Divination and Revelation in Later Antiquity
Herausgeber: Simonetti, Elsa Giovanna; Hall, Claire
Divination and Revelation in Later Antiquity
Herausgeber: Simonetti, Elsa Giovanna; Hall, Claire
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Explores divination in antiquity from a range of perspectives, looking both at practices and theories and how and why these changed over time. Important for students and academics working in classics, history of philosophy, and history of religion.
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Explores divination in antiquity from a range of perspectives, looking both at practices and theories and how and why these changed over time. Important for students and academics working in classics, history of philosophy, and history of religion.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781009328807
- ISBN-10: 1009328808
- Artikelnr.: 74872544
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781009328807
- ISBN-10: 1009328808
- Artikelnr.: 74872544
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction. Part I. Philosophical Perspectives on Divination, Revelation
and Prophecy: 1. Theories of prophecy in Philo of Alexandria Elsa Giovanna
Simonetti; 2. The Neoplatonic background of a text on prophecy attributed
to John Chrysostom Andrei Timotin; 3. 'Revelation' for Christians and
pagans and its philosophical allegoresis: intersections within imperial
Platonism Ilaria Ramelli; 4. Divination and dialogue in Porphyry and
Iamblichus Crystal Addey; Part II. Status, Role and Functions of Human
Intermediaries: 5. 'The holiest man ever born': sages, theoi andres and the
shaping of late Greek prophecy Claire Hall; 6. Women's access to divine
knowledge in late ancient Jewish sources Hanna Tervanotko; 7. Epiphany and
divination reconsidered: the case-study of the iamata from imperial
Pergamum Georgia Petridou; 8. The true prophet in the pseudo-Clementine
homilies Marco Zambon; Part III. Divine Transcendence and Pragmatic
Purposes: 9. Revelation and Roman augury Federico Santangelo; 10. 'For thy
kingdom is past not away, / Nor thy power from the place thereof hurled':
Martianus Capella and a prophylactic oracle for Apollo Chiara Tommasi; 11.
No longer does Phoebus have a cabin': Emperor Julian and the fall of the
temple in Delphi Aude Busine.
and Prophecy: 1. Theories of prophecy in Philo of Alexandria Elsa Giovanna
Simonetti; 2. The Neoplatonic background of a text on prophecy attributed
to John Chrysostom Andrei Timotin; 3. 'Revelation' for Christians and
pagans and its philosophical allegoresis: intersections within imperial
Platonism Ilaria Ramelli; 4. Divination and dialogue in Porphyry and
Iamblichus Crystal Addey; Part II. Status, Role and Functions of Human
Intermediaries: 5. 'The holiest man ever born': sages, theoi andres and the
shaping of late Greek prophecy Claire Hall; 6. Women's access to divine
knowledge in late ancient Jewish sources Hanna Tervanotko; 7. Epiphany and
divination reconsidered: the case-study of the iamata from imperial
Pergamum Georgia Petridou; 8. The true prophet in the pseudo-Clementine
homilies Marco Zambon; Part III. Divine Transcendence and Pragmatic
Purposes: 9. Revelation and Roman augury Federico Santangelo; 10. 'For thy
kingdom is past not away, / Nor thy power from the place thereof hurled':
Martianus Capella and a prophylactic oracle for Apollo Chiara Tommasi; 11.
No longer does Phoebus have a cabin': Emperor Julian and the fall of the
temple in Delphi Aude Busine.
Introduction. Part I. Philosophical Perspectives on Divination, Revelation
and Prophecy: 1. Theories of prophecy in Philo of Alexandria Elsa Giovanna
Simonetti; 2. The Neoplatonic background of a text on prophecy attributed
to John Chrysostom Andrei Timotin; 3. 'Revelation' for Christians and
pagans and its philosophical allegoresis: intersections within imperial
Platonism Ilaria Ramelli; 4. Divination and dialogue in Porphyry and
Iamblichus Crystal Addey; Part II. Status, Role and Functions of Human
Intermediaries: 5. 'The holiest man ever born': sages, theoi andres and the
shaping of late Greek prophecy Claire Hall; 6. Women's access to divine
knowledge in late ancient Jewish sources Hanna Tervanotko; 7. Epiphany and
divination reconsidered: the case-study of the iamata from imperial
Pergamum Georgia Petridou; 8. The true prophet in the pseudo-Clementine
homilies Marco Zambon; Part III. Divine Transcendence and Pragmatic
Purposes: 9. Revelation and Roman augury Federico Santangelo; 10. 'For thy
kingdom is past not away, / Nor thy power from the place thereof hurled':
Martianus Capella and a prophylactic oracle for Apollo Chiara Tommasi; 11.
No longer does Phoebus have a cabin': Emperor Julian and the fall of the
temple in Delphi Aude Busine.
and Prophecy: 1. Theories of prophecy in Philo of Alexandria Elsa Giovanna
Simonetti; 2. The Neoplatonic background of a text on prophecy attributed
to John Chrysostom Andrei Timotin; 3. 'Revelation' for Christians and
pagans and its philosophical allegoresis: intersections within imperial
Platonism Ilaria Ramelli; 4. Divination and dialogue in Porphyry and
Iamblichus Crystal Addey; Part II. Status, Role and Functions of Human
Intermediaries: 5. 'The holiest man ever born': sages, theoi andres and the
shaping of late Greek prophecy Claire Hall; 6. Women's access to divine
knowledge in late ancient Jewish sources Hanna Tervanotko; 7. Epiphany and
divination reconsidered: the case-study of the iamata from imperial
Pergamum Georgia Petridou; 8. The true prophet in the pseudo-Clementine
homilies Marco Zambon; Part III. Divine Transcendence and Pragmatic
Purposes: 9. Revelation and Roman augury Federico Santangelo; 10. 'For thy
kingdom is past not away, / Nor thy power from the place thereof hurled':
Martianus Capella and a prophylactic oracle for Apollo Chiara Tommasi; 11.
No longer does Phoebus have a cabin': Emperor Julian and the fall of the
temple in Delphi Aude Busine.







