Walter Burkert (German: [ˈbʊɐ̯kɐt]; 2 February 1931 – 11 March 2015) was a German scholar of Greek mythology and cult. A professor of classics at the University...
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and an anagram of aēr (ἀήρ, "air"). So begins the section on Hera in Walter Burkert's Greek Religion. In a note, he records other scholars' arguments "for...
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Myth and ritual (section Walter Burkert)
myth has or had a corresponding ritual, or vice versa. The classicist Walter Burkert believes myths and rituals were originally independent. When myths and...
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inscriptions, and seems to have survived the process of Hellenization. Walter Burkert records that wine jars are "the only characteristic group of finds"...
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and was taken up as an epithet by Zeus, Zeus Panoptes. "In a way," Walter Burkert observes, "the power and order of Argos the city are embodied in Argos...
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politician Rudolf Burkert (1904–1985), German Czechoslovak Nordic skier Karel Burkert (1909–1991), Czech football goalkeeper Walter Burkert (1931–2015), German...
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identifiable traces of such people, other than some exceptional instances. — Walter Burkert, 1992. The Orientalizing Revolution: Near Eastern Influence on Greek...
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eleutho (ἐλεύθω), "to bring", the goddess thus meaning The Bringer. Walter Burkert believed that Eileithyia is the Greek goddess of birth and that her...
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the father of two children Euboulus and Chrysothemis. According to Walter Burkert the name Carmanor "does not appear to be Greek". According to second-century...
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Master of Animals. Homer's mention of Potnia Theron refers to Artemis; Walter Burkert describes this mention as "a well established formula". An Artemis-type...
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87. (1983), pp. 299–320. Burkert, Walter, Greek Religion, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1985. Burkert, Walter, Structure and History in Greek...
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predecessors and everyday experience. Walter Burkert: Weisheit und Wissenschaft, Nuremberg 1962, p. 355. Walter Burkert: Weisheit und Wissenschaft, Nuremberg...
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Homo Necans (category Books by Walter Burkert)
the classicist Walter Burkert. It won the Weaver Award for Scholarly Literature, awarded by the Ingersoll Foundation, in 1992. Burkert's core thesis is...
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The name is probably related with a city in Crete named Eleutherna. Walter Burkert believes that Eileithyia is the Greek goddess of birth and that her...
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Scapegoating", in Robert G. Hammerton-Kelly, eds., Violent Origins: Walter Burkert, René Girard, and Jonathan Z. Smith on Ritual Killing and Cultural Formation...
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that have been rededicated to Saints, and in the medieval Melusine. Walter Burkert points out, "When in the Iliad [xx.4–9] Zeus calls the gods into assembly...
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single priest and sacrifices were dedicated to Poseidon Erechtheus, Walter Burkert observed, adding "An historian would say that a Homeric, pan-Hellenic...
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the Roman period, by which point, according to the German classicist Walter Burkert, "the history of Pythagoreanism was already ... the laborious reconstruction...
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Heaven and Earth. Walter Burkert warns that "the Hera festival is much too complicated to be understood simply as Hera's wedding" (Burkert, Greek Religion...
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Mythology, s.v. "Python" "Apollo Victorious over the Python". The Walters Art Museum. Walter Burkert, "Kynaithos, Polycrates and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo" in...
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noted in Walter Burkert, The Orientalizing Revolution: Near Eastern Influences on Greek Culture in the Early Archaic Age (1992), p 42. Walter Burkert 1992:49...
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("sun-worship"). Helios most likely is Proto-Indo-European in origin. Walter Burkert wrote that "... Helios, the sun god, and Eos-Aurora, the goddess of...
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disputed. Walter Burkert questions whether Adonis had not from the very beginning come to Greece along with Aphrodite. "In Greece," Burkert concludes...
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Crete invented the art of working metals into usable shapes with fire; Walter Burkert surmises that, as the societies of lesser gods mirrored actual cult...
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under earth take vengeance on men, whosoever hath sworn a false oath". Walter Burkert suggests that they are "an embodiment of the act of self-cursing contained...
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sited in the temenos of Athena at Sicyon. (Pausanias, 2.11.1; 2.6.3). Walter Burkert, Homo Necans 1983:186 notes the comparison with Athena Poleis at Athens...
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Cadmium Cadmus of Miletus Theban kings in Greek mythology Supported by Walter Burkert and Liddell–Scott among others Supported by Vladimir I. Georgiev, Émile...
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bound to prominent local groups and hence to specific localities", Walter Burkert has observed, "i.e., the sanctuaries and altars that had been set up...
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Sibyls, prophetesses who uttered divine revelations in frenzied states. Walter Burkert observes that "Frenzied women from whose lips the God speaks" are recorded...
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said to have been his pupil, is its first famous philosophic exponent. Walter Burkert has argued that Pythagoras may have introduced metempsychosis to Orphism...
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