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A Question About Rituals

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 3:39 pm
by ruthaki
If a person was making a supplication to a goddess (in particular, Athena) what would be the appropriate rituals and sacrifices? (I know Alexander was said to be meticulous and generous about this. But I need to know what other people might be expected to offer, the rituals etc)

Re: A Question About Rituals

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 10:28 am
by derek
Ruth,These books are very good sources of information on Greek daily life, and contain a wealth of details that don't usually make it into history books. Both have chapters on religious customs and rituals.Daily Life in Greece at the Time of Pericles by Robert Flaceliere; published by Phoenix Press.The Greeks; Their Life and Customs by E Guhl and W Koner; published by Senate.Derek Holmes

Re: A Question About Rituals

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 2:33 am
by ruthaki
Thanks Derek. I found out a few things on the web, however these books look like some I should add to my research library.

Re: A Question About Rituals

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 2:04 pm
by karen
Ruth, two more books for you:_Greek Religion_, by Walter Burkert, 1977, trans. to English 1985._Festivals of the Athenians_, by H.W. Parke, 1977. (I assume whoever you have supplicating is most likely Makedonian, but maybe this one will help peripherally.)Good luck!Karen

Re: A Question About Rituals

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:16 pm
by ruthaki
Thanks, Karen. In this incident it's Phokion, the military governor of Athens making a supplication to Athena. Just a little scene but someone in my critique group called me on the ritual part and I recall one of my Classical scholar friends telling me once, you better get it or someone will who knows will notice the error. I appreciate the help I get from this site, even when it isn't directly connected with The Great One, it is to do with events that took place leading to the fall of his dynasty