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Wandering Myths - Transcultural Uses of Myth in the Ancient World (Hardcover, Digital original): Lucy Gaynor Audley-Miller,... Wandering Myths - Transcultural Uses of Myth in the Ancient World (Hardcover, Digital original)
Lucy Gaynor Audley-Miller, Beate Dignas
R4,782 Discovery Miles 47 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In spite of the growing amount of important new work being carried out on uses of myth in particular ancient contexts, their appeal and reception beyond the framework of one culture have rarely been the primary object of enquiry in contemporary debate. Highlighting the fact that ancient societies were linked by their shared use of mythological narratives, Wandering Myths aims to advance our understanding of the mechanisms by which such tales were disseminated cross-culturally and to investigate how they gained local resonances. In order to assess both wider geographic circulations and to explore specific local features and interpretations, a regional approach is adopted, with a particular focus on Anatolia, the Near East and Italy. Contributions are drawn from a range of disciplines, and cross a wide chronological span, but all are interlinked by their engagement with questions focusing on the factors that guided the processes of reception and steered the facets of local interpretation. The Preface and Epilogue evaluate the material in a synoptic way and frame the challenging questions and views expressed in the Introduction.

A Cultural History of Memory in Antiquity: Beate Dignas A Cultural History of Memory in Antiquity
Beate Dignas
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Cultural History of Memory presents an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. The set of six volumes covers over 2500 years of history, charting the evolving nature and role of peace throughout history. This volume, A Cultural History of Memory in Antiquity, explores peace in the period from 800 BC to 500 AD. As with all the volumes in the illustrated Cultural History of Memory set, this volume presents essays on memory and: power and politics; time and space; media and technology; science and education; philosophy, religion and history, high culture and popular culture; rituals, faith, practices and the everyday; and remembering and forgetting. A Cultural History of Memory in Antiquity is the most authoritative and comprehensive survey available on memory in the classical era.

Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity - Neighbours and Rivals (Hardcover): Beate Dignas, Engelbert Winter Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity - Neighbours and Rivals (Hardcover)
Beate Dignas, Engelbert Winter
R2,449 R1,950 Discovery Miles 19 500 Save R499 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The foundation of the Sasanian Empire in Persia in AD 224 established a formidable new power on the Roman Empire's eastern frontier, and relations over the next four centuries proved turbulent. This book provides a chronological narrative of their relationship, supported by a substantial collection of translated sources illustrating structural patterns. The political goals of the two sides, their military confrontations and their diplomatic solutions are discussed, as well as the common interests between the two powers. Special attention is given to the situation of Arabia and Armenia, to economic aspects, the protection of the frontiers, the religious life in both empires and the channels of communication between East and West. Considerable attention is also paid to exploring the role played by the Sasanians in the history of the ancient Near East. The book will prove invaluable for students and non-specialists interested in late antiquity and early Byzantium.

A Cultural History of Memory in Antiquity (Hardcover): Beate Dignas A Cultural History of Memory in Antiquity (Hardcover)
Beate Dignas
R2,600 Discovery Miles 26 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Cultural History of Memory presents an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. The set of six volumes covers over 2500 years of history, charting the evolving nature and role of peace throughout history. This volume, A Cultural History of Memory in Antiquity, explores peace in the period from 800 BC to 500 AD. As with all the volumes in the illustrated Cultural History of Memory set, this volume presents essays on memory and: power and politics; time and space; media and technology; science and education; philosophy, religion and history, high culture and popular culture; rituals, faith, practices and the everyday; and remembering and forgetting. A Cultural History of Memory in Antiquity is the most authoritative and comprehensive survey available on memory in the classical era.

Wandering Myths - Transcultural Uses of Myth in the Ancient World (Paperback): Lucy Gaynor Audley-Miller, Beate Dignas Wandering Myths - Transcultural Uses of Myth in the Ancient World (Paperback)
Lucy Gaynor Audley-Miller, Beate Dignas
R1,093 Discovery Miles 10 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In spite of the growing amount of important new work being carried out on uses of myth in particular ancient contexts, their appeal and reception beyond the framework of one culture have rarely been the primary object of enquiry in contemporary debate. Highlighting the fact that ancient societies were linked by their shared use of mythological narratives, Wandering Myths aims to advance our understanding of the mechanisms by which such tales were disseminated cross-culturally and to investigate how they gained local resonances. In order to assess both wider geographic circulations and to explore specific local features and interpretations, a regional approach is adopted, with a particular focus on Anatolia, the Near East and Italy. Contributions are drawn from a range of disciplines, and cross a wide chronological span, but all are interlinked by their engagement with questions focusing on the factors that guided the processes of reception and steered the facets of local interpretation. The Preface and Epilogue evaluate the material in a synoptic way and frame the challenging questions and views expressed in the Introduction.

Economy of the Sacred in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor (Hardcover): Beate Dignas Economy of the Sacred in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor (Hardcover)
Beate Dignas
R6,757 R5,833 Discovery Miles 58 330 Save R924 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dr Dignas asks whether Greek religion really formed a fundamental contrast to modern forms of religion that enjoy or, at least, claim a separation of 'church and state'. With a focus on economic and administrative aspects of sanctuaries in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor she investigates the boundaries between the sacred and the profane in the ancient world and reveals the sanctuaries as entities with independent interests and powers.

Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity - Neighbours and Rivals (Paperback): Beate Dignas, Engelbert Winter Rome and Persia in Late Antiquity - Neighbours and Rivals (Paperback)
Beate Dignas, Engelbert Winter
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The foundation of the Sasanian Empire in Persia in AD 224 established a formidable new power on the Roman Empire's eastern frontier, and relations over the next four centuries proved turbulent. This book provides a chronological narrative of their relationship, supported by a substantial collection of translated sources illustrating structural patterns. The political goals of the two sides, their military confrontations and their diplomatic solutions are discussed, as well as the common interests between the two powers. Special attention is given to the situation of Arabia and Armenia, to economic aspects, the protection of the frontiers, the religious life in both empires and the channels of communication between East and West. Considerable attention is also paid to exploring the role played by the Sasanians in the history of the ancient Near East. The book will prove invaluable for students and non-specialists interested in late antiquity and early Byzantium.

Historical and Religious Memory in the Ancient World (Hardcover): Beate Dignas, R.R.R. Smith Historical and Religious Memory in the Ancient World (Hardcover)
Beate Dignas, R.R.R. Smith
R3,149 R2,983 Discovery Miles 29 830 Save R166 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Historical and Religious Memory in the Ancient World examines how religious and historical memory was fashioned, distorted, preserved, or erased in ancient societies - and what wide-ranging effects these actions had on the historical process. The volume is interested in how memory intersects with and shapes religious traditions and cultural identities. Its twelve case studies explore different aspects of the memory layers that make up ancient history (social, religious, cultural), and looks at how these layers are represented and refracted in different contexts of the written and material remains of antiquity. The process has its beginnings in the dim pasts of ancient communities, and continues in the later Greek and Roman periods where our most articulate ancient evidence lies. It is a process that continues, in a different way, in contemporary scholarship which draws on selected evidence and a variety of contrasting representations. The three parts of the book vary the lens through which the impact of religious and cultural memory can be grasped. Part I looks at the commemoration of religious tradition in the context of cultural interaction - Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Christian. Part II focuses on how religious identities are defined and how homogenous-looking cultures engage in elaborate selective dialogue with their own past. In Part III, contested versions of the past are interpreted in studies of Roman historiography and of religiously motivated behaviour in late antique Asia Minor. This interdisciplinary book highlights and celebrates the work of Simon Price, an important thinker and pioneer in this kind of wider historical research in ancient cultures and religions.

Labored in Papyrus Leaves - Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309) (Paperback,... Labored in Papyrus Leaves - Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309) (Paperback, New)
Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Elizabeth Kosmetatou, Manuel Baumbach; Contributions by Peter Bing, Beate Dignas, …
R628 R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Save R76 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This colloquium volume celebrates a new Hellenistic epigram collection attributed to the third-century B.C.E. poet Posidippus, one of the most significant literary finds in recent memory. Included in this collection are an unusual variety of voices and perspectives: papyrological, art historical, archaeological, historical, literary, and aesthetic. These texts are considered as individual poems and as collective artifact, an early poetry book. The volume will be of interest to readers of Greek and Latin epigram, students of the Hellenistic period, and all readers interested in the aesthetics of poetry collection and the evolution of the poetry book in antiquity.

Practitioners of the Divine - Greek Priests and Religious Officials from Homer to Heliodorus (Paperback): Beate Dignas, Kai... Practitioners of the Divine - Greek Priests and Religious Officials from Homer to Heliodorus (Paperback)
Beate Dignas, Kai Trampedach
R487 R454 Discovery Miles 4 540 Save R33 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"What is a Greek priest?" The volume, which has its origins in a symposium held at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C., focuses on the question through a variety of lenses: the visual representation of cult personnel, priests as ritual experts, variations of priesthood, ideal concepts and their transformation, and the role of manteis. Each chapter looks at how priests and religious officials used a potential authority to promote themselves and their posts, how they played a role in conserving, shaping and reviving cult activity, how they acted behind the curtain of polis institutions, and how they performed as mediators between men and gods. It becomes clear that Greek priests had many faces, and that the factors that determined their roles and activities are political as well as historical, religious as well as economic, idealistic as well as pragmatic, personal as well as communal.

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