ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 255

OTTO KERN

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


EPYLLIA (SHORT EPIC POEMS)

SUMMARY: This testimony says that it is doubtful that either Philitas of Cos or Bion of Smyrna composed any poems about Orpheus; however, fragments of a poem entitled Orpheus by the Roman poet Lucan are extant.

ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 255

On Philítas (Φιλίτας) of Kôs (Κῶς) see the comment above in Orphic Critical Testimony 62. Now it is doubtful that Víôn of Smýrna (Βίων ὁ Σμυρναῖος) may have composed a poem celebrating Orpheus; v. Knaack RE2 III 481; Rudolf Ehwald4 at Ovidii Metam. XI 1. 44.

The Orpheus of Lucan: fragments can be found in the edition of Carl Hosius 328.


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.