Archetypal Images in Greek Religion : : 5. Zeus and Hera: Archetypal Image of Father, Husband, and Wife / / Carl Kerényi.
What did Zeus mean to the Greeks? And who was Hera, united with Zeus historically and archetypally as if they were a human pair? C. Kerenyi fills a gap in our knowledge of the religious history of Europe by responding to these questions. Examining the word Zeus and its Greek synonyms theos and daimo...
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. The Word Zeus and Its Synonyms, Theos and Daimon -- II. The Beginnings of the Zeus Religion and Its Early History -- III. The Emergence of the Olympian Divine Family -- IV. Poseidon as 'Husband' and 'Father' -- V. Zeus the Brother-Husband -- VI. Hera Cults in the Peloponnese, Euboea, and Boeotia -- VII. The Great Goddess of Samos and Paestum -- Abbreviations -- List of Works Cited -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. The Word Zeus and Its Synonyms, Theos and Daimon -- II. The Beginnings of the Zeus Religion and Its Early History -- III. The Emergence of the Olympian Divine Family -- IV. Poseidon as 'Husband' and 'Father' -- V. Zeus the Brother-Husband -- VI. Hera Cults in the Peloponnese, Euboea, and Boeotia -- VII. The Great Goddess of Samos and Paestum -- Abbreviations -- List of Works Cited -- Index |
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