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27: 203:("He is speaking of the Demogorgon, the supreme god, whose name it is not permitted to know", or perhaps "He is speaking of a god, the supreme Demogorgon"). Prior to Lactantius, there is no mention of the supposed "Demogorgon" anywhere by any writer, pagan or Christian. However, as noted above, there are several different manuscript traditions, including one that gives "demoirgon", which has been taken by most critical editors to indicate some form of misconstruction of the Greek 113:
The name variants cited by Ricardus Jahnke include the Latin "demoirgon", "emoirgon", "demogorgona", "demogorgon", with the first critical editor Friedrich Lindenbrog (Fridericus Tiliobroga) having conjectured "δημιουργόν" as the prototype in 1600. Various other theories suggest that the name is
176:, (c. 350–400 AD). The Lactantius Placidus commentary became the most common medieval commentary on the poem by Statius and is transmitted in most early editions up to 1600. The commentary has been attributed incorrectly to a different Lactantius, the Christian author 1029:, 1995); the question " how did Righini wind up setting a text written for Mozart, and how could a text designed for a different opera fit successfully into II demogorgone?" is addressed in J Stone, "Mozart's Theory of Opera, 13 October 1781" 659:. He is known as the Prince of Demons, a self-proclaimed title, but one that is acknowledged by mortals and even his fellow demons because of his power and influence. Demogorgon was also named an "iconic D&D character" by Witwer 207:. Jahnke thus restores the text to read "He is speaking of the Demiurge, whose name it is not permitted to know". However, this phantom word in one of the manuscript traditions took on a life of its own among later scholars. 396:
are all summoned to appear before him and give an account of their actions. They travel through the air in various strange conveyances, and it is no easy matter to distinguish between their convention and a
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who eventually dethrones Jupiter. It is never mentioned whether Demogorgon, portrayed as a dark, shapeless spirit, is female or male. The theory of Demogorgon's name originating from Greek
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Alchimie, art, histoire et mythes. Actes du 1er colloque international de la Société d'Étude de l'Histoire de l'Alchimie (Paris, Collège de France, 14-15-16 mars 1991)
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DLC. It was briefly removed from the game when Netflix decided not to renew the license in November 2021, but returned again November of 2023.
939:(Stuttgart/Leipzig: Teubner) 1997) also indicates that another Placidus, a Christian grammarian, is not to be confused with this Lactantius: 617:
may be the foundation for its use in this text as an allusion to a politically active and revolutionary populace. Shelley's allusions to the
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or hyena heads sprout from his twin snake-like necks, and his arms end in long tentacles. His two heads have individual minds and names.
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are not entirely clear, though the most prevalent scholarly view now considers it to be a misreading of the Greek δημιουργόν (
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vi.744–49, where, however, Demogorgon is not specified. See notes to Lucan 6.744 in G. Viansino's edition (Mondadori, 1995).
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and published in Spain in 1624. The passage tells how the fairy, "Alcina", visits Demogorgon in his infernal palace:
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For a remarkable early text identifying Ovid's Demiurge (1/1, here) as "sovereign Demogorgon", see the paraphrase of
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Sylvain Matton, "La figure de Démogorgon dans la littérature alchimique", in Didier Kahn and Sylvain Matton (ed.),
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contains a costume based on Stranger Things' Demogorgon. It was added in 2021 as part of a limited-time
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Dr Daniel Kinney, "Ovid Illustrated: The Renaissance Reception of Ovid in Image and Text" linked below.
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rules with Night. In Milton's epic poem Satan passes through this region while traveling from Hell to
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Witwer, Michael; Newman, Kyle; Peterson, Jonathan; Witwer, Sam; Manganiello, Joe (October 2018).
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Note, however, Milton does not refer to the inhabitants of Hell, but of an unformed region where
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Dr Daniel Kinney, "Ovid Illustrated: The Renaissance Reception of Ovid in Image and Text"
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Holian, Gary (Jan 2002). "Demogorgon's Champions: The Death Knights of Oerth, part 2".
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This article is about the phantom demon Demogorgon. For other uses of this term, see
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P.van de Woestijne, "Les scholies à la Thébaïde de Stace: remarques et suggestions,"
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The Stranger Things Cast Reveals What It's Really Like Working with a Demogorgon
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Demogorgon is the name given to the otherworldly creature which appeared in the
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Im Freddy Kruger, I’m chopping, I turn it up to eleven, the Demigorgon of Oppin
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Solomon, Jon (2012). "Boccaccio and the Ineffable, Aniconic God Demogorgon".
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4.516, which mentions "the supreme being of the threefold world" (
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Demogorgon was taken up by Christian writers as a demon of Hell:
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described Demogorgon as the master of fate in hell's hierarchy.
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concludes that "Demogorgon is a grammatical error, become god."
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Demogorgon also is mentioned in the Book II of the epic poem
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Magic, witchcraft, and ghosts in the Greek and Roman World
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Lactantii Placidi in Statii Thebaida commentarii libri XII
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Dicit deum Demogorgona summum, cuius scire nomen non licet
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One of the lead characters pretends to be Demogorgon in
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Holian, Gary (Dec 2001). "The Death Knights of Oerth".
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Bennie, Scott (Nov 1983). "Setting Saintly Standards".
1561:"Boccaccio and the Ineffable, Aniconic God Demogorgon" 1541:(1950), pp 149–63], dates the scholiast of Statius to 304:
The third part of the Countesse of Pembrokes Yuychurch
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Demogorgon first appeared in the original edition of
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"Demogorgon: Prince of Demons" 528:("Demogorgon, or the Confused Philosopher" by 268:is mentioned as a "primal" god in quite a few 501:Farre from the view of Gods and heauens blis, 1708:. "The Demonomicon of Iggwilv: Demogorgon". 554: 548: 16:Phantom demon associated with the underworld 1603: 401:. When elements of Ariosto's poem supplied 1124: 1094: 1092: 1090: 763:Demogorgon is the final enemy in the game 591:Demogorgon also appears as a character in 526:Il Demogorgone, ovvero il filosofo confuso 468:A bold bad man, that dar'd to call by name 636: 373:The sixteenth-century Dutch demonologist 366:(1590) when the eponymous Doctor summons 352:Demogorgon's name was earlier invoked by 157: 1529:4.516, ed. Sweeney (1997) (Google books) 1491: 1012:Ludovico Ariosto - Opere minori (tomo I) 967:, Oxford University Press, 2002, p. 198. 963:vi.746, are mentioned in Daniel Ogden's 30:Late 16th century Demogorgon woodcut by 25: 1558: 1520:4.516, ed. 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Although often ascribed to 1801:European legendary creatures 1120:. 32(4) (359). Paizo: 54–69. 986:Rudwin, Maximilian (1970) . 786:contains an outfit based on 624:In the poem "Demogorgon" by 553:" ('Roland's Squires') from 434:Aquí Demogorgon está sentado 288:("Craftsman" or "Maker") of 67: 7: 1559:Solomon, Jon (March 2012). 1046:(1782). "Rolands Knappen". 961:Adnotationes super Lucanum, 827: 737: 655:, Demogorgon is a powerful 454:Demogorgon is mentioned in 306:(London, 1592), sig. A2v." 248:Genealogia Deorum gentilium 98:, cites a now-lost work by 95:Genealogia Deorum Gentilium 21:Demogorgon (disambiguation) 10: 1832: 1508: 1465:Bailey, Kat (2021-08-16). 1386:"Ren - Illest of Our Time" 1163:. pp. 5, 56–57, 135. 1052:(in German). 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Index

Demogorgon (disambiguation)

Hendrick Goltzius
deity
demon
underworld
Greek mythology
Lactantius Placidus
demiurge
accusative case
demiurge
Boccaccio
Genealogia Deorum Gentilium
Theodontius
Pronapides the Athenian
Jean Seznec
Greek
daimon
spirit
dêmos
Gorgṓn
Hesiod
Theogony
Statius
Thebaid
Lactantius Placidus
Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius
Mithraic
Early Middle Ages
Lucan

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