Antike Mythen

Author: Edited by Dill   Ueli; Walde   Christine  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9783110217247

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110209099

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Keyword: 文物考古,宗教

Language: GER

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Description

Contributions by respected European and American scholars from the field of classical and religious studies are collected in this volume. It is a representative selection of contemporary research on myths, the forms they can take, and their transformation in various environments and ages.

Chapter

Under Which Conditions Did the Greeks “Believe” in Their Myths? The Religious Criteria of Adherence

Die Religion im modernen Europa erhält eine Vorgeschichte

Meta-mythology of “Baetyl Cult”. The Mediterranean Hypothesis of Sir Arthur Evans and Fritz Graf

Prométhée fonde-t-il le sacrifi ce grec? En relisant Jean Rudhardt

Equus October und ludi Capitolini: Zur rituellen Struktur der Oktober-Iden und ihren antiken Deutungen

Théologie romaine et représentation de l’action au début de l’Empire

Influencia del mito hesiódico de la sucesión en los textos astrológicos grecorromanos

The Portrait of a Seer. The Framing of Divination Paradigms through Myth in Archaic and Classical Greece

The Philosopher and the Magician (Porphyry, Vita Plotini 10.1–13). Magic and Sympathy

Does Tantalus Drink the Blood, or Not? An Enigmatic Series of Inscribed Hematite Gemstones

The Laments of Horus in Coptic: Myth, Folklore, and Syncretism in Late Antique Egypt

Gentrifying Genealogy: On the Genesis of the Athenian Autochthony Myth

Récits étiologiques argiens du temps des hommes

Zeus’ Own Country: Cult and Myth in the Pride of Halicarnassus

Myths and Contexts in Aphrodisias

Sacred Precinct: Cattle, Hunted Animals, Slaves, Women

The Great Medieval Mythogenesis: Why Historians Should Look Again at Medieval Heroic Tales

In Praise of the Chaotic

Dogs as Dalits in Indian Literature

The Fluttering Soul

Mythe et émotion. Quelques idées anciennes

Bubbling Blood and Rolling Bones: Agency and Teleology in Rabbinic Myth

Orpheus und die Buchrolle

Orpheus als Lehrer des Musaios, Moses als Lehrer des Orpheus

Mopsos and Cultural Exchange between Greeks and Locals in Cilicia

Sardanapal zwischen Mythos und Realität: Das Grab in Kilikien

Biographical Mythology

Imago mortis – imago vitae: Senecas Aufführung von Sokrates’ Tod – Repräsentation, Performance, Theatralität

Iolaos

The Libation of Oinomaos

Penélope en la Odisea

The Motif of the Exiled Killer

The Abduction of Helen and the Greek Poetic Tradition: Politics, Reinterpretations and Controversies

A Hermeneutic Commentary on the Eschatological Passage in Pindar Olympian 2 (57–83)

Troy and Tragedy: The Conscience of Hellas

Ursprungsfragen. Aristoteles über die Genese der dramatischen Gattungen

Der griechische Roman – ein Mythos? Gedanken zur mythischen Dimension von Longos’ Daphnis und Chloe

Stoff und Performance in pantomimischen Mytheninszenierungen der Antike

Backmatter

Under Which Conditions Did the Greeks “Believe” in Their Myths? The Religious Criteria of Adherence

Die Religion im modernen Europa erhält eine Vorgeschichte

Meta-mythology of “Baetyl Cult”. The Mediterranean Hypothesis of Sir Arthur Evans and Fritz Graf

Prométhée fonde-t-il le sacrifi ce grec? En relisant Jean Rudhardt

Equus October und ludi Capitolini: Zur rituellen Struktur der Oktober-Iden und ihren antiken Deutungen

Théologie romaine et représentation de l’action au début de l’Empire

Influencia del mito hesiódico de la sucesión en los textos astrológicos grecorromanos

The Portrait of a Seer. The Framing of Divination Paradigms through Myth in Archaic and Classical Greece

The Philosopher and the Magician (Porphyry, Vita Plotini 10.1–13). Magic and Sympathy

Does Tantalus Drink the Blood, or Not? An Enigmatic Series of Inscribed Hematite Gemstones

The Laments of Horus in Coptic: Myth, Folklore, and Syncretism in Late Antique Egypt

Gentrifying Genealogy: On the Genesis of the Athenian Autochthony Myth

Récits étiologiques argiens du temps des hommes

Zeus’ Own Country: Cult and Myth in the Pride of Halicarnassus

Myths and Contexts in Aphrodisias

Sacred Precinct: Cattle, Hunted Animals, Slaves, Women

The Great Medieval Mythogenesis: Why Historians Should Look Again at Medieval Heroic Tales

In Praise of the Chaotic

Dogs as Dalits in Indian Literature

The Fluttering Soul

Mythe et émotion. Quelques idées anciennes

Bubbling Blood and Rolling Bones: Agency and Teleology in Rabbinic Myth

Orpheus und die Buchrolle

Orpheus als Lehrer des Musaios, Moses als Lehrer des Orpheus

Mopsos and Cultural Exchange between Greeks and Locals in Cilicia

Sardanapal zwischen Mythos und Realität: Das Grab in Kilikien

Biographical Mythology

Imago mortis – imago vitae: Senecas Aufführung von Sokrates’ Tod – Repräsentation, Performance, Theatralität

Iolaos

The Libation of Oinomaos

Penélope en la Odisea

The Motif of the Exiled Killer

The Abduction of Helen and the Greek Poetic Tradition: Politics, Reinterpretations and Controversies

A Hermeneutic Commentary on the Eschatological Passage in Pindar Olympian 2 (57–83)

Troy and Tragedy: The Conscience of Hellas

Ursprungsfragen. Aristoteles über die Genese der dramatischen Gattungen

Der griechische Roman – ein Mythos? Gedanken zur mythischen Dimension von Longos’ Daphnis und Chloe

Stoff und Performance in pantomimischen Mytheninszenierungen der Antike

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