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Flavius Philostratus Heroikos Jennifer K Berenson Maclean Ellen Bradshaw Aitken

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Flavius Philostratus Heroikos Jennifer K Berenson Maclean Ellen Bradshaw Aitken
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.2 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Jennifer K. Berenson Maclean, Ellen Bradshaw Aitken
ISBN: 9781589830080, 1589830083
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Flavius Philostratus Heroikos Jennifer K Berenson Maclean Ellen Bradshaw Aitken by Jennifer K. Berenson Maclean, Ellen Bradshaw Aitken 9781589830080, 1589830083 instant download after payment.

Philostratus's Heroikos, available here in English for the first time, is a fictional dialogue set at the tomb of Protesilaos, the first hero to die in the Trojan War. Returning to life, Protesilaos reveals his insights about Homer, the Trojan War, its heroes, and their cults. The author of the Life of Apollonius of Tyana here molds heroic traditions to promote for his own day a renewed Greek cultural and religious outlook, providing fresh material for comparing the construction of cultural identity by various groups--including the early Christians--in the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity. In their introduction and notes, Maclean and Aitken, trained in the classics and early Christianity, discuss how issues of authority, revealed knowledge, religious practice, and gender were treated in this early-third-century C.E. text. With Greek text and English translation on facing pages, an extensive glossary and maps, this volume offers an insightful introduction to the Heroikos for both scholars and students.

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