Where Dreams May Come (2 vol. set): Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman WorldBRILL, 1 ביוני 2017 - 1130 עמודים Where Dreams May Come was the winner of the 2018 Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit, awarded by the Society for Classical Studies. In this book, Gil H. Renberg examines the ancient religious phenomenon of “incubation", the ritual of sleeping at a divinity’s sanctuary in order to obtain a prophetic or therapeutic dream. Most prominently associated with the Panhellenic healing god Asklepios, incubation was also practiced at the cult sites of numerous other divinities throughout the Greek world, but it is first known from ancient Near Eastern sources and was established in Pharaonic Egypt by the time of the Macedonian conquest; later, Christian worship came to include similar practices. Renberg’s exhaustive study represents the first attempt to collect and analyze the evidence for incubation from Sumerian to Byzantine and Merovingian times, thus making an important contribution to religious history. This set consists of two books. |
תוכן
Authors Introduction and Acknowledgments | xv |
Abbreviations | xxvi |
List of Plans Figures and Maps | lxv |
Part 1 Introduction | 1 |
Part 2 Greek Cults | 113 |
Part 3 Egyptian and GrecoEgyptian Cults | 327 |
Part 4 Thematic Studies and Catalog | 521 |
Bibliography | 815 |
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Concordances to Index Locorum | 1040 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, כרך 1 <span dir=ltr>Gil H. Renberg</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2017 |
Where Dreams May Come (2 Vol. Set): Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco ... <span dir=ltr>Gil Renberg</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2020 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Amenhotep Amphiaraos Amphiareion ancient appears Aristides Ask.-Ath Asklepieion Asklepios Asklepios's associated Athens century BCE Christian citing consulted cult of Asklepios cure Cyrus and John dedication dedicatory Deir el-Bahari Demotic discussion divinatory divinatory incubation divine dream interpreters dream-divination dream-oracles Egypt Egyptian engaging in incubation Epidauros evidence for incubation god's gods Greek healing Hygieia I.Deir ibid IG IV2 Imhotep incubation was practiced indicate inscription Isis issue lex sacra Libanius Libanius's linked to incubation Melfi Menouthis miracles noted O.Hor oracle oracular Oropos Osorapis ostrakon papyrus passage Pausanias Peiraeus Pergamon pertain possible priest Ptolemaic Ptolemaios Quack quoted receiving a dream reference regarding relief Renberg RICIS Riethmüller 2005 ritual Roman Ryholt sacred saints sanctuary Saqqâra Sarapieion Sarapis shrine Sineux sleep sources stele stoa Strabo Straten suggested Szpakowska temple therapeutic incubation Thoth tion voice-oracles Wacht worshipers δὲ εἰς ἐν καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν