The Delphic Bee
The Delphic Bee
Prophecy and Pilgrimage at the Oracle of Delhpi
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 10-11:30am PST
The Oracle of Delphi was one of the strongest and most lasting institution of the ancient world. The Ancient Greek temple stood as an active oracular center and pilgrimage site for over a thousand years. While much of the Delphic rites continue to remain elusive to scholars, we do know that the Delphi Oracle was called both Pythia and Bee, connecting her to two ancient symbols of feminine power: the snake (python) and the bee. In this lecture we will discuss the Delphic bee, the bee maidens who taught prophecy to the god Apollo, the Cave of the Nymphs, and other aspects of this Temple once said to be constructed of beeswax and feathers.
The Delphic Bee
Prophecy and Pilgrimage at the Oracle of Delhpi
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 10-11:30am PST
The Oracle of Delphi was one of the strongest and most lasting institution of the ancient world. The Ancient Greek temple stood as an active oracular center and pilgrimage site for over a thousand years. While much of the Delphic rites continue to remain elusive to scholars, we do know that the Delphi Oracle was called both Pythia and Bee, connecting her to two ancient symbols of feminine power: the snake (python) and the bee. In this lecture we will discuss the Delphic bee, the bee maidens who taught prophecy to the god Apollo, the Cave of the Nymphs, and other aspects of this Temple once said to be constructed of beeswax and feathers.
The Delphic Bee
Prophecy and Pilgrimage at the Oracle of Delhpi
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 10-11:30am PST
The Oracle of Delphi was one of the strongest and most lasting institution of the ancient world. The Ancient Greek temple stood as an active oracular center and pilgrimage site for over a thousand years. While much of the Delphic rites continue to remain elusive to scholars, we do know that the Delphi Oracle was called both Pythia and Bee, connecting her to two ancient symbols of feminine power: the snake (python) and the bee. In this lecture we will discuss the Delphic bee, the bee maidens who taught prophecy to the god Apollo, the Cave of the Nymphs, and other aspects of this Temple once said to be constructed of beeswax and feathers.