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  1. Pindar and Greek religion
    theologies of mortality in the Victory Odes
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose... mehr

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    Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), she newly interprets the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. Pindar's depiction of these figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory. The book combines close reading and philological analysis with religious historical approaches to Pindar's songs and his world. It highlights the inextricability of Greek literature and Greek religion, and models a novel approach to Greek lyric poetry at the intersection of these fields.

     

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    ISBN: 9781108923507; 9781108831192; 9781108926430
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    Schlagworte: Greek poetry; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Heroes in literature; Gods in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pindar
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xv, 277 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  2. Pindar and Greek religion
    theologies of mortality in the Victory Odes
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore

    "This book recontexualizes Pindar's victory songs within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century in order to demonstrate their theological force. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality... mehr

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    "This book recontexualizes Pindar's victory songs within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century in order to demonstrate their theological force. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), it offers a new interpretation of the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. It demonstrates that epinician depictions of gods and heroes activate a world in which both the immortality of the gods and the mortality of humans constitute real and meaningful modes of existence, and shows that Pindar manipulates the ambiguous position of his boundary-blurring figures in a way which reasserts the categorical distinction between them. Pindar's depiction of these figures depends on an engagement with the identity of each figure in the lived experiences of his audiences and results in a contribution to-or even an alteration of-those shared conceptions. Through a series of case studies, each devoted to close reading of a single victory song, the book demonstrates how Pindar's depictions of these "in-between" figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781108831192; 9781108926430
    RVK Klassifikation: BE 7303
    Schlagworte: Theologie; Religion <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pindarus (ca. 522 oder 518 v. Chr.-446 v. Chr.): Epinicia; Pindar / Criticism and interpretation; Greek poetry / History and criticism; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Heroes in literature; Gods in literature; Poésie grecque / Histoire et critique; Mythologie grecque dans la littérature; Héros dans la littérature; Dieux dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Pindar; Gods in literature; Greek poetry; Heroes in literature; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Literary criticism
    Umfang: xv, 277 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Pindar mythologus and theologus -- Herakles looks back at the world -- The Dioskouroi in existential crisis -- Exaltation at Akragas : Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron -- The isolation of Amphiaraos -- Asklepios and the limits of the possible -- An invitation

  3. Pindar and Greek religion
    theologies of mortality in the Victory Odes
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Pindar mythologus and theologus -- Herakles looks back at the world -- The Dioskouroi in existential crisis -- Exaltation at Akragas : Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron -- The isolation of Amphiaraos -- Asklepios and the limits of the possible --... mehr

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    Pindar mythologus and theologus -- Herakles looks back at the world -- The Dioskouroi in existential crisis -- Exaltation at Akragas : Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron -- The isolation of Amphiaraos -- Asklepios and the limits of the possible -- An invitation. "This book recontexualizes Pindar's victory songs within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century in order to demonstrate their theological force. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), it offers a new interpretation of the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. It demonstrates that epinician depictions of gods and heroes activate a world in which both the immortality of the gods and the mortality of humans constitute real and meaningful modes of existence, and shows that Pindar manipulates the ambiguous position of his boundary-blurring figures in a way which reasserts the categorical distinction between them. Pindar's depiction of these figures depends on an engagement with the identity of each figure in the lived experiences of his audiences and results in a contribution to-or even an alteration of-those shared conceptions. Through a series of case studies, each devoted to close reading of a single victory song, the book demonstrates how Pindar's depictions of these "in-between" figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781108831192; 9781108926430
    Schlagworte: Greek poetry; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Heroes in literature; Gods in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pindar; Array
    Umfang: xv, 277 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Pindar and Greek religion
    theologies of mortality in the Victory Odes
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Pindar mythologus and theologus -- Herakles looks back at the world -- The Dioskouroi in existential crisis -- Exaltation at Akragas : Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron -- The isolation of Amphiaraos -- Asklepios and the limits of the possible --... mehr

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    Pindar mythologus and theologus -- Herakles looks back at the world -- The Dioskouroi in existential crisis -- Exaltation at Akragas : Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron -- The isolation of Amphiaraos -- Asklepios and the limits of the possible -- An invitation "This book recontexualizes Pindar's victory songs within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century in order to demonstrate their theological force. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), it offers a new interpretation of the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. It demonstrates that epinician depictions of gods and heroes activate a world in which both the immortality of the gods and the mortality of humans constitute real and meaningful modes of existence, and shows that Pindar manipulates the ambiguous position of his boundary-blurring figures in a way which reasserts the categorical distinction between them. Pindar's depiction of these figures depends on an engagement with the identity of each figure in the lived experiences of his audiences and results in a contribution to-or even an alteration of-those shared conceptions. Through a series of case studies, each devoted to close reading of a single victory song, the book demonstrates how Pindar's depictions of these "in-between" figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781108831192; 9781108926430
    Schlagworte: Literary criticism / Ancient & Classical; Greek poetry; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Heroes in literature; Gods in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pindar
    Umfang: xv, 277 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Pindar and Greek religion
    theologies of mortality in the Victory Odes
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore

    "This book recontexualizes Pindar's victory songs within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century in order to demonstrate their theological force. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality... mehr

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    "This book recontexualizes Pindar's victory songs within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century in order to demonstrate their theological force. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), it offers a new interpretation of the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. It demonstrates that epinician depictions of gods and heroes activate a world in which both the immortality of the gods and the mortality of humans constitute real and meaningful modes of existence, and shows that Pindar manipulates the ambiguous position of his boundary-blurring figures in a way which reasserts the categorical distinction between them. Pindar's depiction of these figures depends on an engagement with the identity of each figure in the lived experiences of his audiences and results in a contribution to-or even an alteration of-those shared conceptions. Through a series of case studies, each devoted to close reading of a single victory song, the book demonstrates how Pindar's depictions of these "in-between" figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory"--

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781108831192; 9781108926430
    RVK Klassifikation: BE 7303
    Schlagworte: Theologie; Religion <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pindarus (ca. 522 oder 518 v. Chr.-446 v. Chr.): Epinicia; Pindar / Criticism and interpretation; Greek poetry / History and criticism; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Heroes in literature; Gods in literature; Poésie grecque / Histoire et critique; Mythologie grecque dans la littérature; Héros dans la littérature; Dieux dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Pindar; Gods in literature; Greek poetry; Heroes in literature; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Literary criticism
    Umfang: xv, 277 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Pindar mythologus and theologus -- Herakles looks back at the world -- The Dioskouroi in existential crisis -- Exaltation at Akragas : Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron -- The isolation of Amphiaraos -- Asklepios and the limits of the possible -- An invitation

  6. Pindar and Greek religion
    theologies of mortality in the Victory Odes
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Pindar mythologus and theologus -- Herakles looks back at the world -- The Dioskouroi in existential crisis -- Exaltation at Akragas : Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron -- The isolation of Amphiaraos -- Asklepios and the limits of the possible --... mehr

    Universität Freiburg, Seminar für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie, Abteilung für Griechische Philologie und Abteilung für Lateinische Philologie der Antike und der Neuzeit, Bibliothek
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    Pindar mythologus and theologus -- Herakles looks back at the world -- The Dioskouroi in existential crisis -- Exaltation at Akragas : Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron -- The isolation of Amphiaraos -- Asklepios and the limits of the possible -- An invitation. "This book recontexualizes Pindar's victory songs within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century in order to demonstrate their theological force. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), it offers a new interpretation of the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. It demonstrates that epinician depictions of gods and heroes activate a world in which both the immortality of the gods and the mortality of humans constitute real and meaningful modes of existence, and shows that Pindar manipulates the ambiguous position of his boundary-blurring figures in a way which reasserts the categorical distinction between them. Pindar's depiction of these figures depends on an engagement with the identity of each figure in the lived experiences of his audiences and results in a contribution to-or even an alteration of-those shared conceptions. Through a series of case studies, each devoted to close reading of a single victory song, the book demonstrates how Pindar's depictions of these "in-between" figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory"-- Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), she newly interprets the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. Pindar's depiction of these figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory. The book combines close reading and philological analysis with religious historical approaches to Pindar's songs and his world. It highlights the inextricability of Greek literature and Greek religion, and models a novel approach to Greek lyric poetry at the intersection of these fields

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: FH 22180
    Schlagworte: Greek poetry; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Heroes in literature; Gods in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Geschichte der Religion; History of religion; History: earliest times to present day; Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte; Literary studies: classical, early & medieval; Literaturwissenschaft: Antike und Mittelalter; Philosophy of religion; Religionsphilosophie
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pindar
    Umfang: xv, 277 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Interessenniveau: 01, General/trade: For a non-specialist adult audience. (01)

    1. Pindar mythologus and theologus; 2. Herakles looks back at the world; 3. The Dioskouroi in existential crisis; 4. Exaltation at Akragas: Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron; 5. The isolation of Amphiaraos; 6. Asklepios and the limits of the possible; 7. An invitation.

  7. Pindar and Greek religion
    theologies of mortality in the Victory Odes
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose... mehr

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    Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), she newly interprets the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. Pindar's depiction of these figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory. The book combines close reading and philological analysis with religious historical approaches to Pindar's songs and his world. It highlights the inextricability of Greek literature and Greek religion, and models a novel approach to Greek lyric poetry at the intersection of these fields.

     

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    Schlagworte: Greek poetry; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Heroes in literature; Gods in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pindar
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xv, 277 pages), Illustrationen
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  8. Pindar and Greek Religion
    Theologies of Mortality in the Victory Odes
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose... mehr

     

    Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), she newly interprets the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. Pindar's depiction of these figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory. The book combines close reading and philological analysis with religious historical approaches to Pindar's songs and his world. It highlights the inextricability of Greek literature and Greek religion, and models a novel approach to Greek lyric poetry at the intersection of these fields

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781108926430
    Schlagworte: General & world history; Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte; Geschichte der Religion; HISTORY / World; History of religion; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Literary studies: classical, early & medieval; Literaturwissenschaft: Antike und Mittelalter; PHILOSOPHY / Religious; Philosophy of religion; RELIGION / History; RELIGION / Philosophy; Religionsphilosophie
    Umfang: 294 Seiten
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    1. Pindar mythologus and theologus; 2. Herakles looks back at the world; 3. The Dioskouroi in existential crisis; 4. Exaltation at Akragas: Herakles, the Dioskouroi, and Theron; 5. The isolation of Amphiaraos; 6. Asklepios and the limits of the possible; 7. An invitation.