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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2023

Vilius Bartninkas
Affiliation:
Vilniaus Universitetas, Lithuania

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Subject Index

agalma (cult image), 51, 5253
Animal (paradigm of), 4950, 51, 52, 53, 59, 97, 98, 143
anthropogony
and human morality, 102104
and providence, 96
and teleology, 143144
as divine creation, 89, 107, 139140
in early cosmology, 101102
in religious tradition, 100101
technological framework of, 100, 102
Aphrodite
as a planet, 72, 227228, 231233
in cult practice, 56
in Empedocles, 1213, 16
Apollo
and Helios. See Helios: and Apollo
as a planet, 232
imitation of in Magnesia, 177179
in cult practice, 5
the chorus of, 171, 179
Ares
as a planet, 228, 231233
imitation of in the Phaedrus, 15
astronomy
ethical role in the Epinomis. See godlikeness: and astronomy in the Epinomis
ethical role of in the Timaeus and the Laws. See godlikeness: and cosmology
teaching of in Magnesia. See cosmic gods: and general education in Magnesia
Athena
as a patron goddess in the Critias, 121122, 123124, 125
imitation of in Magnesia, 180
in cult practice, 56
Athens
and Athena. See Athena: as a patron goddess in the Critias
political organisation of, 124125
Atlantis
and Poseidon. See Poseidon: as a patron god in the Critias
political organisation of, 126129
autochthony, 100, 102, 115, 122, 123
children of gods
in Orphism, 64
in the Republic, 62
in the Timaeus, 30, 65, 6667
chronos (time). See cosmic gods: and time
cosmic gods
and general education in Magnesia, 199200
and legislation, 138
and moral virtues, 154
and time, 4748, 52
as images, 52, 225
as the human-makers. See anthropogony
as the polis-founders, 121
general characterisation of, 23, 910, 50
imitation of, 147149, 154155, 160161
in cult practice, 199, 200202, 209, 245247
in Pythagoreanism, 228229
in Stoicism, 12
movements of, 4849, 9193, 148
religious names of, 208, 210211, 226234, 248
souls of, 4950, 7375, 184
visibility of. See cosmic gods: movements of
cosmological theogony
and politics, 44, 106107
as levels of reality in Xenocrates, 223
biological framework of, 5861
critique of in Aristotle, 217218
in the Epinomis, 224
Ouranos in, 36, 50, 85
technological framework of, 3133, 54
Critias
and Egyptian cosmology, 114
and family memory, 116
and politogony. See politogony: and teleology
and Solon’s genealogies, 113114
and Timaeus’ cosmology, 117120, 129130
and written history, 114116
as a narrator, 110112
cult practice. See religion: and cult practice in Magnesia; godlikeness: and cult practice
daimones (daemons), 2, 6, 163, 208, 215216, 231, 235
Demiurge, the
and his helpers. See younger gods: as helpers of the Demiurge
and his speech, 8891, See theoi theōn (gods of gods)
and source of evil, 9899
as a cosmic craftsman. See cosmological theogony: technological framework of
as a father, 33, 58
as a statesman, 105106
as Intellect, 5961
as Zeus, 8183
functions of, 2930
imitation of, 99100, 143, 149151
demiurgic ancillaries, 91
Dionysus
imitation of in Magnesia, 175177
the chorus of, 170, 175, 177
Egyptian priest, the. See Critias: and Egyptian cosmology
eikōs muthos (likely story), 3031, 6667
eusebeia (piety), 7, 208, 244
Gaia
cosmological functions of, 7172
double identity of, 70
generative power of, 56, 57, 59
in poetic tradition, 41, 56, 65
theogonic priority of, 4647, 6567
godlikeness
and astronomy in the Epinomis, 208209, 238239, 247
and contemplation in Aristotle, 243244
and cosmic gods. See cosmic gods: imitation of
and cosmology, 145147, 151152, 155156, 161, 196
and cult practice, 159160, 173175, 204206
and egalitarianism, 161
and elitism, 151, 238
and mathematics in Xenocrates, 239, 240243
and moral virtues, 152155, 157158
and Ouranos. See Ouranos: imitation of
and psychic disbalance, 144
and the Demiurge. See Demiurge, the: imitation of
and traditional gods. See traditional gods: imitation of
Helios
and Apollo, 70, 7576, 7781
in cult practice, 7677, 8081, 201202
soul of, 7375
Hephaestus
in the Critias. See Athena: as a patron goddess in the Critias
Hermes
as a planet, 70, 72, 228, 231233, 236
homoiōsis theōi (the assimilation to god). See godlikeness
Intellect. See Demiurge, the
as Kronos. See Kronos: as Intellect
Kallipolis
and Athens. See Athens: political organisation of
and Egypt, 115
kosmos (universe). See Ouranos: physical extension of
as the fixed stars, 220221, 228, 233234
Kronos
as a planet, 228, 231, 233234
as a virtuous tyrant in the Laws, 135136
as Intellect, 8283
in poetic tradition, 41, 56
in the Timaeus, 65
legislation
and divine help, 131132, 136139, 140
and tyranny, 134135
in Atlantis, 125126
Monad, the
ethical role of. See godlikeness: and mathematics in Xenocrates
structural function of, 216, 222224
moral virtues
and choral performances, 170172
and godlikeness. See godlikeness: and moral virtues
and symposia, 169170
and traditional gods. See traditional gods: and moral virtues
courage and self-control as, 166167
Muses, the
and Orphics, 63
imitation of in Magnesia, 179180
the chorus of, 171, 179
Necessity, 5861
Nocturnal Council, the
and cult practice, 203204
and dialectics, 194195
and theology, 195198
ethical function of, 192194
political function of, 191192
Ocean and Tethys
in theogony, 56, 6465
Orphic theogony, 6364
Ouranos
and kosmos (universe). See Ouranos: physical extension of
and Olympus, 213, 216
as an agalma (cult image), 5354
as the Demiurge. See Ouranos: in the Epinomis
body of, 4647, See Ouranos: physical extension of
double identity of, 6769, 79
gender of, 40
generative power of, 56, 57, 59
imitation of, 145149, 152, 229
in Aristotle, 217220
in Orphic theogony. See Orphic theogony
in poetic tradition, 41, 45, 4647, 65
in the Early Academy, 214217
in the Epinomis, 211213, 224226
in Xenocrates, 215216, 222224
in Xenophanes, 42
physical extension of, 3841, 43, 213, 219221, 223224, 230
soul of, 4546, 74, 213214, 224226
theogonic priority of, 6567
paideia (education), 165166, 169, 170, 174, 177, See cosmic gods: and general education in Magnesia
Philip of Opus [Pseudo-Plato]
philosophical interests of, 209210
Phorcys
recharacterisation of, 65
politogony
and teleology, 130131
as divine creation, 120121, 139140
technological and biological models of, 121123
the first cities in. See Athens; Atlantis
Poseidon
as a patron god in the Critias, 122123, 125126, 128129
as a primary element, 230231
prooimion (introduction), 3738, 39, 50
Receptacle, the, 58
religion
and cult practice in Magnesia, 162165, 182, 189, 202, 204206
and natural theology, 1011
cosmic religion, 209, 245247
Plato’s understanding of, 69, 249251
polis religion, 34, 78
Solon. See Critias: and Solon’s genealogies
stars and planets. See cosmic gods
theoi theōn (gods of gods), 9495
traditional gods
and cosmology, 2, 1112, 1617, 86, 251
and epiphany, 53, 93
and legislation. See legislation: and divine help
and moral virtues, 173174, 185187
and providential care, 187188
as cosmic gods. See cosmic gods: religious names of
as the human-makers. See anthropogony
as the polis-founders. See politogony: as divine creation
double identity of, 6970, 8586, 235238, 248
imitation of, 1516, 148, 158160, 161, 181, 204206
in cult practice, 56, See godlikeness: and cult practice; religion and cult practice in Magnesia
in Empedocles, 1213
in Stoicism, 12
in the Presocratics, 1
pious description of, 5556
souls of, 1315, 94, 184185
traditional theogony
and politics, 34
biological framework of, 34, 5658
epistemic status of, 30, 31, 67
in Platonist tradition, 6667
ironic approach to, 35, 6567
pious description of, 34
primordial gods in, 6465
world-soul, the. See Ouranos: soul of
as Zeus. See Zeus: as the world-soul
younger gods. See cosmic gods; traditional gods
as helpers of the Demiurge, 98, 106
as the human-makers. See anthropogony
destructibility of, 5152, 9798
Zeus
and Minos, 132
and virtue in the Laws, 83
as a planet, 228, 229, 231, 233234, 236
as the Demiurge. See Demiurge, the: as Zeus
as the Monad, 216, 230231
as the world-soul, 82
double identity of, 12, 84
imitation of in the Phaedrus, 15, 16
in early cosmology, 12, 13, 16
in poetic tradition, 56, 90, 105
in Stoicism, 2

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  • Book: Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy
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  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009322638.010
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