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Using Archaeological, Epigraphic, And Literary Sources; And Incorporating Current Scholarly Theories, This Volume Will Serve As An Excellent Companion To Any Introduction To Greek Mythology, Showing A Side Of The Greek Gods To Which Most Students Are Rarely Exposed. Detailed Enough To Be Used As A Quick Reference Tool Or Text, And Providing A Readable Account Focusing On The Oldest, Most Widespread, And Most Interesting Religious Practices Of The Ancient Greek World In The Archaic And Classical Periods, Ancient Greek Cults Surveys Ancient Greek Religion Through The Cults Of Its Gods And Goddesses, Heroes And Heroines. Jennifer Larson Conveniently Summarizes A Vast Amount Of Material In Many Languages, Normally Inaccessible To Undergrad Students, And Explores, In Detail, The Variety Of Cults Celebrated By The Greeks, How These Cults Differed Geographically, And How Each Deity Was Conceptualized In Local Cult Titles And Rituals. Including An Introductory Chapter On Sources And Methods, And Suggestions For Further Reading This Book Will Allow Readers To Gain A Fresh Perspective On Greek Religion.
This volume investigates the religious landscape of the ancient Greek world by examining the specific cult practices dedicated to gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines. Jennifer Larson, a scholar of classical studies, synthesizes a broad range of archaeological, epigraphic, and literary evidence to construct a comprehensive framework for understanding Greek religion. By focusing on the Archaic and Classical periods, the author provides a structured analysis of how local rituals and cult titles shaped the conceptualization of deities across different geographic regions.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational reference tool for students of classical mythology and religious history. Readers often note the accessibility of the prose, which effectively translates complex, multi-lingual scholarly material into a clear and organized format for undergraduate study.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203356985
ISBN-13:
9780203356982
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