Title: Week 3
1Week 3
- Apollo Artemis
- Demeter and Persephone
- Hermes
- Dionysus
2Apollo and Artemis
- Ca. 460 BCE Apollo and Artemis avenging Letos
honor
3ARTEMIS
- Daughter of ZEUS and LETO
- Twin sister of APOLLO
- Born on the island of DELOS
4The Lady of Animals
- Has lions in her retinue
- Horns and skin of pray hung on tree in honor of
Artemis - Since Homer a girl
5NIOBE AND HER CHILDREN
- Leto dishonored in Thebes queen NIOBE boasts to
have borne seven sons and seven daughters - Apollo kills all sons Artemis all daughters
- Niobe turned to stone
6Myths of Artemis 2 ACTEON
- Hunting, A. saw Artemis in her bath
- She transformed him into a stag
- His dogs tore him to pieces
7CALLISTO
- Zeus, disguised as Artemis, raped her friend
Callisto - Artemis expelled Callisto
- Callisto gave birth to ARCAS
- Hera turned her into a bear
- Arcas almost killed his mother
- Zeus transformed both into constellations
8ORION
- ORION tried to seduce Artemis
- The goddess produced a scorpion that killed him
- OR
- Orion pursued the PLEIADES
- They were all transformed into constellations
(SIRIUS, Orion's hunting dog, became the Dog
Star)
9CHARACTERISTICS OF ARTEMIS
- Vehement virgin with characteristics of a
fertility goddess - Moon-goddess linked with the lunar cycle and
menstrual period - Goddess of nature itself personifying its
pristine purity
10Artemis A Virgin Fertility Goddess
11HECATE an Artemis-like figure
- Fertility goddess of the Underworld depicted with
a blazing torch - Accompanied by fierce hounds
- Goddess of the crossroads
- Skilled in the arts of black magic
12Hecate and the crossroads
- To the Romans Hecate was Trivia of the
crossroads - Received offerings of food called Hecate's suppers
13DELOS BIRTHPLACE OF APOLLO
- In the hymn To Delian Apollo" there is no
mention of Artemis - Apollo nursed on nectar and ambrosia
miraculously becomes a mighty god - Curved bow and the lyre become his attributes
- Prophecy to mortals his domain
14SANCTUARY OF APOLLO AT DELPHI
- Apollo chose a place under Mt. PARNASSUS for his
oracle and temple. - He slew a dragon named PYTHO
- Apollo given the epithet PYTHIAN, his prophetess,
PYTHIA - Apollo from Lycia in Asia Minor
- Ephebos, kouros
- Phoibos Fox-like
- Lykeios wolf-like
15The Omphalos
- The Navel" an archaic
- stone shaped like an egg.
- Explanations
- marks the center of the world
- b) marks the tomb of Python
- c) Is the stone Cronus swallowed instead of Zeus
16- Apollo sitting on the Omphalos
- Silver tetradrachma from 3rd BCE
17Pythian Games
- From Apollos sanctuary at Delphi
- Ca. 470 BCE
18Theater in Delphi
19APOLLO'S LOVES SIBYL
- Title of the prophetess of Apollo
- The original Sibyl from Cumae in Italy was
pursued by Apollo - When she rejected him, the god granted her
immortality without eternal youth - She eventually to became only a voice
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22Apollos loves CASSANDRA
- Daughter of the Trojan King Priam
- Agreed to give herself to Apollo and received the
gift of prophecy. - Changed her mind
- Apollo made sure that her true prophecies would
never be believed
23Apollos Loves CYRENE
- Apollo fell in love with her when he saw her
wrestling with a lion. - He took her to the city in Libya that would bear
her name. - They had a son Aristaeus, a keeper of bees.
24Apollos Loves DAPHNE 1
- Laurel"
- Apollo offended Eros
- Eros sent a dull, leaden arrow that repels love
at Daphne, and a bright short arrow at Apollo.
25Apollo and Daphne 2
- Daphne vowed to remain a virgin devoted to
Artemis, and fled Apollo - When she reached the waters of the Peneus (her
father) she was transformed into a laurel tree
26Apollos Loves HYACINTHUS
- Hyacinthus was wounded and killed while competing
at throwing discus with Apollo. - Apollo caused a new flower, the hyacinth, to
arise from his blood.
27Apollo, Hiacynthus and Cyparissus
28Apollos Loves CORONIS
- CORONIS was pregnant with Apollos child when the
raven saw her in the arms of another lover - The god shot her with one of his arrows, but
saved the baby ASCLEPIUS who became the god of
medicine
29Apollos Musical contests MARSYAS
- The satyr Marsyas picked up the flute invented by
Athena. - He challenged Apollo to a contest
- Apollo won and he decided to flay Marsyas alive
30Apollos Musical Contests PAN
- Pan dared to engage in a contest with Apollo.
- TMOLUS the god of the mountain was the judge.
- He declared Apollo the victor, but MIDAS, the
king of Phrygia declared the verdict unjust. - Apollo changed Midas ears into the ears of an
ass.
31Apollo and Pan
32THE NATURE OF APOLLO
- God of shepherds, associated with music
- God of medicine
- God of the sun PHOEBUS Apollo "bright."Â Â Â Â
- Symbol of classical restraint, of "Know thyself"
and "Nothing too much." - Can bring enlightenment, atonement, truth, and a
new civic order of justice and is often
contrasted with Dionysus
33Apollo
34Apollo 11, 1961
35Demeter and the Eleusinian Mysteries
- The Homeric Hymn to Demeter
36Demeter and the abduction of Persephone by Hades
- Persephone daughter of
- Demeter and Zeus was
- kidnapped by Hades
37Demeters Grief
- Hecate heard Persephones screams
- The sun-god Helius saw Hades
- Demeter suspects Zeus
38Demeter in Eleusis
- Daughters of KELEUS, and METANEIRA invite her
- She refuses to taste food or drink until IAMBE,
with jests and jokes caused her to smile and
laugh. - She then accepted a drink called KYKEON.
39Baubo
40Demeter the nurse of Demophoon
- Attempts to make him immortal through fire.
- When Metaneira interrupts her Demeter reveals her
divinity. - She then disappears but promises to teach her
rites to the inhabitants of Eleusis.
41Demeters Anger
- Demeter causes a year with no harvest.
- Zeus orders Hades to release Persephone.
- Before leaving Persephone eats a pomegranate
seed.
42Final Compromise
- 1/3 third part of the year below
- 2/3 with her mother
- Demeter restores fertility
- establishes her Eleusinian Mysteries
43The Final Message of the Hymn
- Happy is the one of
- mortals on earth who has
- seen these things. But
- those who are uninitiated
- into the holy rites
- never are destined to a
- similar joy when they are
- dead in the gloomy realm
- below.
44The Greater Eleusinian Mysteries
45 The Greater Mysteries
- September and October
- Splendid procession between Athens and Eleusis
with "holy objects" carried by priests and
priestesses - Sacrifices, prayers, and cleansing in the sea
46The Eleusinian Procession
- Ritual cleansing
- Torches
- Fasting and vigil
- Hymns and obscene jests
47The Sacred Rites
- KYKEON the sacred drink
- Dramatic performance
- ? vision of Afterlife
- ? religious purification
- The revelation of the hiera, "sacred objects"
48HADES
- Roman names DIS, PLUTO (both names mean wealth)
- ORCUS by the Romans
- God of death and agricultural plenty
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50TARTARUS
- Place of punishment
- Name for Hades realm as a whole
- Erebus
- The darkness of Tartarus
- Tartarus itself
51Elysian Fields
- Elysium, the Elysian Fields. Paradise in the
Underworld.
52Three Judges
- MINOS RHADAMANTHUS,
- and AEACUS
- Pass sentence on the just and unjust souls
53Charon
- The Ferryman
- Transports souls across the river Styx, or
Acheron. - He demands as fare the coin that is buried in the
mouth of a corpse
54Hermes Psychopompus
- Hermes Psychopompus
- Hermes as "leader of the soul" takes our
souls, after death, to Charon.
55Cerberus
- The Hound of Hades
- Guards the realm
- Ferocious, with (at least) three snarling heads
56The Furies
- ERINYES
- Born from Uranus blood
- Pitiless and just avengers of crime, especially
murder and blood-guilt within the family
57Dionysus (Bacchus)
58Satyrs making wine
59THE BIRTH of Dionysus
- Zeus loved SEMELE, daughter of CADMUS
- Hera convinced Semele to trick Zeus into
revealing himself - Semele was burned, but their unborn child was
saved by Zeus - Dionysus was born from Zeus thigh and brought up
by nymphs and Semele's sister Ino on a mountain
named Nysa
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62THE BACCHAE OF EURIPIDES 1
- Dionysus comes to Thebes where his religion is
repudiated - The women of Thebes become possessed by frenzy
(animal skins, tambourines, with the thyrsus) on
Mt. Cithaerion
63THE BACCHAE OF EURIPIDES 2
- Cadmus grandson Pentheus is vehemently opposed
to the new religion - Deceived by Dionysus, he participates in his
rites disguised as a woman - He is discovered and torn to pieces by the
Bacchae led by his mother AGAVE
64Pentheus death
65THE NATURE OF DIONYSUS
- God of vegetation
- God of wine
- Represents the irrational in human beings
- Dionysiac ecstasy, MANIA, combines the bestial
and the sublime
66THE RELIGION OF DIONYSUS
- Dionysus took possession of his worshipers
- In a ceremony called OMOPHAGY they ate raw flesh
of the sacrificial animal - The congregation that engaged in this ritual
communion was called THIASUS
67Animal sacrifice Nepal 1964
68DIONYSUS FOLLOWERS
- Female followers of D. called MAENADS or BACCHAE
are women possessed by the god - These names are also given to the mythological
nymphs, spirits of nature, in Dionysus' retinue
69DIONYSUS FOLLOWERS
- SATYRS male counterparts of the Maenads, part man
and part animal, with a horse's tail and ears and
a goat's beard and horns    - SILENI are older satyrs, some of whom are wise
70DIONYSIAC PROPS
- Animal skins and garlands
- THYRSUS a pole wreathed with ivy or vine
leaves, pointed at the top to receive a pinecone
71DIONYSUS AND APOLLO
- Dionysus unrestrained freedom and passion
- Apollo the lyre's disciplined melody, reason,
and self-control. - Friedrich Nietzche's study of drama entitled The
Birth of Tragedy emphasizes this contrast as an
essential feature of Greek drama.
72DIONYSUS-ZAGREUS
- Zeus mated with his daughter Persephone, and she
bore a son ZAGREUS - Hera incited the Titans to dismember the child
and devour the pieces - The heart of the child was saved and Dionysus
was born again, through Semele and Zeus, as
recounted above.
73Dionysus
- Zeus in anger destroyed the Titans
- From their ashes mortals were born
- We inherit our bodies from the Titans and our
souls from the god they had devoured
74DIONYSUS AND ARIADNE
- ARIADNE gave the hero Theseus a thread by which
he could find his way out of the labyrinth after
killing the Minotaur. - He abandoned her on the island of Naxos
- She was rescued by Bacchus, who fell in love
with her
75ICARIUS
- Dionysus rewarded the hospitality of ICARIUS by
giving him the gift of wine - The people who first felt its effects thought
that they had been poisoned and killed Icarius
76KING MIDAS OF PHRYGIA
- Silenus was captured and brought before King
Midas who recognized him and returned him to the
god. - Dionysus promised to give the king any gift that
he wished - Midas asked for golden touch
77Poussin Midas and Bacchus
78The Homeric Hymn to Dionysus
- Pirates carried D. off on their ship.
- The bonds miraculously would not hold
- A vine entwined about the mast and grew up to the
very top of the sail - The god became a terrifying lion
- The sailors leaped into the sea and became
dolphins
79PAN
- God of shepherds and of music
- Part man, with the horns, ears, and legs of a
goat - His father often identified as Hermes
80SYRINX
- Fled the advances of Pan
- Was transformed into a bed of marsh reeds
- Pan cut two of them, fastened with wax, and
fashioned his own musical instrument, the pan-pipe
81 ECHO 1
- Ran away from Pan
- Spread such "panic" among a group of shepherds
that they tore her to pieces - Only her voice remained
82 ECHO 2
- Conspired with Zeus to divert Heras attention
- Was deprived of speech
- Fell in love with Narcissus
- Withered away
83Hermes
84Hermes
85THE HOMERIC HYMN TO HERMES
- Zeus loved MAIA luxurious cave, and
- She bore HERMES (MERCURY).
- This precocious baby was born at dawn, by midday
he was playing the lyre, and in the evening he
stole the cattle of Apollo.
86Hermes Invents the Seven-stringed Lyre
- He used
- a hollowed tortoise shell
- reeds
- an ox's hide
- strings of sheep gut
87Hermes Steals Apollo's Cattle
- At night, he cut off 50 cows from the herd
- He made them walk backwards, their heads facing
him - He walked straight ahead, wearing sandals of
wicker that he had woven to disguise his tracks
88Apollo Tracks Down Hermes
- Apollo heard of a child driving a herd backwards
- The guessed the thiefs identity and found Hermes
in his cradle - He took the baby to the Mt. Olympus, where he
sought justice from Zeus
89The Reconciliation of Hermes and Apollo
- Zeus laughed and ordered Hermes to lead Apollo to
the cattle - Hermes returns the cattle
- He shows the lyre to Apollo and offers it to him
- Apollo gives Hermes a golden staff and directs
him to three goddesses who will teach him the art
of prophecy
90Hermaphroditus
- Son of Hermes and Aphrodite
- The nymph of a spring Salmacis fell in love with
young H. - H. rejected her
- S. clung to H. when he was swimming in the spring
- Their two bodies were joined together
91THE NATURE OF HERMES
- God of shepherds
- Patron of thieves and business people
- Master of persuasion
- Psychopompus
- Messenger of the gods
- Archetypal trickster
92ATTRIBUTES OF HERMES
- PETASUS a broad-brimmed hat, sometimes winged
- Sandals often winged.
- CADUCEUS a herald's staff, sometimes entwined
with two snakes
93Herms
- Rectangular or square pillars equipped with male
genitals and with the head or bust of Hermes on
top. - Brought fertility and good luck