The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse
Rethinks the workings of polytheism in ancient Greece through exploring the goddess Hera in her complex relationship to Zeus
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Zusammenfassung: | Rethinks the workings of polytheism in ancient Greece through exploring the goddess Hera in her complex relationship to Zeus |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.5 The Sovereign Bride of Samos -- 2.5.1 A Grandiose Temple in the Middle of the Aegean -- 2.5.2 In the Shadow of the Chastetree: Birth, Parthenia, Separation, and Return -- 2.5.3 'The Glorious Young Bride of Zeus, Queen of the Island' -- 2.5.4 Mistress of the Island, Offerings, and Donors -- 2.6 From Olympus to Olympia -- 2.6.1 Heaven on Earth -- 2.6.2 The Archaic Temple at the Heart of the Altis -- 2.6.3 Hera in the Olympian Pantheon: The Monuments -- 2.6.4 Hera in the Olympian Pantheon: Capturing the Theogony -- 2.6.5 The Power of Sovereignty: Olympios/Olympia -- 2.6.6 The Conjugal Bed and the Throne: Pelops and Hippodameia -- 2.6.7 Competition, 'Synecism', and Marriage: The Hēraia -- 2.6.8 Return to the Heraion -- 2.7 The Hera of Zeus and the Zeus of Hera -- 2.7.1 Powers of Accomplishment: Teleios/Teleia -- 2.7.2 At Athens: a Hieros Gamos and Some Sacrificial Precautions -- 2.8 The Sovereign Queen: Cult Title, Ritual, and Topography -- 2.8.1 When She Is the 'Queen' -- 2.8.2 Ascending towards the Kynthos at Delos -- 2.8.3 The Basileia of Lesbos: New Information from Sappho -- 2.8.4 Hera Akraia at Perachora and Bounaia at Corinth -- 2.8.5 The Sovereign Queen of the Achaeans in the West -- 2.9 From the City Cults to Olympus: Return to the Dios Apatē -- 3 From Anger to Glory: Testing and Legitimising -- 3.1 Cholos: Profiling an Angry Goddess -- 3.2 Gaining Access to Olympus -- 3.3 Herakles, Hera, and Kleos -- 3.3.1 The Glory of Hera, Glory by Way of Hera -- 3.3.2 'Now She Loves Him' -- 3.3.3 Monster and Trials -- 3.3.4 Legitimation, Breastfeeding, and Marriage -- 3.3.5 Hebe, Daughter of Hera, and the Hēbē -- 3.4 Dionysos, 'The God Who Arrives' on Olympus -- 3.4.1 From the Anger of the Wife to the Immortality of the Son -- 3.4.2 The Throne of the Queen: Integration and Reintegration -- 3.4.3 Constructive Antagonisms | |
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contents | Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 On Olympus: Conjugal Bed and Royal Throne -- 1.1 A Kind of Overture: Hera's Characteristic Epithets -- 1.2 Ultimate Spouse -- 1.2.1 'Sister and Wife': Family Affairs -- 1.2.2 The Supreme Beauty of the Divine Spouse -- 1.2.3 Dios Apatē and the Erotic Power of Parthenia -- 1.2.4 Marriage and Sovereignty -- 1.3 Intimate Enemy -- 1.3.1 The Sovereign Queen, Eris, and Cholos -- 1.3.2 In the Midst of the Battle: The Mother of Ares -- 1.3.3 The Play of Eris and the Place of the Queen -- 1.4 Hera, between Childbirth and Filiation -- 1.4.1 The Problematic Status of Hephaistos -- 1.4.2 The Mother of Eileithyia in Action -- 1.4.3 From the Labour of Eileithyia to Filiation -- 1.4.4 The Jealousy of Hera and the Children of Zeus -- 1.5 The Lineage and the Nurse -- 1.6 The Queen's Ultimate Challenge: On the Trail of a Lost Hymn? -- 1.6.1 The Text -- 1.6.2 From the Wrath of Hera to a Cosmic Crisis -- 1.6.3 The Return of Order and Constructive Eris -- 1.6.4 From the Intimate Enemy to the Ultimate Spouse -- 1.7 The Hera of Zeus in Archaic Poetry -- 2 In the Cities: Teleia and Basileia -- 2.1 As a Prelude: Exclusive Cult Titles -- 2.2 Stymphalus and the Hera Cycle -- 2.3 The Daidala of Plataia -- 2.3.1 The Goddess of Kithairon -- 2.3.2 The Narratives and the Cycle -- 2.3.3 The Procession and the Sacrifice -- 2.3.4 Marriage, Sovereignty, Reconciliation -- 2.4 The Goddess of Argos in Her Dwelling -- 2.4.1 The Goddess of Argos, the Argive Plain, and the City of Argos -- 2.4.2 The Traces of the Cycle about the Goddess between Myths and Rites -- 2.4.3 Veils of Marriage and a Veiled Marriage -- 2.4.4 The Sceptre, the Cuckoo, the Throne -- 2.4.5 Hera and the Sovereignty of Zeus 2.5 The Sovereign Bride of Samos -- 2.5.1 A Grandiose Temple in the Middle of the Aegean -- 2.5.2 In the Shadow of the Chastetree: Birth, Parthenia, Separation, and Return -- 2.5.3 'The Glorious Young Bride of Zeus, Queen of the Island' -- 2.5.4 Mistress of the Island, Offerings, and Donors -- 2.6 From Olympus to Olympia -- 2.6.1 Heaven on Earth -- 2.6.2 The Archaic Temple at the Heart of the Altis -- 2.6.3 Hera in the Olympian Pantheon: The Monuments -- 2.6.4 Hera in the Olympian Pantheon: Capturing the Theogony -- 2.6.5 The Power of Sovereignty: Olympios/Olympia -- 2.6.6 The Conjugal Bed and the Throne: Pelops and Hippodameia -- 2.6.7 Competition, 'Synecism', and Marriage: The Hēraia -- 2.6.8 Return to the Heraion -- 2.7 The Hera of Zeus and the Zeus of Hera -- 2.7.1 Powers of Accomplishment: Teleios/Teleia -- 2.7.2 At Athens: a Hieros Gamos and Some Sacrificial Precautions -- 2.8 The Sovereign Queen: Cult Title, Ritual, and Topography -- 2.8.1 When She Is the 'Queen' -- 2.8.2 Ascending towards the Kynthos at Delos -- 2.8.3 The Basileia of Lesbos: New Information from Sappho -- 2.8.4 Hera Akraia at Perachora and Bounaia at Corinth -- 2.8.5 The Sovereign Queen of the Achaeans in the West -- 2.9 From the City Cults to Olympus: Return to the Dios Apatē -- 3 From Anger to Glory: Testing and Legitimising -- 3.1 Cholos: Profiling an Angry Goddess -- 3.2 Gaining Access to Olympus -- 3.3 Herakles, Hera, and Kleos -- 3.3.1 The Glory of Hera, Glory by Way of Hera -- 3.3.2 'Now She Loves Him' -- 3.3.3 Monster and Trials -- 3.3.4 Legitimation, Breastfeeding, and Marriage -- 3.3.5 Hebe, Daughter of Hera, and the Hēbē -- 3.4 Dionysos, 'The God Who Arrives' on Olympus -- 3.4.1 From the Anger of the Wife to the Immortality of the Son -- 3.4.2 The Throne of the Queen: Integration and Reintegration -- 3.4.3 Constructive Antagonisms 3.5 The Fabrication of Olympus in Images -- 3.5.1 'As If She Were Her Daughter, Too' -- 3.5.2 The Wife of Zeus vis-à-vis Dionysos -- 3.6 Heroic Stakes and the Crises of Sovereignty -- 3.6.1 From Laius to Oedipus -- 3.6.2 From Pelias to Jason -- 3.6.2.1 The Kleos of the Argonauts -- 3.6.2.2 The Hybris of Pelias -- Envoi -- Bibliography -- Index locorum -- General Index |
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spelling | Pirenne-Delforge, Vinciane 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)1055784217 aut The Hera of Zeus Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (406 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Classical Scholarship in Translation Ser Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 On Olympus: Conjugal Bed and Royal Throne -- 1.1 A Kind of Overture: Hera's Characteristic Epithets -- 1.2 Ultimate Spouse -- 1.2.1 'Sister and Wife': Family Affairs -- 1.2.2 The Supreme Beauty of the Divine Spouse -- 1.2.3 Dios Apatē and the Erotic Power of Parthenia -- 1.2.4 Marriage and Sovereignty -- 1.3 Intimate Enemy -- 1.3.1 The Sovereign Queen, Eris, and Cholos -- 1.3.2 In the Midst of the Battle: The Mother of Ares -- 1.3.3 The Play of Eris and the Place of the Queen -- 1.4 Hera, between Childbirth and Filiation -- 1.4.1 The Problematic Status of Hephaistos -- 1.4.2 The Mother of Eileithyia in Action -- 1.4.3 From the Labour of Eileithyia to Filiation -- 1.4.4 The Jealousy of Hera and the Children of Zeus -- 1.5 The Lineage and the Nurse -- 1.6 The Queen's Ultimate Challenge: On the Trail of a Lost Hymn? -- 1.6.1 The Text -- 1.6.2 From the Wrath of Hera to a Cosmic Crisis -- 1.6.3 The Return of Order and Constructive Eris -- 1.6.4 From the Intimate Enemy to the Ultimate Spouse -- 1.7 The Hera of Zeus in Archaic Poetry -- 2 In the Cities: Teleia and Basileia -- 2.1 As a Prelude: Exclusive Cult Titles -- 2.2 Stymphalus and the Hera Cycle -- 2.3 The Daidala of Plataia -- 2.3.1 The Goddess of Kithairon -- 2.3.2 The Narratives and the Cycle -- 2.3.3 The Procession and the Sacrifice -- 2.3.4 Marriage, Sovereignty, Reconciliation -- 2.4 The Goddess of Argos in Her Dwelling -- 2.4.1 The Goddess of Argos, the Argive Plain, and the City of Argos -- 2.4.2 The Traces of the Cycle about the Goddess between Myths and Rites -- 2.4.3 Veils of Marriage and a Veiled Marriage -- 2.4.4 The Sceptre, the Cuckoo, the Throne -- 2.4.5 Hera and the Sovereignty of Zeus 2.5 The Sovereign Bride of Samos -- 2.5.1 A Grandiose Temple in the Middle of the Aegean -- 2.5.2 In the Shadow of the Chastetree: Birth, Parthenia, Separation, and Return -- 2.5.3 'The Glorious Young Bride of Zeus, Queen of the Island' -- 2.5.4 Mistress of the Island, Offerings, and Donors -- 2.6 From Olympus to Olympia -- 2.6.1 Heaven on Earth -- 2.6.2 The Archaic Temple at the Heart of the Altis -- 2.6.3 Hera in the Olympian Pantheon: The Monuments -- 2.6.4 Hera in the Olympian Pantheon: Capturing the Theogony -- 2.6.5 The Power of Sovereignty: Olympios/Olympia -- 2.6.6 The Conjugal Bed and the Throne: Pelops and Hippodameia -- 2.6.7 Competition, 'Synecism', and Marriage: The Hēraia -- 2.6.8 Return to the Heraion -- 2.7 The Hera of Zeus and the Zeus of Hera -- 2.7.1 Powers of Accomplishment: Teleios/Teleia -- 2.7.2 At Athens: a Hieros Gamos and Some Sacrificial Precautions -- 2.8 The Sovereign Queen: Cult Title, Ritual, and Topography -- 2.8.1 When She Is the 'Queen' -- 2.8.2 Ascending towards the Kynthos at Delos -- 2.8.3 The Basileia of Lesbos: New Information from Sappho -- 2.8.4 Hera Akraia at Perachora and Bounaia at Corinth -- 2.8.5 The Sovereign Queen of the Achaeans in the West -- 2.9 From the City Cults to Olympus: Return to the Dios Apatē -- 3 From Anger to Glory: Testing and Legitimising -- 3.1 Cholos: Profiling an Angry Goddess -- 3.2 Gaining Access to Olympus -- 3.3 Herakles, Hera, and Kleos -- 3.3.1 The Glory of Hera, Glory by Way of Hera -- 3.3.2 'Now She Loves Him' -- 3.3.3 Monster and Trials -- 3.3.4 Legitimation, Breastfeeding, and Marriage -- 3.3.5 Hebe, Daughter of Hera, and the Hēbē -- 3.4 Dionysos, 'The God Who Arrives' on Olympus -- 3.4.1 From the Anger of the Wife to the Immortality of the Son -- 3.4.2 The Throne of the Queen: Integration and Reintegration -- 3.4.3 Constructive Antagonisms 3.5 The Fabrication of Olympus in Images -- 3.5.1 'As If She Were Her Daughter, Too' -- 3.5.2 The Wife of Zeus vis-à-vis Dionysos -- 3.6 Heroic Stakes and the Crises of Sovereignty -- 3.6.1 From Laius to Oedipus -- 3.6.2 From Pelias to Jason -- 3.6.2.1 The Kleos of the Argonauts -- 3.6.2.2 The Hybris of Pelias -- Envoi -- Bibliography -- Index locorum -- General Index Rethinks the workings of polytheism in ancient Greece through exploring the goddess Hera in her complex relationship to Zeus Hera-(Greek deity) Zeus-(Greek deity) Mythology, Greek Electronic books Pironti, Gabriella 1969- Sonstige (DE-588)1076043585 oth Geuss, Raymond 1946- Sonstige (DE-588)11080032X oth Graf, Fritz 1944- Sonstige (DE-588)136674046 oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pirenne-Delforge, Vinciane The Hera of Zeus Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,c2022 9781108841030 |
spellingShingle | Pirenne-Delforge, Vinciane 1963- The Hera of Zeus Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 On Olympus: Conjugal Bed and Royal Throne -- 1.1 A Kind of Overture: Hera's Characteristic Epithets -- 1.2 Ultimate Spouse -- 1.2.1 'Sister and Wife': Family Affairs -- 1.2.2 The Supreme Beauty of the Divine Spouse -- 1.2.3 Dios Apatē and the Erotic Power of Parthenia -- 1.2.4 Marriage and Sovereignty -- 1.3 Intimate Enemy -- 1.3.1 The Sovereign Queen, Eris, and Cholos -- 1.3.2 In the Midst of the Battle: The Mother of Ares -- 1.3.3 The Play of Eris and the Place of the Queen -- 1.4 Hera, between Childbirth and Filiation -- 1.4.1 The Problematic Status of Hephaistos -- 1.4.2 The Mother of Eileithyia in Action -- 1.4.3 From the Labour of Eileithyia to Filiation -- 1.4.4 The Jealousy of Hera and the Children of Zeus -- 1.5 The Lineage and the Nurse -- 1.6 The Queen's Ultimate Challenge: On the Trail of a Lost Hymn? -- 1.6.1 The Text -- 1.6.2 From the Wrath of Hera to a Cosmic Crisis -- 1.6.3 The Return of Order and Constructive Eris -- 1.6.4 From the Intimate Enemy to the Ultimate Spouse -- 1.7 The Hera of Zeus in Archaic Poetry -- 2 In the Cities: Teleia and Basileia -- 2.1 As a Prelude: Exclusive Cult Titles -- 2.2 Stymphalus and the Hera Cycle -- 2.3 The Daidala of Plataia -- 2.3.1 The Goddess of Kithairon -- 2.3.2 The Narratives and the Cycle -- 2.3.3 The Procession and the Sacrifice -- 2.3.4 Marriage, Sovereignty, Reconciliation -- 2.4 The Goddess of Argos in Her Dwelling -- 2.4.1 The Goddess of Argos, the Argive Plain, and the City of Argos -- 2.4.2 The Traces of the Cycle about the Goddess between Myths and Rites -- 2.4.3 Veils of Marriage and a Veiled Marriage -- 2.4.4 The Sceptre, the Cuckoo, the Throne -- 2.4.5 Hera and the Sovereignty of Zeus 2.5 The Sovereign Bride of Samos -- 2.5.1 A Grandiose Temple in the Middle of the Aegean -- 2.5.2 In the Shadow of the Chastetree: Birth, Parthenia, Separation, and Return -- 2.5.3 'The Glorious Young Bride of Zeus, Queen of the Island' -- 2.5.4 Mistress of the Island, Offerings, and Donors -- 2.6 From Olympus to Olympia -- 2.6.1 Heaven on Earth -- 2.6.2 The Archaic Temple at the Heart of the Altis -- 2.6.3 Hera in the Olympian Pantheon: The Monuments -- 2.6.4 Hera in the Olympian Pantheon: Capturing the Theogony -- 2.6.5 The Power of Sovereignty: Olympios/Olympia -- 2.6.6 The Conjugal Bed and the Throne: Pelops and Hippodameia -- 2.6.7 Competition, 'Synecism', and Marriage: The Hēraia -- 2.6.8 Return to the Heraion -- 2.7 The Hera of Zeus and the Zeus of Hera -- 2.7.1 Powers of Accomplishment: Teleios/Teleia -- 2.7.2 At Athens: a Hieros Gamos and Some Sacrificial Precautions -- 2.8 The Sovereign Queen: Cult Title, Ritual, and Topography -- 2.8.1 When She Is the 'Queen' -- 2.8.2 Ascending towards the Kynthos at Delos -- 2.8.3 The Basileia of Lesbos: New Information from Sappho -- 2.8.4 Hera Akraia at Perachora and Bounaia at Corinth -- 2.8.5 The Sovereign Queen of the Achaeans in the West -- 2.9 From the City Cults to Olympus: Return to the Dios Apatē -- 3 From Anger to Glory: Testing and Legitimising -- 3.1 Cholos: Profiling an Angry Goddess -- 3.2 Gaining Access to Olympus -- 3.3 Herakles, Hera, and Kleos -- 3.3.1 The Glory of Hera, Glory by Way of Hera -- 3.3.2 'Now She Loves Him' -- 3.3.3 Monster and Trials -- 3.3.4 Legitimation, Breastfeeding, and Marriage -- 3.3.5 Hebe, Daughter of Hera, and the Hēbē -- 3.4 Dionysos, 'The God Who Arrives' on Olympus -- 3.4.1 From the Anger of the Wife to the Immortality of the Son -- 3.4.2 The Throne of the Queen: Integration and Reintegration -- 3.4.3 Constructive Antagonisms 3.5 The Fabrication of Olympus in Images -- 3.5.1 'As If She Were Her Daughter, Too' -- 3.5.2 The Wife of Zeus vis-à-vis Dionysos -- 3.6 Heroic Stakes and the Crises of Sovereignty -- 3.6.1 From Laius to Oedipus -- 3.6.2 From Pelias to Jason -- 3.6.2.1 The Kleos of the Argonauts -- 3.6.2.2 The Hybris of Pelias -- Envoi -- Bibliography -- Index locorum -- General Index Hera-(Greek deity) Zeus-(Greek deity) Mythology, Greek |
title | The Hera of Zeus Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse |
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