Cheirogonia
Cheirogonia ( Greek Χειρογονία , from χείρων "hand" and γένεσις "origin") is an epithet of the Greek goddess Persephone .
He is only known from an entry in the Lexicon of Hesychios of Alexandria . He was interpreted in classical philology because of Persephone's double position as the goddess of death and fertility as the epithet of Persephone as the goddess of birth, since processes such as sowing and witnessing or sowing and giving birth were understood as related ideas in ancient Greece.
literature
- Hermann Steuding : Cheirogonia . In: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (Hrsg.): Detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology . Volume 1,1, Leipzig 1886, column 888 ( digitized version ).
- Otto Jessen : Cheirogonia . In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume III, 2, Stuttgart 1899, Col. 2222.
Remarks
- ↑ Hesychios of Alexandria sv. Χειρογονία
- ↑ Eduard Gerhard : Greek mythology. 1st part: The Greek deities. Berlin 1854. § 418, 6.
- ↑ Ludwig Preller : Greek Mythology , Vol. 1. Fourth edition (edited by Carl Robert and Otto Kern ), Berlin 1884. P. 781.