Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual and Myth

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Author: Walter Burkert

ISBN-10: 0520058755

ISBN-13: 9780520058750

Category: Ancient Greek Religion

Blood sacrifice, the ritual slaughter of animals, has been basic to religion through history, so that it survives in spiritualized form even in Christianity. How did this violent phenomenon achieve the status of the sacred? This question is examined in Walter Burkert's famous study.

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"A milestone, not only in the field of classics but in the wider field of the history of religion. . . . It will find a place alongside the works of Jane Ellen Harrison, Sir James George Frazer, Claude Levi-Strauss, and van Gennep."—Wendy Flaherty, Divinity School, University of Chicago"This book is a professional classic, an absolute must for any serious student of Greek religion."—Albert Henrichs, Harvard University

Translator's Preface Preface to the English Edition List of Illustrations IntroductionI. Sacrifice, Hunting, and Funerary Rituals II. Werewolves around the Tripod Kettle III. Dissolution and New Year's Festival IV. Anthesteria V. EleusisAbbreviations and Bibliography Index