A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume 2 (of 6)Bryant, Jacob
History
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume 2 (of 6)
Bryant, Jacob
History, Ancient; Mythology
Some of the pyramids in Egypt were styled the pyramids of the shepherd
[1245]Philitis; and were said to have been built by people, whom the
Egyptians held in abomination: from whence we may form a judgment of the
persons, by whom those edifices were erected. Many hills, and places of
reputed sanctity were denominated from shepherds. Caucasus, in the vicinity
of Colchis, had its name conferred by Jupiter in memory of Caucasus a
shepherd. [1246]Το ορος εις τιμην του Ποιμενος Καυκασον μετονομασας. Mount
Cithæron in Bœotia was called Asterius; but received the former name from
one Cithæron, a [1247]shepherd, supposed to have been there slain. I have
mentioned from Herodotus, that the Cadmians built the temple of
[1248]Damater, or Ceres, in Attica, where they introduced her worship. And
there is a remarkable circumstance mentioned in consequence of this by
Hesychius, who tells us, that the priests of this Goddess were of a
particular family, called Ποιμενιδαι, or _the Shepherd race_. Ποιμενιδαι,
γενος, εξ ὁυ ὁ Δημητρος ἱερευς. The Cadmians therefore, from whom this
priesthood came, must have been in a peculiar manner shepherds. The
mountain Apæsantus in Argolis is said to have been named from
[1249]Apæsantus, a shepherd. The Cuthites settled in Thrace near Hæmus, in
Sethonia; of whom Stephanus gives this short but remarkable history:
εκαλουντο προτερον Νομαιοι. The author does not say, that they _were_
shepherds; but that they antiently were so called: so that it was not so
much the profession, as the title of the people. They settled in Hetruria,
and Latium; in which last province stood the city Præneste, of which I have
before spoken. It was said to have been of high antiquity, and was founded
by Cœculus,
[1250]Vulcano genitum pecora inter agrestia Regem,
Inventumque focis, omnis quem credidit ætas.
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