{"id":191,"date":"2006-10-31T09:42:21","date_gmt":"2006-10-31T14:42:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.philipharland.com\/Blog\/2006\/10\/31\/the-head-proclaimed-these-verses-another-ancient-ghoulish-story-for-halloween\/"},"modified":"2023-02-11T08:42:00","modified_gmt":"2023-02-11T13:42:00","slug":"the-head-proclaimed-these-verses-another-ancient-ghoulish-story-for-halloween","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.philipharland.com\/Blog\/2006\/10\/the-head-proclaimed-these-verses-another-ancient-ghoulish-story-for-halloween\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;The head . . . proclaimed these verses&#8221;: Another (ancient) ghoulish story for halloween"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last Hallow&#8217;s eve I related an ancient ghost story from Phlegon&#8217;s <em>Book of Marvels<\/em>: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.philipharland.com\/Blog\/2005\/10\/31\/a-ghost-story-from-phlegon-bouplagos-stood-up-from-among-the-dead-bou\/\">A ghost story (from Phlegon): Bouplagos stood up from among the dead (Bou!)<\/a>. Now it&#8217;s time for another scary one. (For other &#8220;marvels&#8221; related by Phlegon also see my posts <a href=\"https:\/\/www.philipharland.com\/Blog\/2005\/08\/20\/marvels-yet-again-long-lost-fountain-of-viagra\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.philipharland.com\/Blog\/2005\/08\/19\/a-hellenistic-twilight-zone-episode-and-a-jewish-parallel-story\/\">here<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p>Once again in relation to battles between Rome and the Hellenistic (Greek) kings, Phlegon relates an ominous story of fateful predictions regarding Rome&#8217;s armies. Receiving warning messages from the gods themselves, Publius, a general in the Roman army, &#8220;began to rave and behave in a deranged manner, making many utterances in a state of divine possession, of which some were in verse and some in prose&#8221; (<em>Book of Marvels<\/em> 3.8). In essence, again and again these messages are that Rome better watch out! The Greeks, with the assistance of their gods, will make the Romans suffer for their incursions into Greek territories.<\/p>\n<p>These inauspicious warnings to the Romans from one of their own (but really from the Greek gods) culminate in Publius climbing an oak tree and uttering the following: &#8220;Romans and other soldiers, it falls to me to die and be devoured by a huge red wolf on this very day. . . take the imminent appearance of the beast and my own destruction as proof that I have spoken by divine intimation&#8221;(3.13).<\/p>\n<p>No sooner had he uttered this (apparent) final prophecy before the wolf showed up, &#8220;ripped him open and devoured him while everyone looked on. . . [The wolf] consumed his body except for his head&#8221;. His head survived for good reason, for there was one more divine message in verse to come from the bodiless head:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;Touch not my head. . . But stop<br \/>\nAnd listen to the prophecy by means of which I shall declare the truth to you.<br \/>\nTo this land there will come a great and powerful Ares [Greek god of war],<br \/>\nWho will dispatch the armed folk to Hades [Greek god of the dead] in the darkness below and<br \/>\nShatter the stone towers and the long walls.<br \/>\nSeizing our wealth, our infant children, and our wives<br \/>\nHe will bring them to Asia, crossing over the waves.<br \/>\nThese sure truths Phoibos Apollo [Greek god of oracles] has spoken to you,<br \/>\nThe Pythian [Apollo], who sent his powerful servant and<br \/>\nLed me to the abode of the blessed and of Persephone [wife of Hades].&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Time to smarten up and listen to the Greek gods, you Romans! It&#8217;s not everyday that a decapitated head talks like this, you know.\u00a0\u00a0 (Translations are from W. Hansen, <em>Phlegon of Tralles&#8217; Book of Marvels<\/em> [Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1996]).<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: left;\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last Hallow&#8217;s eve I related an ancient ghost story from Phlegon&#8217;s Book of Marvels: A ghost story (from Phlegon): Bouplagos stood up from among the dead (Bou!). Now it&#8217;s time for another scary one. (For other &#8220;marvels&#8221; related by Phlegon also see my posts here and here.) 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