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Oxford Readings in Greek Religion

Edited by Richard Buxton

Price: £30.00 (paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-872190-1
Publication date: 21 December 2000
384 pages, 18 line illus & halftones, 216x138 mm

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  • 'Strikes a successful balance between map and sign-post, is well-produced, and completed by an excellent select bibliography organized by topics' - Greece & Rome

Description
  • - reflects the most significant trends in recent scholarship, including structuralism, myth-and-ritual studies and the re-evaluation of relations between magic and religion
  • - brings together the work of an international pool of experts through classic papers specially updated for this collection alongside other previously inaccessible works
  • - considers Greek religion from a range of diverse methodologies
The study of ancient Greek religion has been excitingly renewed in the last thirty years. Key areas of interest have been: the relationship between religion and politics; new and unexpected perspectives opened up by archaeological finds; the symbiosis between myth and ritual; the role of gender differences in the practice and perception of religion; conceptual problems raised by the very notion of 'religion'. This volume gathers together challenging papers by many of the most innovative participants in this renewal. Almost all the articles have been revised by their authors and/or provided with Addenda, to take account of the most recent scholarship. One article has been translated specifically for this collection; another is for the first time provided with illustrations. No single school or style of approach is privileged: the aim is to illustrate a range of possible methods which may be adopted in the investigation of this endlessly fascinating material.

Readership: Students and academics working on Greek religion, Greek history/art, ancient civilisation, history of religions, theology, mythology, as well as general readers.

Contents
Religion in Society
What is Polis Religion?
Further aspects of Polis religion
Tribes, festivals, and processions: Civic ceremonial and political manipulation in archaic
Greece
Greek states and Greek oracles
From Oedipus to Periander: Lameness, tyranny, incest in legend and history
Archaeology of the Sacred
Demeter in the ancient Greek city and its countryside
Greek sanctuaries as places of refuge
The archaeology of the hero
Votives and votaries in Greek sanctuaries
Myths and Rituals
Jason, Hypsipyle, and New Fire at Lemnos: A study of myth and ritual
The Locrian maidens
Scapegoat rituals in ancient Greece
Women and sacrifice in classical Greece
Boundary Disputes
Greek magic, Greek religion
Misconceptualizing classical mythology

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Edited by Richard Buxton, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, University of Bristol


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