A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus: and Its Connection with the Mystic Theology of the Ancients - Richard Payne Knight - Books - Theophania Publishing - 9781770832572 - July 9, 2011
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A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus: and Its Connection with the Mystic Theology of the Ancients

Richard Payne Knight

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A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus: and Its Connection with the Mystic Theology of the Ancients

HAVING last made a curious discovery, that in a Province of this Kingdom, and not fifty miles from its Capital, a sort of devotion is still paid to PRIAPUS, the obscene Divinity of the Ancients (though under another denomination), I thought it circumstance worth recording; particularly, as it offers a fresh proof of the similitude of the Popish and Pagan Religion, so well observed by Dr. Middleton, in his celebrated Letter from Rome: and therefore I mean to deposit the authentic1 proofs of this assertion in the British Museum, when a proper opportunity shall offer. In the meantime I send you the following account, which, I flatter myself, will amuse you for the present, and may in future serve to illustrate those proofs. I had long ago discovered, that the women and children of the lower class, at Naples, and in its neighbourhood, frequently wore, as an ornament of dress, a sort of Amulets, (which they imagine to be a preservative from the mal occhii, evil eyes, or enchantment) exactly similar to those which were worn by the ancient Inhabitants of this Country for the very same purpose, as likewise for their supposed invigorating influence; and all of which have evidently a relation to the Cult of Priapus. Struck with this conformity in ancient and modern superstition, I made a collection of both the ancient and modern Amulets of this sort, and placed them together in the British Museum, where they remain. The modern Amulet most in vogue represents a hand clinched, with the point of the thumb thrust betwixt the index and middle finger

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 9, 2011
ISBN13 9781770832572
Publishers Theophania Publishing
Pages 124
Dimensions 150 × 7 × 226 mm   ·   176 g
Language English  

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