Revisiting Delphi: religion and storytelling in ancient Greece
Revisiting Delphi speaks to all admirers of Delphi and its famous prophecies, be they experts on ancient Greek religion, students of the ancient world, or just lovers of a good story. It invites readers to revisit the famous Oracle of Apollo at Delphi, along with Herodotus, Euripides, Socrates, Paus...
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Tipo di documento: | Elettronico Libro |
Lingua: | Inglese |
Servizio "Subito": | Ordinare ora. |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2016.
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In: | Anno: 2016 |
Periodico/Rivista: | Cambridge classical studies
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(sequenze di) soggetti normati: | B
Grecia (Antichità <epoca>)
/ Delphi
/ Religione
/ Oracolo
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Altre parole chiave: | B
Storytelling (Greece)
B Storytelling ; Greece B Storytelling ; Religious aspects B Greece ; Religion B Storytelling Religious aspects B Greece Religione B Delphian oracle B Oracles, Greek |
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Edizione parallela: | Print version: 9781107151574 |
Riepilogo: | Revisiting Delphi speaks to all admirers of Delphi and its famous prophecies, be they experts on ancient Greek religion, students of the ancient world, or just lovers of a good story. It invites readers to revisit the famous Oracle of Apollo at Delphi, along with Herodotus, Euripides, Socrates, Pausanias and Athenaeus, offering the first comparative and extended enquiry into the way these and other authors force us to move the link between religion and narrative centre stage. Their accounts of Delphi and its prophecies reflect a world in which the gods frequently remain baffling and elusive despite every human effort to make sense of the signs they give. Revisiting Delphi -- Herodotus: Delphi, oracles, and storytelling in the histories -- Euripides: ironic readings of Apollo and his prophecies -- Plato: Socrates, or invoking the oracle as a witness -- Pausanias: what's the stuff of divinity? -- Athenaeus: encountering the divine in word and wood -- Religion and storytelling in ancient Greece -- Plutarch, a philosophical enquiry into an enigmatic sign |
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Descrizione del documento: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 06 Sep 2016) |
ISBN: | 1316585042 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781316585047 |