What did ancient religion feel like? This article explores different elements of tactile experience in Greco-Roman sanctuaries, focusing on a group of ‘confession stelai’ from Roman Asia Minor. Themes explored include the transgressive touching of ancient sacred objects by mortals, and the punitive touching of mortal bodies by the Greco-Roman gods
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Various cases of human beings ‘dedicated’ to deities are attested in Greek epigraphic evidence. Are ...
UnrestrictedPerforming a sacrifice was one of the most sensorially full actions undertaken in the Gr...
„Touching the Gods: physical interaction with cult statues in the Roman world‟ explores different fo...
Our understanding of ancient Greek religion, once disproportionately founded on textual evidence, ha...
„Touching the Gods: physical interaction with cult statues in the Roman world‟ explores different fo...
This chapter brings the sensory potentialities of material objects used in Roman ritualized activiti...
Touching the Gods : Rituals, Sensory Experience and ‘ Physical’ Interactions with the Divine in the ...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
Sharing with the Gods examines one of the most ubiquitous yet little studied aspects of ancient Gree...
textWhen considering early Byzantine pilgrimage tokens, questions of touch and tactility arise almos...
My paper will focus on pectoral crosses which functioned as relic containers and amulets and were ch...
This book examines the ways in which lived religion in Roman Italy involved personal and communal ex...
This article deals with artistic imagery characterized by an unconventional use of conventional Chri...
The concepts of memory and experience have stimulated interest in a wide range of recent cultural st...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Various cases of human beings ‘dedicated’ to deities are attested in Greek epigraphic evidence. Are ...
UnrestrictedPerforming a sacrifice was one of the most sensorially full actions undertaken in the Gr...
„Touching the Gods: physical interaction with cult statues in the Roman world‟ explores different fo...
Our understanding of ancient Greek religion, once disproportionately founded on textual evidence, ha...
„Touching the Gods: physical interaction with cult statues in the Roman world‟ explores different fo...
This chapter brings the sensory potentialities of material objects used in Roman ritualized activiti...
Touching the Gods : Rituals, Sensory Experience and ‘ Physical’ Interactions with the Divine in the ...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
Sharing with the Gods examines one of the most ubiquitous yet little studied aspects of ancient Gree...
textWhen considering early Byzantine pilgrimage tokens, questions of touch and tactility arise almos...
My paper will focus on pectoral crosses which functioned as relic containers and amulets and were ch...
This book examines the ways in which lived religion in Roman Italy involved personal and communal ex...
This article deals with artistic imagery characterized by an unconventional use of conventional Chri...
The concepts of memory and experience have stimulated interest in a wide range of recent cultural st...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Various cases of human beings ‘dedicated’ to deities are attested in Greek epigraphic evidence. Are ...
UnrestrictedPerforming a sacrifice was one of the most sensorially full actions undertaken in the Gr...