Publication: Volcar la mesa: revolución ritual y mito en el santuario de Apolo en Delfos
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Hernández Castro, David
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Ateneo Cantonal de Estudios Políticos (ACEP)
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Abstract
El
ciclo de festivales
enaetéricos
del Septerion, la Herois y la Carila que se
celebraba en el santuario de Apolo en Delfos
tuvo una enorme importancia para la
evolución de la exper
iencia religiosa en la Antigua Grecia.
Los especialistas modernos los
han relacionado con los ritos estacionales y de propiciación de la cosecha, los ritos de
expiación y las
«ceremonias de corte» (
incision ceremonies
), pero en los últimos años se
han prod
ucido grandes
avances
en varios campos (las relaciones entre el ritual y el mito, la
arqueología, la arqueoastronomía)
que favorecen una interpretación más integral, donde
se preste mayor atención a los contextos sociales, políticos, topográficos y narrati
vos. En
este sentido, el ciclo de festivales del Septerion, la Herois y la Carila se encuentra en el
centro del gran movimiento de reforma política y religiosa que se produjo en Delfos a
finales del siglo
VI
a.C. y que tuvo como escenario de fondo
e
l enfre
ntamiento entre los
Alcmeónidas y los Pisistrátidas.
En el ámbito religioso, el resultado de este movimiento fue
la sustitución del Apolo
Kerdoos
de los tesalios por el Apolo
Katharsios
de los atenienses,
del Apolo de la Ganancia
,
al Apolo de las Purificac
iones. En el ámbito político, el desenlace
fue la institución de la democracia y el declive de la tiranía.
The cycle of the enneateric festivals of Septerion, Herois and C h aril l a that was celebrated in the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi had an enormous importance for the evolution of the religious experience in Ancient Greece. Scholars have linked them to se asonal and harvesting rites, expiation rites and incision ceremonies , but in recent years there have been great advances in various fields (the relations between ritual and myth, archeology, archaeoastronomy) that favo u r a more comprehensive interpretatio n, where greater attention is given to social, political, topographic and narrative contexts. In this sense, the festival cycle of Septerion, Herois and C h aril l a is at the center of the great movement of political and religious reform that took place in De lphi at the end of the 6th century B.C. and that it had as background the conflict between Alcmaeonids and Pisistratids . In the religious sphere, the result of this movement was the replacement of the Apollo Kerdoos of the Thessalies by the Apollo Katharsi os of the Athenians, of the Apollo of the Gain to the Apollo of the Purifications. In the political sphere, the outcome was the institution of democracy and the decline of tyranny.
The cycle of the enneateric festivals of Septerion, Herois and C h aril l a that was celebrated in the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi had an enormous importance for the evolution of the religious experience in Ancient Greece. Scholars have linked them to se asonal and harvesting rites, expiation rites and incision ceremonies , but in recent years there have been great advances in various fields (the relations between ritual and myth, archeology, archaeoastronomy) that favo u r a more comprehensive interpretatio n, where greater attention is given to social, political, topographic and narrative contexts. In this sense, the festival cycle of Septerion, Herois and C h aril l a is at the center of the great movement of political and religious reform that took place in De lphi at the end of the 6th century B.C. and that it had as background the conflict between Alcmaeonids and Pisistratids . In the religious sphere, the result of this movement was the replacement of the Apollo Kerdoos of the Thessalies by the Apollo Katharsi os of the Athenians, of the Apollo of the Gain to the Apollo of the Purifications. In the political sphere, the outcome was the institution of democracy and the decline of tyranny.
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Alcmeónidas , Apolo Kerdoos , Arqueoastronomía , Atenas , Democracia antigua , Mito , Ritual , Tesalia , Topografía , Purificaciones , Alcmaeonids , Ancient democracy , Apollo Kerdoos , Archaeoastronom , Athens , Myth , Ritual , Thessaly , Topography , Purifications
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