidamente considerados de inspirac...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...
In his Protrepticus, Clement of Alexandria depicts Christ as a new Orpheus. In doing so, he transfor...