Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 240
Trim: 6⅛ x 9¼
978-0-8476-9968-1 • Hardback • November 2001 • $160.00 • (£123.00)
978-0-8476-9969-8 • Paperback • October 2001 • $62.00 • (£48.00)
Sulochana R. Asirvatham received her Ph.D. in Classics from Columbia University. She is Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics and General Humanities at Montclair State Univeristy. Corinne Odine Pache received her Ph.D. from Harvard University. She is Assistant Professor of Classics at Yale University. John Watrous is a graduate student in the Classics department at Harvard University.
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Introduction
Part 4 Part I: Ancient Religion, Self and Other
Part 5 A: Greeks and Others
Chapter 6 Barbarian Bond: Thracian Bendis among the Athenians
Chapter 7 Magic, Religion, and Syncretism at the Oracle of Claros
Part 8 B: Roman Magic and Religion from Two Perspectives
Chapter 9 Saving Water: Early Floods in the Forum
Chapter 10 Magic, Dreams, and Ritual in the Iroquois Conversion
Part 11 Part II: Man, Hero or God?
Chapter 12 The Dynamics of Deification in Horace's Odes 1-3
Chapter 13 Olympias' Snake and Callisthenes' Stand: Religion and Politics in Plutarch's Life of Alexander
Chapter 14 The Cult of Achilles in Philostratus' Heroikos: A Study in the Relation of Canon and Ritual
Part 15 Part III: Religious Iconography in Late Antiquity
Chapter 16 Coins Used as Amulets in Late Antiquity
Chapter 17 A Reconsideration of Early Byzantine Marriage Rings
Chapter 18 The Femme-aux-Serpents at Moissac: Luxuria (Lust) or a Bad Mother?
Part 19 Bibliography
Part 20 Index
Many of the papers provide new insights into the topics they cover.
— Bmcr
Well-produced, eclectic collection [that] offers tantalizing glimpses at significant works in progress—and in conversation—on the history, theory and rhetoric of 'religion' and 'magic'.
— The Journal of Hellenic Studies
Essays...offer valuable windows into the intimate connection between religion and cultural identity.
— Choice Reviews