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Sound
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Transcription
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Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ λόγος, καὶ ὁ λόγος ἦν πρὸς τὸν θεόν, καὶ θεὸς ἦν ὁ λόγος. οὗτος ἦν ἐν ἀρχῇ πρὸς τὸν θεόν. πάντα δι' αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο, καὶ χωρὶς αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο οὐδὲ ἕν. ὃ γέγονεν ἐν αὐτῷ ζωὴ ἦν, καὶ ἡ ζωὴ ἦν τὸ φῶς τῶν ἀνθρώπων: καὶ τὸ φῶς ἐν τῇ σκοτίᾳ φαίνει, καὶ ἡ σκοτία αὐτὸ οὐ κατέλαβεν.
Duration
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00:35
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80,000
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Title
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ΚΑΤΑ ΙΩΝΝΗΝ: Gospel of John in Koine
Subject
The topic of the resource
Bible. New Testament. Greek.
Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.)
Koinē (Greek language)
Religious literature, Greek (Hellenistic)
Description
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This artifact is an audio recording of Christopher Proctor demonstrating the sound of the Greek language as it was used during the Hellenistic Period. This late form of Ancient Greek is known as Koine, or, Common Greek, and was the language in which the Christian New Testament was written in the first-century CE. The demonstration includes the first five lines of the first chapter of the Gospel of John. While studying in Greece in 2007, one of the main lessons learned was that translation often betray original meaning, and only when works are read in their original languages can a truer understanding develop. In this case, the first five lines of John could actually contradict the Christian belief in the Trinity.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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16-April-2017
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audio/mp3
356 KB
00:35 min
80,000 (Total Bit Rate)
Language
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Koinē (Greek language)
Type
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Sound
Identifier
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CG0044
Ancient Greek Language
Gospel of John
Greek New Testament
Koine
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Title
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Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
Still Image
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Title
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Treasury of the Athenians (Delphi, Greece)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Treasury of the Athenians (Delphi)
Delphoi (Greece)
Attikē (Greece)
Classical Greece
Marathon, Battle of, Greece, 490 B.C
Description
An account of the resource
This photograph depicts the reconstructed Treasury of the Athenians. Located on the Sacred Way leading up to the Temple of Apollo, this treasury was built to house the offerings dedicated to the god on behalf of the Athenian state. More specifically, this particular building was constructed in thanksgiving for Apollo's help during the infamous Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE; a battle that witnessed the defeat of the Persian forces lead by Darius at the hands of the Athenians. This traditional Doric structure contains many metopes depicting events in the lives of Athens' two greatest legendary heroes: Theseus and Hercules.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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26-May-2007
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image/jpg
519 K1B
1280 x 960 pixels
72 PPI
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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CG0023
Coverage
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Attikē (Greece)
490 BCE - 390 CE
Ancient Greek Religion
Apollo
Attica, Greece
Delphi, Greece
Delphic Oracle
God of the Sun, Medicine, Music, and Prophesy
Greek Temple
Mount Parnassos
Panhellenic Sanctuary
Pythia
Sacred Way
Sanctuary of Apollo
Temple of Apollo
Treasury of the Athenians
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Moving Image
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Duration
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00:25
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MPEG-4
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Title
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The Rape of Persephone
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lekythos
Pottery, Greek
Hades (Greek deity)
Persephone (Greek deity)
Description
An account of the resource
This video depicts a funerary lekythos, a vessel used to offer wine and olive oil to the deceased. Lekythoi are similar to other amphorae, but their main distinguishing characteristic was the alabaster color of the vessels surface. This artifact is an exact replica of a lekythos dating to the Classical Era (480 BCE - 323 BCE), and the original is currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. The scene is a depiction of Hades abducting his niece, Persephone, in order to make her his bride in the underworld. The cultic practices associated with this story were central to the mystery initiations held at Eleusis in honor of Demeter and Persephone.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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16-April-2017
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video/mp4
4.2 MB
00:25 min
396 x 740 pixels
Language
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English
Type
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Moving Image
Identifier
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CG0043
Coverage
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Attikē (Greece)
480 BCE - 323 BCE
Classical Greek Pottery
Eleusinian Mysteries
Funerary Offering
Greek Mythology
Hades
Lekythos
Persephone
Rape of Persephone
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Title
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Temple of Poseidon: Western View (Sounion, Greece)
Subject
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Temple of Poseidon (Soúnio Cape, Greece)
Soúnio Cape (Greece)
Ancient Greek religion
Temples, Greek--Greece
Poseidon (Greek deity)
Classical Greece
Description
An account of the resource
This photograph captures the western view of the great temple dedicated to the god of the seas, Poseidon. Built between 444 BCE and 440 BCE, this temple located at Cape Sounion proved to be one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in the ancient world. As navel-centered power, the Greeks held Poseidon in high esteem, and travelers to this shrine would make sacrifices dedicated to the god in return for safe voyages across the seas.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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25-May-2007
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image/jpg
532 KB
1280 x 960 pixels
72 PPI
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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CG0031
Coverage
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Attikē (Greece)
444 BCE - 440 BCE
Ancient Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek Religion
Attica, Greece
Cape Sounio, Greece
God of the Seas
Greek Temple
Poseidon
Sounion
Temple of Poseidon
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Title
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Temple of Poseidon: Southern View (Sounion, Greece)
Subject
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Temple of Poseidon (Soúnio Cape, Greece)
Soúnio Cape (Greece)
Ancient Greek religion
Temples, Greek--Greece
Poseidon (Greek deity)
Classical Greece
Description
An account of the resource
This photograph captures the southern view of the great temple dedicated to the god of the seas, Poseidon. Built between 444 BCE and 440 BCE, this temple located at Cape Sounion proved to be one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in the ancient world. As navel-centered power, the Greeks held Poseidon in high esteem, and travelers to this shrine would make sacrifices dedicated to the god in return for safe voyages across the seas.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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25-May-2007
Rights
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Noncommercial Reuse: The author of this work gives permission for this digital image to be reused
without modification for research and educative endeavors. Please cite the digital resource according to the convention provided by Omeka.
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image/jpg
480 KB
1280 x 960 pixels
72 PPI
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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CG0032
Coverage
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Attikē (Greece)
444 BCE - 440 BCE
Ancient Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek Religion
Attica, Greece
Cape Sounio, Greece
God of the Seas
Greek Temple
Poseidon
Sounion
Temple of Poseidon
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Title
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Athenian Acropolis
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Title
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Temple of Athena Nike (Athens, Greece)
Subject
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Temple of Athena Nike (Athens, Greece)
Acropolis (Athens, Greece)
Temples, Greek--Greece
Ancient Greek religion
Athens (Greece)
Attikē (Greece)
Greece--History--Athenian supremacy, 479-431 B.C.
Age of Pericles
Pericles, 495-429 B.C.
Description
An account of the resource
This photograph depicts the reconstruction of the Temple of Athena Nike. Built between 449 BCE and 420 BCE, this small temple honored the dual goddesses Athena and Nike (Victory), and commemorated the Athenians' victory over the Persians in 479 BCE. The temple is located on the southern porch of the Propylaea, and was part of the rebuilding program enacted by Pericles.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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08-June-2007
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Noncommercial Reuse: The author of this work gives permission for this digital image to be reused
without modification for research and educative endeavors. Please cite the digital resource according to the convention provided by Omeka.
Format
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image/jpg
418 KB
1280 x 960 pixels
72 PPI
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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CG0013
Coverage
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Attikē (Greece)
Greece--History--Athenian supremacy, 479-431 B.C.
Acropolis
Ancient Greek Religion
Athena
Athens, Greece
Greek Temple
Nike
Pericles
Temple of Athena Nike
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Title
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Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
Still Image
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Title
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Temple of Apollo: Northern View (Delphi, Greece)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Temple of Apollo (Delphi)
Apollo (Greek deity)
Ancient Greek religion
Temples, Greek--Greece
Attikē (Greece)
Delphoi (Greece)
Classical Greece
Description
An account of the resource
This photograph depicts the northern side of the temple dedicated to the god of the sun, medicine, music, and prophesy, Apollo. It was in this famous shrine that the god's oracle - or, Pythia - would deliver Apollo's messages to those seeking his council. Located on Mount Parnassos, these ruins are part of the third great temple to occupy this site, and it lasted from 330 BCE to 390 CE, when it was destroyed by the orders of the new Christian emperor, Theodosius I. The Temple of Apollo was one of the few "panhellenic" shrines in the ancient world, and as such, belonged to all Greek peoples.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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26-May-2007
Rights
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Noncommercial Reuse: The author of this work gives permission for this digital image to be reused
without modification for research and educative endeavors. Please cite the digital resource according to the convention provided by Omeka.
Format
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image/jpg
511 KB
1280 x 960 pixels
72 PPI
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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CG0028
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Attikē (Greece)
330 BCE - 390 CE
Ancient Greek Religion
Apollo
Attica, Greece
Delphi, Greece
Delphic Oracle
God of the Sun, Medicine, Music, and Prophesy
Greek Temple
Mount Parnassos
Panhellenic Sanctuary
Pythia
Temple of Apollo
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Title
A name given to the resource
Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Temple of Apollo: Eastern Columns from Northern View (Delphi, Greece)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Temple of Apollo (Delphi)
Apollo (Grek deity)
Ancient Greek religion
Temples, Greek--Greece
Attikē (Greece)
Delphoi (Greece)
Classical Greece
Description
An account of the resource
This photograph depicts the eastern columns on the front-side of the temple dedicated to the god of the sun, medicine, music, and prophesy, Apollo. It was in this famous shrine that the god's oracle - or, Pythia - would deliver Apollo's messages to those seeking his council, and it was above these columns where two of the most famous Greek maxims were inscribed: "know thyself" and "all things in measure." Located on Mount Parnassos, these ruins are part of the third great temple to occupy this site, and it lasted from 330 BCE to 390 CE, when it was destroyed by the orders of the new Christian emperor, Theodosius I. The Temple of Apollo was one of the few "panhellenic" shrines in the ancient world, and as such, belonged to all Greek peoples.
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Proctor, Christopher
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26-May-2007
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72 PPI
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English
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Still Image
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CG0025
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Attikē (Greece)
330 BCE - 390 CE
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Temple of Apollo: Eastern Columns (Delphi, Greece)
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Temple of Apollo (Delphi)
Apollo (Deity)
Ancient Greek religion
Temples, Greek--Greece
Attikē (Greece)
Delphoi (Greece)
Classical Greece
Description
An account of the resource
This photograph depicts the eastern - or, front - columns of the temple dedicated to the god of the sun, medicine, music, and prophesy, Apollo. It was in this famous shrine that the god's oracle - or, Pythia - would deliver Apollo's messages to those seeking his council. It was above these columns were the two famous Greek maxims were inscribed: "know thyself" and "all things in measure." Located on Mount Parnassos, these ruins are part of the third great temple to occupy this site, and it lasted from 330 BCE to 390 CE, when it was destroyed by the orders of the new Christian emperor, Theodosius I. The Temple of Apollo was one of the few "panhellenic" shrines in the ancient world, and as such, belonged to all Greek peoples
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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2007
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Title
Temple of Apollo: Northern View (Delphi, Greece)
Subject
Temple of Apollo (Delphi)
Apollo (Deity)
Ancient Greek religion
Temples, Greek--Greece
Attikē (Greece)
Delphoi (Greece)
Classical Greece
Description
This photograph depicts the northern side of the temple dedicated to the god of the sun, medicine, music, and prophesy, Apollo. It was in this famous shrine that the god's oracle - or, Pythia - would deliver Apollo's messages to those seeking his council. Located on Mount Parnassos, these ruins are part of the third great temple to occupy this site, and it lasted from 330 BCE to 390 CE, when it was destroyed by the orders of the new Christian emperor, Theodosius I. The Temple of Apollo was one of the few "panhellenic" shrines in the ancient world, and as such, belonged to all Greek peoples.
Creator
Proctor, Christopher
Date
2007
Rights
Noncommercial Reuse: The author of this work gives permission for this digital image to be reused without modification for research and educative endeavors. Please cite the digital resource according to the following convention:
Proctor, Christopher L. Title of Photograph. Date Created. Glory of Classical Greece Digital Collection. Omeka. Retrieved from URL.
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CG0027
Coverage
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Attikē (Greece)
330 BCE - 390 CE
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Title
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Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
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Title
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Temple of Apollo: Eastern Columns (Delphi, Greece)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Temple of Apollo (Delphi)
Apollo (Greek deity)
Ancient Greek religion
Temples, Greek--Greece
Attikē (Greece)
Delphoi (Greece)
Classical Greece
Description
An account of the resource
This photograph depicts the eastern columns on the front-side of the temple dedicated to the god of the sun, medicine, music, and prophesy, Apollo. It was in this famous shrine that the god's oracle - or, Pythia - would deliver Apollo's messages to those seeking his council, and it was above these columns where two of the most famous Greek maxims were inscribed: "know thyself" and "all things in measure." Located on Mount Parnassos, these ruins are part of the third great temple to occupy this site, and it lasted from 330 BCE to 390 CE, when it was destroyed by the orders of the new Christian emperor, Theodosius I. The Temple of Apollo was one of the few "panhellenic" shrines in the ancient world, and as such, belonged to all Greek peoples.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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26-May-2007
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Noncommercial Reuse: The author of this work gives permission for this digital image to be reused
without modification for research and educative endeavors. Please cite the digital resource according to the convention provided by Omeka.
Format
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image/jpg
437 KB
1280 x 960 pixels
72 PPI
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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CG0027
Coverage
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Attikē (Greece)
330 BCE - 390 CE
Ancient Greek Religion
Apollo
Attica, Greece
Delphi, Greece
Delphic Oracle
God of the Sun, Medicine, Music, and Prophesy
Greek Temple
Mount Parnassos
Panhellenic Sanctuary
Pythia
Temple of Apollo
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Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone at Eleusis
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Born Digital
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Telesterion: Temple of Demeter and Persephone (Eleusis, Greece)
Subject
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Sanctuary of Demeter (Eleusis, Greece)
Eleusinian mysteries
Eleusis (Greece)
Temples, Greek--Greece
Demeter (Greek deity)
Ancient Greek religion
Homeric hymn to Demeter
Persephone (Greek deity)
Description
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This photograph depicts the Telesterion, the ancient temple dedicated to the goddesses Demeter and Persephone. Located in Eleusis, Greece, the Telesterion was home to one of the most popular Mystery Cults of the ancient Greco-Roman world: i.e. the Eleusinian Mysteries. The myth associated with the Eleusinian Mysteries is recorded in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, which is an etiological myth describing the reason for the four seasons. In sum, Demeter's daughter, Persephone, was abducted by the god of the underworld, Hades. Refusing to let the young goddess return to her mother, Demeter - the goddess responsible for the growing of grains and other dry plants - refused to allow plants to grow. Zeus, the father of Persephone, convinced his brother, Hades, to return the girl to her mother for two-thirds of the year, and it was believed Persephone emerged from the underworld in Eleusis.
Creator
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Proctor, Christopher
Date
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03-June-2007
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Format
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530 KB
1280 x 960 pixels
72 PPI
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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CG0036
Coverage
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Attikē (Greece)
1500 BCE – 396 CE
Ancient Greek Religion
Eleusinian Mysteries
Eleusis, Greece
Greek Temple
Telesterion
Temple of Demeter and Persephone