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Now another request. Any French and/or Latin speakers want to be a super pal and translate? Latin: Quote:
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"The falsity of this monument, already suspected by Henzen (in a note on the Corpus) was demonstrated by Lebégue (Revue archeol., 1889 p. 64 ff.). For me there is no doubt. The inscription is imitated from CIL, VI, 510 Dis magnis -- taurobolio criubolioque in aeternum renatus -- If this text is fake, the sole proof of the adoption of the taurobolium in the mysteries of Mithra likewise falls (Reading CIL, VI, 506 as instrumenta.. cultus phrygii [?] instead of mithriaci). This is why in this collection I have passed overall the taurobolic inscriptions, which Fabri (loc. cit.) still quotes in his list -- at least in part." Also: Quote:
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You're the man.
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Glad to help. The translation of the first Latin bit is probably a bit ragged, but I was on the run. The hard bit is the first pass -- hopefully people will correct me where I goofed.
I've added a construe of the Dis magnis bit as well. |
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Anyone know if there is an English translation of Ambrosiaster's Quaestiones veteris et novi testamenti online anywhere? This copy of Firmicus Maternus' De errore profanarum religionum has a note saying that at 84.3 in Quaest. vet., Ambrosiaster claims the priests of Magna Mater thought Christians had "plagiarized" their taurobolium somehow (baptism?).
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Do you have a copy of Firmicus Maternus in English? If so, I'd be grateful of a copy of chapter 3, concerning Attis and the Magna Mater. (I've ordered it via ILL, but my local library are sleepy). I've been looking into Attis sources here. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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04-22-2009, 02:54 AM | #18 |
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Unfortunately the Ambrosiaster PDF is locked (!) so I can't paste any text from it. Can anyone crack it? We want chapter 84 (on p.47 of the PDF). I so hate retyping stuff.
But there is definitely something toward the end of the chapter that sounds like what you want. Et quia in primo mense, in quo aequinoctium habent Romani, sicut et nos, And because in the first month, in which the Romans have the equinox, just like us, ea ipsa observatio ab his custoditur; ...something about "the observation is guarded by these" (ea ipsa?)... the idea is celebrate or observe the equinox ita ut etiam per sanginem dicant expiationem fieri, sicut et nos per crucem: so as also through blood they say that expiation is made, just as we by the cross: hac versutia Paganos detinet in errore, this cunning trick [by the devil] keeps the pagans in error, ut putent veritatem nostram imitationem potius videri quam veritatem, as they think that our truth seems more like an imitation than the truth, quasi per aemulationem superstitione quadam inventam. as if through emulating in superstition ??? invented. Nec enim verum potest, inquiunt, aestimari quod postea est inventum. For nor is it possible, they say, to consider true what is found to be later. |
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Edit: This link should download the unlocked file. The link will only work once. Punch your email address into this page for another download link. |
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