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022_000071/0000

Initiation into the Mysteries. A Collection of Studies in Religion, Philosophy and the Arts

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Irodalomelmélet, összehasonlító irodalomtudomány, irodalmi stílusok / Literary theory and comparative literature, literary styles (13021)
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THE SIATUE OF ARTEMIS EPHESIA IN THE LIGHT OF PORPHYRY’S ON THE CAVE OF THE NYMPHS ——~o » —_—_ ZSUZSANNA TURCSÁN-TÓTH ABSTRACT Artemis Ephesia was one of the most widely worshipped deities of the GraecoRoman world. Although her cult existed for almost one thousand years, most of the replicas of her cult statue have been dated to the second century AD, and the earliest such statue can be dated to the late Hellenic period. It is difficult to examine the sculptures of Artemis Ephesia, as most of the statues were restored to some degree over the centuries, so we have to analyze the parts of the sculptures that were the least affected by the modifications, namely, the chest. Some of the most common adornments on the Artemis Ephesia statue are the female figures and the Cancer. Earlier research on these elements analyzed them separately from each other, but if we consider them as one common scene, they can be interpreted with the help of Porphyry’s De antro nympharum. In analyses of the figures of ancient goddesses, an inquiry into the statues of Artemis Ephesia is one of the most exciting tasks. Many monographs, articles, and books have been published on this topic. If we think of the first polyhistor who studied this issue in depth, then we can state that research has been trying to understand the secrets of this extraordinary goddess for quite a long time now.! Artemis was in the center of the religious life of Ephesus since the sixth century BC, but some archaeological evidence proves that she had taken a significant position even earlier, maybe as early as the eighth century BC. 1 The first monograph about Artemis Ephesia, entitled Symbolica Dianae Ephesia Statua, was written by a Jesuit scholar named Claudius Menetreius. He was Cardinal Barberini’s librarian in the 1630s, but the book was published only in 1657, after the author’s death. + 47 + Daréczi-Sepsi-Vassänyi_Initiation_155x240.indb 47 6 2020.06.15. 11:04:11

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