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Psyche: The Cult of Souls and Belief in Immortality among the Greeks by Erwin Rohde is a foundational scholarly work on ancient Greek religion and ideas about the soul that was originally published in two volumes in the late 19th century and remains a standard reference in classical studies and the history of religion. In this exhaustive study, Rohde examines the beliefs and cult practices surrounding the human soul ("psyche") in ancient Greece, tracing how ideas about the soul's nature, its relationship to the body, and the possibility of life after death developed over time. Drawing on a wide range of evidence--from Homeric poetry and early burial rites to the Eleusinian Mysteries and philosophical texts--Rohde explores how Greek conceptions of the soul evolved and were expressed in ritual, myth, and philosophical thought.
Rohde's analysis goes beyond mere description: he investigates the origins and sources of belief in immortality, identifying how religious practices and cults of deities such as Dionysius, along with Orphic and philosophical speculation, contributed to evolving ideas about the soul's destiny after death. He shows that the early Greek view evident in Homer often portrayed the psyche as a shadowy presence in the afterlife, while later traditions and cults introduced more complex notions of continued existence or transcendence. Through meticulous research into rituals, mythological narratives, and philosophical doctrines, Psyche remains an influential work for understanding how ancient Greeks conceptualized life, death, and the soul and how these beliefs shaped broader Greek religion and culture.
Rohde's analysis goes beyond mere description: he investigates the origins and sources of belief in immortality, identifying how religious practices and cults of deities such as Dionysius, along with Orphic and philosophical speculation, contributed to evolving ideas about the soul's destiny after death. He shows that the early Greek view evident in Homer often portrayed the psyche as a shadowy presence in the afterlife, while later traditions and cults introduced more complex notions of continued existence or transcendence. Through meticulous research into rituals, mythological narratives, and philosophical doctrines, Psyche remains an influential work for understanding how ancient Greeks conceptualized life, death, and the soul and how these beliefs shaped broader Greek religion and culture.
| ISBN-13 | 9798243156097 |
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| Weight | 1.33 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.80 In |
| List Price | $25.32 |
| Format | Paperback |
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| Language | English |
| Pages | 353 pages |
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| Published On | 2026-01-12 |
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