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3. November 2015
Published Online: 2015-11-3
Published in Print: 2015-11-13
© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- Preface
- Contents
- In memoriam Walter Burkert (February 2, 1931 – March 11, 2015)
- I. Authoritative Traditions and Ritual Power in the Ancient World
- Introduction: Authoritative Traditions and Ritual Power in the Ancient World
- The Great, the Little, and the Authoritative Tradition in Magic of the Ancient World
- An Anatomy of Tradition: The Case of the Charitêsion
- The Authority of Greek Mythic Narratives in the Magical Papyri
- The Innovative Use of Biblical Traditions for Ritual Power: The Crucifixion of Jesus on a Coptic Exorcistic Spell (Brit. Lib. Or. 6796[4], 6796) as a Test Case
- Sealing the Demons, Once and For All: The Ring of Solomon, the Cross of Christ, and the Power of Biblical Kingship
- II. New Directions in the Study of Myth
- Ishtar Rejected: Reading a Mesopotamian Goddess in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite
- Ancient Wilderness Mythologies—The Case of Space and Religious Identity Formation in the Gospel of Matthew
- The Self-sacrifice of Menoeceus in Euripides’ Phoenissae, II Maccabees and Statius’ Thebaid
- Early Histories Written in Stone: Epigraphy and Mythical Narratives
- Lost Epics and Newly Found Vases: Sources for the Sack of Troy
- Bundling Myth, Bungling Myth: The Flood Myth in Ancient and Modern Handbooks of Myth
- Echo and the Historiola: Theorizing the Narrative Incantation
- III. Varia
- Popular Hatred Against Christians: the Case of North Africa in the Second and Third Centuries
- Aperçus sur la religion romaine de l’époque républicaine, à travers les comédies de Plaute
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- Preface
- Contents
- In memoriam Walter Burkert (February 2, 1931 – March 11, 2015)
- I. Authoritative Traditions and Ritual Power in the Ancient World
- Introduction: Authoritative Traditions and Ritual Power in the Ancient World
- The Great, the Little, and the Authoritative Tradition in Magic of the Ancient World
- An Anatomy of Tradition: The Case of the Charitêsion
- The Authority of Greek Mythic Narratives in the Magical Papyri
- The Innovative Use of Biblical Traditions for Ritual Power: The Crucifixion of Jesus on a Coptic Exorcistic Spell (Brit. Lib. Or. 6796[4], 6796) as a Test Case
- Sealing the Demons, Once and For All: The Ring of Solomon, the Cross of Christ, and the Power of Biblical Kingship
- II. New Directions in the Study of Myth
- Ishtar Rejected: Reading a Mesopotamian Goddess in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite
- Ancient Wilderness Mythologies—The Case of Space and Religious Identity Formation in the Gospel of Matthew
- The Self-sacrifice of Menoeceus in Euripides’ Phoenissae, II Maccabees and Statius’ Thebaid
- Early Histories Written in Stone: Epigraphy and Mythical Narratives
- Lost Epics and Newly Found Vases: Sources for the Sack of Troy
- Bundling Myth, Bungling Myth: The Flood Myth in Ancient and Modern Handbooks of Myth
- Echo and the Historiola: Theorizing the Narrative Incantation
- III. Varia
- Popular Hatred Against Christians: the Case of North Africa in the Second and Third Centuries
- Aperçus sur la religion romaine de l’époque républicaine, à travers les comédies de Plaute