THE ORPHIC FRAGMENTS

OF OTTO KERN


10. ΔΙΚΤΥΟΝ

(THE NET)

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For links to many more fragments: The Orphic Fragments of Otto Kern.


The Souda (Σοῦδα; Orphic Critical Testimony No. 223 d) says:

Πέπλον καὶ Δίκτυον· καὶ ταῦτα Ζωπύρου τοῦ Ἡρακλεώτου (Orphic Critical Testimony No. 179), οἱ δὲ Βροτίνου (Orphic Critical Testimony No. 173).

The Robe and the Net: these also from Zopyrus of Heraclea (Ζώπυρος τοῦ Ἡρακλείας ; Orphic Critical Testimony No. 179), others say from Brontinus (Βροντῖνος ; Orphic Critical Testimony No. 173).

Christian Lobeck Aglaophamus I p. 366 n. IX; 379 n. XXVIII v. ΠΕΠΛΟΣ.

Compare also to δικτύου πλοκή “as the knitting of a net” Orphic Fragment No. 26.


The story of the birth of the Gods: Orphic Theogony.

We know the various qualities and characteristics of the Gods based on metaphorical stories: Mythology.

Dictionary of terms related to ancient Greek mythology: Glossary of Hellenic Mythology.

Introduction to the Thæí (the Gods): The Nature of the Gods.

How do we know there are Gods? Experiencing Gods.