Divination and Prophecy in the Ancient Greek World by Roger D Woodard

Divination and Prophecy in the Ancient Greek World by Roger D Woodard

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Examines the phenomena of ancient Greek prophecy and divination, and offers a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of ancient prophecy. Considering issues such as comparativism, ethnography, cognitive function, orality, and intertextuality, the volume demonstrates their relevance to the elucidation of Greek prophetic practices.

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Divination and Prophecy in the Ancient Greek World by Roger D Woodard

This volume examines the phenomena of ancient Greek prophecy and divination. With contributions from a distinguished, international cast of scholars, it offers fresh perspectives and interpretations of key aspects of these practices. Considering issues such as comparativism, ethnography, cognitive function, orality, and intertextuality, the volume demonstrates their relevance to the elucidation of Greek prophetic practices. The volume also shows how multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches can be applied to a range of topics, from an examination of the very inception of Greek divination, explored within the frame of more archaic cult ideas, through emic elaboration of divinatory practice in Archaic and Classical periods, to consideration of intentional manipulation of prophecy, as depicted in Hellenistic and Imperial Roman sources. Collectively, the essays deepen our understanding of ancient Greek prophecy by offering insights into divinition astéhknē, the centrality or marginality of Delphi and the Pythic priestess, prophetic ambiguity, and cognition, including cognitive dissonance.
'The essays are thought provoking, and the volume itself highlights how much is still unclear and/or under dispute about prophecy as a social practice' Daniel Ullucci, Annali di Storia dell'Esegesi
Roger D. Woodard is Andrew van Vranken Raymond Professor of Classics at the University of Buffalo (The State University of New York). He has held fellowships and visiting appointments at, among other institutions, the Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University, the American Academy in Rome, and the University of Oxford. Woodard is author or editor of numerous books, including; The Textualization of the Greek Alphabet (Cambridge University Press, 2014), Myth, Ritual, and the Warrior in Roman and Indo-European Antiquity (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology (Cambridge University Press, 2007).  He is series editor of Cambridge's Elements of Greek and Roman Mythology.
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ISBN 13 9781009221610
ISBN 10 1009221612
Titre Divination and Prophecy in the Ancient Greek World
Auteur Roger D Woodard
État Non disponible
Éditeur Cambridge University Press
Année de publication 2023-01-05
Nombre de pages 350
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