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Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece
By Matthew Dillon
Published May 29th 2012 by Routledge – 336 pages
New in Paperback
Published May 29th 2012 by Routledge – 336 pages
This volume explores the religious motivations for pilgrimage and reveals the main preoccupations of worshippers in Ancient Greece.
Dillon examines the main sanctuaries of Delphi, Epidauros and Olympia, as well as the less well-known oracle of Didyma in Asia Minor and the festivals at the Isthmus of Corinth. He discusses the modes of travel to the sites, means of communication between pilgrims and the religious and ritual practices at the sanctuaries themselves.
A unique insight into pilgrimage in Ancient Greece is presented, focusing on the diverse aspects of pilgrimage; the role of women and children, the religious festivals of particular ethnic groups and the colourful celebrations involving music, athletics and equestrian events. Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece is an accessible and fascinating volume, which reveals how the concept of pilgrimage contributes to Greek religion as a whole.
`a useful guide to the information available about Greek pilgrimage. - Method and Theory in the Study of Religion, 1999
'An important work which demands the attention of all scholars seriously interested in ancient religion.' - The Classical Review
Name: Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Matthew Dillon. This volume explores the religious motivations for pilgrimage and reveals the main preoccupations of worshippers in Ancient Greece.Dillon examines the main sanctuaries of Delphi, Epidauros and Olympia, as well as the less well-known oracle of Didyma in...
Categories: Classical Studies, Greek History & Culture