The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Greek Religion
Wiley Companion to Greek Religion
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The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Greek Religion, edited by Daniel Ogden, is a comprehensive reference volume that brings together essays by leading scholars on the beliefs, practices, institutions, and texts of ancient Greek religion.
It covers major deities, cults, sanctuaries, rituals, and theoretical approaches to the study of Greek religion, including chapters focused on specific phenomena like the Eleusinian mysteries.
The companion is designed for both advanced students and researchers, offering up-to-date syntheses and bibliographic guidance.
Its chapters balance close readings of ancient sources with archaeological and epigraphic evidence.
The volume is widely used in classical studies as an authoritative resource.
It covers major deities, cults, sanctuaries, rituals, and theoretical approaches to the study of Greek religion, including chapters focused on specific phenomena like the Eleusinian mysteries.
The companion is designed for both advanced students and researchers, offering up-to-date syntheses and bibliographic guidance.
Its chapters balance close readings of ancient sources with archaeological and epigraphic evidence.
The volume is widely used in classical studies as an authoritative resource.
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