Greek religion is a subject of absorbing interest, essential for
the understanding of history and culture, but often puzzling and
elusive. This collection of essays ranges over many aspects of
Greek civil life, looking at the ways in which religion manifested
itself in institutions, art and literature, and tracing the
attitudes that lay behind the manifold cults and customs. It is not
meant as an exhaustive introduction to the subject, but as a series
of related approaches which will help students to draw the threads
together, on lines suggested by Sir Moses Finley in his
introduction to the book.
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