
Light and Darkness in Ancient Greek Myth and Religion
by Christopoulos, Menelaos; Meyer, Marion; Levaniouk, Olga; Aguirre, Mercedes; Buxton, Richard; Constantinidou, Soteroula; Dowden, Ken; Edmonds, Radcliffe G.; Gartziou-Tatti, Ariadni; Iakov, Daniel; Karakantza, Efimia D.; Létoublon, Françoise; Maggel, Avgi;Rent Book
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Introduction | p. xv |
Color Semantics | |
The Significance (or Insignificance) of Blackness in Mythological Names | p. 3 |
Dark Skin and Dark Deeds: Danaids and Aigyptioi in a Culture of Light | p. 14 |
Brightness and Darkness in Pindar's Pythian 3 Aigla-Koronis-Arsinoë and Her Coming of Age | p. 30 |
S-light Anomaly: Dark Brightness in Euripides' Medea | p. 77 |
Appearance and Concealment | |
The Light Imagery of Divine Manifestation in Homer | p. 91 |
Trojan Night | p. 110 |
Tithonus and Phaon: Mythical Allegories of Light and Darkness in Sappho's Poetry | p. 121 |
Erinyes as Creatures of Darkness | p. 133 |
Journey into Light and Honors in Darkness in Hesiod and Aeschylus | p. 142 |
Hephaestus in Homer's Epics: God of Fire, God of Life | p. 153 |
Eye-Sight/Insight | |
To See or Not to See: Blind People and Blindness in Ancient Greek Myths | p. 167 |
Blindness as Punishment | p. 181 |
Being and Beyond | |
Light and Darkness and Archaic Greek Cosmography | p. 193 |
Mystic Light and Near-Death Experience | p. 201 |
Dark-Winged Nyx and Bright-Winged Eros in Aristophanes' "Orphic" Cosmogony: The Birds | p. 207 |
The Bright Cypress of the "Orphic" Gold Tablets: Direction and Illumination in Myths of the Underworld | p. 221 |
Cult | |
Light and Darkness in Dionysiac Rituals as Illustrated on Attic Vase Paintings of the 5th Century BCE | p. 237 |
Light and Lighting Equipment in the Eleusinian Mysteries: Symbolism and Ritual Use | p. 261 |
Magic Lamps, Luminous Dreams: Lamps in PGM Recipes | p. 276 |
Index | p. 295 |
About the Editors | p. 303 |
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