(ThesCRA) : Divination, Prayer, Veneration, Hikesia, Asylia, Oath, Malediction, Profanation, Magic Rituals, and Addendum to vol. II, Consecration
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Köp båda 2 för 2441 krThesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum (ThesCRA) is a major multi-volume reference on all known aspects of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman cults and rituals. Providing both a sweeping overview and in-depth investigation, ThesCRA covers the period from H...
..".a 'must' for any university library..."--Ancient & East "Bigger than anything previously attempted in this most challenging sector of classical studies."--Times Higher Education Supplement "The Thesaurus continues the good work of the Lexicon (LIMC) in making it impossible for archaeologists and art historians to neglect the ancient written sources, or for epigraphers and literary specialists to underrate the material record. Best of all, when we have the full set of dynamic and static elements, we shall all be able to reflect on the inward and spiritual meaning of all this hard evidence with far more information at our fingertips than we have had before."--Times Higher Education Supplement "ThesCRA, thanks to its scale, its intelligent selections, and its bibliographies, opens a new era for anyone concerned with the Realien of ancient cult."--Greece and Rome "This publication is a truly magnificent undertaking that will be a major reference work for decades to come."--Minerva a must for any university library Ancient & East " Bigger than anything previously attempted in this most challenging sector of classical studies. Times Higher Education Supplement " The Thesaurus continues the good work of the Lexicon (LIMC) in making it impossible for archaeologists and art historians to neglect the ancient written sources, or for epigraphers and literary specialists to underrate the material record. Best of all, when we have the full set of dynamic and static elements, we shall all be able to reflect on the inward and spiritual meaning of all this hard evidence with far more information at our fingertips than we have had before. Times Higher Education Supplement " ThesCRA, thanks to its scale, its intelligent selections, and its bibliographies, opens a new era for anyone concerned with the Realien of ancient cult. Greece and Rome " This publication is a truly magnificent undertaking that will be a major reference work for decades to come. Minerva " Bigger than anything previously attempted in this most challenging sector of classical studies. "Times Higher Education Supplement"" The "Thesaurus "continues the good work of the "Lexicon (LIMC)" in making it impossible for archaeologists and art historians to neglect the ancient written sources, or for epigraphers and literary specialists to underrate the material record. Best of all, when we have the full set of dynamic and static elements, we shall all be able to reflect on the inward and spiritual meaning of all this hard evidence with far more information at our fingertips than we have had before. "Times Higher Education Supplement"" "ThesCRA," thanks to its scale, its intelligent selections, and its bibliographies, opens a new era for anyone concerned with the Realien of ancient cult. "Greece and Rome"" This publication is a truly magnificent undertaking that will be a major reference work for decades to come. "Minerva "" "The "Thesaurus "continues the good work of the "Lexicon (LIMC)" in making it impossible for archaeologists and art historians to neglect the ancient written sources, or for epigraphers and literary specialists to underrate the material record. Best of all, when we have the full set of dynamic and static elements, we shall all be able to reflect on the inward and spiritual meaning of all this hard evidence with far more information at our fingertips than we have had before."--"Times Higher Education Supplement" "This publication is a truly magnificent undertaking that will be a major reference work for decades to come."--"Minerva " ""ThesCRA", thanks to its scale, its intelligent selections, and its bibliographies, opens a new era for anyone concerned with the Realien of ancient cult."--"Greece and Rome
ThesCRA was developed by the eminent group of scholars who published the eight double-volumes of LIMC (Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae). Among the many contributors to the ThesCRA volumes are Jean Ch. Balty, Sir John Boardman, Walter Burkert, Giovannangelo Camporeale, Tonio Holscher, Anneliese Kossatz, Vassilis Lambrinoudakis, Francois Lissarrague, John H. Oakley, Ricardo Olmos, H. A. Shapiro, Erika Simon, and Marion True. "