Expulsion, withdrawal and absence in the myths and cults of mixanthropic deities

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25 octobre 2017

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Emma Aston, « Expulsion, withdrawal and absence in the myths and cults of mixanthropic deities », Presses universitaires de Liège, ID : 10.4000/books.pulg.1624


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1. The deity within the landscape Mixanthropic deities are represented as highly prone to movement within an imagined landscape, a landscape conceived in terms of spatial zones and boundaries which may be passed between and crossed. It is typical of Greek myth that certain topographical features are used in a highly symbolic manner to reflect on both human and divine existence. 1.1. The mountain cave: Phigalian Demeter The association of caves with themes of movement has been recognised with ...

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