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Calendric Aspects of Myths and Cults Involving Apollo’s Visit to Hyperborea (CROSBI ID 303405)

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Bilić, Tomislav Calendric Aspects of Myths and Cults Involving Apollo’s Visit to Hyperborea // Classical journal, 116 (2020), 3; 257-277. doi: 10.1353/tcj.2020.0012

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Bilić, Tomislav

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Calendric Aspects of Myths and Cults Involving Apollo’s Visit to Hyperborea

A study of the myths and cultic realities involving Apollo’s visit to Hyperborea demonstrates that many of them incorporate certain calendric information of different degrees of precision. Apollo’s movements set within a Hyperborean framework appear to have mainly been of a seasonal character and in this respect ultimately conditioned by the annual motion of the sun. However, this does not necessitate an outright assimilation of Apollo to the physical sun ; the correspondences between the deity’s voyages to the far north and the movements of the celestial body were rather derived from the explicit seasonality of the rites at Delphi, Delos and elsewhere.

Apollo , Hyperboreans , Alcaeus , calendar , sun

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116 (3)

2020.

257-277

objavljeno

0009-8353

2327-5812

10.1353/tcj.2020.0012

Povezanost rada

Arheologija, Filologija, Povijest, Religijske znanosti (interdisciplinarno polje)

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