Greek gods abroad: names, natures, and transformations

"From even before the time of Alexander the Great, the Greek gods spread throughout the Mediterranean, carried by settlers and largely adopted by the indigenous populations. By the third century BC, gods bearing Greek names were worshipped everywhere from Spain to Afghanistan, with the resultin...

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Auteur principal: Parker, Robert 1950- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Oakland, California University of Californiarnia Press [2017]
Dans: Sather classical lectures (Volume 72)
Année: 2017
Collection/Revue:Sather classical lectures Volume 72
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Grèce antique (Antiquité) / Dieux / Contact culturel / Mittelmeerraum / Polythéisme
B Grèce antique (Antiquité) / Dieux / Contact culturel / Mittelmeerraum
Sujets non-standardisés:B Polytheism
B Gods, Greek
B Mediterranean Region Civilization
B Civilization, Classical
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Résumé:"From even before the time of Alexander the Great, the Greek gods spread throughout the Mediterranean, carried by settlers and largely adopted by the indigenous populations. By the third century BC, gods bearing Greek names were worshipped everywhere from Spain to Afghanistan, with the resulting religious systems a variable blend of Greek and indigenous elements. Greek Gods Abroad examines the interaction between Greek religion and the cultures of the eastern Mediterranean with which it came into contact. Robert Parker shows how Greek conventions for naming gods were extended and adapted, providing bold new insights into religious and psychological values across the Mediterranean. The result is a rich portrait of ancient polytheism as it was practiced over 600 years of history"--Provided by publisher
Names and epithets -- Interpretatio -- Gods of many nations and their naming in Greek : non-Greek naming traditions -- Supreme, ancestral, and personal gods -- Ad maiorem deorum gloriam -- Delos : where god meets god -- Appendix A : Post-classical use of the epithet o -- Appendix B : Translated theophoric names -- Appendix C : Interpretatio in India -- Appendix D : Non-Greek theonyms of Anatolia -- Appendix E : Thasian Herakles -- Appendix F : Some epithets in bilingual texts -- Appendix G : Divine and human names juxtaposed -- Appendix H : Exported gods : the cults of Hellenistic colonies
Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0520293940