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In the middle decades of the second century AD the acclaimed orator
Aelius Aristides wrote a number of prose hymns to traditional Greek
gods and thereby demonstrated that the cults of these gods had not
yet become obsolete and were more than just a topic of
backward-looking paideia. This volume presents four of these texts,
specifically those that focus on the god of healing, Asclepius,
together with a new edition of the Greek text, a new English
translation with commentary, and a number of essays shedding
additional light on these texts from various perspectives. All in
all, the volume wants to show how in these texts of Aristides the
author's rhetorical skills, his outlook on the world and his
personal religiosity come together to form a remarkable whole.
Sanctuaries were at the heart of Greek religious, social,
political, and cultural life, however, we have a limited
understanding of how sanctuary spaces, politics, and rituals
intersected in the Greek cities of the Hellenistic and Republican
periods. This edited collection focuses on the archaeological
material of this era and how it can elucidate the complex
relationship between the various forces operating on, and changing
the physical space of, sanctuaries. Material such as archaeological
remains, sculptures, and inscriptions provides us with concrete
evidence of how sanctuaries functioned as locations of memory in a
social environment dominated by the written word, and gives us
insight into political choices and decisions. It also reveals
changes unrecorded in surviving local or political histories. Each
case study explored by this volume's contributors employs
archaeology as the primary means of investigation: from
art-historical approaches, to surveys and fieldwork, to
re-evaluation of archival material. Hellenistic Sanctuaries
represents a significant contribution to the existing bibliography
on ancient Greek religion, history, and archaeology, and provides
new ways of thinking about politics, rituals, and sanctuary spaces
in Greece.
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