Title | : | The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion |
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ISBN | : | 0192802887 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780192802880 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 640 |
Publication | : | First published October 10, 2003 |
Drawn from the acclaimed Oxford Classical Dictionary , The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion offers a fully rounded guide to all aspects of religious life and thought in ancient Greece and Rome. Highly authoritative, this new book covers not only Greek mythologies and Roman
festivals, but also devotes attention to topics such as Greek and Roman religious places, monuments, authors and texts, religious organization, imagery, divination, astrology, and magic. Unlike many other references on ancient Greece and Rome, the Dictionary also includes many entries on Judaism and
Christianity in the classical world.
The editors, area advisors for the third edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary , have selected, revised, edited, and in some instances completely recast a large number of entries from the OCD to create this handy and accessible reference. The main text is supplemented by an important
introductory essay providing overviews of mythology, religious pluralism in the ancient world, and the reception of myths from antiquity to the present. In addition to a helpful thematic index and extensive cross-references, the text is further supported by three maps and six genealogies.
Backed by the authority and scholarly rigor of the renowned Oxford Classical Dictionary , The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion is a valuable A-Z reference and is as ideal a tool for students and teachers of ancient history as it is for all classics lovers.
festivals, but also devotes attention to topics such as Greek and Roman religious places, monuments, authors and texts, religious organization, imagery, divination, astrology, and magic. Unlike many other references on ancient Greece and Rome, the Dictionary also includes many entries on Judaism and
Christianity in the classical world.
The editors, area advisors for the third edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary , have selected, revised, edited, and in some instances completely recast a large number of entries from the OCD to create this handy and accessible reference. The main text is supplemented by an important
introductory essay providing overviews of mythology, religious pluralism in the ancient world, and the reception of myths from antiquity to the present. In addition to a helpful thematic index and extensive cross-references, the text is further supported by three maps and six genealogies.
Backed by the authority and scholarly rigor of the renowned Oxford Classical Dictionary , The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion is a valuable A-Z reference and is as ideal a tool for students and teachers of ancient history as it is for all classics lovers.
The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion Reviews
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No, I didn't read every page. But then, you don't NEED to eat the whole chocolate cake to know you long to possess it, or the whole pot of potatoes to know you want them in your tummy. Yes, everything relates to food.
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A great reference!
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encyclopaedic