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"Greek Religion . . . already has the standing of a classic, and the publication of an English version, which incorporates new material and is in effect a second edition, demands a toast . . . Anyone who pretends to survey Greek religion must be phenomenally learned. Burkert is. His book is a marvel of professional scholarship."
-- London Review of Books
"This book has established itself as a masterpiece, packed with learning but also rich in ideas and connections of every sort. Its appearance in a good English translation is an event not only for Hellenists but for all those interested in the study of religion . . . nobody else could have produced an account of the subject of comparable range and power. This will be the best history of Greek religion for this generation."
-- New York Review of Books
Cover illustration: detail from an Attic vase, 450 B.C., showing a victory sacrifice (The Mansell Collection).
Autorentext
Walter Burkert was a German scholar of Greek mythology and cult. A professor of classics at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, he taught in the UK and the US. John Raffan is the author of Greek Religion: Archaic and Classical, published by Wiley.
Klappentext
"Greek Religion . . . already has the standing of a classic, and the publication of an English version, which incorporates new material and is in effect a second edition, demands a toast . . . Anyone who pretends to survey Greek religion must be phenomenally learned. Burkert is. His book is a marvel of professional scholarship." — London Review of Books "This book has established itself as a masterpiece, packed with learning but also rich in ideas and connections of every sort. Its appearance in a good English translation is an event not only for Hellenists but for all those interested in the study of religion . . . nobody else could have produced an account of the subject of comparable range and power. This will be the best history of Greek religion for this generation." — New York Review of Books Cover illustration: detail from an Attic vase, 450 B.C., showing a victory sacrifice (The Mansell Collection).
Inhalt
Introduction. A Survey of Scholarship.
The Sources.
The Scope of the Study.
Part I: Prehistory and the Minoan-Mycenaean Age.
The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.
Indo-European.
The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion.
The Dark Ages and the Problem of Continuity.
Part II: Ritual and Sanctuary.
'Working Sacred Things: Animal Sacrifice.
Gift Offerings and Libation.
Prayer.
Purification.
The Sanctuary.
Priests.
The Festival.
Ecstasy and Divination.
Part III: The Gods.
The Spell of Homer.
Individual Gods.
The Remainder of the Pantheon.
The Special Character of Greek Anthropomorphism.
Part IV: The Dead, Heroes, and Chthonic Gods.
Burial and the Cult of the Dead.
Afterlife Mythology.
Olympian and Chthonic.
The Heroes.
Figures Who Cross the Chthonic-Olympian Boundary.
Part V: Polis and Polytheism.
Thought Patterns in Greek Polytheism.
The Rhythm of the Festivals.
Social Functions of Cult.
Piety in the Mirror of Greek Language.
Part VI: Mysteries and Asceticism.
Mystery Sanctuaries.
Bacchica and Orphica.
Bios.
Part VII: Philosophical Religion.
The New Foundation: Being and the Divine.
The Crisis: Sophists and Atheists.
The Deliverance: Cosmic Religion and Metaphysics.
Philosophical Religion and Polis Religion: Plato's Laws.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index of Greek Words.
Index.