Pache's study of Greek cultic and poetic expressions of iympholepsy expands the term to its broadest possible extension, to include not only mythical or imagined seizure by nymphs [...] but also various narratives of erotic liasions between goddesses and mortals.

Hermathena No. 190

A Moment's Ornament is an interesting book. The accounts of real-life nympholepts are fascinating and summarize all the available evidence, while the literary discussion of the "goddess in love" is stimulating and valuable.

Jenny Wallensten, Time & Mind: The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture

From Hesiod's first person account of his encounters with the Muses on Mount Helikon to Theokritos' nymphs, love between goddesses and mortal men provides the ancient Greeks with a way of articulating both the genealogical and cultic connection to their gods and to their past. A Moment's Ornament examines the theme of nympholepsy--the experience of being "seized" by a nymph or a goddess--in ancient Greek cult and poetry from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period. In poetry, this topos, which is ubiquitous in many of the most well-known ancient Greek sources, focuses on the figure of the goddess, or nymph, who falls in love with a mortal man and subsequently bears a mortal child. The theme also finds its way in ritual as stories of encounters between divinities and mortal men give rise to sanctuaries centering on nymphs and nympholepts. Beyond the individual dimension of the nympholeptic experience, these narratives are also integrated within the community through both poetry and shrines. Nympholeptic narratives thus articulate key elements of the bond between mortals and immortals and the connection between myth and ritual in ancient Greece. Both the cave sanctuaries founded by ancient nympholepts and the poets' narratives of love between goddesses and their mortal lovers function as "a moment's ornament" by preserving the memory of an encounter with the otherworldly at the intersection between myth and cult.
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This book offers the first comprehensive study of the phenomenon of nympholepsy-the experience of being "seized" by a nymph-in ancient Greek cult and poetry. Using literary and archaeological sources, this study provides a new interpretation of the bond between mortals and immortals, and between cult and poetry.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Nympholeptic Goddesses at the End of the Theogony Chapter 2: Nympholepts in Ancient Greece Chapter 3: Goddesses in Love and Nympholeptic Heroes Chapter 4: Odysseus Nympholeptos Chapter 5: Kephalos in the City Chapter 6: Hellenistic Nympholeptoi Conclusions Notes Bibliography
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Pache's study of Greek cultic and poetic expressions of iympholepsy expands the term to its broadest possible extension, to include not only mythical or imagined seizure by nymphs [...] but also various narratives of erotic liasions between goddesses and mortals.
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Selling point: First comprehensive study of the phenomenon of nympholepsy
Corinne Ondine Pache is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at Trinity University.
Selling point: First comprehensive study of the phenomenon of nympholepsy

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195339369
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
476 gr
Høyde
165 mm
Bredde
236 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Om bidragsyterne

Corinne Ondine Pache is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at Trinity University.