The Greeks, in Dr. Johnson’s phrase, ‘shock the mind by ascribing effects to non-entity’. The culture of ancient Greece was thronged with personifications. In poetry and the visual arts, personified figures of what might seem abstractions claim our attention. This study examines the logic, the psychology and the practice of Greeks who worshipped these personifications with temples and sacrifices, and addressed them with hymns and prayers. Emma Stafford conducts case-studies of deified ‘abstractions’, such as Peitho (Persuasion), Eirene (Peace) and Hygieia (Health). She also considers general questions of Greek psychology, such as why so many of these figures were female. Modern scholars have asked, Did the Greeks believe their own myths? This study contributes importantly to the debate, by exploring widespread and creative popular theology in the historical period.
Emma Stafford
Worshipping Virtues [PDF ebook]
Personification and the divine in Ancient Greece
Worshipping Virtues [PDF ebook]
Personification and the divine in Ancient Greece
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 274 ● ISBN 9781914535246 ● Publisher The Classical Press of Wales ● Published 2000 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7831926 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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