Thesaurus cultus et rituum antiquorum (ThesCRA)

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Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum (ThesCRA) is a major multivolume reference work on all known aspects of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman cults and rituals. Providing both sweeping overview and in-depth investigation, ThesCRA covers the period from Homeric times (1000 B.C.) to late Roman times (A.D. 400). The first three volumes, published in 2005, deal with dynamic elements of cult: divination; prayer, gestures, and acts of prayer; gestures and acts of veneration; oaths; maledictions; profanation; magic; and consecration and foundation rites. The last two volumes in the set move on to static elements of cult-cult places and their depictions in antiquity in volume IV, and the personnel of cults in volume V. The major contributors to volume IV are Anneliese Kossatz-Deissmann, Francesco Marcattili, Ulrich Sinn, and Mario Torelli; those for volume V are Stella Georgoudi, Tonio Hölscher, Ingrid Krauskopf, Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, and John Scheid. The index for the five-volume set will be published in August 2006. ThesCRA was developed by the eminent group of scholars who published the eight double-volumes of LIMC (Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae).

Author(s): The J. Paul Getty Museum
Series: ThesCRA, Volume I
Edition: 1
Publisher: The J. Paul Getty Museum
Year: 2004

Language: English, French, German and Italian
Commentary: https://lccn.loc.gov/2004013084
Pages: 634
City: Los Angeles
Tags: Greece, Rome, Ritual, Cerimonies,

Half-title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedicatory
Preface
Introduction
Plan of ThesCRA
Authors (Volume I)
Note to the reader
List of ancient texts quoted from published translations
Level of dynamic elements, of activitics
1. Processions
Greek Processions
Le processioni in Etruria
Römische Prozessionen
2.a. Sacrifices
Les sacrifices dans le monde grec
Il sacrificio nel mondo etrusco
Les sacrifices dans le monde romain
2.b. Libation
2.c. Fumigations
2.d. Dedications
Greek dedications
Les offrandes votives à Chypre
Weihgeschenke: Altitalien und Imperium Romanum
Plates
List of illustrations in the text
List of plates
Table of contents of volume I