Buch, Englisch, Band 195, 460 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 839 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 195, 460 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 839 g
Reihe: Religions in the Graeco-Roman World
ISBN: 978-90-04-45973-1
Verlag: Brill
The present collection brings together papers from an international group of researchers all inspired by ‘the sensory turn’. Focusing on a wide range of ritual traditions from around the ancient Roman world, they explore the many ways in which smell and taste, sight and sound, separately and together, involved participants in religious performance. Music, incense, images and colors, contrasts of light and dark played as great a role as belief or observance in generating religious experience.
Together they contribute to an original understanding of the Roman sensory universe, and add an embodied perspective to the notion of Lived Ancient Religion.
Contributors are Martin Devecka; Visa Helenius; Yulia Ustinova; Attilio Mastrocinque; Maik Patzelt; Mark Bradley; Adeline Grand-Clément; Rocío Gordillo Hervás; Rebeca Rubio; Elena Muñiz Grijalvo; David Espinosa-Espinosa; A. César González-García, Marco V. García-Quintela; Jörg Rüpke; Rosa Sierra del Molino; Israel Campos Méndez; Valentino Gasparini; Nicole Belayche; Antón Alvar Nuño; Jaime Alvar Ezquerra; Clelia Martínez Maza.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Religionswissenschaft Religionswissenschaft Allgemein Religionsgeschichte Religionen der Antike
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Soziologie des Brauchtums und der Traditionen
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Alte Geschichte & Archäologie Geschichte der klassischen Antike
Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Editors
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Antón Alvar Nuño, Jaime Alvar Ezquerra, and Greg Woolf
1 Faces of Death: Lucretius, Religio, and Vision at Rome
Martin Devecka
2 Lucretius and the Body-Environment Approach
Visa Helenius
3 Hirpi Sorani and Modern Fire-Walkers: Rejoicing through Pain in Extreme Rituals
Yulia Ustinova
4 Empowered Tongues
Attilio Mastrocinque
5 Favete linguis and the Experience of the Divine: A Cognitively Grounded Approach to Sensory Perception in Roman Religion
Maik Patzelt
6 The Triumph of the Senses: Sensory Awareness and the Divine in Roman Public Celebrations
Mark Bradley
7 Sensorium, Sensescapes, Synaesthesia, Multisensoriality: A New Way of Approaching Religious Experience in Antiquity?
Adeline Grand-Clément
8 Day and Night in the Agones of the Roman Isthmian Games
Rocío Gordillo Hervás
9 Multisensory Experiences in Mithraic Initiation
Rebeca Rubio
10 Imperial Mysteries and Religious Experience
Elena Muñiz Grijalvo
11 Pro consensu et concordia civium: Sensoriality, Imperial Cult, and Social Control in Augustan Urban Orientations
David Espinosa-Espinosa, A. César González-García, and Marco V. García-Quintela
12 Finding Religion in Reported Sensorial Experiences: A Case Study of Propertius 4.6
Jörg Rüpke
13 Sensory Experiences in the Cybelic Cult: Sound Stimulation through Musical Instruments
Rosa Sierra del Molino and Israel Campos Méndez
14 Isis’ Footprints: The Petrosomatoglyphs as Spatial Indicators of Human-Divine Encounters
Valentino Gasparini
15 Assiduo sono and furiosa tibia in Ovid’s Fasti: Music and Religious Identity in Narratives of Processions in the Roman World
Nicole Belayche
16 Total Sensory Experience in Isiac Cults: Mimesis, Alterity, and Identity
Antón Alvar Nuño, Jaime Alvar Ezquerra, and Clelia Martínez Maza
Index of Literary Sources (Beatriz Pañeda Murcia)
Index of Epigraphic and Papyrological Sources (Beatriz Pañeda Murcia)
General Index (Beatriz Pañeda Murcia)