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Artemis
Virgin Goddess of the Hunt & Moon
A Comprehensive Study of the Goddess Artemis: Her Myths, Powers & Worship
Sorita d'Este
182 Pages, ISBN 978 1 910191 26 2
Published by Avalonia 2005, second edition 2024
In Artemis: Virgin Goddess of the Hunt & Moon, Sorita d'Este
offers a thorough scholarly examination of Artemis, a multifaceted
deity venerated in antiquity not only as the goddess of the hunt and
the moon but also as a powerful figure associated with childbirth,
women, music, dance, and wild animals. This volume provides a
comprehensive exploration of her vast influence and worship
throughout the ancient world.
Artemis, daughter of the Titaness Leto and the Olympian god Zeus,
emerges as a significant and complex figure from birth, assisting her
mother during the delivery of her twin brother, Apollo. Artemis held
a unique place in Zeus' affections, receiving numerous gifts and
privileges that elevated her status among the Olympian deities. Over
the centuries, she assumed various roles, including Potnia Theron, the
Huntress, and Mother Goddess. The latter role inspired her temple at
Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and
mentioned in the Bible. This major religious site saw Artemis
worshipped by the Melissa Priestesses as a Mother Goddess rather
than as the young huntress.
This volume details the primary myths, powers, and cult practices
surrounding Artemis, offering a study of her temples and sanctuaries,
the festivals held in her honour, and her diverse roles in ancient
mythology. The text delves into the animals sacred to her, her
relationships with her virgin attendants and other gods
and goddesses, and the myriad titles attributed to her, making it an
essential resource for those seeking an understanding of this enduring goddess.
(The text above comes from the back of the book)
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