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Mysteria Eleusina[1] (Graece Ἐλευσίνια Μυστήρια), vel Arcana Eleusina,[2] vel Sacra Eleusina, fuerunt caeremonia initiationis quotannis pro cultu Demetris et Persephones habita, Eleusini in Graecia antiqua condita. Omnium arcanorum sacrorum antiquitate celebratorum, haec celebrationes maximi momenti habebantur.
Eruditi agnoscunt eorum fundamenta fisse vetus cultus agrarianus qui ut videtur ex tempore Mycenaeano (c. 1600–1100 a.C.n.) venit, et traditur cultus Demetris anno 1500 a.C.n. institutus fuisse.[3] Notio immortalitatis quae in syncreticis antiquitatis religionibus antiquitate exeunte introducta est.[4] Arcana repraesentabantur mythum abductionis Persephones ex manibus matris Demetris a Plutone rege Hadis,? inferni Graeci, in circulo cui erant tres phases: descensus (amissio), indagatio, ascensus, quorum propositio praecipua fuit ascensus Persephones et reconciliatio cum matre. Hae fuit maiores feriae aetate Hellenica celebrata, quae deinde Romam extendit.[5] Nomen oppidi, Eleusín, prae-Graecum videtur, et veri simile est res simillima Elysii et deae Ilithyiae (Graece Eileithyiae).[6]
Ritus, caerimoniae, et fides fuerunt res absconditae, perpetuo celatae et custoditae. Initiati credebant se in vita posteriore compensationem accepturos esse.[7] Hodie adsunt multae picturae et fragmenta figlinae quae varios arcanorum aspectus describunt. Quia arcana imagines visas et praestigias vitae posterioris comprehendebant, nonnulli eruditi hodierni putant potestatem et longaevitatem arcanorum Eleusinorum ex rebus psychedelicis emanavisse.[8]
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Notae
- ↑ "Mysteria Eleusina . . . Cereris sacrificia, quae ad Eleusin Oppidum Atticae celebrabantur." Ludovicus Vives, Dialogos de Juan Luis Vives, a Christoval Coret y Peris Hispanice conversus, ed. 7a (Valentiae: 1780), p. 322.
- ↑ "Hinc factum est, ut ex antiquis nullo pacto eruditi potuerint eruere arcana Eleusina, & Orphica." Prosperus ab Aquila, Dictionarium Theologicm Portatile (1769), p. 157.
- ↑ Mylonas 1961:24. "Again, from legends we learn of the arrival of the Cult of Demeter at Eleusis in the fifteenth century [a.C.n.] – an event that must of course have had a profound influence on the life and activities of the site.
- ↑ Martin Nilsson, The Greek popular religion:The cult of Eleusis, pp. 42–44.
- ↑ Ouvaroff, M. (ex Francica a J. D. Price conversus) Essay on the Mysteries of Eleusis (Londinii: Rodwell and Martin, 1817). Reimpressio: Kessinger Publishing, 2004).
- ↑ "Elysion: The island of the happy dead (Hesiod: Works and days 166ff). Eileithyia. A Minoan goddess of childbirth and divine midwifery." F. Schachermeyer, Die Minoische Kultur des alten Kreta (Stuttgartiae: W. Kohlhammer, 1967), pp 141–142.
- ↑ Antonia Tripolitis, Religions of the Hellenistic-Roman Age (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, November 2001), pp. 16–21.
- ↑ Wasson, R. Gordon, Ruck, Carl, Hofmann, A., The Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries. Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1978.
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Nexus externi
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- Edward A. Beach, "The Eleusinian Mysteries."
- Thomas R. Martin, "The Eleusinian Mysteries."
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