Orpheus in Thracian Rural Beliefs and Rites

Atanas Stoychev Orachev PhD in History, Chairman of the Academic Council of the Black Sea Strandja Association, curator of  the museum exhibition History of the Anchor in Ahtopol (Neptune Street, No. 2, apt. 5, Ahtopol, Bulgaria, 8280)
aso_1953@abv.bg

Orachev A. Orpheus in Thracian Rural Beliefs and Rites, Religiya. Tserkov’. Obshchestvo. Issledovaniya i publikatsii po teologii i religii [Religion. Church. Society: Research and publications in the field of theology and religious studies], Saint-Petersburg, 2019, vol. 8, pp. 102–135.

doi: 10.24411/2308-0698-2019-00007

Language: Russian

The available database from the Thracian lands allows us to understand how the prehistoric civilizational models began and how the principles of interacting between their two main structures — the village and the city have crystalized. Nowhere else in  Europe it is possible to  trace better the peculiarities throughout thousands of past years and outline the essential differences between rural and  urban culture. And  to  understand the  fundamental differences in  worldviews, to  look at  the differences in  everyday stereotypes and  the ways in  which peasants and  citizens conceive, perceive and strive to organize the world. This is also illustrated by the available written information and monuments about one of the most ancient cultural heroes — Orpheus, which should not be associated with the Thracian Orphism postulates in Thracology. In fact, for the Thracian cattle-breeding community, the  invention of  agriculture, the  cleansing of wicked deeds, the remedies for diseases and the redemption of God’s wrath were most important in order to ensure fertility of flocks, fields and people. It is significant that in the Bogomil Books and Legends, in the Bulgarian apocryphal works and folklore there are many Orpheus notions: about Good and Evil and the corresponding anthem-prayers; data on medicines, divinations and prayers; substances for the remission of sins; fortune-telling; and last but not least, prayers and blessings for fertility.

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Key words: Orpheus, Thrace, civilization models, dolmens, rural rituals, folklore

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