Fr. 149.00

Technologies of the Marvellous in Ancient Greek Religion

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.06.2025

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For the first time investigates the ways that technological, and especially mechanical, strategies were integrated into ancient Greek religion. Presents in full the evidence from the fifth century BCE to the second century CE, thereby revealing the shifting matrices of agency between technical objects, mechanical knowledge, gods, and mortals.

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Introduction; Part I. Greek Tragedy and Mechanical Epiphany: 1. Viewing the m¿chan¿; 2. Visual representations of the gods in tragedy; 3. Theos apo m¿chan¿s; Part II. Technologies and Ritual Experience; 4. Technical divination and mechanics of sacred space; 5. Dedicated inventions; 6. Pompai and the mechanics of sacred occasion; Part III. Faking the Gods; 7. In the hands of frauds; 8. Theomimesis-theomachy.

About the author

TATIANA BUR held the Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellowship at Darwin College, Cambridge before joining the Australian National University as Lecturer in Classics. She is the recipient of the Cambridge University Hare Prize in Classics, and co-editor of Technological Animation in Classical Antiquity (2024).

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