Human Development in Sacred Landscapes
Between Ritual Tradition, Creativity and Emotionality
The conference was focused on the identification and interpretation of sacred areas principally - but not exclusively - in the ancient Greek world and in the study of Greek religious ideas or religious practice. What did ancient Greece, from the Mesolithic onwards, look like, if it is possible to identify sacred areas on a landscape scale and if the sacred landscapes were differing from countryside. Another paper offered a new understanding of the role of astronomical observations in the Delphic and Spartan landscapes. Most of the contributions were directly connected with the cult of Apollo and the history and tradition of the famous sanctuary of Delphi.
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Zusatztext
Holy Landscape is a term frequently used to describe a multidimensional phenomenon. What this actually comprises is hard to define. Precisely this question is addressed in this volume. The holy landscape depends on peoples Weltanschauung and is influenced by their respective culture and ethos. It is not just a question of religious buildings and rituals, nor is a mere matter of explicating terms such as pure and impure, magic and myths; it is about an expressive space in which the ceremony and mood of rites and cults take place.The contributions also deal with the emergence and continuing development of the term holy landscape and the changing expressions of religious mood.
Autorenportrait
Lutz Käppel is Professor of Greek Literature at the University of Kiel. Dr. Vassiliki Pothou is researcher and was teaching at the Universities of Kiel and Regensburg.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 17.06.2015
Umfang: 252 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783847102526
Umbreit-Nr.: 6730183
