Hypothetical "Bible"
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Hypothetical "Bible"
If someone were to compile a book of "sacred texts" to be bound together in one book for ease of reference , much like how the Christian Bible is put together, which Greek texts would you want included, which texts would be of best use and reach the most Olympianists? Personally, I would include Hesoid's theogeny, Homer's hymns, Sallustius' On the Gods and the Cosmos, and Aesop's Fables.
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spokane89 wrote:If someone were to compile a book of "sacred texts" to be bound together in one book for ease of reference , much like how the Christian Bible is put together, which Greek texts would you want included, which texts would be of best use and reach the most Olympianists? Personally, I would include Hesoid's theogeny, Homer's hymns, Sallustius' On the Gods and the Cosmos, and Aesop's Fables.
Coming from a specific tradition, I would prefer the Orphic Rhapsodies (they'd have to be reconstructed further), the Orphic Argonautica, and the Orphic Lithica, and of course the Orphic Hymns, as the keystones, and the surrounding texts being the various myths which explain the backgrounds of the characters in the Argonautica as well as myths which can be interpreted to reflect concepts and ideals held in Orphism, of which there are many.
It would probably be a very big book.
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Including all relevant texts in one time certainly would result in quite a large book. Plus it varies regionally and in terms of tradition and cult
These are some reasons, I would argue, illustrative of why religions like those of the Classical world or India, for instance, do not have a single gathering of all important texts. There are just too many, and it varies a great deal.
These are some reasons, I would argue, illustrative of why religions like those of the Classical world or India, for instance, do not have a single gathering of all important texts. There are just too many, and it varies a great deal.
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For me, the closest thing to a Bible would be the Handbook or Manual of Epictetus. Hands down!
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