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Tuesday Nov 21, 2006

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Mephostophiles (Aka Mepho, little shit, Senior pussy-cato).



He came from the local humane society. He has a upper respiratory infection right now, basically he has a kitty cold. Hes really friendly, but plays rough, part of being a kitten I guess. The name Mephostophiles is fitting, if he sees you blinking he thinks you're playing with him and tries to claw out your eyes !!! Hes a really good cat though, he dosen't fuss when he takes his medicine, or wipe his little snotty nose. I took him to the vet yesterday. He only weighs 1 pound....cute little shit biggrin

Mephostophiles :
The name is associated with the story of Faust, a scholar who sold his soul to the demon Mephistopheles for knowledge. There have been a number of attempts to guess the source from which the name is derived.

Some believe it is a play on "Me Fausto philos" and the Latin "Ne Fausto filius", which means either "Friend of Faust" or "No son of Faust". "Me Phisto philos" (Greek) or "Not a friend to Fistus" (in which Fistus is pronounced the same way as Faustus) has also been suggested.
Some believe that the name means "He who shuns the light."
Others trace it to the Latin word 'mefitis' (also spelt 'mephitis,' meaning pungent, sulphurous, stinking, and a noxious exhalation from the ground) and 'fel' (bile, poison), and orthographically dressed as a Greek name, as if transliterated from an imaginary Greek .
Still others trace it to a rhyme with the name (Aristotle), which connotes its opposite. They claim while the name 'Aristotels' means 'noblest purpose' in Greek, 'Mephistophels' means 'noxious bile,' in a semi-educated, or perhaps deliberately comic, mixture of Greek and Latin.
Some trace it to the Hebrew word "Tophel" which means liar. Also, Bchtold-Stubli has other Hebrew explanations yet for the name.
A look at how the name has changed elucidates the matter, although it does not elucidate why the name arose and changed. In the 16th century Faustbook, the first literary work about Faust, the name is Mephostophiles. In Greek, this literally means "Not a lover of light," and could mean, "He who shuns the light". Mephostophiles is also the name for the character in Christopher Marlowe's 1604 play, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus[1]. In both, he is not Satan himself but a minion of Satan's.

That does not mean the name Mephistopheles did not start in the 16th Century. The Passauer Hollenzwang which was contemporary with the Faustbook mentions Mephistophiel and Mephistophiles. The first adds Hebrew to the Latin and Greek mix. In addition, Shakespeare mentions Mephistophilus, with its Latinate ending, in the "Merry Wives of Windsor (Act1, Sc1, line 64)." In the 1616 edition of The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, Mephostophiles became Mephistophilus. Did the name make the transition from being "He who shuns the light" to stinking and noxious, or was it a parallel development? We do not know.

Still, while the process was already begun in the 16th Century, it was not until the 19th century that Faust's demon was known as Mephistopheles. He appeared with that name in Faust (Part 1 (1808) and Part 2(1832)) by the influential German writer and humanist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Also, in both, Faust's demon became the Devil himself.

Several legends grew up about Mephistophiles. According to certain extra-biblical texts relating to Christian mysticism, and a number of related works written during the 17th century, Mephistophiles was the first to join with Lucifer during the rebellion against God at the beginning of time. When the rebel angels were banished from Heaven, Mephistophiles was the second to fall, after Lucifer. In exchange for his loyalty, Lucifer granted him power in Hell, appointing him his second-in-command.

Another belief was that Mephistophiles was an angel that assisted God in the creation of the universe. He was known for the designing of orca whales, seals, and a few other ocean mammals typically working with a fellow angel named Cerenus. Cerenus is known for creating dolphins in particular. Eventually, Mephistophiles joined Lucifer's banner due to his jealousy toward humans.

Mephistopheles is known throughout Goethe's plays as a "fallen angel" himself, as he clearly states to Faust. He rebels against the authority of God and is thrown out of Heaven into Hell.

In a passage from Marlowe's Faustus, Mephostophiles says:

"Why this is hell, nor am I out of it./ Think'st thou that I, who saw the face of God,/And tasted the eternal joys of heaven,/ Am not tormented with ten thousand hells/ In being deprived of everlasting bliss?"
Mefisto is also the title of a book by contemporary Irish writer John Banville. The novel treats the descent of a young math prodigy, and burn victim, Gabriel Swann, into a personal hell, accompanied by various Mephisotopholean characters, including Felix and Mr. Kasperl.


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