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Religione votiva : per un'interpretazione storico-religiosa delle terrecotte votive nella Sardegna punica e tardo-punica
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ISBN: 9788862270779 8862270771 Year: 2008 Publisher: Pisa [etc.] : F. Serra,

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Al di là : gli uomini, gli dèi, la morte in contesto fenicio
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ISBN: 8854913065 9788854913066 Year: 2022 Publisher: Roma: Edizioni Quasar,

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Tra le coste del Levante e le terre del tramonto : studi in ricordo di Paolo Bernardini
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ISBN: 9788880802440 8880802445 Year: 2021 Publisher: Roma : CNR Edizioni,

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Transformations and crisis in the Mediterranean : "identity" and interculturality in the Levant and Phoenician West during the 5th-2nd centuries BCE
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ISBN: 9788880804468 Year: 2021 Publisher: Roma : CNR - Istituto di scienze del patrimonio culturale : CNR edizioni,

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Naming and Mapping the Gods in the Ancient Mediterranean : Spaces, Mobilities, Imaginaries
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ISBN: 3110798433 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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Ancient religions are definitely complex systems of gods, which resist our understanding. Divine names provide fundamental keys to gain access to the multiples ways gods were conceived, characterized, and organized. Among the names given to the gods many of them refer to spaces: cities, landscapes, sanctuaries, houses, cosmic elements. They reflect mental maps which need to be explored in order to gain new knowledge on both the structure of the pantheons and the human agency in the cultic dimension. By considering the intersection between naming and mapping, this book opens up new perspectives on how tradition and innovation, appropriation and creation play a role in the making of polytheistic and monotheistic religions. Far from being confined to sanctuaries, in fact, gods dwell in human environments in multiple ways. They move into imaginary spaces and explore the cosmos. By proposing a new and interdsiciplinary angle of approach, which involves texts, images, spatial and archaeological data, this book sheds light on ritual practices and representations of gods in the whole Mediterranean, from Italy to Mesopotamia, from Greece to North Africa and Egypt. Names and spaces enable to better define, differentiate, and connect gods.


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What's in a Divine Name? : Religious Systems and Human Agency in the Ancient Mediterranean
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ISBN: 9783111326511 3111326519 3111326276 Year: 2024 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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Divine Names are a key component in the communication between humans and gods in Antiquity. Their complexity derives not only from the impressive number of onomastic elements available to describe and target specific divine powers, but also from their capacity to be combined within distinctive configurations of gods. The volume collects 36 essays pertaining to many different contexts - Egypt, Anatolia, Levant, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome - which address the multiple functions and wide scope of divine onomastics. Scrutinized in a diachronic and comparative perspective, divine names shed light on how polytheisms and monotheisms work as complex systems of divine and human agents embedded in an historical framework. Names imply knowledge and play a decisive role in rituals; they move between cities and regions, and can be translated; they interact with images and reflect the intrinsic plurality of divine beings. This vivid exploration of divine names pays attention to the balance between tradition and innovation, flexibility and constraints, to the material and conceptual parameters of onomastic practices, to cross-cultural contexts and local idiosyncrasies, in a word to human strategies for shaping the gods through their names.

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