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The Syrian Goddess

De Dea Syria

The Syrian Goddess( )
Author: Lucian,
Translator: Strong, Herbert A.
Intro and Notes by: Garstang, John
ISBN:978-1-4528-8162-1
Publication Date:May 2010
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $7.90
Book Description:

To the student of oriental religions the Dea Syria is brimful of interest. It describes the cult and worship of the goddess of Northern Syria, Atargatis, at her sacred city, Hierapolis, now Mumbij. The time when Lucian wrote would be the middle of the second century B.C. We do not see any reason to reject the traditional authorship of the treatise: on the contrary, the work seems to reveal the famous satirist at home, taking a natural interest in local memories and institutions, while...
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Book Details
Pages:90
Detailed Subjects: Religion / Cults
History / Middle East / Syria
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.5 x 0.21 Inches
Book Weight:0.37 Pounds
Author Biography
Lucian (Author)
Lucian, the wit and satirist, was a brilliant Greek writer in the time of the Roman Empire. He was born in Samosata, Syria. He traveled and lectured in Italy, Asia Minor, and Gaul; and in later life, held a government position in Egypt. Of nearly 80 works, the most important and characteristic are his essays written in dialogue form. "Dialogues of the Gods," which satirizes mythology; "Dialogues of the Dead," which are expositions of human vanity; and "The Sale of Lives," which satirizes various schools of philosophy. He is a good critical source for ancient art and for information about his literary contemporaries. "The True History," a nonsense fantasy and parody of adventure stories, influenced Rabelais, Swift 1), and Voltaire.

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