Eleusis and Athens offers a new text and detailed commentary on two account-inventories for a major panhellenic sanctuary (Demeter) during the final decade of the fifth century BC. In addition to the publication of inscriptions; the accompanying commentary provides a wide array of information regarding the daily operations of a religious sanctuary and argues for a re-dating of the First-Fruits decree and the Epistatai decree to the 430s.
#1851136 in Books Lorenz 2003-09-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.70 x .30 x 8.20l; .30 #File Name: 078770586148 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful supplement to Middle School text study of HinduismBy mjenkinsI used this book and the others on Judaism; Buddhism and Islam as part of my research on World Religions to teach to Middle school students. I liked the concise and complete information. Just right for the beyond basics I wanted for my students but not at all headed toward the expert level. Perfectly met my needs as a supplement to my text book.