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  1. The Folds of Olympus :
    Mountains in Ancient Greek and Roman Culture /
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    A cultural and literary history of mountains in classical antiquityThe mountainous character of the Mediterranean was a crucial factor in the history of the ancient Greek and Roman world. The Folds of Olympus is a cultural and literary history that... more

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    A cultural and literary history of mountains in classical antiquityThe mountainous character of the Mediterranean was a crucial factor in the history of the ancient Greek and Roman world. The Folds of Olympus is a cultural and literary history that explores the important role mountains played in Greek and Roman religious, military, and economic life, as well as in the identity of communities over a millennium-from Homer to the early Christian saints. Aimed at readers of ancient history and literature as well as those interested in mountains and the environment, the book offers a powerful account of the landscape at the heart of much Greek and Roman culture.Jason König charts the importance of mountains in religion and pilgrimage, the aesthetic vision of mountains in art and literature, the place of mountains in conquest and warfare, and representations of mountain life. He shows how mountains were central to the way in which the inhabitants of the ancient Mediterranean understood the boundaries between the divine and the human, and the limits of human knowledge and control. He also argues that there is more continuity than normally assumed between ancient descriptions of mountains and modern accounts of the picturesque and the sublime.Offering a unique perspective on the history of classical culture, The Folds of Olympus is also a resoundingly original contribution to the literature on mountains.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691238494
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    Parent title: Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE Classical Studies 2022 English; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE Classical Studies 2022; De Gruyter
    Title is part of eBook package:: Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2022; De Gruyter
    Subjects: Civilization, Ancient.; HISTORY / Ancient / Greece.
    Other subjects: Academia Sinica.; Actaeon.; Aelius Aristides.; Aeolian Islands.; Aethiopia.; Aigai (Aeolis).; Alcaeus (mythology).; Aornos.; Aporia.; Apostrophe.; Apuleius.; Arcadia.; Artemidorus.; Athens.; Atreus.; Authorship.; Caesarea.; Capitoline Hill.; Cave of Zeus.; Celts.; Chronology of the universe.; Cilicia.; Close-up.; Culture of ancient Rome.; De architectura.; Dinocrates.; Dionysus.; Eleusis.; Epithalamium.; Eratosthenes.; Fabius Maximus.; Greeks.; Hagiography.; Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.; Hellenistic Greece.; Hellenistic period.; Hephaestus.; Herodotus.; Hesiod.; Homer.; Homeric Hymns.; Immanuel.; In situ.; Isauria.; Isthmus of Corinth.; Laity.; Locksley Hall.; Lycaon (Arcadia).; Main sequence.; Materialism.; Mount Athos.; Mount Etna.; Mount Gerizim.; Mount Horeb.; Mount Lykaion.; Mount Olympus.; Mountain.; Muse.; Narrative.; Observatory.; Paphos.; Parthia.; Peloponnese (region).; Peloponnese.; Pentheus.; Pheidippides.; Philip II of Macedon.; Philostratus.; Plateau.; Plutarch.; Poetry.; Polybius.; Polyphemus.; Polytheism.; Priene.; Sacheverell Sitwell.; Samos.; Samothrace.; Satrap.; Satyricon.; Semicolon.; Simile.; Sinai Peninsula.; Sophist.; Stanza.; Star cluster.; Statue of Zeus at Olympia.; Strabo.; Symposium (Plato).; Terracotta.; The Apotheosis of Homer.; The Orators.; The Shield of Achilles.; Thebes, Greece.; Thespiae.; Thessaly.; Tutelary deity.; Verb.; Verse paragraph.; Writing.
    Scope: 1 online resource (480 p.) :, 27 b/w illus. 1 map.
  2. Dreams in Late Antiquity :
    Studies in the Imagination of a Culture /
    Published: [2021]; ©1994
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    Dream interpretation was a prominent feature of the intellectual and imaginative world of late antiquity, for martyrs and magicians, philosophers and theologians, polytheists and monotheists alike. Finding it difficult to account for the prevalence... more

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    Dream interpretation was a prominent feature of the intellectual and imaginative world of late antiquity, for martyrs and magicians, philosophers and theologians, polytheists and monotheists alike. Finding it difficult to account for the prevalence of dream-divination, modern scholarship has often condemned it as a cultural weakness, a mass lapse into mere superstition. In this book, Patricia Cox Miller draws on pagan, Jewish, and Christian sources and modern semiotic theory to demonstrate the integral importance of dreams in late-antique thought and life. She argues that Graeco-Roman dream literature functioned as a language of signs that formed a personal and cultural pattern of imagination and gave tangible substance to ideas such as time, cosmic history, and the self. Miller first discusses late-antique theories of dreaming, with emphasis on theological, philosophical, and hermeneutical methods of deciphering dreams as well as the practical uses of dreams, especially in magic and the cult of Asclepius. She then considers the cases of six Graeco-Roman dreamers: Hermas, Perpetua, Aelius Aristides, Jerome, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianus. Her detailed readings illuminate the ways in which dreams provided solutions to ethical and religious problems, allowed for the reconfiguration of gender and identity, provided occasions for the articulation of ethical ideas, and altogether served as a means of making sense and order of the world.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691215853
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    Series: Mythos: The Princeton/Bollingen Series in World Mythology ; ; 135
    Subjects: Filosofía antigua.; Literatura clásica.; Sueños en la literatura.; HISTORY / Ancient / General.
    Other subjects: Aelius Aristides.; Apuleius.; Artemidorus.; Augustine.; Berakoth.; Christ.; Cicero.; Galen.; Hermas.; Homer.; Irenaeus.; Jerome.; Lucian of Samosata.; Macrobius.; Montanism.; Neoplatonism.; Origen.; Ovid.; Pausanias.; Penelope.; Plotinus.; Plutarch.; Porphyry.; Selene.; Socrates.; Thecla, St.; Virgil.; angels.; binarism.; daemons.; demons.; enupnion.; eros.; fate.; imagination.; incubation.; medicine.; oneiros.; semiotics.; visio.
    Scope: 1 online resource (288 p.)