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Prophets and Profits: Ancient Divination and Its Reception

Editat de Richard Evans
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2020
This volume examines the ways in which divination, often through oracular utterances and other mechanisms, linked mortals with the gods, and places the practice within the ancient sociopolitical and religious environment. Whether humans sought knowledge by applying to an oracle through which the god was believed to speak or used soothsayers who interpreted specific signs such as the flight of birds, there was a fundamental desire to know the will of the gods. In many cases, pragmatic concerns – personal, economic or political – can be deduced from the context of the application.


Divination and communication with the gods in a post-pagan world has also produced fascinating receptions. The presentation of these processes in monotheistic societies such as early Christian Late Antiquity (where the practice continued through the use of curse tablets) or medieval Europe, and beyond, where the role of religion had changed radically, provides a particular challenge and this topic has been little discussed by scholars. This volume aims to rectify this desideratum by providing the opportunity to address questions related to the reception of Greco-Roman divination, oracles and prophecy, in all media, including literature and film.


Several contributions in this volume originated in the 2015 Classics Colloquium held at the University of South Africa and the volume has been augmented with additional contributions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367594619
ISBN-10: 0367594617
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction


Daniel Ogden




Chapter 2: Was Didyma (Branchidae) a False Prophet?


Richard Evans




Chapter 3: ‘Who Wrote Greek Curse Tablets?’


Olivier Dufault




Chapter 4: A Story of Blood, Guts and Guesswork: Synthetic Reasoning in Classical Greek Divination


Ralph Anderson




Chapter 5: Value-Added Divination at Dodona


Philip Bosman




Chapter 6: Divination and Profit in the Roman World


Federico Santangelo




Chapter 7: Profiting from Prophecy: Q. Marcius Rex and the Construction of the Aqua Marcia


Alex Nice




Chapter 8: Valerius Maximus and the Language of Stars


Jeffrey Murray




Chapter 9: "Arrows Fletched from Our Own Wings": Discovering a ‘Delphi of the Mind’ in the Writings of the Early Church Fathers


Daniel Crosby




Chapter 10: Egyptian Necromancy in Heliodorus Aethiopica (6.12-15) and The Witch of Endor Narrative (1 Sam 28)


John Hilton




Chapter 11: Sosipatra: Prophetess, Philosopher and Theurgist: Reflections on Divination and Epistemology in Late Antiquity


Crystal Addey




Chapter 12: One Oracle too Many? Corippus and Procopius on Female Prophecy in North Africa


Martine de Marre




Chapter 13: Deconstructing Divination: Superstition, Anticlericalism, and Cicero’s De Divinatione in Enlightenment England


Katherine East




Chapter 14: Prophecy and Paul Kruger: Robert Grendon’s Appropriation of Greco-Roman Prophets and Prophetic Devices in his South African Epic, Paul Kruger’s Dream


Szerdi Nagy




Chapter 15: Cassandra Prophesies Back: Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Firebrand


Elke Steinmeyer

Descriere

Whether humans sought knowledge by applying to an oracle or whether they used soothsayers who interpreted specific signs there was a fundamental desire to know the will of the gods. This volume examines the ways in which divination linked mortals with the gods, and places the practice within the ancient socio-political and religious environment.