The concepts of memory and experience have stimulated interest in a wide range of recent cultural studies. In the history of scholarship on religion in Mediterranean antiquity, scholars have focused on the emotional dimension of both terms by employing the concepts of 'Christianity' and its derivative, 'oriental religion'. Only recently analyses in this field started focusing on interaction and individual experience. Research initiatives at Palermo and Erfurt have taken up this lead and brought together a group of scholars testing such approaches for new perspectives on the history of religion in the Greek and Roman world. This volume reviews the cognitive and emotional dimensions of such experiences in their diverse local, social, and ritual contexts. Memory likewise opens a window onto the interaction of individual and society. Contributions address the individual processes of memorialization and remembrance. They analyse the collective evocation of memories and their shaping of individual memory.
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The concepts of memory and experience have stimulated interest in a wide range of recent cultural studies. In the history of scholarship on religion in Mediterranean antiquity, scholars have focused on the emotional dimension of both terms by employing the concepts of 'Christianity' and its derivative, 'oriental religion'. Only recently analyses in this field started focusing on interaction and individual experience. Research initiatives at Palermo and Erfurt have taken up this lead and brought together a group of scholars testing such approaches for new perspectives on the history of religion in the Greek and Roman world. This volume reviews the cognitive and emotional dimensions of such experiences in their diverse local, social, and ritual contexts. Memory likewise opens a window onto the interaction of individual and society. Contributions address the individual processes of memorialization and remembrance. They analyse the collective evocation of memories and their shaping of individual memory.
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Numero 45 in Potsdamer altertumswissenschaftliche BeiträgeKieli:
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Divination in the Ancient World : Religious Options and the Individual

Religious Associations in the Post-Classical Polis

Ruling the Greek World : Approaches to the Roman Empire in the East

Citizenship and Empire in Europe 200–1900 : The Antonine Constitution after 1800 years

The Gods of Greek Hexameter Poetry : From the Archaic Age to Late Antiquity and Beyond

Burial Rituals, Ideas of Afterlife, and the Individual in the Hellenistic World and the Roman Empire

Norm and Exercise : Christian asceticism between late antiquity and early middle ages

Signs of weakness and crisis in the Western cities of the Roman Empire (c. II–III AD)

From "Roma quadrata" to "la grande Roma dei Tarquini" : A Study of the Literary Tradition on Rome's Territorial Growth under the Kings

Cicero and Roman Religion : Eight Studies

Pervading Empire : Relationality and Diversity in the Roman Provinces
