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The Folds of Olympus: Mountains in Ancient Greek and Roman Culture

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Full Title:

The Folds of Olympus: Mountains in Ancient Greek and Roman Culture

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780691201290

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1st December 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history
Mountains and uplands

Dewey:

880.0932143

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

480

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

A cultural and literary history of mountains in classical antiquity.

The mountainous character of the Mediterranean was a crucial factor in the history of the ancient Greek and Roman world. The Folds of Olympus is a cultural and literary history that explores the important role mountains played in Greek and Roman religious, military, and economic life, as well as in the identity of communities over a millenniumfrom Homer to the early Christian saints. Aimed at readers of ancient history and literature as well as those interested in mountains and the environment, the book offers a powerful account of the landscape at the heart of much Greek and Roman culture.

Jason Knig charts the importance of mountains in religion and pilgrimage, the aesthetic vision of mountains in art and literature, the place of mountains in conquest and warfare, and representations of mountain life. He shows how mountains were central to the way in which the inhabitants of the ancient Mediterranean understood the boundaries between the divine and the human, and the limits of human knowledge and control. He also argues that there is more continuity than normally assumed between ancient descriptions of mountains and modern accounts of the picturesque and the sublime.

Offering a unique perspective on the history of classical culture, The Folds of Olympus is also a resoundingly original contribution to the literature on mountains.

Reviews

"Longlisted for the Runciman Award, Anglo-Hellenic League"

Author Bio

Jason Knig is Professor of Classics at the University of St Andrews. He is the author of Athletics and Literature in the Roman Empire and Saints and Symposiasts: The Literature of Food and the Symposium in Greco-Roman and Early Christian Culture, and the coeditor of Mountain Dialogues from Antiquity to Modernity, among other books.

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