donderdag 1 mei 2014

Hieros Gamos


Le Hieros Gamos d’Astarte.

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M.Delcor – Toulouse

 

It is a dedication to Astarte made by Tefarié Velanas, the Etruscan king of Kisriye (Caere). He built a temple for this goddess in the time, that it is the month of offering to the sun. The king has also constructed a room in the temple for Astarte, because Astarte has married by his person in between  (’rš bdy) in the third year of his government in the month krr on the day of the funeral of the god. Who is this Hieros gamos? ---à Melqart.

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Harpocrates

La statuette d’Harpocrate du British Museum.
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J.Ferron – Carthage
 RSF 2
A comparison of the statues of the British Museum and that of the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid. The one in London has the number 132908. It is made of bronze and shows a child-god with one foot in front of the other. It is the Egyptian way. There we have Isis and Osiris and the child Horus. During the XXI and XXII dynasty Horus is followed up by Khonsou the child.
 
Inscription:
wḥq nn      = this was engraved by NN
b‘lbn'         = the architect
 
Combined with all the available data the complete inscription could be:
ḥrpkrṭ ytn
ḥym l‘ms bn ’šmnytn bn ‘
zrmlk wḥq nn
b‘lbn’
 
Translation:
That Harpocrates will grant
The life to ‘MS, son of Ešmoenyaton, son of ‘
Azarmilk. This was engraved by NN, the architect.
 
ḥr p.’ hrd (Egyptian) = Horus the child and that was translated in Phoenician as: ḥrpkrṭ.
The Greeks called it finally Harpokrates.
 
 
 
 

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