Sacerdote, rey y consorte de la Madre diosa: Un análisis de la relación entre Cibeles y Attis en Heródoto y Catulo

Attis, Phrygian paredros and eunuch priest of the Goddess Mother is a major figure in the development of the mythic and cultic representations of Cybele in ancient religion and culture, especially in the Rome of the Imperial era. Nonetheless, his emergence in certain Phrygian epigraphic inscription...

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Autor principal: Gallardo, Enzo
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Instituto de Lenguas y Literaturas Clásicas 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revistaestudiosclasicos/article/view/7463
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Sumario:Attis, Phrygian paredros and eunuch priest of the Goddess Mother is a major figure in the development of the mythic and cultic representations of Cybele in ancient religion and culture, especially in the Rome of the Imperial era. Nonetheless, his emergence in certain Phrygian epigraphic inscription and his representation in certain literary Greek evidence is problematic when it comes to analyzing his role and function in the mythic and historical construction of his figure along with the Goddess. The purpose of this research will be to show the constructions and mythic-historical storytelling about Attis’s literary and historical figure in Phrygia, Greece, and Rome.