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Essays on Religion and the Ancient World, Volume 1 (Hardcover, Rev Ed)
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Essays on Religion and the Ancient World, Volume 1 (Hardcover, Rev Ed)
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Throughout his career Arthur Darby Nock (1902-1963) made unique and
lasting contributions to classical scholarship and the history of
religion, especially to the study of ancient religion, magic, and
the relation of paganism to early Christianity and Judaism. Nock's
genius showed itself early: endowed with a prodigious memory and an
unerring linguistic skill, he combined speed and accuracy in
reading and a delight in the discovery, ordering and establishment
of facts. At the age of twenty he was made annual reviewer of Latin
literature for The Year's Work in Classical Studies; and at
twenty-four he produced an important edition of a fourth-century
Greek text, Sallustius On the Gods and the Universe, which included
a translation and a masterly introduction. At twenty-seven, having
come to the United States from England the year before, Nock was
appointed Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion at
Harvard University. In his early thirties he wrote two books,
Conversion--an imaginative and exacting study of religious currents
in the Hellenistic and Roman world--and St. Paul. Mainly, however,
A. D. Nock poured his immense learning into articles and reviews,
which heretofore have been scattered through many different
journals. Representing a formidable range of learning, these essays
deal for the most part with historical evidence (from all sources,
including papyri, inscriptions, and coins) of the beliefs,
superstitions, and religious practices of ordinary people. Nock saw
the essence of religion not only in philosophy ortheology, but in
piety and cult, in the practices and the expressions of the common
man. His unusual combination of genius and common sense allowed him
to treat the actual manifestations of religious sentiment without
condescension. For this edition of Arthur Darby Nock's writings,
Zeph Stewart has garnered a substantial selection of Nock's most
important essays and has indexed and cross-referenced them as well.
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