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Luck, Fate and Fortune - Antiquity and Its Legacy (Paperback, New Ed.)
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Luck, Fate and Fortune - Antiquity and Its Legacy (Paperback, New Ed.)
Series: Ancients and Moderns
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The cultural impulse to try to anticipate the future, and make
sense of apparently random events, is irrepressible. Perhaps the
most famous of all sites of prediction is the Oracle of Delphi. How
the world of antiquity, and particularly the ancient Greeks, tried
to foretell the outcome of the present, serves as Esther Eidinow's
starting-point for an appraisal of that legacy of forecasting in
our own era. Delphi is still invoked when business people discuss
future strategy and risk; these is even a strategic planning
technique called the "Delphi Method." But the Delphic Oracle is
only the best known example of a physical landscape covered by
oracular sanctuaries; while across classical literary genres, there
are myriad tales - such as that of doomed Oedipus - which wrestle
with the cruel vicissitudes of fate and fortune. Exploring notions
of destiny related by writers like Homer, Herodotus, and Sophocles,
Esther Eidinow discusses ancient augurial theories and methods,
including sacrifice, cleromancy (dicing), and astromancy (telling
of the stars). She then turns to ideas about moral luck and later
Roman use of prophecy for maintenance of the pax deorum. Drawing on
modern texts as diverse as the Terminator films and Solitaire's
tarot reading in Live and Let Die, the author shows how the the
recurring questions "what if?" and "why me?" are a fundamental part
of what it means to be human, whether in the ancient past or the
present day.
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