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The Cults of the Greek States
Facilitating a comparative approach to the cults of Greek gods, Farnell's five-volume work (1896–1909) is still regularly consulted.
Lewis Richard Farnell (Author)
9781108015479, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 15 July 2010
588 pages, 60 b/w illus.
21.6 x 3.3 x 14 cm, 0.74 kg
Lewis Richard Farnell's five-volume The Cults of the Greek States, first published between 1896 and 1909, disentangles classical Greek mythology and religion, since the latter had often been overlooked by nineteenth-century English scholars. Farnell describes the cults of the most significant Greek gods in order to establish their zones of influence, and outlines the personality, monuments, and ideal types associated with each deity. He also resolutely avoids the question of divine origins and focuses instead on the culture surrounding each cult, a position which initially drew some criticism, but which allowed him more space to analyse the religious practices themselves. Written to facilitate a comparative approach to Greek gods, his work is still regularly cited today for its impressive collection of data about the worship of the most popular deities. Volume 5 focuses on the cults of Hermes, Dionysos, Hestia, Hephaistos, Ares and several minor figures.
1. Cults of Hermes
2. Cult-monuments of Hermes
3. The ideal of Hermes
4. Cults of Dionysos
5. Dionysiac ritual
6. Cult-monuments of Dionysos
7. Ideal Dionysiac types
8. Cults of Hestia
9. Cults of Hephaistos
10. Cults of Ares
11. Minor cults
Index.
Subject Areas: Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500 [HPCA]