
From Artemis to Diana by Tobias Fischer-Hansen
The Greek goddess Artemis and her Roman equivalent Diana constitute a multifaceted divinity. In Greek mythology she is the twin sister of Apollo and the virgin goddess who lives in the hills and the forests. She is potnia theron, the mistress of the animals, but she is also the goddess of child birth and fertility. This volume contains a wide range of approaches to Artemis written by classical archaeologists, philologists and historians. Chronologically the topics range from the first mentioning of the goddess in the pre-historic sources, Homer and the Greek tragedies to Late Antiquity and the post-antique perception of the goddess. Several of the articles concentrate on regional aspects; others treat the iconography of the goddess as well as the role of her cult and the rituals in the sanctuaries both in the East and the West. Collectively, the contributions offer one of the most comprehensive studies to date of the goddess.
Poulsen, Birte: - Birte Poulsen is Associate Professor at the Department of History and Classical Studies (Classical Archaeology), Aarhus University. Her main research interests are art and archaeology of the imperial period and Late Antiquity with special reference to architecture and mosaics.
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| ISBN 13 | 9788763507882 |
| ISBN 10 | 8763507889 |
| Title | From Artemis to Diana |
| Author | Tobias Fischer-Hansen |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Museum Tusculanum Press |
| Year published | 2009-09-30 |
| Number of pages | 585 |
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