La symbolique égyptienne de la rencontre ludique entre Rhampsinite et Déméter-Isis (Hérodote, II, 122)

This article continues the discussion begun at the CIERGA Colloquium, held in Fribourg on 6 and 7 September 2021, on the Herodotean anecdote of Rhampsinite in the Underworld (II, 122), by examining the purpose of the game played between the Pharaoh and Demeter and, more broadly, its Egyptian symboli...

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Main Author: Typhaine Haziza
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Published: Presses universitaires de Caen 2024-12-01
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description This article continues the discussion begun at the CIERGA Colloquium, held in Fribourg on 6 and 7 September 2021, on the Herodotean anecdote of Rhampsinite in the Underworld (II, 122), by examining the purpose of the game played between the Pharaoh and Demeter and, more broadly, its Egyptian symbolism, as well as that of the goddess’s gift of a “gold lamé napkin”. Various avenues are explored, showing that despite a probable interpretatio Graeca of the initial story, and an interpretation that may differ according to the circles in which the anecdote was received, it is still very much marked by its Egyptian origins.
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La symbolique égyptienne de la rencontre ludique entre Rhampsinite et Déméter-Isis (Hérodote, II, 122)
Kentron
Underworld
katabasis
Rhampsinitus
Demeter
Isis-Hathor
Kore
title La symbolique égyptienne de la rencontre ludique entre Rhampsinite et Déméter-Isis (Hérodote, II, 122)
title_full La symbolique égyptienne de la rencontre ludique entre Rhampsinite et Déméter-Isis (Hérodote, II, 122)
title_fullStr La symbolique égyptienne de la rencontre ludique entre Rhampsinite et Déméter-Isis (Hérodote, II, 122)
title_full_unstemmed La symbolique égyptienne de la rencontre ludique entre Rhampsinite et Déméter-Isis (Hérodote, II, 122)
title_short La symbolique égyptienne de la rencontre ludique entre Rhampsinite et Déméter-Isis (Hérodote, II, 122)
title_sort la symbolique egyptienne de la rencontre ludique entre rhampsinite et demeter isis herodote ii 122
topic Underworld
katabasis
Rhampsinitus
Demeter
Isis-Hathor
Kore
url https://journals.openedition.org/kentron/7784
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