Relationships
Data license: MIT · Data source: jebboone/deitydb
- subject_entity_id
- {'description': 'The entity initiating or holding the relationship'}
- relationship_type
- {'description': 'Typed relationship from the controlled vocabulary (see relationship_types table)'}
- object_entity_id
- {'description': 'The entity receiving or targeted by the relationship'}
- confidence
- {'description': 'high / medium / low / speculative'}
- rationale
- {'description': 'Scholarly justification for the relationship, with source citations'}
- source_id
- {'description': 'Primary source justifying this relationship'}
- period_id
- {'description': 'Historical period in which this relationship is attested (null = all periods)'}
8 rows where period_id = "PER_19C_OCCULT"
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| relationship_id ▼ | subject_entity_id | relationship_type | object_entity_id | confidence | rationale | source_id | review_status | period_id |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1347 | Pan ENT_PAN | received_as | Pan (Romantic-Victorian Reception) ENT_REC_PAN_ROMANTIC | high | Greek Pan received in 19th-century British Romanticism as the immanent spirit of wild nature and pre-Christian freedom. Hutton (Triumph of the Moon, 1999) documents this specifically: Shelley, Keats, Byron, Swinburne, Carpenter, Grahame. The Greek pastoral deity is transformed into a universal nature-spirit and symbol of pagan counter-culture. | Ronald Hutton, The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft (Oxford: OUP, 1999) SRC_HUTTON_TRIUMPH | reviewed | 19th Century Occultism PER_19C_OCCULT |
| 1348 | Pan (Romantic-Victorian Reception) ENT_REC_PAN_ROMANTIC | reception_of | Pan ENT_PAN | high | The Romantic-Victorian Pan is a documented literary-religious reception of the Greek god Pan. | Ronald Hutton, The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft (Oxford: OUP, 1999) SRC_HUTTON_TRIUMPH | reviewed | 19th Century Occultism PER_19C_OCCULT |
| 1349 | Hermes Trismegistus ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS | received_as | Baphomet (Lévi) ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI | medium | Hermetic tradition (Hermes Trismegistus as embodiment of occult synthesis) received into Lévi's Baphomet: Lévi's Dogme et rituel explicitly draws on Hermetic sources as one strand of his synthesis of the occult absolute. | Éliphas Lévi, Dogme et rituel de la haute magie (Paris: Germer Baillière, 1854-1856) SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL | reviewed | 19th Century Occultism PER_19C_OCCULT |
| 1350 | Lucifer ENT_CHR_LUCIFER | received_as | Baphomet (Lévi) ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI | medium | Fallen-angel / Luciferian imagery incorporated into Lévi's Baphomet synthesis: the figure combines the androgyny of Gnostic aeons, Kabbalistic polarity, and the ambiguous Luciferian archetype of enlightenment-through-transgression. | Éliphas Lévi, Dogme et rituel de la haute magie (Paris: Germer Baillière, 1854-1856) SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL | reviewed | 19th Century Occultism PER_19C_OCCULT |
| 1351 | Baphomet (Lévi) ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI | reception_of | Hermes Trismegistus ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS | medium | Lévi's Baphomet is partly a reception of the Hermetic tradition of occult synthesis personified in Hermes Trismegistus. | Éliphas Lévi, Dogme et rituel de la haute magie (Paris: Germer Baillière, 1854-1856) SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL | reviewed | 19th Century Occultism PER_19C_OCCULT |
| 1352 | Baphomet (Lévi) ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI | reception_of | Lucifer ENT_CHR_LUCIFER | medium | Lévi's Baphomet incorporates fallen-angel and Luciferian imagery from the Christian demonological tradition. | Éliphas Lévi, Dogme et rituel de la haute magie (Paris: Germer Baillière, 1854-1856) SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL | reviewed | 19th Century Occultism PER_19C_OCCULT |
| 1353 | Hermes Trismegistus ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS | received_as | Mahatmas (Theosophical Masters of Wisdom) ENT_REC_MAHATMAS | low | The Theosophical Mahatmas structurally parallel the Hermetic revealer-figure archetype (hidden cosmic teacher transmitting wisdom to initiates). Hutton (1999) notes this lineage; confidence is low because Blavatsky drew more directly on Hindu/Buddhist terminology than on Hermetic texts. | Helena P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine (London: Theosophical Publishing Company, 1888) SRC_BLAVATSKY_SECRET_DOCTRINE | reviewed | 19th Century Occultism PER_19C_OCCULT |
| 1354 | Mahatmas (Theosophical Masters of Wisdom) ENT_REC_MAHATMAS | reception_of | Hermes Trismegistus ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS | low | The Mahatmas concept partially draws on the Hermetic tradition of hidden wisdom-transmitters, though Blavatsky's immediate framing is Hindu/Buddhist. | Helena P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine (London: Theosophical Publishing Company, 1888) SRC_BLAVATSKY_SECRET_DOCTRINE | reviewed | 19th Century Occultism PER_19C_OCCULT |
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CREATE TABLE "entity_relationships" (
[relationship_id] INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
[subject_entity_id] TEXT REFERENCES [entities]([entity_id]),
[relationship_type] TEXT REFERENCES [relationship_types]([relationship_type]),
[object_entity_id] TEXT REFERENCES [entities]([entity_id]),
[confidence] TEXT,
[rationale] TEXT,
[source_id] TEXT REFERENCES [sources]([source_id]),
[review_status] TEXT,
[period_id] TEXT REFERENCES [periods]([period_id])
);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_period_id]
ON [entity_relationships] ([period_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_source_id]
ON [entity_relationships] ([source_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_object_entity_id]
ON [entity_relationships] ([object_entity_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_relationship_type]
ON [entity_relationships] ([relationship_type]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_subject_entity_id]
ON [entity_relationships] ([subject_entity_id]);