The Sacred Law of Andania

The Sacred Law of Andania
Title The Sacred Law of Andania PDF eBook
Author Laura Gawlinski
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 312
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110268140

Download The Sacred Law of Andania Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The inscribed text referred to as the sacred law of Andania contains almost 200 lines of regulations about a mystery festival and the sanctuary in which it took place. This book presents a new edition of the inscription and examines its rules in the wider context of Greek religious law and the management of sacred space. The regulations touch on a range of issues including finance, pollution, and the role of women, so that this study can be used as a handbook on the daily life of Greek religion.

“The” Sacred Law of Andania

“The” Sacred Law of Andania
Title “The” Sacred Law of Andania PDF eBook
Author Laura Gawlinski
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN

Download “The” Sacred Law of Andania Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Sacred Law of Andania

The Sacred Law of Andania
Title The Sacred Law of Andania PDF eBook
Author Laura Catherine Gawlinski
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN 9780542789250

Download The Sacred Law of Andania Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the course of detailing the reforms of a Messenian mystery cult, the sacred law of Andania (93 B.C.) reveals information about the organizational structure of ancient Greek ritual and sacred space. This dissertation examines this inscribed regulation in its cultural and geographical framework to elucidate both the reformed cult and cult in general.

Initiation into the Mysteries of the Ancient World

Initiation into the Mysteries of the Ancient World
Title Initiation into the Mysteries of the Ancient World PDF eBook
Author Jan N. Bremmer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 286
Release 2014-07-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110376997

Download Initiation into the Mysteries of the Ancient World Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The ancient Mysteries have long attracted the interest of scholars, an interest that goes back at least to the time of the Reformation. After a period of interest around the turn of the twentieth century, recent decades have seen an important study of Walter Burkert (1987). Yet his thematic approach makes it hard to see how the actual initiation into the Mysteries took place. To do precisely that is the aim of this book. It gives a ‘thick description’ of the major Mysteries, not only of the famous Eleusinian Mysteries, but also those located at the interface of Greece and Anatolia: the Mysteries of Samothrace, Imbros and Lemnos as well as those of the Corybants. It then proceeds to look at the Orphic-Bacchic Mysteries, which have become increasingly better understood due to the many discoveries of new texts in the recent times. Having looked at classical Greece we move on to the Roman Empire, where we study not only the lesser Mysteries, which we know especially from Pausanias, but also the new ones of Isis and Mithras. We conclude our book with a discussion of the possible influence of the Mysteries on emerging Christianity. Its detailed references and up-to-date bibliography will make this book indispensable for any scholar interested in the Mysteries and ancient religion, but also for those scholars who work on initiation or esoteric rituals, which were often inspired by the ancient Mysteries.

Esotericism and Deviance

Esotericism and Deviance
Title Esotericism and Deviance PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 458
Release 2024-02-06
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9004681043

Download Esotericism and Deviance Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The concept of deviance has been central to the academic study of (Western) esotericism since its inception. This book, being the proceedings of the 6th Biennial Conference of the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism (ESSWE), explores the relationship between esotericism and various forms of deviance (as concept, category, and practice) from antiquity until late modernity. The volume is the first to combine incisive conceptual explorations of the concept of deviance and how it informs and challenges the study of esotericism alongside a wide range of empirically grounded case discussions.

Greek Sacred Law

Greek Sacred Law
Title Greek Sacred Law PDF eBook
Author Eran Lupu
Publisher BRILL
Pages 555
Release 2004-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9047405803

Download Greek Sacred Law Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This work contains two parts. Part I constitutes a guide to the corpus of Greek sacred law and its contents. A discussion of the history of the corpus and the principles governing its composition is followed by a detailed review of its contents, in which the evidence is classified according to subject matter. Part II contains inscriptions published since the late 1960s from all around the Greek world excluding Cos and Asia Minor (checklists for these are appended). The text of each inscription is presented alongside restorations, epigraphical commentary, translation, and a comprehensive running commentary. Most of the inscriptions are illustrated. The volume should prove useful to scholars of Greek religion, historians, and epigraphists.

A Cultural History of Dress and Fashion in Antiquity

A Cultural History of Dress and Fashion in Antiquity
Title A Cultural History of Dress and Fashion in Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Mary Harlow
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 485
Release 2018-11-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1350114049

Download A Cultural History of Dress and Fashion in Antiquity Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Whilst seemingly simple garments such as the tunic remained staples of the classical wardrobe, sources from the period reveal a rich variety of changing styles and attitudes to clothing across the ancient world. Covering the period 500 BCE to 800 CE and drawing on sources ranging from extant garments and architectural iconography to official edicts and literature, this volume reveals Antiquity's preoccupation with dress, which was matched by an appreciation of the processes of production rarely seen in later periods. From a courtesan's sheer faux-silk garb to the sumptuous purple dyes of an emperor's finery, clothing was as much a marker of status and personal expression as it was a site of social control and anxiety. Contemporary commentators expressed alarm in equal measure at the over-dressed, the excessively ascetic or at 'barbarian' silhouettes. Richly illustrated with 100 images, A Cultural History of Dress and Fashion in Antiquity presents an overview of the period with essays on textiles, production and distribution, the body, belief, gender and sexuality, status, ethnicity, visual representations, and literary representations.