What is a god? : studies in the nature of Greek divinity / editor, Alan B. Lloyd

Eleven essays examine Greek religious thought from its Minoan and Mycenaean origins to its classical centre. The collection explores links with non-Greek Asia alongside specific studies of major deities and the thought of Heraclitus, Herodotus and Sophocles.

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vernon_accession 2999
vernon_id 6820
vernon_slug what-is-a-god-studies-in-the-nature-of-greek-divinity-editor-alan-b-lloyd
vernon_authors Alan Lloyd
vernon_tags Cults, Religions, Religion, History, Literature, Philology, Mythology, Ritual, Worship, Greece -- History, Gods, Mythology, Classical, Philosophy, Ancient, Military art and science, Soldiers, Armed forces, Gods, Greek, Classical literature, Greek literature, Greek drama (Tragedy), Greek drama, Greece -- Religion, Dionysia, Cults -- Greece, Amazons, Women soldiers
vernon_production_date 2009
vernon_brief_description This volume stems from a colloquium with the same title, held in July 1994 at Gregynog by the University of Wales Institute of Classics and Ancient History. -- introductory note.
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vernon_ob_status Accessioned
vernon_isbn_issn 9781905125357
vernon_subject_people Dionysus (Greek deity), Euripides, Homer, Heraclitus (Greek), Herodotus, Sophocles
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