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Topic: Ninkasi & Baccus Posted: 10-Aug-2015 at 12:18 |
Which culture has wine gods, which has beer god?
Does Demeter have some contact wih Beer?
I don't thing Sumerians have wine god, but where was the cultural border? What about Mitanni and Assyrians?
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Noah was drunk on wine Venus goddess of vineyards Ra/Re flooded the world with beer Linguists trace the word wine/vine back to somewhere around Armenia. Sabit/Siduri is described by some as connected with wine/beer. Halki may have been invoked by beer makers. Indr god of wine. Dionysos/Bacchus/Liber. Ninkasi goddess of beer. Gobniu god of ale-brewing. Radegast invented beer. Cesar de Saussure said "Would you believe it, though water is to be had in abudnance in London, and of fairly good quality, absolutely none is drunk? The lower classes, even the paupers, do not know what it is to quench their thirst with water. In this country nothing but beer is drunk...."
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Posted: 15-Aug-2015 at 02:29 |
Originally posted by Arthur-Robin
Noah was drunk on wine Venus goddess of vineyards Ra/Re flooded the world with beer Linguists trace the word wine/vine back to somewhere around Armenia. Sabit/Siduri is described by some as connected with wine/beer. Halki may have been invoked by beer makers. Indr god of wine. Dionysos/Bacchus/Liber. Ninkasi goddess of beer. Gobniu god of ale-brewing. Radegast invented beer. Cesar de Saussure said "Would you believe it, though water is to be had in abudnance in London, and of fairly good quality, absolutely none is drunk? The lower classes, even the paupers, do not know what it is to quench their thirst with water. In this country nothing but beer is drunk...."
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Venus goddess of vineyards, it is interesting. I thought it was Baccus but I checked yes you are right.
According to Baccus is just god of wine, isn't he? and Is this same during of roman pagaizm. Sometimes gods can loose so feature or gain new.
and thanks to information about RA, I have noted it too.
I am feeling terrible not to know Hittite god
but the issue is turning mass. How many they are
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Posted: 15-Aug-2015 at 07:00 |
I forgot to include that El/Il was helplessly drunk on 1 occasion [like Noah] (Phoenician/Canaanite). Also found Tuis "magic pigskin, turn water into wine" (Celtic).
I think Bacchus seems to be from Bhaga:
[Buzur (Sumerian)? or Ba(h)u/Bakus (Sumerian)?] Bhaga (Indian); or Bikukshi (Indian)? [Buga (Central/North Asia)] Bagisht (Afghan) Bugas (Kassite)? Bagam (Armenian) &/or Arbag (Armenian) Bagbartu/Bagmashtu/Bagvarti (Hittite/Urartian)? Baki(s) (Lydian) Bakkhos/Bagchios (Greek) Bacchus (Roman) Bog (Slav) Baugi (Norse)? Gwion Bach (Celt)??
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?179319-Indo-European-deities-origins
Just interested : What was/is your reason/purpose for the wine & beer gods in which cultures and in Sumer area?
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Edited by Arthur-Robin - 15-Aug-2015 at 07:02
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Posted: 15-Aug-2015 at 07:07 |
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Posted: 15-Aug-2015 at 11:26 |
Originally posted by Arthur-Robin
Just interested : What was/is your reason/purpose for the wine & beer gods in which cultures and in Sumer area?
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Just curiosity, is there any cultural border between beer and wine in MiddleEast? I don't know much things about beer gods and I don't think they used as much as wine god baccus in the renaissance art, so learning something about beer gods would be interesting.
in simply, I thought that example
Greeks had just wine god
Some Anatolian culture had wine and beer gods
and some culture in the south mesopotamia had just beer god. Because of the climate was not good for the vineyard
but it seems many cultures have both gods so my mission is failed
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Posted: 15-Aug-2015 at 19:23 |
Perhaps if you look up geography/atlas/statesman/wiki resources maps/lists on grapes and on barley/malt & hops, and on climate. Though climates have changed at times in history. There will be places with one, other, both, and/or neither. My statesman year book products index lists lots of countries with barley (sorry to many to list). My collins atlas also has barley in crops map (too few to list). Some cultures had other drinks like kvasir, kumiss, vodka, kava.
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Posted: 16-Aug-2015 at 05:46 |
ps light reference book says barley is high altitude & colder climates & short grow season, and grapevines are Mediterranean(-like) area/clime, so there is sort-of some border even if overlaps.
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Posted: 21-Aug-2015 at 06:58 |
Not sure if this is of interest but Javan in the table of 70/72 nations of Genesis 10 (OT of the Bible) means "wine (effervesce)" according to some sources. http://www.christianityboard.com/topic/21830-table-of-70-nations-gen-10/
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