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Gods and religion in Hellenistic poetry

Groningen Workshops on Hellenistic Poetry (9th : 2008 : Groningen, Netherlands) Annette.1 Harder (Remco F.).1 Regtuit, R. F; G. C Wakker

Leuven Walpole, Mass 2012 Peeters

Localização: FFLCH - Fac. Fil. Let. e Ciências Humanas    (880.9 H418 v.16 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Gods and religion in Hellenistic poetry
  • Autor: Groningen Workshops on Hellenistic Poetry (9th : 2008 : Groningen, Netherlands)
  • Annette.1 Harder (Remco F.).1 Regtuit, R. F; G. C Wakker
  • Assuntos: Goddesses in literature -- Congresses; Gods in literature -- Congresses; Mythology, Greek, in literature -- Congresses; Greek poetry, Hellenistic -- History and criticism -- Congresses; Religion in literature -- Congresses.1; HELENISMO; LITERATURA GREGA CLÁSSICA -- HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
  • Descrição: Rôle et représentation des dieux traditionnels dans l'Alexandra de Lycophron / Aphroditē gymnē kai enoplos perspectives on the goddess sitting on a multicoloured throne, gained from Hellenistic epigrams Boubrôstis, meat eating and comedy Erysichthon as famine demon in Callimachus' Hymn to Demeter Morality and divine agency in Hellenistic metamorphosis poetry Two poets for a goddess Callimachus' and Philicus' Hymns to Demeter Hero cult in Apollonius Rhodius Die sakrale Geographie Zu einigen passagen des Apollonios Rhodios in der Bearbeitung des Dionysios Periegetes Nothing to do with Zeus? the old and the new in Callimachus' first hymn Satire and religion in Hellenistic poetry Rewriting the gods religious ritual, human resourcefulness, and divine interaction in the Argonautica The debt towards Aphrodite female dedicators and their interrelations with the goddess in votive epigrams of the Greek anthology Callimachus' Hymn to Apollo and Greek metrical sacred regulations To keep silent is a small virtue Hellenistic poetry and the Samothracian mysteries Göttliches Wirken und menschliche Freiheit bei Homer und Apollonios Rhodios Two marginal goddesses Rhea and Hekate in Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica
    This volume contains the papers of the 'Groningen Workshop on Hellenistic Poetry 9: Gods and Religion in Hellenistic Poetry' (Groningen 2008). During the workshop a first draft of the papers was commented on by an international group of specialists in the field of Hellenistic poetry. Following developments in recent research, where the study of ancient religion is flourishing, the articles in this volume explore the ways in which Hellenistic poets deal with issues relating to gods and religion. Some themes have been selected for special treatment. Thus some articles focus on the way in which Hellenistic poets inscribe the old gods in their poetry and give them a new role and meaning: they discuss, for instance, the role of Aphrodite, who is prominent in Hellenistic epigram, or the role of Zeus, who is portrayed as a model and example for the Ptolemies and thus adds an extra dimension to the first hymn of Callimachus
  • Títulos relacionados: Série:Hellenistica Groningana 16 7
  • Editor: Leuven Walpole, Mass 2012
  • Data de criação/publicação: Peeters
  • Formato: x, 402 p 25 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês;Alemão;Francês;Grego

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