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Votive Body Parts in Greek and Roman Religion Jessica Hughes (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Votive Body Parts in Greek and Roman Religion By Jessica Hughes (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Votive Body Parts in Greek and Roman Religion by Jessica Hughes (The Open University, Milton Keynes)


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This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - votive offerings in the shape of parts of the human body, using them to explore how beliefs about the body changed throughout the period. Of interest to scholars and students of classics as well as religious studies.

Votive Body Parts in Greek and Roman Religion Summary

Votive Body Parts in Greek and Roman Religion by Jessica Hughes (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - votive offerings in the shape of parts of the human body. It collects examples from four principal areas and time periods: Classical Greece, pre-Roman Italy, Roman Gaul and Roman Asia Minor. It uses a compare-and-contrast methodology to highlight differences between these sets of votives, exploring the implications for our understandings of how beliefs about the body changed across classical antiquity. The book also looks at how far these ancient beliefs overlap with, or differ from, modern ideas about the body and its physical and conceptual boundaries. Central themes of the book include illness and healing, bodily fragmentation, human-animal hybridity, transmission and reception of traditions, and the mechanics of personal transformation in religious rituals.

About Jessica Hughes (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Jessica Hughes is a Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University, Milton Keynes. She has an MA and PhD in Art History and most of her subsequent research has focused on Greco-Roman art and its reception in later periods.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: fragments of history; 2. Fragmentation as metaphor: anatomical votives in Classical Greece, fifth-fourth centuries BC; 3. Under the skin: anatomical votives in Republican Italy, fourth-first centuries BC; 4. The anxiety of influence: anatomical votives in Roman Gaul, first century BC-first century AD; 5. Punishing bodies: the Lydian and Phrygian 'propitiatory' stelai, second-third centuries AD; Afterword: revisiting fragmentation.

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NLS9781316610428
9781316610428
131661042X
Votive Body Parts in Greek and Roman Religion by Jessica Hughes (The Open University, Milton Keynes)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2021-08-19
233
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