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Antón Alvar Nuño

is Senior Lecturer of Ancient History at the University of Málaga. He has held postdoctoral Fellowships at the Universities of Franche-Comté, France, and Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain. His research is focused on Roman religion, with a special interest in Roman magic, on which he has published two monographs, Envidia y fascinación. El mal de ojo en el Occidente romano, Madrid, 2012, and Cadenas invisibles. Los usos de la magia entre los esclavos en el Imperio romano, Besançon, 2017.

Jaime Alvar Ezquerra

is Professor of Ancient History at the Carlos III University of Madrid. In 2019 he was appointed Directeur d’Études invité at the École Pratique d’Hautes Études. Previously, he has taught at the University of Franche-Comté (Besançon) and has been visiting scholar at Oxford, Cambridge, London, Johns Hopkins, Princeton among other universities. He is the founder and director of the scientific journals ARYS and Revista de Historiografía. His research areas include the Protohistory of the Iberian Peninsula (specially Tartessos), and Roman Religion with a special interest in the cults of Mithras, the gens isiaca and Mater Magna. He is corresponding member of the Real Academia de la Historia, and Korrespondierendes Mitglied at the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut.

Greg Woolf

is Professor of Classics and Director of the Institute of Classical Studies in London, and is also Honorary Professor of Archaeology at University College London. During 2018 he held a Chair of Excellence at Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain. His latest book is The Life and Death of Ancient Cities. A Natural History, New York, 2020.

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SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism

Series:  Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, Volume: 195
Cover SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism
E-Book ISBN:
9789004459748
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
20 May 2021
  • Subjects
    • Classical Studies
      • Religion
      • Ancient History
      • Archaeology, Art & Architecture
    • Religious Studies
      • History of Religion
      • Religion in Antiquity
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Notes on Editors
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 Faces of Death: Lucretius, Religio, and Vision at Rome
Chapter 2 Lucretius and the Body-Environment Approach
Chapter 3 Hirpi Sorani and Modern Fire-Walkers: Rejoicing through Pain in Extreme Rituals
Chapter 4 Empowered Tongues
Chapter 5 Favete linguis and the Experience of the Divine: A Cognitively Grounded Approach to Sensory Perception in Roman Religion
Chapter 6 The Triumph of the Senses: Sensory Awareness and the Divine in Roman Public Celebrations
Chapter 7 Sensorium, Sensescapes, Synaesthesia, Multisensoriality: A New Way of Approaching Religious Experience in Antiquity?
Chapter 8 Day and Night in the Agones of the Roman Isthmian Games
Chapter 9 Multisensory Experiences in Mithraic Initiation
Chapter 10 Imperial Mysteries and Religious Experience
Chapter 11 Pro consensu et concordia civium: Sensoriality, Imperial Cult, and Social Control in Augustan Urban Orientations
Chapter 12 Finding Religion in Reported Sensorial Experiences: A Case Study of Propertius 4.6
Chapter 13 Sensory Experiences in the Cybelic Cult: Sound Stimulation through Musical Instruments
Chapter 14 Isis’ Footprints: The Petrosomatoglyphs as Spatial Indicators of Human-Divine Encounters
Chapter 15 Assiduo sono and furiosa tibia in Ovid’s Fasti: Music and Religious Identity in Narratives of Processions in the Roman World
Chapter 16 Total Sensory Experience in Isiac Cults: Mimesis, Alterity, and Identity
Back Matter
Index of Literary Sources
Index of Epigraphic and Papyrological Sources
General Index

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