Description: In Search of God the Mother by Lynn E. Roller An examination of an intriguing figure in the religious life of the ancient Mediterranean world, the Phrygian Mother Goddess, known to the Greeks and Romans as Cybele or Magna Mater, the Great Mother. The text presents and analyzes literary, historiographic and archaeological data. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book examines one of the most intriguing figures in the religious life of the ancient Mediterranean world, the Phrygian Mother Goddess, known to the Greeks and Romans as Cybele or Magna Mater, the Great Mother. Her cult was particularly prominent in central Anatolia (modern Turkey), and spread from there through the Greek and Roman world. She was an enormously popular figure, attracting devotion from common people and potentates alike. This book is the first comprehensive assembly and discussion of the entire extant evidence concerning the worship of the Phrygian Mother Goddess, from her earliest appearance in the prehistoric record to the early centuries of the Roman Empire.Lynn E. Roller presents and analyzes literary, historiographic, and archaeological data with equal acuity and flair. While previous studies have tended to emphasize the more outrageous aspects of the Mother Goddesss cult, such as her orgiastic rituals and the eunuch priests who attended her, this book places a special focus on Cybeles position in Anatolia and the ways in which the identity of the goddess changed as her cult was transmitted to Greece and Rome. Roller gives a detailed account of the growth, spread, and evolution of her cult, her ceremonies, and her meaning for her adherents.This book will introduce students of Classical antiquity to many aspects of the Great Mother which have been previously unexamined, and will interest anyone who has ever been piqued by curiosity about the Mother Goddess of the ancient Western world. Author Biography Lynn E. Roller is Professor of Classics at the University of California, Davis. She is author of The Nonverbal Graffiti, Dipinti, and Stamps, Gordion Special Studies 1 (1987). Review "Rollers exceptionally fine book offers a different kind of narrative, one that is focused on the genealogy of a single deity. Her book is a carefully researched, well-organized, lucid, and astute biography of the Phrygian Mother Goddess, better known as Cybele. . . . Roller has produced a textured and nuanced genealogy of ancient Cybele that should be essential reading for anyone interested in the intricate biography of this deity."--Lauren E. Talalay, American Journal of Archaeology Long Description This book examines one of the most intriguing figures in the religious life of the ancient Mediterranean world, the Phrygian Mother Goddess, known to the Greeks and Romans as Cybele or Magna Mater, the Great Mother. Her cult was particularly prominent in central Anatolia (modern Turkey), and spread from there through the Greek and Roman world. She was an enormously popular figure, attracting devotion from common people and potentates alike. This book is the first comprehensive assembly and discussion of the entire extant evidence concerning the worship of the Phrygian Mother Goddess, from her earliest appearance in the prehistoric record to the early centuries of the Roman Empire. Lynn E. Roller presents and analyzes literary, historiographic, and archaeological data with equal acuity and flair. While previous studies have tended to emphasize the more outrageous aspects of the Mother Goddesss cult, such as her orgiastic rituals and the eunuch priests who attended her, this book places a special focus on Cybeles position in Anatolia and the ways in which the identity of the goddess changed as her cult was transmitted to Greece and Rome. Roller gives a detailed account of the growth, spread, and evolution of her cult, her ceremonies, and her meaning for her adherents. This book will introduce students of Classical antiquity to many aspects of the Great Mother which have been previously unexamined, and will interest anyone who has ever been piqued by curiosity about the Mother Goddess of the ancient Western world. Details ISBN0520210247 Author Lynn E. Roller Short Title IN SEARCH OF GOD THE MOTHER Pages 400 Publisher University of California Press Language English ISBN-10 0520210247 ISBN-13 9780520210240 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 1999 Imprint University of California Press Subtitle The Cult of Anatolian Cybele Country of Publication United States Place of Publication Berkerley Residence US DOI 10.1604/9780520210240 UK Release Date 1999-07-13 AU Release Date 1999-07-13 NZ Release Date 1999-07-13 US Release Date 1999-07-13 Publication Date 1999-07-13 DEWEY 292.2114 Illustrations 76 b-w photographs, 2 line drawings, 2 maps. Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159361651;
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Book Title: In Search of God the Mother: the Cult of Anatolian Cybele
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Author: Lynn E. Roller
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Archaeology, Literature, Religious History, History
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Year: 1999
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Item Weight: 953g
Number of Pages: 400 Pages