In blood and ashes: curse tablets and binding spells in ancient Greece

"In In Blood and Ashes: Curse Tablets and Binding Spells in Ancient Greece, Jessica Lamont provides the first historical study of the development and dissemination of ritualized curse practice in the ancient Greek world, alongside that of binding spells, incantations, and other private rites. D...

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Main Author: Lamont, Jessica L. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Oxford University Press [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Greece (Antiquity) / Curse table / Incantation / History 750 BC-250 BC
Further subjects:B Incantations, Greek
B Blessing and cursing (Greece) History To 1500
B General & world history
B Region / Archäologie einer Periode
B Ancient religions & mythologies
B REL114000
B Alte Welt
B Alte Religionen und Mythen
B Archaeology by period / region
B Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte
B BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Occultism
B Classical Greek & Roman archaeology
B Ancient Greece
B Altes Griechenland
B World / HISTORY
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Parallel Edition:Electronic
Erscheint auch als: Lamont, Jessica L: In blood and ashes. - New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, 2023. - 9780197517802
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Summary:"In In Blood and Ashes: Curse Tablets and Binding Spells in Ancient Greece, Jessica Lamont provides the first historical study of the development and dissemination of ritualized curse practice in the ancient Greek world, alongside that of binding spells, incantations, and other private rites. Documenting the cultural pressures that drove the practice of ancient Greek magic, this book reveals the ways in which individuals worked to negotiate with the world (here in the literal sense) "underground"-conjuring the powers of the Underworld, and calling upon the dead to assist the living. The study of such rituals expands our understanding of daily life in ancient communities, providing rare insights into how individuals were making sense of the world and coping with conflict, vulnerability, competition, anxiety, desire, and loss. Curse tablets in particular document persons who often slip through the cracks of traditional histories, enabling us to approach antiquity through a broader lens: here are the cooks, tavern keepers, garland weavers, helmsmen, craftspersons, and barbers. Bringing together epigraphic, historical, literary, archaeological, and material evidence, Lamont reads between the traditional narratives of Archaic, Classical, and early Hellenistic Greece, drawing out new voices, and presenting new histories to consider. These texts and objects offer glimpses into the public and private lives of individuals from c.500 BCE through Late Antiquity, illuminating the interplay of ritual and conflict-management strategies among citizens and slaves, men and women, pagans and Christians. Filled with new material and insights, Lamont's volume offers a fresh perspective on ancient Greek social history and religion from c.750-250 BCE, one that highlights the role played by ritual in negotiating life's uncertainties"--
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 339-398, Index
ISBN:0197517781