Hiera kala

Hiera kala
Author: Straten
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004283459

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Hierà kalá presents a collection, analysis and interpretation of the representations of animal sacrifice from ancient Greece. The Archaic and Classical material is dealt with comprehensively. Later evidence is adduced more selectively, for the sake of comparison. All aspects of Greek sacrifice that are (or appear to be) represented in the iconographical material are treated in depth; interpretations are based on a combined study of the archaeological, the epigraphical and the literary data. Full catalogues of vase paintings and votive reliefs with depictions of sacrifice are included. A generous selection of these are illustrated in more than 200 figures.

Hier Kal

Hier   Kal
Author: Folkert T. Van Straten
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004102922

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This volume deals with the depictions of animal sacrifice from ancient Greece, full catalogues of which are included. The relevant aspects of Greek sacrifice are studied on the basis of an analysis and interpretation of these representations, combined with the pertinent textual data.

Polytheism and Society at Athens

Polytheism and Society at Athens
Author: Robert Parker,Wykeham Professor of Ancient History Robert Parker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2005-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199274833

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The first attempt that has ever been made to give a comprehensive account of the religious life of ancient Athens.

Smoke Signals for the Gods

Smoke Signals for the Gods
Author: F. S. Naiden
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190232719

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Animal sacrifice has been critical to the study of ancient Mediterranean religions since the 18th century. Two leading views on sacrifice have dominated the subject: the psychological approach of Walter Burkert and the sociological one by Jean-Pierre Vernant and Marcel Detienne. These two perspectives have argued that the main feature of sacrifice is allaying feelings of guilt at the slaughter of sacrificial animals. Naiden redresses the omission of these salient features to show that animal sacrifice is an attempt to make contact with a divine being, and that it is so important for the worshippers that it becomes subject to regulations of unequaled extent and complexity.

Paul Beyond the Judaism Hellenism Divide

Paul Beyond the Judaism Hellenism Divide
Author: Troels Engberg-Pedersen
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664224067

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This insightful book intends to do away with the traditional strategy of playing Judaism and Hellenism out against one another as a context for understanding Paul. Case studies focus specifically on the Corinthian correspondence.

Omens and Oracles

Omens and Oracles
Author: Matthew Dillon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317148951

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Addressing the role which divination played in ancient Greek society, this volume deals with various forms of prophecy and how each was utilised and for what purpose. Chapters bring together key types of divining, such as from birds, celestial phenomena, the entrails of sacrificed animals and dreams. Oracular centres delivered prophetic pronouncements to enquirers, but in addition, there were written collections of oracles in circulation. Many books were available on how to interpret dreams, the birds and entrails, and divination as a religious phenomenon attracted the attention of many writers. Expert diviners were at the heart of Greek prophecy, whether these were Apollo’s priestesses delivering prose or verse answers to questions put to them by consultants, diviners known as manteis, who interpreted entrails and omens, the chresmologoi, who sang the many oracles circulating orally or in writing, or dream interpreters. Divination was utilised not only to foretell the future but also to ensure that the individual or state employing divination acted in accordance with that divinely prescribed future; it was employed by all and had a crucial role to play in what courses of action both states and individuals undertook. Specific attention is paid in this volume not only to the ancient written evidence, but to that of inscriptions and papyri, with emphasis placed on the iconography of Greek divination.

The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion

The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion
Author: Esther Eidinow,Julia Kindt
Publsiher: Oxford Handbooks
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199642038

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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.

Horos Dios

Horos Dios
Author: Gerald V. Lalonde
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004147416

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"Horos Dios" draws on a wide variety of literary and archaeological evidence to argue that an Archaic "horos" inscription and other rock cuttings on the northeast slope of the Hill of the Nymphs in Athens are remnants of a shrine of Zeus Meilichios, a popular god of purification worshipped widely in Athens, Attica, and the greater Greek world.