Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos

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Autor(a) principal: Marks, Jim
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Classica (Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.classica.org.br/classica/article/view/411
Resumo: This paper explores literary representations of the cult of Apollo on Delos. This island is, to be sure, mentioned only occasionally in early Greek poetry, but details specific to the cult do appear. Thus, for example, Odysseus describes a palm tree he saw at an altar of Apollo on Delos (Od. 6.162-3), and a third-century inscription from the island mentions just such a feature. References to a palm, altar, and temple at Delos in later classical authors, including Callimachus, Pliny, Cicero, and Plutarch, demonstrate that the Archaic period traditions represented by the Homeric passages continued to shape how successive generations of visitors understood Delos. The material record makes clear that the Greek epic tradition documents a time when Delos was already a well attended sanctuary, and that later constructions at the site attempted to remain consistent with the details preserved in the epics.
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title Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos
spellingShingle Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos
Marks, Jim
Apollo
Delos
Greek religion
material culture
Odyssey.
title_short Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos
title_full Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos
title_fullStr Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos
title_full_unstemmed Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos
title_sort Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos
author Marks, Jim
author_facet Marks, Jim
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marks, Jim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apollo
Delos
Greek religion
material culture
Odyssey.
topic Apollo
Delos
Greek religion
material culture
Odyssey.
description This paper explores literary representations of the cult of Apollo on Delos. This island is, to be sure, mentioned only occasionally in early Greek poetry, but details specific to the cult do appear. Thus, for example, Odysseus describes a palm tree he saw at an altar of Apollo on Delos (Od. 6.162-3), and a third-century inscription from the island mentions just such a feature. References to a palm, altar, and temple at Delos in later classical authors, including Callimachus, Pliny, Cicero, and Plutarch, demonstrate that the Archaic period traditions represented by the Homeric passages continued to shape how successive generations of visitors understood Delos. The material record makes clear that the Greek epic tradition documents a time when Delos was already a well attended sanctuary, and that later constructions at the site attempted to remain consistent with the details preserved in the epics.
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