The Light of the Gods: The Role of Light in Archaic and Classical Greek Culture - Hardcover

Parisinou, Eva

 
9780715629345: The Light of the Gods: The Role of Light in Archaic and Classical Greek Culture

Synopsis

This book examines the use and significance of light in ancient Greek cult of the Archaic and Classical periods (from the seventh to the fourth century BCE). The research covers all available evidence, ranging from literary texts and inscriptions to representations of light in vase-painting and sculpture, and surviving physical remains from excavations of Greek sanctuaries. Light is treated both as an abstract component of brightness which forms part of the nature of the gods and as an artefact which assumes concrete forms in divine hands. As a possession of mortals, light was regularly involved in contact with the gods. The book considers a numberof rituals in connection with the types and amount of light that they required, and the different roles that light played in them. It shows that the involvement of light in Greek cult was a complex phenomenon, which penetrated a great variety of ritual practices and religious beliefs surrounding the worship of gods in Archaic and Classical Greece.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author

Lorna Hardwick is Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies at the Open Unversity.

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.