Hermes 140 (4):391-416 (
2012)
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Abstract
Since the epithet ίόκολπος („with a violet breast“) is attested not only, as is commonly believed, in Sappho’s lyrics, but also in an inscription of Athenian Artemis Agrotera’s altar (IG II (2), № 4573), we can better understand the religious outlook of the poetess as well as the working of the Sapphic guild on Lesbos. A comprehensive analysis of the sources allows us to conclude, that the poetess probably was a priestess of Artemis Agrotera as well as of Artemis Thermia, who was an ancient aquatic divinity of the island. We argue that the poetess had performed songs in a festival of this divinity (Θερμιακή πανάγυρις) and that the cult of Artemis in the thiasos of Sappho experienced strong Lydian influence during the life of the poetess. In addition Sappho was linked with Artemis by other varied ties of sacred service.