Antike Mythologie in christlichen Kontexten der Spätantike.
Material type: TextLanguage: German, English Summary language: English Series: Millennium-Studien / Millennium StudiesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2015Description: 1 online resource (326 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9783110404951
- 3110404958
- 3110405067
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- 9783110400434
- Mythology, Classical -- Themes, motives -- History -- Congresses
- Civilization, Classical -- History and criticism -- Congresses
- Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 -- Congresses
- HISTORY / Ancient / Greece
- Church history
- Church history -- Primitive and early church
- Civilization, Classical
- 30-600
- 731.87
- BL311
- BE 7409
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Vorwort; Inhalt; Einleitung: Antike Mythologie in christlichen Kontexten der Spätantike; Pagane Mythen -- christliche Herrscher. Mythos und Mythologie in den politischen Dichtungen Claudians; Nonnos und der Mythos: Heidnische Antike aus christlicher Perspektive; Sidonius Apollinaris -- unfruchtbare Muse oder Erneuerung der Poesie im Zeichen des Mythos?; "Scheinbare Extravaganz". Pagane und christliche Platoniker über die Wunderlichkeit des Mythos; Christliche Bischöfe und klassische Mythologie in der Spätantike; Die Mimesis des Heros: Pagane Helden in christlicher Deutung.
Herakles -- Herakleios -- Christus. Georgios Pisides und der kosmorhýstesOrpheus and 'Orphism' in the Christian Literature (in Greek) of the First Five Centuries; Mythistory: The Pre-Roman Past in Latin Late Antiquity; Geteilte und umstrittene Geschichten: Der Chronograph von 354 und die Katakombe an der Via Latina; "Curious Art": Myth, Sculpture, and Christian Response in the World of Late Antiquity; Dressed in Myth: Mythology, Eschatology, and Performance on Late Antique Egyptian Textiles; Abstracts; Abkürzungen (Editionen, Zeitschriften, Reihen, Nachschlagewerke); Personenregister.
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It is well known that classical mythology outlasted the Christianization of the Roman Empire. This volume undertakes a new investigation of the complex conditions under which it continued to exist and thrive in Late Antiquity. Particular attention is devoted to the polemical and educational contexts in which classical mythology was often used, and to strategies designed to neutralize or assimilate it.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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