01823cam a22003974i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067020001800082035002000100040003300120082002500153100003700178245011600215264003800331300004200369336002100411337002500432338002300457490006200480504004000542504003400582505068000616526001001296526001001306526001001316526001001326526000801336526000801344526000801352526000801360526000801368526000801376526000801384651003301392PE-LiUPU20250731172931.0170621s2016 mau rb 001 0 eng d a9004319182 a9789004319189 a(Sirsi) a204439 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a292.0809385bM562221 aMikalson, Jon D.,d1943-eautor.10aNew aspects of religion in ancient Athens :bhonors, authorities, esthetics, and society /cby Jon D. Mikalson. 1aLeiden ;aBoston :bBrill,c2016. axii, 347 páginas ;c25 centimetros. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier0 aReligions in the Graeco-Roman world,x0927-7633 ;vv. 183 aBibliografía : páginas 307-316. aÍndices: páginas 335-347.0 aApprobation. The qualifiers of Athenian religious practices -- The good priests and priestesses -- Who sacrifices and to whom? -- Who reports what? -- Who pays for what? -- Authority. Introduction -- Patria -- Nomoi and Psephismata -- Oracles and divination -- The four authorities -- Approbation and Authority. The rhetoric to Alexander -- Authority of the polis -- Approbation -- Social and esthetic dimensions of religious actions -- Appendices. The oracles of Demosthenes 43 and 21 -- Demosthenes, Prooemium 54 -- Holy Well -- Osiotis -- Curse Tablets from Cnidus and Osiotis -- Some non-Athenian praises of religious actions -- Athens and the Cult of Eleusinian Demeter. aSEG42 aSEG41 aSEG40 aSEG39 aP94 aP87 aP86 aP85 aP77 aP76 aP35 4aAtenas (Grecia)xReligión.