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XL. Religion and society

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€ 38,00
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Illustrazioni: 16 ill.
Formato: 21x29,7 .
Allestimento: Brossura .
Numero Pagine: 296 .

Sommario: Preface; List of contributors. Part I: Ritual and Cult: J. Podemann Sørensen: A Theory of Ritual; J.A. North: Action and Ritual in Roman Historians; or how Horatius held the door-post; S.W. Rasmussen: Ritual and Identity: a Sociological Perspective on the Expiation of Public Portents in Ancient Rome; J.F. Miller: Poets at the Palatine Temple of Apollo; I. Gradel: Ritual, Death, and Divinity: Titulature in Imperial Epitaphs; I. Mæhle: Female Cult in the Struggle of the Orders; A. Holm Rasmussen: Priest and Ritual in Ancient Greek Cult; L. Bruit Zaidman: Rites et mythes en Grèce ancienne. Sur les traces de Pausanias; V. Rosenberger: Gifts and Oracles: Aspects of Religious Communication; K. Rørby Kristensen: The “Ritual” of Legislation: Some Preliminary Reflections on the Interaction of Law and Religion in Ancient Crete. Part II: Resources and Manpower: B. Forsén: Resources and Manpower Needed for Constructing Greek Temples – Reflections Stemming from an Arcadian Sanctuary; K. Buraselis: Priesthoods for Sale. Comments on Ideological and Financial Aspects of the Sale of Priesthoods in the Greek Cities of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods; A. Holm Rasmussen: Priests and Liturgies; J. Wallensten: Resources for Manpower. Magistrates’ Dedications to Aphrodite; S. William Rasmussen: Sacred Sex as a Resource? Ritual Prostitution and Roman Religion; C. Kvium: The Ownership of Sacred Things. Observations on Sacred, Public and Private Property in the Late Roman Republic and Early Empire. Part III: Religion and Identity: S. Price: Memory and Ancient Greece; L. Bruit Zaidman: La notion d’archaïsme et la construction de l’identité religieuse dans; le monde grec ancien; J. A. Krasilnikoff: Pan, Attica and Religious Innovation from the Persian Wars to the end of the Fourth Century B.C.; R. Parker: patrw/'oi qeoiv: The Cults of Sub-Groups and Identity in the Greek World; K. Buraselis: Woven into the Peplos. Aspects of the Combination of Ruler Cult with Elements of the Traditional Polis Identity in the Hellenistic World; V. Rosenberger: Panhellenic, Athenian, and Local Identities in the Marmor Parium?; J. Whitley: Identity and Sacred Topography: The Sanctuaries of Praisos in Eastern Crete; B. Forsén: Sacred Topography and Identity in Arcadia; S.W. Rasmussen: Priests, Politics and Problems in Identity Construction in Ancient Rome; C. Kvium: Identifying Identities – Some Thoughts about gentes and gentiles in Archaic Rome; J.M. Rosenløv: Pious Philosophers. Cosmologies and Religious Identities; J.E. Skydsgaard: Caesar’s Horse – A Note.