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CLA/SRS 3333 Religions of the Graeco-Roman World Jitse H.F. Dijkstra Historical background: Greek history Bronze Age 3000-1200 BC ‘Dark Ages’ 1200-750 Archaic Period 750-500 Classical Period 500-323 Minoan Civilization Mycenean Civilization (1600-1200) Trojan War? ca. 1000: Dorian immigration into Greece (Spartans and on Peloponnese); Ionians (e.g. Athens), Aeolians 776: first Olympic games Rise of the City State (polis); colonization of Italy (‘Magna Graecia’) Homer, Hesiod 490-479: Persian Wars: Herodotus 431-404: Peloponnesian War: Thucydides sophists; Socrates/Plato; tragedy writers: Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides; comedy: Aristophanes struggle between states Greek History (next) Aristotle 338: Macedonia wins battle of Chaeronea; 336: Phillip dead 336-323: his son, Alexander the Great conquers the world Hellenistic Period 323-30 BC 323: division of Alexander’s empire: Ptolemies in Egypt; Seleucids in Persia; Antigonids Greece 148: Macedonia Roman 146: sack of Corinth; Greece Roman province 64: conquest of Syria; 30: conquest of Egypt 27: start Roman Empire under Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) Knowledge Greek Religion: mostly Classical and Hellenistic Period! 1. City/village (polis, astu, kome): where you live Akropolis (‘upper city’, Athens) Acrocorinth: the akropolis of Corinth Mt. Olympus 2. Mountain: where you don’t live 3 symbolic connotations in myth: 1. outside/wild (you get raw materials from there: Argo; strange creatures: Centaurs live there; hunting ground: myth of Aktaion) 2. ‘before’ (Deukalion and Pyrrha survive flood on Mt Parnassos) 3. Reversals: place to meet gods (Aktaion), where mad women live (maenads) Rule: what is often ‘real’ in myth is symbolic in ritual, e.g. maenads were in reality not mad but taking part in women’s rituals outside of the male-dominated world! 3. Sea: ambiguous