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Si l'on en croit l'opinion courante, Aphrodite est par excellence "déesse de l'amour". C'est à déconstruire une telle évidence que s'attache ce livre où les multiples facettes de la déesse sont explorées afin de rendre à l'éros sa riche polysémie et à la déesse qui "mélange" les corps toute sa complexité. À cette fin, qui met en jeu les mécanismes mêmes du polythéisme grec, sont plus particulièrement analysés le lien génétique d'Aphrodite avec Ouranos, le Ciel, et le couple que la déesse forme avec Arès, le dieu de la fureur guerrière. Sont ainsi abordées les nuances sombres et violentes d'Aphrodite, que les témoignages des Anciens ne manquent pas d'évoquer. Dès lors, la présence de la déesse dans l'univers de la guerre reçoit ici un nouvel éclairage. De la Théogonie d'Hésiode jusqu'aux cultes des cités, en passant par les textes littéraires qui témoignent du lien d'Aphrodite aux humeurs vitales, à la puissance virile et à la fleur de la jeunesse, l'auteur dessine de la déesse un portrait chatoyant, multiforme, ambigu, qui ne perd pas la cohérence que devait évoquer pour un Grec le simple énoncé de son nom.
Aphrodite (Divinité grecque) --- Aphrodite (Greek deity) --- Aphrodite (Griekse godheid) --- Déesses grecques --- Goddesses [Greek ] --- Godinnen [Griekse ] --- Greek mythology --- Griekse mythologie --- Mythologie [Griekse ] --- Mythologie grecque --- Mythology [Greek ] --- Hermes (Greek deity) --- Hermes (Griekse godheid) --- Hermès (Divinité grecque) --- Mythology, Greek. --- Aphrodite (Greek deity). --- Aphrodite --- Arès --- Hésiode --- Éros --- Aphrodite (Divinité grecque) --- Mythology, Greek --- Greece --- Religion --- Mythologie grecque. --- Philosophy & Religion --- European Religions - pre-Christian --- Aφροδίτη --- Cytherea --- Cypris --- Acidalia --- Cerigo --- Afrodite --- أفروديت --- Afrūdīt --- Afrodita --- Афрадыта --- Afradyta --- Афродита --- Afrodito --- 아프로디테 --- Ap'ŭrodit'e --- ʻAperodite --- Aprodita --- Afrodit --- אפרודיטה --- Afrodiṭah --- アプロディーテー --- Afrodyta --- Afërdita --- Афродіта --- 阿佛洛狄忒 --- Afoluodite --- Kypris --- divinités grecques antiques --- religion grecque antique --- panthéon grec
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Epic poetry, Greek --- Aphrodite (Greek deity) in literature. --- Poésie épique grecque --- Aphrodite (Divinité grecque) dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- History and criticism --- Aphrodite --- Aphrodite (Greek deity) in literature --- -Greek epic poetry --- Epic poetry, Classical --- Greek poetry --- -History and criticism --- -History and criticism. --- Poésie épique grecque --- Aphrodite (Divinité grecque) dans la littérature --- In literature. --- Literature. --- Epic poetry, Greek. --- Greek epic poetry --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Authors --- Authorship --- Acidalia --- Afërdita --- Afoluodite --- Afradyta --- Afrodit --- Afrodita --- Afrodiṭah --- Afrodite --- Afrodito --- Afrodyta --- Afrūdīt --- ʻAperodite --- Aprodita --- Ap'ŭrodit'e --- Cerigo --- Cypris --- Cytherea --- Kypris --- Aφροδίτη --- أفروديت --- Афрадыта --- Афродита --- 아프로디테 --- אפרודיטה --- アプロディーテー --- Афродіта --- 阿佛洛狄忒 --- Philology --- Epic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Aphrodite - (Greek deity) - In literature --- Aphrodite - (Greek deity)
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This is the first systematic study of the cults of the Bosporan Kingdom, which existed in South Russia in the first centuries AD. The research is based on a variety of sources: archaeological evidence and inscriptions, largely unknown to the non-Russian readers, as well as historical and literary texts. The religion of the Bosporus is viewed in this monograph as a blend of Greek and indigenous Iranian traditions. Its first part is dedicated to the cult of Celestial Aphrodite. The second part examines the controversial cult of the Most High God and its alledged Jewish affinities. The book, illustrated with thirty figures, is an important contribution to the understanding of the religious life in Greek colonies, and the history of Eastern Mediterranean in Late Antiquity.
Gods --- Gods, Greek --- Aphrodite (Greek deity) --- Dieux --- Dieux grecs --- Aphrodite (Divinité grecque) --- History --- Cult --- Religion --- Histoire --- Culte --- Kerch Strait Region (Ukraine and Russia) --- Kertch, Détroit de (Ukraine et Russie) --- -Gods --- -Gods, Greek --- Deities --- Divine beings --- Divinities --- Theomachy --- 292.211 --- Mythology, Classical --- Misotheism --- Mythology --- Religions --- Greek gods --- Cult&delete& --- Religion Classical Greek and Roman Gods, goddesses, divinities and deities --- Religion. --- History. --- Aphrodite --- Kerch Strait (Ukraine and Russia) --- Aφροδίτη --- Cytherea --- Cypris --- Acidalia --- Cerigo --- Afrodite --- أفروديت --- Afrūdīt --- Afrodita --- Афрадыта --- Afradyta --- Афродита --- Afrodito --- 아프로디테 --- Ap'ŭrodit'e --- ʻAperodite --- Aprodita --- Afrodit --- אפרודיטה --- Afrodiṭah --- アプロディーテー --- Afrodyta --- Afërdita --- Афродіта --- 阿佛洛狄忒 --- Afoluodite --- Kypris --- Gods - Kerch Strait Region (Ukraine and Russia) - History. --- Gods, Greek - Kerch Strait Region (Ukraine and Russia) - History. --- Aphrodite (Greek deity) - Cult - Kerch Strait Region (Ukraine and Russia) - History.
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