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THE SHRINE OF DODONA IN THE ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL AGES. A HISTORY

Jessica Piccinini
Pubblication date: 2017
Publisher: EUM Edizioni Università di Macerata
Description

Travelling to oracular sanctuaries was one of the main motivations for long-distance movements in antiquity. Located on the fringes of the Greek world, the oracular sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona attracted visitors from the Early Iron Age, but only from the mid-7thcentury BC onwards did its catchment area expand far beyond the Pindos mountain range. This book covers the history of the shrine from its emergence as a cult place up to the acquisition of a pan-Hellenic reputation, taking into account the communities and private individuals who dedicated, consulted, and performed rituals there.

About the Author
Jessica Piccinini (DPhil in Ancient History, 2012) is Research Associate at the University of Vienna. She has been awarded research scholarships and fellowships at the University of Vienna, the Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene, the Center of Hellenic Studies (Washington DC), the National Hellenic Research Foundation, the University of Cincinnati. Her research interests focus on the history and historiography of Epirus, the Adriatic Sea in Greek and Roman times, and Greek epigraphy of north-western Greece.

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Title

The Shrine of Dodona in the Archaic and Classical Ages. A History

Authors

Jessica Piccinini

Pages

203

Pubblication date

2017

Publisher

EUM Edizioni Università di Macerata

Series

Monografie fuori collana

Support

Paper

Format

Brossura

ISBN

978-88-6056-547-1

Price

14.00