Synopses & Reviews
The German scholar Hermann Usener (1834-1905) made an important contribution to nineteenth-century scholarship in the fields of philology and comparative religion. In order to recreate a picture of the religions of the Greco-Roman world he drew on elements from the fields of ethnology, phenomenology and hermeneutics. This four-volume collection of essays and reviews was published posthumously in 1912-1914. Volume 4 (1913) contains 22 of Usener's essays on the history of religion, arranged in chronological order. Usener's impressive command of the field is demonstrated in this wide-ranging book, which includes studies of the god Kallone, flood myths, John Chrysostom's understanding of the origins of the divine liturgy, and Keraunos, the King of Macedonia.
Synopsis
Volume 4 (1913) contains 22 essays on the history of religion, ranging from Kallone to Chrysostom.
Synopsis
In Volume 4 (1913) of this four-volume work, 22 of Usener's essays on the history of religion appear in chronological order. They include studies of the god Kallone, flood myths, John Chrysostom, relations between the Roman Senate and the Church, and Keraunos, the King of Macedonia.
Table of Contents
Vorwort; 1. Kallone; 2. Italische Mythen; 3. Das Verhältnis des römischen Senats zur Kirche in der Ostgothenzeit; 4. Gielebert de la Porrée; 5. Weihnachtspredigt des Sophronios; 6. Chronistische Aufzeichnungen über die Jahre 1414-1420; 7. Pasparios; 8. Übersehenes; 9. Der Stoff des griechischen Epos; 10. Göttliche Synonyme; 11. Beiläufige Bemerkungen; 12. Aus Julian von Halikarnass; 13. Zwillingsbildung; 14. Italische Volksjustiz; 15. Zu den Sintfluthsagen; 16. Divus Alexander; 17. Milch und Honig; 18. Eine Spur des Petrusevangeliums; 19. Heilige Handlung; 20. Psithyros; 21. Klagen und Lachen; 22. Keraunos; Register.