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全文表示 - この書籍について
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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