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Τετάρτη 6 Ιανουαρίου 2021

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του ARGe / In the current issue of ARGe

 Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 21-22/1 (2020)

Magic and Ritual

  • Oliver Pilz, "Überlegungen zu einigen griechischen Wetterritualen," 5-28 (abstract)
  • Radcliffe G. Edmonds III, "And You Will Be Amazed: The Rhetoric of Authority in the Greek Magical Papyri," 29-49 (abstract)
  • Michael Zellmann-Rohrer, "Lawsuits with Headless Foes: A Greek Incantation Motif," 51-83 (abstract)
  • Attila Egyed, "A Syntactic Approach to the Orphic Gold Leaves," 85-121 (abstract)

Materiality and Ancient Religion

  • Sandra Blakely, "Accumulation, authority, and the cultural lives of objects: materiality and ancient religion," 125-126
  • K.A. Rask, "Familiarity and Phenomenology in Greece: Accumulated Votives as Group-made Monuments," 127-151 (abstract)
  • Dina Boero, "The Cultural Biography of a Pilgrimage Token: From Hagiographical to Archaeological Evidence," 152-174 (abstract)
  • Scott Possiel, "More than text: Approaching ritual papyri from Oxyrhynchus as inscribed objects," 175-200 (abstract)
  • Mark F. McClay, "Rethinking Orphic ‘Bookishness’: Text and Performance in Classical Mystery Religion," 201-217 (abstract)

Divine Names

  • Fabio Porzia and Sylvain Lebreton, "'Noms de dieux!' Gods at the borders," 221-224
  • Alice Mouton, "Nommer les dieux hittites : au sujet de quelques épithètes divines," 225-243 (abstract)
  • Gian Franco Chiai, "Le culte de Zeus Brontôn : l’espace et la morphologie du dieu de l’orage dans la Phrygie d’époque romaine," 245-275 (abstract)
  • Françoise Van Haeperen, "Séquences onomastiques divines à Ostie-Portus," 277-308 (abstract)

Myths of Origin

  • Marco Antonio Santamaría, "Ex arches: Looking Back at Greek Myths of Origin," 311-312
  • Jenny Strauss Clay, "Typhoeus or Cosmic Regression (Theogony 821 – 880)," 313-326 (abstract)
  • Warren Huard, "Herakles and the Order of Zeus in Hesiod’s Theogony," 327-342 (abstract)
  • Marcus Ziemann, "The Politics of Beginnings: Hesiod and the Assyrian Ideological Appropriation of Enuma Eliš," 343-368 (abstract
  • Marco Antonio Santamaría, "Our Co(s)mic Origins: Theogonies in Greek Comedy," 369-386 (abstract)
  • Ana Isabel Jiménez San Cristóbal, "At the Origins of Dionysus and Wine: Myths, Miracles, and Festivals," 387-407 (abstract)
  • Fritz Graf, "Creation in the Poimandres and in Other Creation Stories," 411-421 (abstract)
  • Carolina López-Ruiz, "The God Aion in a Mosaic from Nea Paphos (Cyprus) and Graeco-Phoenician Cosmogonies in the Roman East," 423-447 (abstract)
  • Pierre Bonnechere and Gabriela Cursaru, "Ἀρχή and δῖνος: Vortices as Cosmogonic Powers and Cosmic Regulators. Study Case: The Whirling Lightning Bolt of Zeus," 449-478 (abstract)

Σάββατο 25 Αυγούστου 2018

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του ARGe / In the current issue of ARGe

Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 20:1 (2018)

  • Jörg Rüpke, "Creating Religion(s) by Historiography," 3-6
  • Günter Stemberger, "Creating Religious Identity: Rabbinic Interpretations of the Exodus," 45-59 (abstract)
  • Reinhard G. Kratz, "Moses: Creating a Founding Figure," 61-75 (abstract)
  • Ingvild Sælid Gilhus, "Historiography as Anti-History: Reading Nag Hammadi Codex II," 77-90 (abstract)
  • Cristiana Facchini, "'The Immortal Traveler': How Historiography Changed Judaism," 111-134 (abstract)
  • Annelies Lannoy,  / Corinne Bonnet, "Narrating the Past and the Future: The Position of the religions orientales and the mystères païens in the Evolutionary Histories of Religion of Franz Cumont and Alfred Loisy," 157-182 (abstract)
  • Renée Koch Piettre, "Anthropomorphism, Theatre, Epiphany: From Herodotus to Hellenistic Historians," 189-209 (abstract)
  • Diana Burton, "Worshipping Hades: Myth and Cult in Elis and Triphylia," 211-227 (abstract)
  • Verity J. Platt, "Double Vision: Epiphanies of the Dioscuri in Classical Antiquity," 229-256 (abstract)
  • Georgia Petridou, "“One Has To Be So Terribly Religious To Be An Artist”: Divine Inspiration and theophilia in Aelius Aristides’ Hieroi Logoi," 257-271 (abstract)
  • Moshe Blidstein, "Loosing Vows and Oaths in the Roman Empire and Beyond: Authority and Interpretation," 257-303 (abstract)
  • Martina Dürkop, "Martin P. Nilsson und die Wiederbesetzung des Lehrstuhls für klassische Philologie in Heidelberg 1924/1925," 305-320 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 20 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του ARGe/ In the current issue of ARGe

Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 18-19/1 (2017)

I. Sacra Privata: Domestic Religion in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity

  • Markus Öhler / Norbert Zimmermann, "Domestic Religion in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity," 3-6
  • David Frankfurter, "The Spaces of Domestic Religion in Late Antique Egypt," 7-24 (abstract)
  • Günther Schörner, "Location of Domestic Rituals in the Roman Empire: An Interprovincial Comparison," 25-36 (abstract)
  • Nicolas Amoroso, "The roles of Isis in Roman domestic cults: A study of the “Isis-Fortuna” bronze statuettes from the Vesuvian area 37," 37-74 (abstract)
  • Judith Lieu, "Household and Family in Diaspora Judaism," 75-90 (abstract)
  • Margaret Y. MacDonald, "Re-envisioning Ekklēsia Space: Evidence of the Flexible Use of Household Space for Religious Instruction and Practice in the Pastoral Epistles," 91-104 (abstract)
  • Andrew McGowan, "A Missing Sacrament? Foot-washing, Gender, and Space in Early Christianity," 105-122 (abstract)
  • Marco Frenschkowski, "Domestic religion, family life and the apocryphal Acts of the Apostles," 123-156 (abstract)
  • Ulrich Volp, "Sacra Privata, Family Duties, and the Dead: Insights from the Fathers and Cultural Anthropology," 171-186 (abstract)
  • Andreas Müller, "The Cult in the Cell," 187-200 (abstract)
  • Verena Fugger, "Shedding Light on Early Christian Domestic Cult: Characteristics and New Perspectives in the Context of Archaeological Findings," 201-236 (abstract)


II. Savior Gods in the Mediterranean World
  • Fritz Graf, "Theoi Soteres," 239-254 (abstract)
  • Theodora Suk / Fong Jim, "‘Salvation’ (Soteria) and Ancient Mystery Cults," 255-282 (abstract)


III. Varia
  • Nicolas Cacace, "King Osiris and Lord Sarapis," 285-306 (abstract)
  • Antón Alvar Nuño, "Morality, Emotions and Reason: New Perspectives in the Study of Roman Magic," 307-326 (abstract)

Τετάρτη 6 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017

Στο τρέχον τεύχος του ARG / In the current issue of ARG

Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 17:1 (2016)

The Religious Life of Things A Conference Organized by Ian S. Moyer and Celia Schultz

  • Ian S. Moyer, "Introduction: The Religious Life of Things," 3-10
  • Fritz Graf, "Gold Has Many Uses," 11-24 (abstract)
  • Mira Balberg, "Omen and Anti-omen: The Rabbinic Hagiography of the Scapegoat’s Scarlet Ribbon," 25-54 (abstract)
  • Henry S. Blume, "The Furniture of the Gods: The Problem with the Importation of ‘Empty Space and Material Aniconism’ into Greek Religion," 55-68 (abstract)
  • Donald Sells, "Prostitution and Panhellenism in Aristophanes’ Peace," 69-90 (abstract)
  • Rachel Neis, "Religious Lives of Image-Things, Avodah Zarah, and Rabbis in Late Antique Palestine," 91-122 (abstract)
  • Clara Bosak-Schroeder, "The Religious Life of Greek Automata," 123-138 (abstract)


Words with power: from the Getty Hexameters to the Abgar-Jesus Correspondence

  • Kathryn Caliva, "Speech Acts and Embedded Narrative Structure in the Getty Hexameters," 139-164 (abstract)
  • Andrew Mark Henry, "Apotropaic Autographs: Orality and Materiality in the Abgar-Jesus Inscriptions," 165-186 (abstract)
  • J. Gregory Given, "Utility and Variance in Late Antique Witnesses to the Abgar-Jesus Correspondence," 187-222 (abstract)