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Apr. 5th, 2007 10:00 amDammit, I wanted to search for some information on a festival to Leto that I found in Burkert's Greek Religion last night. And of course, I forgot the name. It begins with the letter K, that's about all I can remember.
Work is going well. I'm taking calls. No troubleshooting or technical stuff yet. It's slow going, but it's pretty much stress free at this point. I am happy for that.
Work is going well. I'm taking calls. No troubleshooting or technical stuff yet. It's slow going, but it's pretty much stress free at this point. I am happy for that.
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Date: 2007-04-05 06:01 pm (UTC)"Besides these pan-Hellenic myths, there were many local heroes who served as initiatory models for youths. One example out of many: in Cretan Phaistos, it was said that Leukippos (Leucippus), although born as a girl, had changed into a man when he reached adolescence. This myth was the aition for the Ekdusia ("the shedding of clothes"), the festival of Leto, mother of Apollo and Artemis. Evidently, it was a festival that celebrated the end of initiation when boys shed their female clothes (dramatized in the myth as a sex change) in order to assume proper male ones. Many such local initiatory myths were recorded in Hellenistic and Roman times long after the corresponding rites had disappeared."
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Date: 2007-04-05 06:17 pm (UTC)In any event, what you've written there doesn't really sound like a festival that I would celebrate...lol