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" I have eaten from the timbrel, I have drunk from the cymbal, I have carried the sacred vessel, I have crept under the bridal-chamber," belongs, not to Eleusis, but, as Clement and Firmicus Maternus themselves attest, to Phrygia and to Attis. "
The Cults of the Greek States - 177 ページ
Lewis Richard Farnell 著 - 1907
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Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion

Jane Ellen Harrison - 1903 - 718 ページ
...abundantly excite your laughter, though on account of the exposure you will not be in laughing condition : I have eaten from the timbrel, I have drunk from the cymbal, I have carried the kernos, I have gone down into the bridal chamber.' The first three tokens are, as has been already...

The Encyclopædia Britannica: Mun-Oddfellows

Hugh Chisholm - 1911 - 1078 ページ
...146. 3 The other formula which the scholiast on Plato (Gorg. 497 c.) assigns to the Eleusinian rite: " I have eaten from the timbrel, I have drunk from the...carried the sacred vessel, I have crept under the bridal-chamber," belongs, not to Eleusis, but, аз Clement and Firmicus Maternus themselves attest,...

History of Religions, 第 1 巻

George Foot Moore - 1913 - 692 ページ
...attested by Clement of Alexandria and Firmicus Maternus. According to the former the initiate professed: " I have eaten from the timbrel, I have drunk from the cymbal; I have carried the kernos, 1 I have gone beneath the pastes."* It was the symbol of the mystae. The taurobolium was perhaps...

The Christian Eucharist and the Pagan Cults: The Bohlen Lectures, 1913

William Mansfield Groton - 1914 - 238 ページ
...scholiast on Plato offers another Eleusinian formula in which the sacramental eating is emphasized : " I have eaten from the timbrel, I have drunk from the...the sacred vessel, I have crept under the shrine (or bridal chamber)." Curiously the act of carrying the sacred vessel is regarded by Dieterich as having...

A Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Biography, Geography ...

Henry Beauchamp Walters - 1916 - 1172 ページ
...•Vs-ouTOi) celebrated similar rites at which a variant of the above formula may have been osed, ' I have eaten from the timbrel, I have drunk from the cymbal, I have carried the fan, I have entered the bridal-chamber." The general character of the words here quoted points perhaps...

Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion

716 ページ
...abundantly excite your laughter, though on account of the exposure you will not be in laughing condition : I have eaten from the timbrel, I have drunk from the cymbal, I have carried the kernos, I have gone down into the bridal chamber.' The first three tokens are, as has been already...




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