Greek and Roman Festivals
Content, Meaning, and Practice
Herausgeber: Brandt, J Rasmus; Iddeng, Jon W
Greek and Roman Festivals
Content, Meaning, and Practice
Herausgeber: Brandt, J Rasmus; Iddeng, Jon W
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Greek and Roman Festivals addresses the multi-faceted and complex nature of Greco-Roman festivals and analyses the connections that existed between them, as religious and social phenomena, and the historical dynamics that shaped them. It contains twelve articles which form an interdisciplinary perspective of classical scholarship on the topic.
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Greek and Roman Festivals addresses the multi-faceted and complex nature of Greco-Roman festivals and analyses the connections that existed between them, as religious and social phenomena, and the historical dynamics that shaped them. It contains twelve articles which form an interdisciplinary perspective of classical scholarship on the topic.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 142mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780199696093
- ISBN-10: 0199696098
- Artikelnr.: 35279461
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 142mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780199696093
- ISBN-10: 0199696098
- Artikelnr.: 35279461
J. Rasmus Brandt is Professor in Classical Archaeology at the University of Oslo. He has participated and directed excavations in Norway, Cyprus, Italy, and at present in Turkey. He has published widely on both Greek and Roman archaeology and has directed two research projects financed by the Norwegian Research Council. Jon W. Iddeng is an adviser for The Norwegian Association of Researchers and Research Fellow of Telemark University College. He has published internationally on Roman literature and history.
* Acknowledgements
* Abbreviations
* List of Figures
* Introduction: Some Concepts of Ancient Festivals
* 1: Iddeng, Jon W.: What is a Greco-Roman Festival? A Polythetic
Approach
* 2: Burkert, Walter: Ancient Views on Festival: A Case of Near Eastern
Mediterranean Koiné
* 3: Bouvrie, Synnøve des: Greek Festivals and the Ritual Process: An
Inquiry into the Olympia-cum-Heraia and the Dionysia
* 4: Ekroth, Gunnel: Pelops Joins the Party: Transformations of a Hero
Cult within the Festival at Olympia
* 5: Brandt, J. Rasmus: Content and Form: Some Considerations on Greek
Festivals and Archaeology
* 6: Neils, Jenifer: The Political Process in the Public Festival: The
Panathenaic Festival of Athens
* 7: Scullion, Scott: Talking of Festival: The Status of Choruses and
Choregia
* 8: Buraselis, Kostas: Appended Festival: The Coordination and
Combination of Traditional Civic and Ruler Cult Festivals in the
Hellenistic and Roman East
* 9: Smith, Christopher: The Feriae Latinae
* 10: Scheid, John: The Festivals of the Forum Boarium Area:
Reflections on the Construction of Complex Representations of Roman
Identity
* 11: Rüpke, Jörg: Public and Publicity: Long-Term Changes in Religious
Festivals during the Roman Republic
* 12: Beard, Mary: The Cult of the Great Mother in Imperial Rome: The
Roman and the Foreign
* General Index
* Abbreviations
* List of Figures
* Introduction: Some Concepts of Ancient Festivals
* 1: Iddeng, Jon W.: What is a Greco-Roman Festival? A Polythetic
Approach
* 2: Burkert, Walter: Ancient Views on Festival: A Case of Near Eastern
Mediterranean Koiné
* 3: Bouvrie, Synnøve des: Greek Festivals and the Ritual Process: An
Inquiry into the Olympia-cum-Heraia and the Dionysia
* 4: Ekroth, Gunnel: Pelops Joins the Party: Transformations of a Hero
Cult within the Festival at Olympia
* 5: Brandt, J. Rasmus: Content and Form: Some Considerations on Greek
Festivals and Archaeology
* 6: Neils, Jenifer: The Political Process in the Public Festival: The
Panathenaic Festival of Athens
* 7: Scullion, Scott: Talking of Festival: The Status of Choruses and
Choregia
* 8: Buraselis, Kostas: Appended Festival: The Coordination and
Combination of Traditional Civic and Ruler Cult Festivals in the
Hellenistic and Roman East
* 9: Smith, Christopher: The Feriae Latinae
* 10: Scheid, John: The Festivals of the Forum Boarium Area:
Reflections on the Construction of Complex Representations of Roman
Identity
* 11: Rüpke, Jörg: Public and Publicity: Long-Term Changes in Religious
Festivals during the Roman Republic
* 12: Beard, Mary: The Cult of the Great Mother in Imperial Rome: The
Roman and the Foreign
* General Index
* Acknowledgements
* Abbreviations
* List of Figures
* Introduction: Some Concepts of Ancient Festivals
* 1: Iddeng, Jon W.: What is a Greco-Roman Festival? A Polythetic
Approach
* 2: Burkert, Walter: Ancient Views on Festival: A Case of Near Eastern
Mediterranean Koiné
* 3: Bouvrie, Synnøve des: Greek Festivals and the Ritual Process: An
Inquiry into the Olympia-cum-Heraia and the Dionysia
* 4: Ekroth, Gunnel: Pelops Joins the Party: Transformations of a Hero
Cult within the Festival at Olympia
* 5: Brandt, J. Rasmus: Content and Form: Some Considerations on Greek
Festivals and Archaeology
* 6: Neils, Jenifer: The Political Process in the Public Festival: The
Panathenaic Festival of Athens
* 7: Scullion, Scott: Talking of Festival: The Status of Choruses and
Choregia
* 8: Buraselis, Kostas: Appended Festival: The Coordination and
Combination of Traditional Civic and Ruler Cult Festivals in the
Hellenistic and Roman East
* 9: Smith, Christopher: The Feriae Latinae
* 10: Scheid, John: The Festivals of the Forum Boarium Area:
Reflections on the Construction of Complex Representations of Roman
Identity
* 11: Rüpke, Jörg: Public and Publicity: Long-Term Changes in Religious
Festivals during the Roman Republic
* 12: Beard, Mary: The Cult of the Great Mother in Imperial Rome: The
Roman and the Foreign
* General Index
* Abbreviations
* List of Figures
* Introduction: Some Concepts of Ancient Festivals
* 1: Iddeng, Jon W.: What is a Greco-Roman Festival? A Polythetic
Approach
* 2: Burkert, Walter: Ancient Views on Festival: A Case of Near Eastern
Mediterranean Koiné
* 3: Bouvrie, Synnøve des: Greek Festivals and the Ritual Process: An
Inquiry into the Olympia-cum-Heraia and the Dionysia
* 4: Ekroth, Gunnel: Pelops Joins the Party: Transformations of a Hero
Cult within the Festival at Olympia
* 5: Brandt, J. Rasmus: Content and Form: Some Considerations on Greek
Festivals and Archaeology
* 6: Neils, Jenifer: The Political Process in the Public Festival: The
Panathenaic Festival of Athens
* 7: Scullion, Scott: Talking of Festival: The Status of Choruses and
Choregia
* 8: Buraselis, Kostas: Appended Festival: The Coordination and
Combination of Traditional Civic and Ruler Cult Festivals in the
Hellenistic and Roman East
* 9: Smith, Christopher: The Feriae Latinae
* 10: Scheid, John: The Festivals of the Forum Boarium Area:
Reflections on the Construction of Complex Representations of Roman
Identity
* 11: Rüpke, Jörg: Public and Publicity: Long-Term Changes in Religious
Festivals during the Roman Republic
* 12: Beard, Mary: The Cult of the Great Mother in Imperial Rome: The
Roman and the Foreign
* General Index