Title
Keltische Theonymie, Kulte, interpretatio
Subtitle (de)
X. Workshop F.E.R.C.AN., Paris 24.–26. Mai 2010
Language
German
Language
English
Language
French
Language
Spanish
Description (de)
Diese zehnte Buchpublikation im Rahmen des ÖAW-Projekts „Fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum“ vertieft verschiedene Aspekte der religiösen Überlieferung keltischsprechender Bevölkerungen, von Britannien und der Iberischen Halbinsel über Gallien und Germanien bis hin zum alten Italien und Dakien.
Description (en)
This tenth volume appearing within the framework of the OEAW interdisciplinary research- project Fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum increases our understanding of several aspects of the religious traditions handed down by Celtic-speaking populations, from Britain and the Iberian Peninsula to ancient Italy and Dacia, all through the Gauls and the Germaniae.
Description (en)
This tenth volume appearing within the framework of the OEAW interdisciplinary research- project Fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum increases our understanding of several aspects of the religious traditions handed down by Celtic-speaking populations, from Britain and the Iberian Peninsula to ancient Italy and Dacia, all through the Gauls and the Germaniae. G. Bauchhenss corrects some preconceived notions about iconography; F. Burillo Mozota, J. A. Arenas Esteban and M. P. Burillo Cuadrado investigate the cultural context of an astronomic platform at Segeda; P. Scherrer puts the nautae Parisiaci pillar on a new hermeneutical basis; N. Gavrilović looks for Celtic speakers in Eastern Europe. J. Gorrochategui, M. C. González Rodríguez, P. Lajoye offer partly revised readings of several votive inscriptions and divine names while P. Y. Lambert, B. Rémy, X. Delamarre analyse theonymical epithets in different ways and N. Beck scrutinizes the relationship between deities and ethnics. P. de Bernardo Stempel discusses the transformations to be observed in a provincial pantheon from the first Celtic inscriptions to the latest Roman ones; W. Spickermann questions the continuity between Pre-Roman and Romano-Celtic religion; A. Hofeneder follows the trail of an Old Celtic and later syncretic deity up to the Imperial Roman historical tradition. M. Hainzmann and P. de Bernardo Stempel present – with the help of numerous and easy understandable tables – an innovative systematization of the various syncretic phenomena known as Interpretatio, whose geographic diversity is pointed out by F. Marco Simón.
Keywords (de)
Keltische Religion in vorrömischer und gallo-römischer Zeit, Epigraphik, Archäologie, Ikonographie, Interpretatio
Keywords (en)
Pre-Roman Celtic religion, Romano-Celtic religion, Epigraphy, Archaeology, Iconography, Interpretatio
ISBN
978-3-7001-7369-4
Editor
Andreas  Hofeneder
Editor
Patrizia  de Bernardo Stempel
Format
application/pdf
Size
46.7 MB
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CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 AT
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Epigraphic
ÖFOS
Classical archaeology
ÖFOS
History of religion
ÖFOS
Celtology
BIC Standard Subject Categories
Ancient history: to c 500 CE
BIC Standard Subject Categories
Prehistoric archaeology
BIC Standard Subject Categories
Classical Greek & Roman archaeology
BIC Standard Subject Categories
Celtic religion & mythology
BIC Standard Subject Categories
Historical & comparative linguistics
Type of publication
Book
Grant Number: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
PUB 87
Pages or Volume
274 Seiten
Series Title
Mitteilungen der Prähistorischen Kommission
Volume
79
Publishing Address
Wien
Publisher
Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Publication Date
2013-08
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https://e-book.fwf.ac.at/o:400

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978-3-7001-7369-4

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