Where dreams may come : incubation sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman world /

Where Dreams May Come was the winner of the 2018 Charles J . Goodwin Award of Merit, awarded by the Society for Classical Studies. In this book, Gil H. Renberg examines the ancient religious phenomenon of "incubation\', the ritual of sleeping at a divinity's sanctuary in order to obta...

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Main Author: Renberg, Gil H.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2016.

Series: Religions in the Graeco-Roman World 184.
Religions in the Graeco-Roman World Online, Supplement 2017, ISBN: 9789004328099.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material Volume I /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t General Introduction /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Early Development of Incubation /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Therapeutic Incubation in the Greek World: Asklepios /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Therapeutic Incubation in the Greek World: Other Greek Cults /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Divinatory Incubation in the Greek World /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Sarapis and Isis /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Saqqâra and the "House of Osiris-Apis" /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Amenhotep and Imhotep at Deir el-Bahari and Thebes /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Other Egyptian Cults /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Sites Insufficiently, Dubiously or Wrongly Linked to Incubation /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Other Forms of Direct Divination at Sanctuaries: Auditory Epiphanies, Induced Visions, and the Question of Voice-Oracles in Egypt /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Sources for "Fertility Incubation" from Greece, Egypt and the Ancient Near East /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Proxy Incubation and Priestly Incubation /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t The Language of Pre-Incubatory Prayer /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Dietary Restrictions, Fasting and Incubation /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Were the Sexes Separated During Incubation? /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Illustrated Catalog of Incubation Reliefs from the Cults of Asklepios and Amphiaraos /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Incubation Reliefs beyond Attica? /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Problems Concerning the Early Cult and Oracle of Amphiaraos /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Hypnos/Somnus and Oneiros as Evidence for Incubation at Asklepieia: A Reassessment /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Libanius and Asklepios: A Case Study /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t The "Letter on a Stele" as Possible Evidence for Incubation in Third Millennium bce Egypt /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Dream Interpreters and Incubation at Egyptian Sanctuaries /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Egyptian Festivals and Divinatory Incubation /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Incubation in Late Antique Christianity: A Bibliographical Survey and Analysis of the Sources /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Lepers' Visions at Hammat Gader (Emmatha): A Form of Incubation in Late Antique Syria? /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Bibliography /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Index Locorum /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Index Verborum /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t General Index /  |r Gil H. Renberg --   |t Concordances to Index Locorum /  |r Gil H. Renberg. 
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