ANCESTRAL FAULT IN ANCIENT GREECE
Language: English Publication details: Great Britain Cambridge University Press 2015/01/01Edition: 1Description: 556ISBN:- 9781316613542
- 880.9001 GAG/AN
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reference | Ernakulam Public Library Reference | Reference | 880.9001 GAG/AN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | E193614 |
Ancestral fault was a central concept in ancient Greece and also figured prominently in the Western reception of Greek thought. Adopting an innovative, multidisciplinary approach, this book follows the idea's trajectories across three thousand years, shedding light on different texts and genres from Homer to Proclus.
1. The Theology of Progonikon Harmartema
2. Haeredutarium Piaculam And Inherited Guilt
3. The Earliest Record: Exoleia in homer and Hesiod
4. Sympotic Theologies: Alcaeus, Solon, and Theognis
5. Tracking Divine Punishment in Herodotus
6. Tragic Reconfiguration : Labdacids
7. Tragic Reconfiguration : Atridae
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