Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Chapter 9 attis
View through CrossRef
Attis the Phrygian counterpart of Adonis.
His relation to Cybele.
His miraculous birth.
The death of Attis.
Another of those gods whose supposed death and resurrection struck such deep roots into the faith and ritual of Western Asia is Attis. He was to Phrygia...
Title: Chapter 9 attis
Description:
Attis the Phrygian counterpart of Adonis.
His relation to Cybele.
His miraculous birth.
The death of Attis.
Another of those gods whose supposed death and resurrection struck such deep roots into the faith and ritual of Western Asia is Attis.
He was to Phrygia.
Related Results
Basic and Advance: Phython Programming
Basic and Advance: Phython Programming
"This book will introduce you to the python programming language. It's aimed at beginning programmers, but even if you have written programs before and just want to add python to y...
Altering Attis: Ethnicity, Gender and Genre in Catullus 63
Altering Attis: Ethnicity, Gender and Genre in Catullus 63
AbstractCatullus 63 is one of the most unusual of Latin poems, and also one of the most difficult for literary interpreters. In this paper I would like to discuss it from three ang...
Belenus, Cybele, and Attis: Echoes of their Cults through the Centuries
Belenus, Cybele, and Attis: Echoes of their Cults through the Centuries
There are two interesting cases of the worship of Roman period deities in the north-eastern Italian and Pannonian regions, which in one way or another seem to have survived through...
The peach: botany, production and uses
The peach: botany, production and uses
Abstract
This book summarizes current state of knowledge in peach botany, production and postharvest management. Specific topics covered consisted of: botany and taxonomy (chap...
Eksploatacija kamene sirovine u prapovijesti i antici istarskoga poluotoka
Eksploatacija kamene sirovine u prapovijesti i antici istarskoga poluotoka
This paper deals with the exploitation of stone raw material in the Croatian part of the Istrian peninsula during prehistory and antiquity. Although various mineral resources occur...
The Central Section of Catullus’ Attis
The Central Section of Catullus’ Attis
The Attis of Catullus was described by Kenneth Quinn (1970, 282) as “perhaps the most remarkable poem in Latin.” However, the five lines of divine digression which split the poem i...

