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Die lex sacra von Selinunt : Totenmanipulation in der Archaik und Klassik

by: Matijevic, K.

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Category: Ancient Greek Law / Ancient Roman Law
Code: 23670
ISBN-13: 9783447108911 / 978-3-447-10891-1
ISBN-10: 3447108916 / 3-447-10891-6
Publisher: Harrassowitz Verlag
Publication Date: 2017
Publication Place: Wiesbaden
Binding: Paper
Pages: 132
Book Condition: New
Comments: Philippika: Marburger altertumskundliche Abhandlungen 113 / VIII, 132 Seiten, inkl. 6 Tafeln - 24 ? 17 cm

In the Greek archaic, the idea developed that the dead can be manipulated with the help of portraits (dolls, figures, etc.), be it to make them serviceable or to banish them. Based on the "lex sacra" by Selinunt in Sicily, a long Greek-language inscription with sacrifice instructions, first published in the 1990s, Kresimir Matijevic discusses and analyzes all other relevant literary, epigraphic and archaeological sources that provide information about how the Greeks used their dead instrumentalized. It is proven that the probable place of origin of this rite lies in Mesopotamia, where figures were used to act on dead as well as living people as well as on demons. As with voodoo rituals, dolls could also be used in Mesopotamia for the purpose of curing diseases. Matijevic shows that the view held by parts of the research that the Greeks had this custom as early as the Bronze Age, i.e. in the 2nd millennium BC. known, is not tenable after evaluating the sources. Even the early epics of Homer and Hesiod show no trace of this idea, here the dead are still fundamentally powerless. Only in the post-Homeric period did the dead gain more influence over the world of the living, roughly at the same time as the transfer of corresponding rites from the eastern Mediterranean to Greece, in which deceased and living people were supposed to be manipulated by means of portraits


Inhalt; Vorwort; 1 Einflussnahme der Toten auf die Welt der Lebenden; 2 Die lex sacra von Selinunt; 2.1 Beschreibung und Herkunft der Inschrift; 2.2 Struktur des Textes; 2.3 Text und Übersetzung; 2.4 Deutung des Textes; 2.4.1 Spalte A; 2.4.2 Spalte B; 2.5 Die übergeordnete Bedeutung der Rituale in Spalte A und B; 3 Die lex sacra von Kyrene; 3.1 Beschreibung und Datierung der Inschrift aus Kyrene; 3.2 Inhalt und Deutung der lex sacra von Kyrene; 3.3 Hikesios
Schutzsuchender, Dämon oder Geist? 3.4 Parallelen und Unterschiede zwischen den Texten aus Selinunt und Kyrene; 4 Die Nutzung von 'Zauberpuppen' in Mesopotamien; 5 Östliche Einflüsse auf Griechenland: Wann und wie?; 6 Figuren und Statuen als Mittel der Geisterkontrolle in den weiteren frühen griechischen Quellen; 7 Zusammenfassung; Anhang; Abbildungsnachweise; Siglen; Quellen; Literaturverzeichnis; Stellenindex; Namen-, Orts- und Sachindex; Tafeln

 
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Die lex sacra von Selinunt : Totenmanipulation in der Archaik und Klassik

by: Matijevic, K.

  • ISBN-13: 9783447108911 / 978-3-447-10891-1
  • ISBN-03: 3447108916 / 3-447-10891-6
  • Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, 2017

Price: 44,00 EURO

(in stock)