Talk:Angitia

Latest comment: 13 years ago by Cynwolfe in topic Connections to Bona Dea?

Connections to Bona Dea? edit

This is not in the cited source, nor is it in Heinrich Brouwer's Bona Dea, the sources and a description of the cult. There might be a somewhat tenuous Cerean connection, according to Barbette Spaeth in The Roman Goddess Ceres. I'll take a look around, and see what turns up. Haploidavey (talk) 00:16, 12 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

The Bona Dea connection seems to come from the redoubtable but not infallible Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics,[1] based on a passage from Macrobius with which you will be all too familiar by now (Saturnalia 1.12) and Servius, note to Aeneid 7.750. Macrobius doesn't mention Angitia; Servius does. I haven't looked at it closely, but I'm guessing there's some kind of commutative property going on here: Servius connects A to B, and Macrobius connects B to C, so therefore A[ngitia] must be connected to C (=Bona Dea). That's what I'm guessing anyway; those seeking The Truth make these kinds of leaps, one finds. The Dench material is interesting; I've only added some of it. She mentions the inscription where Angitia is described with cerialis, or such. Cynwolfe (talk) 01:29, 18 April 2011 (UTC)Reply