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Religion and competition in Antiquity
Titre : Religion and competition in Antiquity Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David Engels, Editeur scientifique ; Peter Van Nuffelen (1976-....), Editeur scientifique Editeur : Bruxelles : …d. Latomus Année de publication : 2014, cop. 2014 Collection : Collection Latomus, ISSN 1378-8760 num. 343 Importance : 1 vol. (307 p.) Format : 24 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 200.9 Résumé : la 4e de couverture indique : "The notion of competition has become crucial to our understanding of Greek and Roman religion and is often invoked to explain religous changes and to describe the relationship between various cults. This volume seeks to raise our awareness of what the notion implies and to test its use for the analysis of ancient religions. The papers range from Classical Greece, Hellenistic Babylon, Rome and the Etruscans, to Late Antiquity and the rise of Islam. They seek to determine how much can be gained in each individual case by understanding religious interaction in terms of rivalry and competition. In doing so, the volume hopes to open a more explicit debate on the analytical tools with which ancient religion is currently being studied Religion and competition in Antiquity [texte imprimé] / David Engels, Editeur scientifique ; Peter Van Nuffelen (1976-....), Editeur scientifique . - Bruxelles : …d. Latomus, 2014, cop. 2014 . - 1 vol. (307 p.) ; 24 cm. - (Collection Latomus, ISSN 1378-8760; 343) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 200.9 Résumé : la 4e de couverture indique : "The notion of competition has become crucial to our understanding of Greek and Roman religion and is often invoked to explain religous changes and to describe the relationship between various cults. This volume seeks to raise our awareness of what the notion implies and to test its use for the analysis of ancient religions. The papers range from Classical Greece, Hellenistic Babylon, Rome and the Etruscans, to Late Antiquity and the rise of Islam. They seek to determine how much can be gained in each individual case by understanding religious interaction in terms of rivalry and competition. In doing so, the volume hopes to open a more explicit debate on the analytical tools with which ancient religion is currently being studied Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité LL 48.343 200.9 Livres Bibliothèque saint François de Sales Ouvrage Exclu du prêt