
Aphrodite Ζείδωρος: the subversion of the myth of Prometheus and Pandora in Empedocles
Author(s) -
David Hernández Castro
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
shole
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.191
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 1995-4336
pISSN - 1995-4328
DOI - 10.25205/1995-4328-2019-13-2-430-450
Subject(s) - hesiod , narrative , subversion , mythology , literature , archetype , apollo , queen (butterfly) , art , philosophy , poetry , biology , politics , zoology , political science , law , hymenoptera
This article examines the relationship between Hesiod and Empedocles through a comparative analysis of the Prometheus and Pandora myth and the Queen Cypris narrative. The author sustains that correspondences between the works of Hesiod and Empedocles can be interpreted through the framework of overlapping narrative structures, which would help to establish the order of the fragments. The relationship between Empedocles and Hesiod is polemic due to the fact that they belong to rival schools of wisdom. In the case of Empedocles, that school emanated from the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi.