Rhetoric and Religion in Ancient Greece and Rome

כריכה קדמית
Sophia Papaioannou, Andreas Serafim, Kyriakos Demetriou
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 25 באוק׳ 2021 - 313 עמודים

It is perhaps a truism to note that ancient religion and rhetoric were closely intertwined in Greek and Roman antiquity. Religion is embedded in socio-political, legal and cultural institutions and structures, while also being influenced, or even determined, by them. Rhetoric is used to address the divine, to invoke the gods, to talk about the sacred, to express piety and to articulate, refer to, recite or explain the meaning of hymns, oaths, prayers, oracles and other religious matters and processes. The 13 contributions to this volume explore themes and topics that most succinctly describe the firm interrelation between religion and rhetoric mostly in, but not exclusively focused on, Greek and Roman antiquity, offering new, interdisciplinary insights into a great variety of aspects, from identity construction and performance to legal/political practices and a broad analytical approach to transcultural ritualistic customs. The volume also offers perceptive insights into oriental (i.e. Egyptian magic) texts and Christian literature.

 

תוכן

Christopher Degelmann
11
Religion and the Rule of Law in the Greek Polis
17
Jakub Filonik
37
William Furley
59
Magic and Religion
106
Panagiota Sarischouli
115
Religion and Rhetorical Performance
131
The Rhetoric of Mourning in Republican
153
Glenn Holland
171
The Rulers Religion
191
Kelly E ShannonHenderson
219
HansFriedrich Mueller
243
Konstantinos Melidis
265
Notes on Editors and Contributors
291
Index Locorum
297
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מידע על המחבר (2021)

S. Papaioannou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens; A. Serafim, Academy of Athens; K. Demetriou, University of Cyprus.

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