Euhemerism and its uses: the mortal gods

Euhemerism and Its Uses offers the first interdisciplinary, focussed, and all-round view of the long history of an important but understudied phenomenon in European intellectual and cultural history. Euhemerism - the claim that the Greek gods were historically mortal men and women - originated in th...

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Contributors: Pugh, Syrithe (Editor)
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Language:English
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Published: London Routledge 2023
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Series/Journal:Routledge studies in Renaissance and early modern worlds of knowledge
Further subjects:B Euhemerism
B Generals / HISTORY
B Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800
B Social & Cultural History
B LIT024000
B 1500 bis heute
B Mythology
B REL114000
B 1500 to c 1700 / Early modern history: c 1450
B Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein
B Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
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505 8 0 |a Introduction 1. Gods in space and time: Callimachus and Euhemerus 2. Euhemerism in Virgil's Aeneid and Ovid's Metamorphoses 3. Lactantius' Euhemerism and its reception 4. Grounding the gods: spreading geographical euhemerism from Servius to Boccaccio 5. Mythography as ethnography. Euhemerism in Giovanni Boccaccio's explications of Mercury in the Genealogie Deorum Gentilium Libri 6. Tracking Titan from Boccaccio to Milton: euhemerism and Tyrannomachy in the Renaissance 7. 'Canonized bones': Shakespeare, Donne, and the euhemeristic aesthetic in early modern England 8. Totus adest oculis? Approaching euhemerism in Ben Jonson, His Part of King James His Royal and Magnificent Entertainment, 1604 9. 'The sins of Euemeros against truth and honesty': Indo-European Comparative Mythology versus Euhemerism in Victorian Britain 10. Frazer as euhemerist: the case of Osiris 11. Between reception and deception: the perennial problem with euhemerism Appendix: the Euhemerus testimonia (edited and translated by C. L. Caspers) 
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