
"The pen fell from my hand when I was in my eighty-sixth year"
Five leading researchers in this field of religion revisit major works of Nilsson’s oeuvre—Geschichte der griechischen Religion, vols 1 and 2 (Jon Mikalson and Eftychia Stavrianopoulou), Greek folk religion (Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge), Minoan-Mycenaean religion (Matthew Haysom) and Greek piety (Michael D. Konaris)—in order to explore whether his works today are mainly touched upon with just the usual obligatory references or if they still have an active impact on contemporary discourses. Hopefully, this undertaking will stimulate others to explore the vast landscape of Nilsson’s work in the future.
Contents
Initial remarks. By Jenny Wallensten & Gunnel Ekroth, pp. 9–14
Science, evergreen. An introduction. By Jesper Svenbro, pp. 15–22
Martin P. Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion vol. 1. By Jon Mikalson, pp. 23–37
Hellenistic Religion(s). Revisiting Martin P. Nilsson’s Geschichte der griechischen Religion vol. 2. Die hellenistische und römische Zeit. By Eftychia Stavrianopoulou, pp. 39–65
To be or not to be … “popular”. Martin P. Nilsson’s Greek folk religion, its context, and its modern echoes. By Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, pp. 67–85
Nilsson in the Bronze Age. The place of prehistory in the history of Greek religion. Martin P. Nilsson’s Minoan-Mycenaean religion. By Matthew Haysom, pp. 87–120
A history of changing religious attitudes in Greek antiquity. Martin P. Nilsson’s Greek piety. By Michael D. Konaris, pp. 121–154
Index, pp. 155–158
- Redaktör
- Gunnel Ekroth, Jenny Wallensten
- ISBN
- 9789179160708
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 548 gram
- Serie
- ActaAth-8°
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2024-11-08
- Sidor
- 168
