Bültmann & Gerriets
The Local Horizon of Ancient Greek Religion
von Hans Beck, Julia Kindt
Verlag: Greenwich Medical Media
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ISBN: 978-1-009-30184-8
Erschienen am 13.04.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 244 mm [H] x 170 mm [B] x 24 mm [T]
Gewicht: 844 Gramm
Umfang: 415 Seiten

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"Which dimensions of the religious experience of the ancient Greeks become tangible only if we foreground its local horizons? This book explores the manifold ways in which Greek religious beliefs and practices are encoded in and communicate with various local environments. Its individual chapters explore 'the local' in its different forms and formulations. Besides the polis perspective, they include numerous other places and locations above and below the polis level, as well as those fully or largely independent of the city-state. Overall, the local emerges as a relational concept that changes together with our understanding of the general or universal forces as they shape ancient Greek religion. The unity and diversity of ancient Greek religion becomes tangible in the various ways in which localising and generalising forces interact with each other at different times and in different places across the ancient Greek world"--



1. Localism and the study of ancient Greek religion. The example of the Divine Persona Julia Kindt; 2. Refitting the local horizon of ancient Greek religion (including some remarks on the Sanctuary of Poseidon on Kalaureia) Hans Beck; 3. Mycenaean Greek worship in Minoan territory Susan Lupack; 4. Hera on Samos: between the global and the local Jan N. Bremmer; 5. The local dimension of ancient Greek religion: Polytheism and the distribution of votives in the Corinthia Tulsi Parikh; 6. Demeter Chthonia at Hermione: landscapes and cult Diana Burton; 7. Local variation in the Thesmophoria festival: a case study of the attic and Sicilian Thesmophoria festivals Katherine R. L. McLardy; 8. The Lindian Chronicle and local identity Jeremy McInerney; 9. Shifting identities and defensive localism: conflicts of religious narratives in Post-Synoikism Rhodes Juliane Zachhuber; 10. Between local and global? Religion in Late-Hellenistic Delos Julietta Steinhauer; 11. Personal or communal? Social horizons of local Greek religion Irene Polinskaya; 12. How to write a local history of imperial Greek cults: observations from Pausanias Greta Hawes; 13. Panhellenic sanctuaries: local and regional perspectives Peter Funke; Epilogue: a tribute to Potnia of the labyrinth Corinne Bonnet.


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