
Divining Disaster. Signs of Catastrophe in Ancient Greek Culture - Hardcover
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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Michiel van VeldhuizenSeries:Mnemosyne, SupplementsPublish date:10/23/2025Pages:424
Languages:EnglishPublisher:BrillISBN-13:9789004738560ISBN-10:9004738568UPC:9789004738560Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Ancient, CivilizationSize:9.25 x 6.10 x 0.94 inchesWeight:1.7218Product ID:SC0CWDES1N
In a world riddled with earthquakes and plagued by epidemics, how did the ancient Greeks cope with, and make sense of, disaster? As our present-day environment is perceived to be increasingly perilous, this book includes the ancient Greek world in the longue durée of disaster discourse. Drawing on anthropological disaster studies, ecocriticism, and cognitive studies, this study considers disaster as a semiotic phenomenon marked by uncertainty. Divining disaster, then, functions as a hermeneutic form of disaster management that alleviates uncertainty and assigns agency, not only in religious practices such as oracle consultation but also in historical and mythological narratives.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:BrillISBN-13:9789004738560ISBN-10:9004738568UPC:9789004738560Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Ancient, CivilizationSize:9.25 x 6.10 x 0.94 inchesWeight:1.7218Product ID:SC0CWDES1N
Michiel van Veldhuizen (PhD '19, Brown University) is Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His research interests include ancient Greek literature, religion and ecocriticism. He has published on such topics as sacrifice, animals, oracles, and eclipse poetry.
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