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Орфика I: от папируса из деревни до “орфических” золотых табличек. / Afonasin, Eugene.
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T1 - Орфика I: от папируса из деревни до “орфических” золотых табличек
AU - Afonasin, Eugene
N1 - Афонасин Е.В. Орфика I: от папируса из деревни до “орфических” золотых табличек // Schole. - 2023. - Т. 17. - № 1. - С. 87-119. Работа выполнена при поддержке РНФ № 22-18-00025.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The paper is concentrated on the Derveni papyrus. According to the cosmology of the papyrus Zeus recreated the world anew. The meaning of this self-contained process may indicate the poet's desire to reflect the cyclicity of time, manifested in the alternation of the one and the many. Besides, this model may be related to the famous Orphic idea of the cyclic life of the soul. It is also possible that we are facing the first example of the cosmological scheme, which we later find in Heraclides of Pontus, and I think that it is no accident that the doxographer (or Heraclides himself) attributes it to the Orphics, who "make each of the heavenly bodies into a cosmos" (Aetius 2.13.15). The eternally existent universe evolves thanks to the creative energy of sky (Uranus), which is concentrated in the sun. Zeus recreates this universe on earth, building a small cosmos in which we inhabit and all that we see. Developing this idea in the spirit of Giordano Bruno, we can assume that this or that deity, in the Orphic (and Pythagorean) view, recreates from the original material a unique cosmos on each of the celestial bodies, and the universe is populated by a variety of beings inhabiting all kinds of worlds.
AB - The paper is concentrated on the Derveni papyrus. According to the cosmology of the papyrus Zeus recreated the world anew. The meaning of this self-contained process may indicate the poet's desire to reflect the cyclicity of time, manifested in the alternation of the one and the many. Besides, this model may be related to the famous Orphic idea of the cyclic life of the soul. It is also possible that we are facing the first example of the cosmological scheme, which we later find in Heraclides of Pontus, and I think that it is no accident that the doxographer (or Heraclides himself) attributes it to the Orphics, who "make each of the heavenly bodies into a cosmos" (Aetius 2.13.15). The eternally existent universe evolves thanks to the creative energy of sky (Uranus), which is concentrated in the sun. Zeus recreates this universe on earth, building a small cosmos in which we inhabit and all that we see. Developing this idea in the spirit of Giordano Bruno, we can assume that this or that deity, in the Orphic (and Pythagorean) view, recreates from the original material a unique cosmos on each of the celestial bodies, and the universe is populated by a variety of beings inhabiting all kinds of worlds.
KW - Ancient mystery cults
KW - Early Greek philosophy
KW - cosmology
KW - eschatology
KW - ritual
KW - the history of religion
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U2 - 10.25205/1995-4328-2023-17-1-87-119
DO - 10.25205/1995-4328-2023-17-1-87-119
M3 - статья
VL - 17
SP - 87
EP - 119
JO - Schole
JF - Schole
SN - 1995-4328
IS - 1
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