The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion

כריכה קדמית
Esther Eidinow, Julia Kindt
Oxford University Press, 2015 - 708 עמודים
This handbook offers both students and teachers of ancient Greek religion a comprehensive overview of the current state of scholarship in the subject, from the Archaic to the Hellenistic periods. It not only presents key information, but also explores the ways in which such information is gathered and the different approaches that have shaped the area. In doing so, the volume provides a crucial research and orientation tool for students of the ancient world, and also makes a vital contribution to the key debates surrounding the conceptualization of ancient Greek religion.

The handbook's initial chapters lay out the key dimensions of ancient Greek religion, approaches to evidence, and the representations of myths. The following chapters discuss the continuities and differences between religious practices in different cultures, including Egypt, the Near East, the Black Sea, and Bactria and India. The range of contributions emphasizes the diversity of relationships between mortals and the supernatural - in all their manifestations, across, between, and beyond ancient Greek cultures - and draws attention to religious activities as dynamic, highlighting how they changed over time, place, and context.

 

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Introduction
1
Part I What Is Ancient Greek Religion?
9
Part II Types of Evidence
49
Part III Myths? Contexts and Representations
149
Part IV Where?
225
Part V How?
291
Part VI Who?
353
Part VII What?
445
Part VIII When?
519
Part IX Beyond?
565
General Index
667
Index of Passages
693
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