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  • Pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Antiquity: Seeing the Gods

    Pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Antiquity by Elsner, Jas; Rutherford, Ian;

    Seeing the Gods

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 20 December 2007

    • ISBN 9780199237913
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages536 pages
    • Size 216x139x30 mm
    • Weight 708 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 28 in-text illustrations
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    Short description:

    The essays in this volume examine the variety and importance of pilgrimage practices in Graeco-Roman antiquity and the early Church, ranging from healing to oracles, from collective civic delegations to individual pilgrims seeking salvation, from localized sacred topographies to empire-wide travel.

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    Long description:

    This book presents a range of case-studies of pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman antiquity, drawing on a wide variety of evidence. It rejects the usual reluctance to accept the category of pilgrimage in pagan polytheism and affirms the significance of sacred mobility not only as an important factor in understanding ancient religion and its topographies but also as vitally ancestral to later Christian practice.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Mapping out Communitas: Performances of Theoria in their Sacred and Political Context
    Hiketai and Theoroi at Epidaurus
    Pilgrimage to the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi: Patterns of Public and Private Consultation
    Pilgrimage and Greek Religion: Sacred and Secular in the Pagan Polis
    Downstream to the Cat-Goddess: Herodotus on Egyptian Pilgrimage
    The Philosopher at the Festival: Plato's Transformation of Traditional Theoria
    The Body in Space: Visual Dynamics in Graeco-Roman Healing Pilgrimage
    Mucianus and a Touch of the Miraculous: Pilgrimage and Tourism in Roman Asia Minor
    Pilgrimage as Elite Habitus: Educated Pilgrims in Sacred Landscape during the Second Sophistic
    The Construction of Religious Space in Pausanias
    A Journey to the End of the World
    Pilgrims and Ethnographers: In Search of the Syrian Goddess
    Divine and Human Feet: Records of Pilgrims Honouring Isis
    Rabbi Aqiba Comes to Rome: A Jewish Pilgrimage in Reverse
    `Interningled until the end of time': Ambiguity as a Central Condition of Early Christian Pilgrimage
    Piety and Passion: Contest and Consensus in Audiences for Early Christian Pilgrimage
    Urban Shrine and Rural Saint in Fifth-Century Alexandria

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