Death, Rebirth, and Pilgrimage Experience in Aelius Aristides’ Hieroi Logoi

Religions Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.3390/rel15080899
Georgia Petridou
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The close conceptual links between symbolic death, rebirth, and pilgrimage are widely known to modern sociologists and anthropologists and can be observed in several modern pilgrimage traditions. This study argues that the same connections can already be detected in Aristides’ Hieroi Logoi, “the earliest detailed first-person account of pilgrimage that survives from antiquity”. In terms of methodology, this article follows recent scholarly work on ancient lived religion perspectives and religiously motivated mobility that favours a broader understanding of the notion of pilgrimage in the Greek-speaking world. Rutherford, in particular, has produced a plethora of pioneering studies on all aspects of ‘sacred tourism’ experience in various media including documentary papyri, inscriptions, and graffiti. This chapter builds further on Rutherford’s work and focuses on Aristides’ accounts of his visits to smaller, less-well known healing centres. The main aim is to demonstrate how Aristides’ pilgrimage experience to the healing temple of Asclepius at Poimanenos or Poimanenon (a town of ancient Mysia near Cyzicus) is wholly recast and presented in terms of travelling to the sacred site of Eleusis, one of the most important cultural and religious centres of the Roman Empire in the Antonine Era. Thus, Aristides’ pilgrimage experience to Poimanenos is successfully reframed as a mystic initiation that marks the death of the previous ill self and the birth of the new, enlightened, and healthy self.
埃利乌斯-阿里斯蒂德斯《Hieroi Logoi》中的死亡、重生和朝圣体验
现代社会学家和人类学家广泛了解象征性死亡、重生和朝圣之间的密切概念联系,并可从一些现代朝圣传统中观察到这种联系。本研究认为,在亚里士多德的《朝圣日志》(Hieroi Logoi)中也能发现同样的联系,这是 "古代现存最早的关于朝圣的第一人称详细记述"。在研究方法上,本文沿袭了近期学者们对古代生活宗教视角和宗教动机流动性的研究,这些研究倾向于对希腊语世界的朝圣概念进行更广泛的理解。特别是卢瑟福,他通过文献纸莎草纸、碑文和涂鸦等各种媒介,对 "神圣旅游 "体验的各个方面进行了大量开创性的研究。本章在卢瑟福研究成果的基础上,将重点放在亚里士多德对他访问较小的、鲜为人知的疗养中心的描述上。本章的主要目的是展示亚里士多德前往波伊曼尼诺斯或波伊曼尼农(古米西亚的一个城镇,靠近西齐库斯)的阿斯克勒庇俄斯神庙朝圣的经历,是如何从前往埃莱乌西斯圣地(安东尼时代罗马帝国最重要的文化和宗教中心之一)的角度来重新描述和呈现的。因此,阿里斯蒂德斯前往波伊曼诺斯朝圣的经历被成功地重构为一次神秘的启蒙运动,标志着先前不健康的自我的死亡和新的、开明的、健康的自我的诞生。
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