Adonia
Adonia (n. pl. Graece: Ἀδώνια) fuerunt sacra in Graecia antiqua a mulieribus ob Adonem mortuum celebrata; hortos Adonis conficiebant carmenque "Adonis" auscultabant. Sigilla Adonem mortuum ostendentia exponebant et magnum luctum simulabant. Romana Adonia die 19 Iunii celebrabantur.
Fontes praecipui
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Ammianus Marcellinus XIX.1.11 necnon XXII.9.15
- Aristophanes, Lysistrata 387-396
- Bion, "Epitaphius Adonis"
- Menander, Samia 39-50
- Plutarchus, Alcibiades 18.4
- Suda s.v. "Adonia[nexus deficit]"
- Theocritus, "Syracusiae sive Adonidis festum celebrantes" Textus et versio
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- "Adonia" in William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (Londinii, 1842; 2a ed., 1865; 3a ed., 1870) p. 14
- "Adonis" in Gulielmus Smith (1844–1849). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology [📖]. Londinii: Taylor & Walton vol. 1 p. 25
- Wahib Atallah, Adonis dans la littérature et l'art grecs, Parisiis, Librairie C. Klincksieck, 1966 Recensio critica Altera recensio critica Tertia recensio critica Quarta recensio critica
- Marcel Detienne, Le jardin d'Adonis: la mythologie des aromates en Grèce. Lutetiae, 1972
- Matthew Dillon, Girls and women in classical Greek religion. 2003 Paginae selectae
- "The Gardens of Adonis" in J. G. Frazer, The Golden Bough (editio brevis, 1922)
- Ronda R. Simms, "Mourning and Community at the Athenian Adonia" in Classical Journal vol. 93 (1997) pp. 121-141
- Ernest Will, "̪Le rituel des Adonies", Syria. Archéologie, Art et histoire, 1975ː 93-105
- J. J. Winkler, The Constraints of Desire: The Anthropology of Sex and Gender in Ancient Greece. Novi Eboraci, 1990
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