ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 126
OTTO KERN
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SUMMARY: This testimony, from the poet Damagetus, says that the body of Orpheus is in a tomb on the foothills of Mount Olympus.
ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 126
Ελληνική Ανθολογία VII 9 Δαμάγητος:
Ὀρφέα Θρηικίηισι παρὰ προμολῆισιν Ὀλύμπου
τύμβος ἔχει, Μούσης υἱέα Καλλιόπης,
ὧι δρύες οὐκ ἀπίθησαν, ὅτωι συνάμ’ ἕσπετο πέτρη
ἄψυχος θηρῶν θ’ ὑλονόμων ἀγέλα,
ὅς ποτε καὶ τελετὰς μυστηρίδας εὕρετο Βάκχου 5
καὶ στίχον ἡρώωι ζευκτὸν ἔτευξε ποδί,
ὃς καὶ ἀμειλίκτοιο βαρὺ Κλυμένοιο νόημα
καὶ τὸν ἀκήλητον θυμὸν ἔθελξε λύραι.
“The tomb on the Thracian skirts of Olympus holds Orpheus, son of the Muse Calliope; whom the trees disobeyed not and the lifeless rocks followed, and the herds of the forest beasts; who discovered the mystic rites of Bacchus, and first linked verse in heroic feet; who charmed with his lyre even the heavy sense of the implacable Lord of Hell, and his unyielding wrath.”
(trans. W. R. Paton, 1916-1918)
Christian Lobeck Aglaophamus I 234; Erwin Rohde Psyche II6 103 n. 1.
To verse 5 compare nr. 94, to verse 6 nr. 106.
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.