De-Aristotelianizing Plato
by Peter J. LeithartWhat did Plato believe about the gods? Continue Reading »
What did Plato believe about the gods? Continue Reading »
Ancient suppliants didn't automatically win the favor of their supplicandi. Continue Reading »
Climate change appears to have ended Mycenaean culture. It also spurred a religious revolution in ancient Greece. Continue Reading »
Did the Greeks sacrifice all the animals they ate? Gunnel Ekroth (“Meat in ancient Greece”) says No, though he also says that most of the meat they ate was “sacred,” even if not “sacrificial.” The distinction of the two is crucial.Drawing mainly from osteological . . . . Continue Reading »
Drawing from Pindar’s seventh Olympian Ode, Barbara Kowalzig (Singing for the Gods, 230-1) argues that the poem provides an etiology for the fireless sacrifice established for Athena at Rhodes. Why a sacrifice without fire, given that “as is nowhere clearer than in Aristophanes’ . . . . Continue Reading »
Greek and Roman Animal Sacrifice, edited by Christopher Faraone and F.S. Naiden, is divided into four sections: modern treatments of sacrifice, Greek and Roman sacrificial practice, representations in visual arts, and sacrifice in Greek comedy and tragedy.Bruce Lincoln opens with an informative . . . . Continue Reading »
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