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This book offers a comprehensive and systematicārather than historicalāapproach to ancient Greek oracular texts, showing their conceptual and formal unity and patternization, as well as their meaningful diversity.
It provides even coverage of both oracular texts ascribed to major institutions, including Delphi, Dodona, Didyma, Clarus, and Abonoteichus, and those attributed to mythical poets such as the Sibyl, Bacis, and Musaeus. Chapters analyse the metre and phraseology of the texts and how they were recorded, transmitted, archived, and collected, as well as their narrative functions and authors. It also takes into account the later reception of Greek oracular texts: 'theological oracles'; epigraphically attested lot oracles (dice and alphabet oracles); three extant Greek oracular texts which survived from the Libri Sibyllini of the Roman Republic; adoptions intoāor imitations ināLatin literature of Greek oracular texts. With a lengthy appendix offering relevant texts in ancient Greek and English, readers gain a fuller understanding of the linguistic nuances and conventions of such texts and their place in the wider corpus of Greek literature.
The volume provides a fascinating resource and reassessment of oracular texts, suitable for students and scholars working on Greek and Roman oracles, divination, and ancient religion more broadly, as well as classicists, archaeologists, theologians, and epigraphists.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Endorsement
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Metre
- 2 Phraseology
- 3 Recording, Transmitting, Archiving, and Collecting
- 4 Oracular Authors
- 5 Some Narrative Functions
- 6 Theological Oracles
- 7 Lot Oracles from Asia Minor
- 8 The Roman Republican Libri Sibyllini
- 9 Greek Oracles in Latin Literature
- Epilogue: A Brief History of Ancient Greek Oracular Texts
- Appendix I: TEXTS 1ā30 (Greek-English)
- Appendix II: Appendix II: An Archaic (Metrical) Colonial Oracle from Didyma?
- Bibliography
- Index of Subjects
- Index of Passages