Pilgrimage and economy in the ancient Mediterranean
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Pilgrimage and economy in the ancient Mediterranean
(Religions in the Graeco-Roman world, v. 192)
Brill, c2020
- : hardback
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Note
"The majority of the chapters in this volume are based on presentations at the symposium "Economies of Sacred Travel", organised by the editors, in the Department of History and Classical Studies, Aarhus University, 17-18th September 2015." -- P. [vii]
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In Pilgrimage and Economy in the Ancient Mediterranean, Anna Collar and Troels Myrup Kristensen bring together diverse scholarship to explore the socioeconomic dynamics of ancient Mediterranean pilgrimage from archaic Greece to Late Antiquity, the Greek mainland to Egypt and the Near East. This broad chronological and geographical canvas demonstrates how our modern concepts of religion and economy were entangled in the ancient world. By taking material culture as a starting point, the volume examines the ways that landscapes, architecture, and objects shaped the pilgrim's experiences, and the manifold ways in which economy, belief and ritual behaviour intertwined, specifically through the processes and practices that were part of ancient Mediterranean pilgrimage over the course of more than 1,500 years.
Table of Contents
Preface
Author Biographies
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
1 Embedded Economies of Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage
Anna Collar and Troels Myrup Kristensen
part 1: Movements
2 Movement, Labour and Devotion: a Virtual Walk to the Sanctuary at Mount Kasios
Anna Collar
3 Braided Networks: Pilgrimage and the Economics of Travel Infrastructure in the Late Antique Holy Land
Marlena Whiting
part 2: Communities
4 Gathering in the Panhellenic Sanctuary at Delphi: an Archaeological Approach
Helene Aurigny
5 Hellenistic Festivals: Aspects of the Economic Impact on Cities and Sanctuaries
Marietta Horster
6 Housing Pilgrims in Late Antiquity: Patrons, Buildings, and Services
Robin M. Jensen
part 3: Transactions
7 The Monetisation of Sacrifice
F.S. Naiden
8 'What Will You Give Me?': Narratives of Religious Exchange
Esther Eidinow
9 Space, Exchange and the Embedded Economies of Greek Sanctuaries
Troels Myrup Kristensen
10 Pricing Salvation: Visitation, Donation and the Monastic Economies in Late Antique and Early Islamic Egypt
Louise Blanke
11 Do ut des: the Function of Eulogiai in the Byzantine Pilgrimage Economy
Max Ritter
part 4: Sociological and Comparative Perspectives
12 Festivals, Fairs and Foreigners: Towards an Economics of Religion in the Mediterranean Longue Duree
Barbara Kowalzig
13 Gods of Trust: Ancient Delos and the Modern Economics of Religion
Dan-el Padilla Peralta
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"