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Mytologie a kulty antického světa

Předmět na Filozofická fakulta |
AKAV00046

Sylabus

Sylabus:

1. Introduction into the undertanding of myth, mythology, cult and religion

2. Ancient Mediterranean - one or many territories, ethnics, mythologies and religions?

3. Greek Mythology

4. Greek Cults

5. Roman Legends

6. Roman "cultus deorum" and/or "religio"

7. Etruscan mythology and cults

8. Thracian mythology and cults

9. Dacian mythology and cults

10. Celtic mythology and cults

11. Iberian mythology and cults

12. Mythology and cults of the East

13. Conclusion Bibliography: Kearns, E.: Ancient Greek Religion: A Sourcebook, Chicester

2010. Beard, M., North, J., Price, S.: Religions of Rome I., II., Cambridge

1998. Maurizio, L.: Classical Mythology in Context, Oxford

2015. Thomson de Grummond, N., Simon, E. (Eds.): The Religion of the Etruscans, Austin

2006. Bonfante, L.: Etruscan Myths, Austin

2006. Graninger, D. et al. (eds.): A Companion to Ancient Thrace, Chicester

2015. Macbain, A.: Celtic MYthology and Religion, Charleston

2009. Grumeza, I.: Dacia, Lanham

2009. MacLeod, S. P.: Celtic Myth and Religion, Jefferson

2011. Healey, J. F.: The Religion of the Nabataeans, Leiden

2001. Johnston, S. I.: Ancient Religions, Cambridge

2007.

Anotace

Anotace: The course aims to provide the introduction to the spiritual worlds of the people of the ancient

Mediterranean. Where it is possible short information on mythologies of these people and after discussing the myths archaeological evidence for the cults performed on particular territory and yb particular cultures/people will be offered.

Methodologically is the course based on both literaly and archaeological sources. Ancient authors wrote on gods, heroes as well as on cults and religious festivals and sites. All this together sheds light on the thought and habits of not only Greeks and Romans, but also Etruscans, Thracians, Dacians, Celts, Iberians and cults of the East

(Egyptians, Jews, Nabataeans).