Plutarcha Vita Solonis 8, 4-6 i Tesmoforia attyckie

2000 
The article is devoted to the problem of the connection between the feast of women gathered in the Demeter Thesmophoria shrine on Cape Kolias (deme Halimous) and the celebrations of Thesmophoria in Athens. The starting point for the author is Plutarch's story (Vita Solonis 8, 4-6) that today is considered to be the proof of the tenth day of the month Pyanopsion rites which were part of the Athenian Thesmophoria. On that day women were supposed to go to the seaside sanctuary and then to move to the Demeter temenos in the center of Athens. The local feast was to be included in the state celebrations, but the problematic verse 80 of Aristophanes' Women at Thesmaphoria was thought to be a trace of its original separateness. A careful analysis of Plutarch and the tradition on which he is dependent (Polyainos) shows that the feast on Cape Kolias is not the same as the Thesmophoria. Numerous researchers compare Plutarch's accounts with the tradition of seizing the Megarians who conducted a plundering raid whose purpose was to abduct the women who had gathered at Thesmaphoria (Aeneas Tacticus, 4.8-12). Most of them think that it is the same tradition that was later divided in two. Differences between the accounts show that these are separate traditions dealing with different events. The stories are about different leaders (Solon in Halimous, Pisistratus in Eleusis). The course of the rites and their role in the related account differ from the ritual scenario in the shrine on Cape Kolias. In Eleusis the women probably remained in the sacred circle during the rites, and anyway they did not take part in the events. Hence there is no motif of young men putting on women's clothes with hidden daggers and of the dance on the sea-shore that is strongly emphasized in the tradition concerning Solon's ruse (apate) in Halimous. A lot points to the initiation scenario being at the root of Plutarch and Polyainos' story, A change in the status is also seen in the ritual behavior: choirs
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