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Attis, Between Myth and History:

King, Priest, and God
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BRILL, 2002 - Religion - 207 pages
This volume deals with the figure of Attis. The work aims to reconsider the mythical and cultic information about this character, trying to provide proof of the processes of construction" and "reconstruction" that have contributed to the moulding of the different forms of Attis that developed as a result of various demands within different religious traditions. After an introduction about the history of the studies, the first part examines the oldest evidence on Attis, resorting to comparison with religious traditions earlier than or contemporary with Phrygian culture. The second part tackles the classical world and collects the elements of continuity and of innovation in respect of Asianic religious traditions. The third part analyses the problem of the processes of reinterpretation of the traditional cults that both the "pagan" philosophers and the fathers of the Church effected. The link between Attis and Death is discussed in the fourth part."
  

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Contents

ancient accounts and modern study
1
Attis between Phrygia and Lydia
16
Greece and Rome
61
new interpretations
119
mythical death
152
Conclusions
165
Mil
171
Index of names
199
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