Portrait of a priestess : women and ritual in ancient Greece /

Archaeologist Connelly gives us the first comprehensive cultural history of priestesses in the ancient Greek world. Connelly presents the fullest picture yet of how priestesses lived and worked, from the most famous and sacred of them--the Delphic Oracle and the priestess of Athena Polias--to basket...

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Príomhchruthaitheoir: Connelly, Joan Breton, 1954-
Formáid: Licensed eBooks
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Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: Princeton : Princeton University Press ©2007.
Rochtain ar líne:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv25wxcg7
Clár na nÁbhar:
  • Introduction : time, space, source material, and methods
  • Paths to priesthood : preparation, requirements, and acquisition
  • Priesthoods of prominence : Athena Polias at Athens, Demeter and Kore at Eleusis, Hera at Argos, and Apollo at Delphi
  • Dressing the part : costume, attribute, and mimesis
  • The priestess in the sanctuary : implements, portraits, and patronage
  • The priestess in action : procession, sacrifice, and benefaction
  • Priestly privilege : perquisites, honors, and authority
  • Death of the priestess : grave monuments, epitaphs, and public burial
  • The end of the line : the coming of Christianity
  • Conclusions.