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Greek hero cults and ideas of immortality; : the Gifford lectures delivered in the University of St. Andrews in the year 1920
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Year: 1921 Publisher: Oxford : The Clarendon Press,

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Apotropaia and Phylakteria: Confronting Evil in Ancient Greece
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ISBN: 1803277505 Year: 2024 Publisher: [s.l.] : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,

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Apotropaia and Phylakteria: Confronting Evil in Ancient Greece is the outcome of the conference held in Athens in June 2021 and hosted by the Swedish Institute at Athens.


The belief in the existence of evil forces was part of ancient everyday life and a phenomenon deeply embedded in popular thought of the Greek world. Fear of such malevolent powers generated the need for protection and we find clear traces of these concerns in both textual and archaeological sources. From the beginnings of literature, there is mention of ghosts and other daemonic beings that needed appeasement, and of ways of repulsing evil, such as the use of baskania and antibaskania (apotropaia). Repeatedly, we meet rituals of an apotropaic or prophylactic character conducted as part of everyday and family life, as for example on the occasion of a birth, marriage or death in the oikos (the cleansing of the house and household, libations and sacrifices in honour of oikos ancestors), and other practices that focused on the protection of the community as a whole, i.e. the Pharmakos ritual. Archaeology reveals an abundance of material objects thought to have the power to attract benevolent, and avert evil, forces. Traces of ritual practices necessary to ensure prosperity and avert personal disaster are manifest today in the form of amulets, certain semi-precious stones believed to protect women and children, eye-beads found in large numbers in many archaeological assemblages, possibly various types of terracotta figurines, such as nude female grotesques and various ithyphallic characters, to name a few. In addition, symbols and certain iconographic motifs, such as the phallus, the open hand, the Gorgoneion, images of triple Hekate, and Hermes, have been subject to a number of differing interpretations relative to apotropaic power.


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Morts, tombeaux et cultes des poètes grecs : étude de la survie des grands poètes des époques archaïque et classique en Grèce ancienne
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ISBN: 9782356130815 2356130810 Year: 2013 Volume: 51 Publisher: Bordeaux : Ausonius,

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Une synthèse sur la survie dans la mémoire de sept poètes anciens qui représentent la plupart des genres poétiques des époques archaïque et classique. Une analyse des évocations littéraires de ces poètes dans les siècles postérieurs et des mentalités qui s'y révèlent. Avec présentation du corpus en annexes.

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