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This paper explores the principles underlying decisions to inscribe Athenian laws and decrees on stone, finding (against a recent paper by Michael Osborne) that many laws and decrees were not inscribed, including those of ephemeral... more
With Empedocles, the qualities of a creative religious, mytho-poetic imagination fluent in Homer, Hesiod, Pindar, and Parmenides allies itself with a rational mind keenly interested in understanding the natural world.: The first... more
Widely revered as the father of Western literature, Homer was the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey, the epic poems which immortalised such names as Achilles, Cyclops, Menelaus, and Helen of Troy. In this vivid introduction, Elton... more
Textiles comprise a vast and wide category of material culture and constitute a crucial part of the ancient economy. Yet, studies of classical antiquity still often leave out this important category of material culture, partly due to the... more
THE CULT OF DIONYSOS IN ASIA MINOR IN THE ROMAN IMPERIAL AGE Making his presence, which can be traced long before the Archaic Age, deeply felt mainly in Hellas, Asia Minor and then in Rome throughout the ancient world, Dionysos,... more
This chapter presents current evidence for the design of Greek temple interiors, and their typical contents.
Walter Burkert's approach to myth (summarized in this review-essay) is provocative and complex but it needs to be complemented by the larger vision of Jean Rudhardt and others.
L'ultimo grande tragediografo della letteratura greca era misogino oppure no? La nostra lettura delle sue opere è stata modificata dal pensiero aristofaneo? In questo saggio breve si analizza la duplice realtà euripidea.
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Kinyras: The Divine Lyre is also available online through the CHS website: http://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/6329. The web version, however, does not have page numbers, so that internal... more
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This course offers an introduction to the history of ancient Greece from the Bronze Age to the end of the Hellenistic Age (roughly the 16th to the 1st centuries BCE), drawing on both source materials and modern works. This is a... more
La religión es un hecho y una necesidad que ha acompañado al ser humano a lo largo de su historia. Durante la Prehistoria, las fuerzas de la Naturaleza se convirtieron en objeto de adoración ante el temor a lo desconocido. Los egipcios,... more
Socio-Historical Examination of Religion and Ministry (SHERM) is a biannual, not-for-profit, peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes the latest social scientific, historiographic, and ecclesiastic research on religious institutions... more
The Kingdom of Judah was broken up under Babylonian rule by the exiling of many Judahites. The rule of Assyria was waning and then the Babylonians took over. The instability of Judah was demonstrated under the oppression of the people,... more
The Greek historiographical and poetical sources about the Hyperboreans show that both their concept and their image were constructed from a mythical perspective, in spite of being developed mainly by geographers and of course trademen.... more
Identity is a necessary way of auto-definition in the process of building any human group. Some societies (not many) with strong political forces need to develop their identity process and to build the most powerful ethnic feelings. The... more
The transformation/induction of Aesop from speechless slave to inventor of words and stories is realized through the intervention of Isis and the Muses. It takes places in an idyllic location (“locus amoenus”), wherein the whole of nature... more
CURRENTLY UNDERGOING SOME SERIOUS REVISIONS - WILL RETURN (IN MUCH BETTER SHAPE) SOON! Against an Orthodoxy of Platonic Theology: Why the Demiurge is not Nous Jason G. Rheins In this paper I argue against the thesis that in Plato’s... more
Comparative approaches to religion had already begun in the ancient world, around the Mediterranean, where various cultures confronted one another and where the dialogue between diverse cultural legacies could give birth to a global... more