The Life of Orpheus – Contributions to European Culture
Journal: Open Journal for Studies in History (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2022-12-31
Authors : Asen Bondzhev;
Page : 41-50
Keywords : Orpheus; Thracian Orphism; Orphic literature and eschatology; Orphic tablets;
Abstract
Orpheus is one of the greatest historical contributions of the Thracians in European culture. He is much more than a talented poet and singer. He is a religious reformer, a priest and a Teacher, who transmits valuable knowledge to humanity. This study presents his life and influence on philosophers such as Pythagoras and Plato, the development of this influence during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and analyzes some Orphic tablets of eschatological nature. The roots of Orphic teachings are so deep, that some missionaries of the new Christian faith had to use the image of Orpheus in their desire to baptize pagans. Orpheus comes to walk the most difficult path – spreading the doctrine of salvation of the human soul, which remains one of the highest achievements of European culture and a hope for its humane future.
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