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Night's Black Agents: Witches, Wizards and the Dead in the Ancient World


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Night's Black Agents: Witches, Wizards and the Dead in the Ancient World

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781847252302

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hambledon Continuum

Publication Date:

15th May 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history
Ancient history

Dewey:

398.40938

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

528g

Description

The Ghost of Sychaeus:

At length, in dead of night, the ghost appears
Of her unhappy lord: the specter stares,
And, with erected eyes, his bloody bosom bares.
The cruel altars and his fate he tells-
The Aeneid


The literature of classical antiquity bristles with witches, ghosts, magic books, curses, voodoo-dolls, and other fiendish monsters. This book covers the literature of both Greek and Roman cultures over a period of more than a thousand years, through the advent of Christianity. Although classical culture was conservative, especially in regards to ghosts and witches which were strongly bound up in folklore, such tales preserve and conserve ideas about ghosts and witchcraft, and they survive to achieve this effect precisely because they are wonderfully engaging. Consequently, and also because they have directly and indirectly shaped our own culture's lore of magic and ghosts, these tales speak to us today still with a great directness and immediacy. In Night's Black Agents, Ogden uncovers the ancient foundations of the supernatural stories that have endured for generations.

Reviews

A wide-ranging display of the scholarship proper to a professor of ancient history ... A compendium of ancient spine-chillers. -- Tom Holland * Daily Telegraph *
"Ogden is an excellent storyteller ... With perfect ease he pulls off the trick of producing a book that is at once a primer for anybody who knows little or nothing about the subject, introducing famous texts and summarising their contents, and also a contribution to a learned debate." - Times Higher Education Supplement

Author Bio

Daniel Ogden is Professor of Ancient History in the University of Exeter. His most recent publication is Aristomenes of Messene: Legends of Sparta's Nemesis (Classical Press of Wales 2004) and he has published widely on magic and witchcraft in the ancient world.

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