Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual (Sather Classical Lectures)

by Walter Burkert

Paperback, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

292.13

Collection

Publication

University of California Press (1982), 248 pages

Description

"Tantalizingly rich . . . this is a splendid book." --Greece and Rome   "Burken relegates his learned documentation to the notes and writes in a lively and fluent style. The book is recommended as a major contribution to the interpretation of ancient Greek myth and ritual. The breadth alone of Burkert's learning renders his book indispensable." --Classical Outlook   "Impressive. . . founded on a striking knowledge of the complex evidence (literary, epigraphical, archaeological, comparative) for this extensive subject. Burkert offers a rare combination of exact scholarship with imagination and even humor. A brilliant book, in which . . .the reader can see at every point what is going on in the author's mind--and that is never uninteresting, and rarely unimportant." --Times Literary Supplement   "Burkert's work is of such magnitude and depth that it may even contribute to that most difficult of tasks, defining myth, ritual, and religion. . [He] locates his work in the context of culture and the historv of ideas, and he is not hesitant to draw on sociology and biology. Consequently his work is of significance for philosophers, historians, and even theologians, as well as for classicists and historians of Greek culture. His hypotheses are courageous and his conclusions are bold; both establish standards for methodology as well as results. " --Religious Studies Review… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

248 p.; 5.51 inches

ISBN

0520047702 / 9780520047709

Local notes

NT

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