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A Commentary on quintus of smyrna, Posthomerica V The Classical ReviewSeptember 2002, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 280281(2) Whitby M.1
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31. The Classical Review, Volume 52, Issue 2, September 2002: Pp. 280-281
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There is some discrepancy in the sources over who controls the Winds: in some cases, they are autonomous, merely heeding the will of the Olympians out of polite consideration. At other times they are subjects of a mortal, Aeolus, or of various gods. Homer is the first to mention Aeolus, at Odyssey X.1-76, yet he also presents them as autonomous deities in the Iliad XXIII.192ff, and as servants of Poseidon and Athena, both in Book V of the Odyssey. Since all subsequent writers took their lead from Homer’s handling of the Winds, this discrepancy exists as late as (ironically) Quintus of Smyrna’s version of the Trojan War. Taking first the issue of Olympian control, Zeus is the first and foremost deity to whom the Winds are, or should be, subservient. Zeus himself was originally a sky and weather god, a point taken up by the Presocratic Epicharmus of Syracuse, a comedian with a philosophical bent: This is Zeus, of whom I speak, whom the Greeks call Air; who is wind and clouds, and afterwards rain, and from rain comes cold, and after that, wind, and again air. Therefore these elements of which I tell you are Zeus, because with them he helps all mortals, cities and animals (550).

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From the most ancient times, it seems to have been accepted that the wind was somehow linked with the passage of souls from this life into the next, and back again. We have already seen above how the use of Porphyry’s philosophy was employed by the followers of Mithras, so that the winds were psychopomps bringing the souls to their genesis and apogenesis. This same concept was at large in the Athenian cult of the Tritopatores, which may best be described as ‘ghosts’, wind-borne spirits of remote ancestors who were interpreted as "winds and sources of birth" (468). The fear that, after death, there is no longer an existence, is a common one in many cultures, and the Greeks were no exception. In Plato’s Phaedo , Cebes and Socrates discuss this very issue, with Cebes saying: ...in regard to the soul, men are very prone to disbelief. They fear that when the soul leaves the body it no longer exists anywhere, and that on the day when the man dies it is destroyed and perishes, and when it leaves the body and departs from it, straightaway it flies away and is no longer anywhere, scattering like breath or smoke (469). This fear naturally manifested itself sometime in the distant past, perhaps the Bronze or Iron Age, in the form of ancestor-worship. The Tritopatores became more than just a cult of the dead; they were given names - one of the three was called Amalceides (470) - and they were sometimes identified with the three Hecatoncheires, the ‘hundred-handed giants’, sons of Uranus and Gaia (471). Their blessing was called upon during marriage-ceremonies, to make the union fruitful: this corresponds with the genesis of souls, here believed to pass into the new-born child and give it life. We may compare this with Clemens’ discussion of the Macedonian practice of wind-worship:

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