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Mephistopheles
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/11 13:44 UTC 版)
別の表記
- Mephisto
- Mephostophiles (Spies [1587]; Widmann [1599])
- Mephostophilus (Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor 1,1,116 [1602])
- Mephistophiles (Dr. Fausti dreifacher Höllenzwang; Praxis Magica Faustiana [1527]; Faustbuch des Christlich-Meynenden [1725])
- Mephistopheles arose late (in the 18th century), popularized by Goethe.
- Mephistophiel (Praxis Cabulae nigrae Doctoris Johannis Fausti [1612])
語源
Uncertain. The two-time occurrence of -ph- which is the Roman transliteration for Ancient Greek φ and of the termination -es which transliterates Ancient Greek -ης as in Aristoteles (Ἀριστοτέλης) along with the resemblance -phel-/-phil- bears to φιλεῖν (phileîn, “to love”) has led many to believe that this must originally be a Greek compound word. Based on this assumption, the first two letters have been identified with μή (mḗ, “not”), while -phisto-/-phosto- has been interpreted as a corruption of φωτο- (phōto-), the compositional form of φῶς (phôs, “light”). The name would thus mean "not loving light" which seems fitting for a devil. However, there are two major problems with this theory. Firstly, phōto- is a common and clearly recognizable morpheme in Greek, making it an unlikely candidate for corruption. Secondly, μή (mḗ) is not typically used in Ancient Greek name formation.
A more credible explanation has been proposed by Julius Goebel. He focuses on the alternative form Mephistophiel, which appears in the Praxis Cabulae nigrae Doctoris Johannis Fausti magi celeberrimi (1612). He interprets mephist- as a disguised form of megist-, transliterating μέγιστος (mégistos, “greatest”), an epithet of Hermes in the title of Ἑρμῆς Τρισμέγιστος (Hermês Trismégistos, “thrice-greatest Hermes”) who was the guardian-god of the magicians, astrologers and alchemists. The second part, -ophiel, is interpreted as the proper name Ophiel, composed of ὄφις (óphis, “serpent”) and -ήλ (-ḗl), which is the Hebrew אֵל (“god, deity”). The derivation of demon names in -el from non-Hebrew bases was common in magic-books of the 16th and 17th century; other examples include Kyniel from Greek κύων (kúōn, “dog”) and Ariel from ariēs (“ram”).
Ophiel thus means "serpent-god" and refers to Hermes, who wields the κηρύκειον (kērúkeion), a staff entwined with two serpents. The appearance of Ophiel in the Wagnerbook and the Arbatel, where it is listed as another name for Mercury, supports this interpretation. Goebel therefore identifies Mephistopheles with Hermes Trismegistos and the planetary figure of Mercury.
Wilhelm Roscher proposed a similar explanation for the name in his Ephialtes-monography about demons, where he states the name to be traceable back to *Μεγιστωφέλης (*Megistōphélēs), from μέγιστος (mégistos), as stated above, and ὠφελέω (ōpheléō, “to help”).[3]
固有名詞
Mephistopheles
派生語
名詞
Mephistopheles
- A fiendish person, especially one who tricks someone into following a destructive or disastrous course of action; a tempter.
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2025 June 3, Mark O’Connell, “‘The Mozart of the attention economy’: why MrBeast is the world’s biggest YouTube star”, in The Guardian:
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A man weeping in moral torment over bags of money; another so bored, depressed and isolated that he can barely raise his eyes to yet another shopping cart full of cash. These are the products of what I have come to think of as Donaldson in full Mephistopheles mode. “Look what these creatures of flesh and blood will do for cash,” he seems constantly on the verge of intoning, as he observes his subjects like so many mazed rats.
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参照
- ^ The same book is also known under the title D. Ioannis Faustii magia naturalis et innaturalis; oder unerforschlicher Höllen-Zwang / das ist Miracul-Kunst u. Wunderbuch wodurch ich die höllischen Geister habe bezwungen daß sie in allen meinen Willen vollbringen haben müßen. The book mentions Mephistophiel on page 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 33, 37, 39, 49 and others. The form Mephistophiles also occurs. Page 45 reads Die Bindung Mephistophielis ("the binding of Mephistophiel"), with genitive inflection according to Latin grammar. Page 47 has Mephist, Mephistoph, Mephistophiles
- ^ Snider, Denton Jaques (1886), Goethe's Faust: A Commentary, Sigma, pages 132-133
- ^ In the German Ander theil D. Johan Fausti Historien / darin beschriben ist. Christophori Wageners Fausti gewesenen Discipels auffgerichter Pact mit dem Teuffel so sich genandt Auerhan (printed 1593) Faust's disciple Wagner is said to have read scriptures of Hermes Trismegistus along those of Zoroaster, Arbatel and Orpheus[2]
- ^ Goebel, J. (1904): The Etymology of Mephistopheles. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, 35, 148–156. https://doi.org/10.2307/282658
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