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Chapter XIV.—Peleus
and Thetis, Prometheus, Achilles, and Polyxena.
“And the marriage banquet, at which Zeus
held the feast on the occasion of the marriage of the Nereid Thetis and
the beautiful Peleus, has in it this allegory,1072
1072 [Comp. chap.
2, and Recognitions, 40, 41.—R.] | —that you may know, Appion, that you
are not the only one from whom I have heard this sort of thing.
The banquet, then, is the world, and the twelve are these heavenly
props of the Fates,1073 called the
Zodiac. Prometheus is foresight (prometheia), by which all things arose; Peleus is clay
(pelos), namely, that which was collected1074
1074 This is
Wieseler’s conjecture for reading of the mss., “contrived.” | from the
earth and mixed with Nereis, or water, to produce man; and from the
mixing of the two, i.e., water and earth, the first offspring was not
begotten, but fashioned complete, and called Achilles, because he never
put his lips (cheile) to the breast.1075
1075 This is
Schwegler’s restoration of the passage. Davisius proposes,
“He is in the bloom of life, at which time if any one
desires,” etc. | Still in the bloom of life, he is
slain by an arrow while desiring to have Polyxena, that is, something
other than the truth, and foreign (xene) to it,
death stealing on him through a wound in his foot.
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