This paper seeks to prove that in pre-Greek oaths and truth-tests , liturgy associated with this religious stratum did not have libations as the primary ritual feature. Rather, from an examination of a variety of textual sources we uncover evidence not only that Styx and Demeter are aspects of the same pre- Greek female deity but also that pre-Greek oaths may have been associated with certain stones rather than merely libations
Law, ritual, myth, education-through-dance (khoreia), invective, games, wisdom, praise, lament--almo...
In this PHD dissertation I tried to study the presence of the oaths in the archaic Greek literature,...
In a volume focused on the problem of legitimizing change and innovation (political, legal, social, ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the ritual of Greek oaths as well as the semantics of the oath-f...
The oath was an institution of fundamental importance across a wide range of social interactions thr...
The meaning of the word ἀάατος at Homer\u27s Odyssey 22.5 becomes clearer examined in conjunction wi...
The rise of scriptures as the main source of authority was a major shift in the religious culture of...
Research into the phrasing, structure, and nature from the point of view of legal history, as well a...
This essay considers the Greek text of what has come down to us as the Oath of Hippocrates. Particul...
International audienceThe article investigates the use of a common formula, «calling upon gods as wi...
In Homer, ἑστία (ion. ἱστίη) “hearth”, “heart Goddess” appears in a fixed formula, where she is invo...
In this second of two essays on the topic of ancient Greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and ...
The Latin phrase leges sacrae and its various translations (sacred laws, loissacrées, heilige Gesetz...
Description of Greek Documentary Papyri: Liturgical Oath https://grammateus.unige.ch/descriptions/l...
Searching examination of Coan inscriptions mentioning civic oaths (homopoliteia between Cos and Caly...
Law, ritual, myth, education-through-dance (khoreia), invective, games, wisdom, praise, lament--almo...
In this PHD dissertation I tried to study the presence of the oaths in the archaic Greek literature,...
In a volume focused on the problem of legitimizing change and innovation (political, legal, social, ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the ritual of Greek oaths as well as the semantics of the oath-f...
The oath was an institution of fundamental importance across a wide range of social interactions thr...
The meaning of the word ἀάατος at Homer\u27s Odyssey 22.5 becomes clearer examined in conjunction wi...
The rise of scriptures as the main source of authority was a major shift in the religious culture of...
Research into the phrasing, structure, and nature from the point of view of legal history, as well a...
This essay considers the Greek text of what has come down to us as the Oath of Hippocrates. Particul...
International audienceThe article investigates the use of a common formula, «calling upon gods as wi...
In Homer, ἑστία (ion. ἱστίη) “hearth”, “heart Goddess” appears in a fixed formula, where she is invo...
In this second of two essays on the topic of ancient Greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and ...
The Latin phrase leges sacrae and its various translations (sacred laws, loissacrées, heilige Gesetz...
Description of Greek Documentary Papyri: Liturgical Oath https://grammateus.unige.ch/descriptions/l...
Searching examination of Coan inscriptions mentioning civic oaths (homopoliteia between Cos and Caly...
Law, ritual, myth, education-through-dance (khoreia), invective, games, wisdom, praise, lament--almo...
In this PHD dissertation I tried to study the presence of the oaths in the archaic Greek literature,...
In a volume focused on the problem of legitimizing change and innovation (political, legal, social, ...