ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 137

OTTO KERN

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SUMMARY: This testimony, from the mythographer Hyginus, offers two different explanations for the name of the constellation The Kneeler, which is close to the constellation of the Lyre, one of these explanations being that it represents Orpheus himself.

ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 137

Hygini De Astronomica 2.6.4:

Engonasin: alii autem Thamyrim a Musis excaecatum, ut supplicem ad genua iacentem dicunt; alii Orphea a Thraciis mulieribus interfici, quod viderit Liberi patris initia. v. nr. 94.

“(The constellation) The Kneeler: But on the contrary, others say he is Thamyris, blinded by the Muses, as a suppliant fallen to his knees; yet others say he is Orpheus, murdered by the Thracian women, because he obtained the sacred mysteries of Father Liber (Διόνυσος).” v. nr. 94.

(trans. by the author)


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