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The ghost Gello (2)

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02 Religious and ideological symbols and iconographic motifs



Keywords
Gello
Period
5th century CE
Roman Empire
Channel
Helleno-Roman philosophers and scholars


Text
The Mesopotamian Gallû demon was borrowed into Greek as Gello.

Hesychius, Lexikon s.v. Gel(l)ō:
Gel(l)ō: Thus Gello was believed to be a phantom of Empousa, of the untimely dead, or of maidens.
Gellōs: Thus Gello was a snatcher of new-born children.


Source (list of abbreviations)
Hesychius, Lexikon s.v. Gel(l)ō

Bibliography

West 1991, 362West, David R. “Gello and Lamia, Two Hellenic Daemons of Semitic Origin.” Ugarit-Forschungen 23 (1991) 361-368.

Links (external links will open in a new browser window)
Sappho on Gello
Cf. The ghost Gello (1)
Cf. The ghost Gello (3)
Cf. The Mesopotamian Gallû demon (1)

Amar Annus


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