This paper explains dedications in the dative and with the hyper formula as bearing two distinct religious meanings and social implications, while also observing that they could be used in interaction in order to express specific conceptual and social messages. The dative ritually positions the honoured rulers at the same level as traditional gods, whereas the hyper formula expresses ritual intercession by the gods for a third party. Ritual agents using hyper intended to share the merit of performing a ritual-and the consequent divine benevolence-with a third, often absent party. Besides its religious significance, performing a religious act in the name of, and for the benefit of a person also has economic and social implications. Thus ritu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ancient Egyptian terms i ,r-h &d11; t an...
The analysis of the dynamic nature of rituals has become a heuristic tool for the investigation not ...
The article deals with lingua-semiotic representation of the power ritual as one of the symbolic for...
This paper explains dedications in the dative and with the hyper formula as bearing two distinct rel...
Various cases of human beings ‘dedicated’ to deities are attested in Greek epigraphic evidence. Are ...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
The paper explores the interaction between different kinds of social agents in the funding and manag...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)In this paper I shall approach ritual as an extensi...
In the city of Corinth, after the battle of Salamis, the goddess Aphrodite receives an offering repr...
A few cult régulations in Greek inscriptions of the Hellenistic and Impérial period, discussed in th...
Religious acts for the wellbeing of the sovereigns and royal honorific celebrations represented impo...
One of the major changes identified as characteristic of Hellenistic religion is the introduction of...
Rituals, borne out of our embodied practical reason, are deeds that are counterintuitive in terms of...
Ritual provides the forum for both the expression of cultural identities and the articulation of soc...
The connection between priest and priestess, polis and ritual in ancient Greek cults raises a variet...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ancient Egyptian terms i ,r-h &d11; t an...
The analysis of the dynamic nature of rituals has become a heuristic tool for the investigation not ...
The article deals with lingua-semiotic representation of the power ritual as one of the symbolic for...
This paper explains dedications in the dative and with the hyper formula as bearing two distinct rel...
Various cases of human beings ‘dedicated’ to deities are attested in Greek epigraphic evidence. Are ...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
The paper explores the interaction between different kinds of social agents in the funding and manag...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)In this paper I shall approach ritual as an extensi...
In the city of Corinth, after the battle of Salamis, the goddess Aphrodite receives an offering repr...
A few cult régulations in Greek inscriptions of the Hellenistic and Impérial period, discussed in th...
Religious acts for the wellbeing of the sovereigns and royal honorific celebrations represented impo...
One of the major changes identified as characteristic of Hellenistic religion is the introduction of...
Rituals, borne out of our embodied practical reason, are deeds that are counterintuitive in terms of...
Ritual provides the forum for both the expression of cultural identities and the articulation of soc...
The connection between priest and priestess, polis and ritual in ancient Greek cults raises a variet...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ancient Egyptian terms i ,r-h &d11; t an...
The analysis of the dynamic nature of rituals has become a heuristic tool for the investigation not ...
The article deals with lingua-semiotic representation of the power ritual as one of the symbolic for...