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    Hoboken, NJ, USA :Wiley Blackwell,
    UID:
    almahu_BV047961345
    Format: xviii, 280 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln : , Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne.
    Edition: Third edition
    ISBN: 978-1-119-56562-8
    Series Statement: Blackwell ancient religions
    Content: "This book is intended to serve as a first introduction to the fascinating subject of ancient Greek religion. It will be, I hope, a place to begin but certainly not to end. The study of Greek religion is wondrously complex, involving hundreds of deities of several different types who were worshiped over a period of nearly two thousand years in hundreds of ancient Greek city-states. The deities, their myths and rituals, and even the beliefs about them varied, in greater or smaller degrees, from city to city and from century to century. The complexity of Greek religion is understandably daunting for those first approaching it, and I attempt here to make the subject more intelligible initially by a variety of strategies. First, I limit my descriptions largely to Greek religion as it was practiced in the Classical period, from about 500 to 323 b.c.e.
    Content: I do not attempt to describe the developments over many preceding centuries that led to its form at this time, and I devote only Chapter VIII to distinctive features of religion in the Hellenistic period (323-30 b.c.e.). Secondly, I center much of the discussion on Athens because the evidence - literary, artistic, archaeological, and epigraphical - is many, many times more abundant for Athens than for any other one Greek city-state and this allows us to see better the coherency of the Greek religious system. But even a full account of religion in classical Athens would require several volumes, and for this introduction I have chosen to direct attention first to some basic concepts, then to a select group of deities and cults which, each in its own way, represent important aspects of Greek religious life, then to the religion as practiced in the context of the family, the village, and the city-state, and, finally, to the religious life of the individual.
    Content: For each deity, ritual, belief, and myth I have attempted to concentrate on what seems to me essential for the purpose at hand, leaving aside many of the questions and uncertainties, variant ancient accounts, and details that accompany many of these topics. Also, we intend to give a general account, and to virtually any general statement about Greek religion some exceptions may be found. In addition, readers should be forewarned that many of the statements made on every page have been challenged at one time or another by one modern scholar or another. And, finally, this book is largely descriptive, based on the ancient evidence that survives, and it limits discussion of modern theoretical interpretations of these complex subjects. Over the last hundred and fifty years a number of theoretical systems to explain major elements of Greek religion have come and sometimes gone.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-119-56563-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-119-56564-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Theology
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    Keywords: Religion ; History ; History
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  • 2
    UID:
    edocfu_9960782125002883
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 374 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-077576-X
    Series Statement: Materiale Textkulturen , 36
    Content: This edited volume explores the intermediality of image and text in Graeco-Roman sculpture. Through its choice of authors, disciplinary backgrounds are deliberately merged in order to bridge the traditional gap between archaeologists, epigraphists and philologists, who for a long time studied statues, material inscriptions and literary epigrams within the closely confined borders of their individual disciplines. Through its choice of objects, privileging works of which there are significant material remains, through its inclusion of all kinds of figural-cum-inscriptional designs, ranging from grand sculpture to reliefs and ‘decorative’ marble-objects, and through its methodological emphasis on ‘close viewing’ (and reading!) of individual objects, this volume focuses on the materiality of both sculpture and inscription. This perspective is enriched by two comparative chapters on inscribing Greek vases and Roman walls (graffiti). The intermediality of image and inscription is envisaged from various thematic angles, including the intricacies of combining image and epigram (both materially and in literary projection), the original production and reception of inscribed sculpture in its ‘long life’, the viewing and ‘reading’ of sculpture in a space of movement, the issue of (re-)naming statues, and the image and inscription in its social and gender-historical context.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , I Sculpture and the (Material) Art of Epigram -- , Wonder and Surprise as Responses to Art -- , Homers Kameradinnen -- , II A Portrait and a Name: Problematizing a (not so) Easy Match -- , Ἀνεπίγραφοι -- , Statuen wie Schauspieler? -- , III Inscribed Sculpture in Space: the Moving Gaze -- , Motionless Statues? -- , Bild und Schrift auf dem Weg zur Transmedialität -- , IV Exploring Image and Text Beyond Grand Sculpture -- , Das Ideal der guten Ehefrau -- , Bilder einer intermedialen Inszenierung -- , V Inscriptions, Painted and Scratched -- , Monumentalising Vase-Inscriptions -- , Primary and Secondary Decoration -- , VI Inscribed Monuments in the longue durée -- , Inscribed Classical Victory Offerings at Olympia in the longue durée -- , Notes on Contributors -- , Abbreviations -- , Indices , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-077569-7
    Language: English
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