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The Greek Gods in Modern Scholarship: Interpretation and Belief in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Germany and Britain

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
372
Series
Oxford Classical Monographs
Edition
1
Category
Library

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The nineteenth century is a key period in the history of the interpretation of the Greek gods. The Greek Gods in Modern Scholarship examines how German and British scholars of the time drew on philology, archaeology, comparative mythology, anthropology, or sociology to advance radically
different theories on the Greek gods and their origins. For some, they had been personifications of natural elements, for others, they had begun as universal gods like the Christian god, yet for others, they went back to totems or were projections of group unity. The volume discusses the views of
both well-known figures like K. O. Muller (1797-1840), or Jane Harrison (1850-1928), and of forgotten, but important, scholars like F. G. Welcker (1784-1868). It explores the underlying assumptions and agendas of the rival theories in the light of their intellectual and cultural context, laying
stress on how they were connected to broader contemporary debates over fundamental questions such as the origins and nature of religion, or the relation between Western culture and the 'Orient'. It also considers the impact of theories from this period on twentieth- and twenty-first-century
scholarship on Greek religion and draws implications for the study of the Greek gods today.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
The Greek Gods in Modern Scholarship: Interpretation and Belief in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Germany and Britain
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction
1: The Tyranny of Nature over the Greek Gods: Variations of Physical Interpretation
I. THE REDISCOVERY OF GREECE AND PHYSICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF GREEK RELIGION: PETER WILHELM FORCHHAMMER (1801โ€“94)
II. ZEUS KRONION AND THE GREEK GODS BETWEEN NATUR AND CULTUR: FRIEDRICH GOTTLIEB WELCKERโ€™S GRIECHISCHE Gร–TTERLEHRE (1857โ€“63)
II.I. The Urwesen Zeus
II.II. The Reform
II.III. The Greek Gods between Naturand Cultur: The Case of Apollo
III. POLYTHEISM AND NATURRELIGION: LUDWIG PRELLERโ€™S ACCOUNT OF GREEK RELIGION
III.I. Elements of Monotheism in Greek Religion
III.II. Prellerโ€™s Account of Apollo
IV. PHYSICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE GREEK GODS AND INDO-EUROPEAN COMPARATIVE MYTHOLOGY
IV.A. The Greek Gods in the Light of the Veda: Friedrich Max Mรผller (1823โ€“1900)
IV.A.I. The Supreme Aryan God and Zeus
IV.A.II. Apollo the Door-Opener
IV.B. Comparing Greek and Roman Gods: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (1845โ€“1923)
2: Stammesgรถtter and Universal Gods: The Historical-Critical Approach
I. THE DORIAN APOLLO OF KARL OTFRIED MรœLLER (1797โ€“1840)
II. JAHRESGร–TTER AND UNIVERSAL GODS: HEINRICH DIETRICH MรœLLER (1819โ€“93)
III. UNITING THE ARYAN WITH THE SEMITIC: ERNST CURTIUS (1814โ€“96)
3: Ancient Polytheisms and Modern Antagonisms: Hermann Usenerโ€™s Theory of Sondergรถtter
4: British Responses
I. THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
II. BRIDGING ANTHROPOLOGY WITH THE STUDY OF GREEK RELIGION: ANDREW LANG (1844โ€“1912)
III. THE GREEK GODS BETWEEN GERMAN ALTERTHUMSWISSENSCHAFT AND BRITISH ANTHROPOLOGY: LEWIS RICHARD FARNELL (1856โ€“1934)
III.I. The Refutation of the Case for a Solar Apollo
III.II. Elements of Monotheism in Greek Religion
IV. ANTHROPOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY AND THE RETURN OF PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION: JANE ELLEN HARRISON (1850โ€“1928)
Conclusion
APPENDIX: Apollo in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Scholarship
Bibliography
General Index
Index of Gods and Heroes
Index of Scholars and Poets


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