Greek Religion: A Sourcebook offers an immersive collection of translated texts that illuminate foundational beliefs and ritual practices of ancient Greece. Drawing from the renowned Focus Classical Library alongside fresh translations by prominent scholars, this volume brings together hymns, mythological narratives, ritual instructions and inscriptions to chart the spiritual landscape of the classical world.
Each chapter delves into a different aspect of religious life, from the rites of mystery cults and the casting of divinatory lots to community festivals and magical spells. Readers encounter firsthand accounts of temple ceremonies, oracular consultations and sacred feasts, gaining insight into how deities were worshipped and everyday piety was expressed across city-states.
Key features
- Wide-ranging primary source translations
- Study of cult rituals, magic and festivals
- Scholarly commentary and fresh translations
- Photos, maps and contextual illustrations
Illustrated with photographs, site maps and diagrams, the paperback edition situates ancient practices in their archaeological and cultural context. As a companion to Roman Religion: A Sourcebook, it serves as an essential reference for students and scholars of classical religion and ancient history.
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