Rituals in Slavic pre-Christian religion: festivals, banqueting, and divination

The authors comprehensively analyze all the available information regarding the ritual practices of Slavic pre-Christian religion that can be found in written medieval texts. After investigating every kind of reference to such practices, they offer a reconstruction of Slavic pre-Christian religion o...

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Authors: Álvarez-Pedrosa, Juan Antonio 1961- (Author) ; Santos Marinas, Enrique 1976- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: Leeds Arc Humanities Press [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Beyond medieval Europe
Further subjects:B Paganism Rituals
B Slavs
B Popular beliefs and controversial knowledge
B Society and culture: general
B Paganism
B Ritual
B History
B Slavs Religion
B Paganism (Slavic countries)
B Health, Relationships and Personal development
B Slavic countries History To 1500
B Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
B Ritual History To 1500 (Slavic countries)
B Shamanism, paganism and Druidry
B Historical and comparative linguistics
B History and Archaeology
B Ancient History
B Linguistics
B Mind, body, spirit
B European history
B Society and Social Sciences
B Mysticism, magic and occult interests
B Language and Linguistics
B Slavic countries Religion
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Summary:The authors comprehensively analyze all the available information regarding the ritual practices of Slavic pre-Christian religion that can be found in written medieval texts. After investigating every kind of reference to such practices, they offer a reconstruction of Slavic pre-Christian religion on the basis of these medieval testimonies. In doing so, they overcome the challenges presented by the fact that all of these sources are indirect, since the Slavs did not acquire literacy until they became Christians. Thus the writers of these texts mostly professed a monotheistic religion, being Christians and in some cases Muslims. The picture that they offer is biased and determined by their own faith. The present analysis innovatively combines testimonies from every Slavic area (Eastern, Western, and Southern), showing their mutual correspondences and emphasizing the relationship between the Slavic pre-Christian religion and its Indo-European roots
Item Description:Gesehen am 25.05.2023
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (125 Seiten)
ISBN:978-1-80270-117-3
Access:Open Access