Description: Festivals were the heartbeat of Greek and Roman society and fulfilled significant roles in its social and political organization and within its institutions. Setting the rhythm of the year, festivals were a common denominator for a wide-ranging series of phenomena that concerned a large area of social relationships: social and political processes were formed, maintained, altered, and sanctioned through religious celebrations, as well as uniting the populace in common acts centred on common symbols. The study of religious festivals and the fundamental social functions which they filled can significantly expand our insights into understanding the Greco-Roman world, the social processes it went through, and the symbols it used.Greek and Roman Festivals addresses the multi-faceted and complex nature of Greco-Roman festivals and analyses the connections that existed between them, as religious and social phenomena, and the historical dynamics that shaped them. The volume contains twelve articles which form an interdisciplinary perspective of classical scholarship, ranging from archaeology, history, and history of religions, to philology.
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EAN: 9780199696093
UPC: 9780199696093
ISBN: 9780199696093
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Book Title: Greek and Roman Festivals: Content, Meaning, and P
Item Length: 21.8 cm
Item Height: 221 mm
Item Width: 151 mm
Author: J. Rasmus Brandt, Jon W. Iddeng
Publication Name: Greek and Roman Festivals: Content, Meaning, and Practice
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Subject: Sociology, Anthropology, History
Publication Year: 2012
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 730 g
Number of Pages: 424 Pages