Moving out from a particular problem about a particular Athenian festival, the late Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood investigates central questions concerning Athenian festivals and the myths that underlay them. This is the final work of an iconic figure among students of Greek religion.
Moving out from a particular problem about a particular Athenian festival, the late Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood investigates central questions concerning Athenian festivals and the myths that underlay them. This is the final work of an iconic figure among students of Greek religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* I. Festivals and Gene: Reconstructions, Problematik, Methodologies * II. Cultic Myths and Others: Aglauros, Erichthonios, Erechtheus, Praxithea * 1: Reading cultic myths * 2: Aglauros * 3: Erechtheus, Erichthonios and others * 4: Reconstructing cultic myths: a summary of the conclusions * III. Reading a Festival Nexus: Plynteria and Kallynteria * 5: Thargelion 25: Day One of the Plynteria * 6: Aglauros, Aitia, Plynteria and Kallynteria * 7: Thargelion 26: Day Two: the procession to Phaleron * 8: Kallynteria: Thargelion 27 and 28: the return to the Acropolis and the reopening of the temple * 9: Washing the new wool * IV. Athena at the Palladion and the Palladion Myths * V. Athena Polias, Panathenaia and the Peplos * VI. City Dionysia and the Cult of Dionysos Eleuthereus * VII. Gene and Athenian Festivals: Some Conclusions
* I. Festivals and Gene: Reconstructions, Problematik, Methodologies * II. Cultic Myths and Others: Aglauros, Erichthonios, Erechtheus, Praxithea * 1: Reading cultic myths * 2: Aglauros * 3: Erechtheus, Erichthonios and others * 4: Reconstructing cultic myths: a summary of the conclusions * III. Reading a Festival Nexus: Plynteria and Kallynteria * 5: Thargelion 25: Day One of the Plynteria * 6: Aglauros, Aitia, Plynteria and Kallynteria * 7: Thargelion 26: Day Two: the procession to Phaleron * 8: Kallynteria: Thargelion 27 and 28: the return to the Acropolis and the reopening of the temple * 9: Washing the new wool * IV. Athena at the Palladion and the Palladion Myths * V. Athena Polias, Panathenaia and the Peplos * VI. City Dionysia and the Cult of Dionysos Eleuthereus * VII. Gene and Athenian Festivals: Some Conclusions
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