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DEMETER-MYTHS of FERTILITY. FEMALE GAIA (GE)=Mother Earth came from sexless CHAOS. From Gaia sprang the world: Sky, Mountains, Sea, and the Olympians and humans
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DEMETER-MYTHS of FERTILITY • FEMALE GAIA (GE)=Mother Earth came from sexless CHAOS. From Gaia sprang the world: Sky, Mountains, Sea, and the Olympians and humans • No single goddess of fertility (Artemis for wild life, Aphrodite for sexuality, Hera for family and marriage, Demeter goddess of grain and earth fertility)
HOMERIC HYMN TO DEMETER • Structure • Demeter-Persephone-abduction by Hades • Return from the Underworld • Embedded Story of Demeter while looking for her daughter • Metaneira, the queen, and Demophoon, the son.
The Myth of Demeter and Persephone • Abduction by Hades • Hecate and Helius • Demeter’s grief, anger and retaliation • Demeter comes to Eleusis and the palace of Celeus. • The Maiden Well • Queen Metaneira • Iambe • Demeter breaks her fast. • Demeter Nurses Demphoön.
Hades and Persephone and her eating of the pomegranate • Demeter’s ecstatic reunion with Persephone • Demeter restores fertility and establishes the Mysteries. • The Interpretation of the Hymn • Death and rebirth of vegetation • Spiritual metaphor or allegory • Kore (“girl”) • Hades (Pluto or Dis among the Romans)
Interpretation of the Myth • Allegorical Interpretation- seasons change • Family experience, the daughter’s marriage (voluntarily takes the flower, symbol of marriage, separation from natal family) • Symbolic interpretation • Loss from child, as so many children are lost to war and disease. Lamentation rituals around this myth. Demeter is mater dolorosa. • Myth of Demeter becomes the etiology for the presence of death. Thus the cult becomes an experience of afterlife.
Eleusinian Mysteries • Eleusis, near Athens • Mystery < Mystes =the one who closes (the eyes, mouth) Latin translation initiatus (thus, modern English to initiate) • Origin of mysteries • Two families in Charge the EUMOLPIDS, Eumolpos, the ancestor, mythical ruler of ELEUSIS received the mysteries from Demeter and the KERYKES (heralds), descendants of Eumolpus’ son KERYX (=herald)
Eleusinian Mysteries • Special position of Athens • Initiates • Secrecy of rites • Mystery religions • Connection with Orpheus
Structure of Eleusinian Mysteries • High Priest (Hierophant= he who reveals the hiera sacred things), always a Eumolpid • From the family of the Kerykes, always the torchbearer and the herald. • Priestess of Demeter, who, like the hierophant lived in the sanctuary • Time of festival- FALL every year • The Hiera (=sacred things) removed from TELESTERION and carried to Athens, Procession. • All who could speak Greek (Except murderers) eligible for initiation including women and slaves)
Rituals- Nine day interval • Fasting- Torches- Jests • Kykeon: drink of barley and water • Revelation of divinity • Stages of initiation • Lesser Mysteries: preliminary to initiation • Greater Mysteries: full initiation • Participation in the highest mysteries • Procession • Stages of Greater Mysteries • Dramatic enactment of myth • Revelation of sacred objects • Utterance of certain words • The Final revelation: the hiera
ARCHITECTURE OF TELESTERION TELESTERION Temple of Demeter Unique in Architecture. Ordinary Greek temple to be viewed from exterior, the interior was to hold the god’s statue -THE TELESTERION was built to receive thousands of people under its roof
TRIPTOLEMUS • One of the princes of Eleusis to whom Demeter taught her sacred rites. More important after the 5th century. • He was said to have traveled over the world teaching the art of growing grain. Popular in art, supporting Athenian claims for cultural supremacy.
What were the Eleusinian Mysteries? • Group experience • Personal experience (afterlife) • Ritual purity, fasting • Magical rite ensuring the growth of grain • Political significance
Departure of Triptolemos Makron Painter, 490-480 BC. Attic red-figured skyphos. The eleusinian prince on the chariot. Persephone stands in front of with a torch and an oinochoe. Behind her nymph Eleusis, and behind Triptolemos, Demeter.
Detail of previous- departure of Triptolemos, red figure skyphos,Makron painter
Museo Archaeologico Nazionale, Reggio Calabria, Italy. 480-450 BC
Demeter on the left (holding a staff in her left hand, authority emblem, more restrained)-Triptolemos-Kore Relief 440 BC- Athens Archaeological Museum
Attic red-figured bell-krater. Hecate with torches leads Persephone accompanied by Hermes from the underworld while Demeter, holding a sceptre, waits. The moment of reunion. With Inscriptions to identify figures. C. 440 B.C. (41 cm)
Plaster cast: Height: 51cm. Copy of a fragment of marble relief. 425-400 BC. probably from the Temple of Nemesis at Rhamnous. was purchased for Munich in 1853 now in Munich, Glyptothek/
Demeter, Kore and Triptolemos, Museum of Arts, Providence Rhode Island
Demeter gives grain to Triptolemus, Harvard Museum, Polygnotos group
Hellenistic Painting Abduction of Persephone by Hades (ca. 330), from Tomb I at Vergina (Pliny mentions such a painting, by Nikomachos)
The Abduction of Persephone, by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)
Proserpina Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). Oil on canvas, 1874- Prerahaelites
The Return of Persephone by Frederic Leighton Victoriancirca1890-1
Abduction of Persephone- Benton- American painter, early 20th century Museum of Art, Kansas Missouri