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Mystery
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2002 2:01 pm
by Gary E. Weedman
Some time ago I saw a reference to sessions that Alexander had with his generals after a battle during which time he explained to them how all of the parts of the battle plan fitted together for a total plan of victory. This meeting was called "the mystery" session (musth\rion). I can not find the reference. I want to document this use of the Greek word.Any suggestions?
Re: Mystery
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 4:27 am
by marcus
No idea, but I'm extremely intrigued. I hope someone is able to shed light on this!All the bestMarcus
Re: Mystery
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2002 7:02 am
by susan
I've never seen this, it's either in minor sources (where I've never seen it) - or it's apocryphal.Susan
Re: Mystery
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 3:32 pm
by agesilaos
I too have never heard of this but it does recall the sort of tidbits to be found in Plutarch's 'Moralia' or perhaps Athenaeus' 'Deipnosophistai', conversely it may be a Suidas type gloss on the word 'mysterion'.My knowledge of these minor sources is insufficient to point anyone further than the index of the loeb translations, sadly(?).