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Presentation
Greek polytheism was not a simple collection of juxtaposed gods and goddesses, but a complex interplay between deities at different levels – local, regional and panhellenic. Significant evidence – combining literary, epigraphic, archaeological and iconographic sources – has profoundly renewed the study of Greek polytheism and made it a relevant subject to understand ancient societies from both a historical and anthropological perspective. Greek religion is deeply embedded in unexpected areas and bringing it to the fore helps to enrich our understanding of the ancient Greek world.
Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge is a historian. She has pursued her career at the Fonds de la recherche scientifique (FNRS) of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, while teaching at the University of Liège, as head of the “History and Anthropology of Religions” research unit. She is a professor at the Collège de France, where she holds the chair of Religion, History and Society in the Ancient Greek World since October 2017.
Table of contents
Thomas Römer : Foreword
Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge : Greek Polytheism: A Historical Subject