Orpheus in Macedonia

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Orpheus in Macedonia

Myth, Cult and Ideology

Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval Ancient history Archaeology Religion: general Indigenous religions, spiritual beliefs and mythologies of the Americas

Author: Tomasz Mojsik

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 17th November 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 224 pages

ISBN: 9781350213203


Introduction to Orpheus

The mythological hero Orpheus occupied a central role in ancient Greek culture, but the son of Oeagrus and Thracian musician venerated by the Greeks has also become a prominent figure in a long tradition of classical reception of Greek myth. This book challenges our entrenched idea of Orpheus and demonstrates that in the Classical and Hellenistic periods depictions of his identity and image were not as unequivocal as we tend to believe today.

Development of the Myth

Concentrating on Orpheus' ethnicity and geographical references in ancient sources, Tomasz Mojsik traces the development of, and changes in, the mythological image of the hero in antiquity and sheds new light on contemporary constructions of cultural identity by locating the various versions of the mythical story within their socio-political contexts.

Historical and Cultural Contexts

Examination of the early literary sources prompts a reconsideration of the tradition which locates the tomb of the hero in Macedonian Pieria, and the volume argues for the emergence of this tradition as a reaction to the allegation of the barbarity and civilizational backwardness of the Macedonians throughout the wider Greek world.

Implications for Greek Politics and Arts

These assertions have important implications for Archelaus' Hellenizing policy and his commonly acknowledged sponsorship of the arts, which included his incorporating of the Muses into the cult of Zeus at the Olympia in Dium.

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