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Myth & Allegory of the Gods

Saving the old myths by reading them as code — the moment philosophers decided that scandalous tales of the gods secretly meant something else.

As philosophers grew uneasy with Homer and Hesiod's tales of gods who lie, fight, and commit adultery, two strategies emerged. Critics like Xenophanes (6th century BCE) and Plato (4th century BCE) attacked the myths as unworthy of the divine, and even sought to censor them. Defenders — beginning with figures such as Theagenes of Rhegium and developed extensively by the Stoics — read the same stories allegorically: Zeus as aether, the gods' battles as the play of natural forces or moral truths, so the texts could be salvaged as veiled wisdom. This allegorical method went on to shape how later interpreters approached sacred and classical texts across antiquity. The concept matters as the birthplace of allegorical interpretation and of the long quarrel over how to read inherited sacred stories.

How it traveled

  1. Histories
    Thurii (Magna Graecia) · -425
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  2. Republic
    Athens · -375
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  3. Cratylus
    Athens · -375
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  4. Laws
    Athens · -348
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  5. Histories
    Megalopolis · -118
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  6. de Natura Deorum
    Formiae · -43
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  7. Metamorphoses
    Tomis (Constanța) · 8
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  8. Geography
    Amaseia · 24
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  9. Allegoriae (= Quaestiones Homericae)
    · 75
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  10. Institutio Oratoria
    Rome · 95
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  11. De Iside et Osiride
    Chaeronea · 120
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  12. Quaestiones Romanae
    Chaeronea · 120
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  13. Quaestiones Convivales
    Chaeronea · 120
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  14. De Pythiae oraculis
    Chaeronea · 120
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  15. Quaestiones Graecae
    Chaeronea · 120
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  16. Quomodo adolescens poetas audire debeat
    Chaeronea · 120
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  17. De Facie Quae in orbe Lunae Apparet
    Chaeronea · 120
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  18. Description of Greece
    · 180
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  19. Alexander
    Samosata · 180
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  20. De Sacrificiis
    Samosata · 180
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  21. De Syria dea
    Samosata · 180
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  22. De astrologia
    Samosata · 180
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  23. Juppiter Tragoedus
    Samosata · 180
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  24. Philopseudes sive incredulus
    Samosata · 180
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  25. De saltatione
    Samosata · 180
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  26. Deorum concilium
    Samosata · 180
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  27. Verae historiae
    Samosata · 180
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  28. Adversus Mathematicos
    Alexandria · 190
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  29. Pyrrhoniae Hypotyposes
    Alexandria · 210
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  30. Deipnosophistae
    Naucratis · 230
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Key passages(20)

Guide for the Perplexed · Moses ben Maimon (Rambam) · 1190 CE

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6 ההשאלות האלה רבות מאוד מאוד בספרי הנבואה. יש מהן שהמון העם חשים שהן מושאלות, ויש מהן שהם חושבים שאינן מושאלות. א) שהרי אין מי שיפקפק בכך ש"יִפְתַּח ה' לְךָ אֶת אוֹצָרוֹ [הַטּוֹב אֶת הַשָּׁמַיִם לָתֵ

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Guide for the Perplexed · Moses ben Maimon (Rambam) · 1190 CE

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11 לפיכך אם תמצאני מבאר באחד מפרקי חיבור זה את משמעותו של אחד מן המשלים ומעיר לך מהו הכלל הנמשל, אל תדרוש את כל חלקי העניינים שנאמרו במשל הזה כדי לרצות למצוא להם מקבילה בנמשל. זאת משום שהדבר יביא אותך

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Exegesis in Hesiodi theogoniam · Anonymi Exegesis in Hesiodi Theogoniam

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Exegesis in Hesiodi theogoniam · Anonymi Exegesis in Hesiodi Theogoniam

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Exegesis in Hesiodi theogoniam · Anonymi Exegesis in Hesiodi Theogoniam

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Catena In Epistulam Ad Galatas (Typus Parisinus) (E Cod. Coislin. 204) · Catenae (Novum Testamentum)

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Fragmenta Logica et Physica · Chrysippus

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Fragmenta Logica et Physica · Chrysippus

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Homiliae [Sp.] · Clemens Romanus (Clement of Rome)

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Homiliae [Sp.] · Clemens Romanus (Clement of Rome)

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Homiliae [Sp.] · Clemens Romanus (Clement of Rome)

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Stromata · Clement of Alexandria

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Praeparatio Evangelica · Eusebius of Caesarea

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Allegoriae (= Quaestiones Homericae) · Heraclitus the Allegorist (Homericus)

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Allegoriae (= Quaestiones Homericae) · Heraclitus the Allegorist (Homericus)

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Allegoriae (= Quaestiones Homericae) · Heraclitus the Allegorist (Homericus)

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Allegoriae (= Quaestiones Homericae) · Heraclitus the Allegorist (Homericus)

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Allegoriae (= Quaestiones Homericae) · Heraclitus the Allegorist (Homericus)

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Allegoriae (= Quaestiones Homericae) · Heraclitus the Allegorist (Homericus)

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Allegoriae (= Quaestiones Homericae) · Heraclitus the Allegorist (Homericus)

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