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Marina Dociatti
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Τετρὰς Φθίνοντος/ Τετρὰς μετ’εἰκάδας, XXVII day From today’s sunset: twenty-seventh day (fourth waning of the third decade) of Maimakterion. “Take care to avoid troubles which eat out the heart on the fourth of the beginning and ending of the month; it is a sacred day: especially during these sacred days it is convenient to get rid of all the activities that make you suffer, which, if at other times you need to choose them as necessary, in these days you should not.“ "Few know that the fourth day after the twenty of the month (τὴν μετ’εἰκαδα τοῦ μηνὸς τετάρτην) is the best day… He (Hesiod) eulogizes all the tetrads, the first, the second and the third…about the third tetrad, he says that few are those who know that it is better during the morning’s hours.”- that is, tomorrow morning from the dawn. Scholia Erga, 797, 820 (Three Graces. Roman copy of the first half of 2nd century CE after a Hellenistic original. Rome, Vatican Museums…)
Τετρὰς Ἱσταμένου, IV day From today’s sunset: fourth day of Pyanepsion. The fourth is always sacred to Aphrodite Pandemos, to Hermes and to Herakles, as the symbolic day of Their birthday. Honors are paid to Eros and Hermaphroditos. Banquet of the Tetradistai. “So it is no wonder that the ancient cooks were au fait in sacrificial rites; they presided, for instance, at weddings and festivals. Hence Menander, in his Flatterer, makes the cook on duty at the fourth-day club-feast (Tetradistai) or the day of Aphrodite Pandemos, speaks as follow: ‘Libation! Round with the tripe! Mind what you do. Come Sosias, boy, libation! Good for you! And now pour out. To all above we will pray both Gods and Goddesses (take the tongue), and may Life, Health, and many a blessing come of this, and those we’ve got Heaven grant we never miss!” Athenaios 14. 659D, describing a private celebration of the Tetradistai in Aphrodite’s honor. “But take care to avoid troubles which eat out the heart on the fourth of the beginning and ending of the month; it is a sacred day: especially during these sacred days it is convenient to get rid of all the activities that make you suffer, which, if at other times you need to choose them as necessary, in these days you should not.“ The fourth day is also a suitable day for marriage. (Bathing Aphrodite and Eros. Detail: Aphrodite. Roman copy after a Greek original of the second half of the 3rd century BCE. Saint Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum…)
Τετάρτη Μεσοῦντος/ Τετρὰς ἐπὶ δέκα/ Τεσσαρεκαιδεκάτη, XIV day From today’s sunset: fourteenth day of Metageitnion. The fourteenth day of each month is called “the most sacred” because “(Hesiod) praises the fourteenth day both as the day of the opening of the jars and as the best of all; in fact, the lunar light is rich..the moon reaches the middle of the total distance into which accomplishes her journey…since in the middle, in relation to the circle, perfection is found…” Scholia Erga, 819 (Detail, statue of Aphrodite. Roman Imperial Age, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo Nuovo, Roma)