ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 183

OTTO KERN

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SUMMARY: This testimony, from two Christian Church-fathers, Tatian and Clement of Alexandria, says that Onomacritus is the author of Orphic works.

ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 183

Ὁ Λόγος πρὸς Ἕλληνας Τατιανοῦ Ἀσσυρίου 41 p. 42, 4 Schw.:

Ὀρφεὺς δὲ κατὰ τὸν αὐτὸν χρόνου Ἡρακλεῖ γέγονεν, ἄλλως τε καὶ τὰ εἰς αὐτὸν ἐπιφερόμενά φασιν ὑπὸ Ὀνομακρίτου τοῦ Ἀθηναίου συντετάχθαι γενομένου κατὰ τὴν Πεισιστρατιδῶν ἀρχὴν περὶ τὴν πεντηκοστὴν ὀλυμπιάδα.

“And Orpheus lived at the same time as Hercules; moreover, it is said that all the works attributed to him were composed by Onomacritus the Athenian, who lived during the reign of the Pisistratids, about the fiftieth Olympiad.”

(trans. J. E. Ryland, 1885)

(580/1-577/6; we expect <πέμπτην καὶ> πεντηκοστὴν = 560 Hermann Diels Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker II3 171 n. 11 v. the beginning of Tatian’s passage nr. 15).

Λόγος Στρώματα Κλήμεντος του Ἀλεξανδρέως I 21 (II 81, 1 Staeh.) Tatianum maxime secutus ~ Εὑαγγελικὴ προπαρασκευὴ Εὐσεβίου X 11, 30 p. 575 Dind.:

ναὶ μὴν Ὀνομάκριτος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, οὗ τὰ εἰς Ὀρφέα φερόμενα ποιήματα λέγεται εἶναι, κατὰ τὴν τῶν Πεισιστρατιδῶν ἀρχὴν περὶ τὴν πεντηκοστὴν ὀλυμπιάδα εὑρίσκεται, Ὀρφεὺς δὲ, ὁ συμπλεύσας Ἡρακλεῖ, Μουσαίου διδάσκαλος· Ἀμφίων γὰρ δυσὶ προάγει γενεαῖς τῶν Ἰλιακῶν, Δημόδοκος δὲ καὶ Φήμιος μετὰ τὴν Ἰλίου ἅλωσιν ὃ μὲν γὰρ παρὰ τοῖς Φαίαξιν, ὃ δὲ παρὰ τοῖς μνηστῆρσι κατὰ τὸ κιθαρίζειν εὐδοκίμουν. καὶ τοὺς μὲν ἀναφερομένους εἰς Μουσαῖον χρησμοὺς Ὀνομακρίτου εἶναι λέγουσι.

“Further, Onomacritus the Athenian, who is said to have been the author of the poems ascribed to Orpheus, is ascertained to have lived in the reign of the Pisistratidæ, about the fiftieth Olympiad. And Orpheus, who sailed with Hercules, was the pupil of Musæus. Amphion precedes the Trojan War by two generations. And Demodocus and Phemius were posterior to the capture of Troy; for they were famed for playing on the lyre, the former among the Phæacians, and the latter among the suitors. And the Oracles ascribed to Musæus are said to be the production of Onomacritus.”

(trans. William Wilson, 1885)

Erwin Rohde Psyche I6 112 n. 1.


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