Riddles, Oracles, and Dreams in Ancient Culture : The Labyrinth of the Word

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198881643

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A man walks alone along a road carved into the side of a mountain. His name is Oedipus. Where is he going? He is on his way to confront a monster—the Sphinx—who poses a riddle to all who pass. Those who fail to solve it will die; whoever solves it will become king of Thebes...

This is how one of the most famous stories of ancient mythology begins: the contest between Oedipus and the Sphinx, destined to end with the monster's defeat and death. The riddle of the Sphinx is well known, but it is certainly not the only one in the long history of ancient culture. The Greeks and Romans loved riddles, and many famous figures found themselves grappling with questions to be solved—including the poet Homer, who, according to legend, died on the shores of a Greek island after failing to solve one.

Riddles, Oracles, and Dreams in Ancient Culture explores the complex mechanisms of the riddle, highlighting its connections to life and death, marriage and birth, plays and games, the symposium, and literature. But enigmatic communication was not limited to riddles in the strict sense. Simone Beta also focuses on other cryptic messages—both of divine origin—that often follow the same logic and structure as riddles. The work discusses oracles—both mythical and historical—pronounced at the most famous sanctuaries of the ancient world, beginning with the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi. Naturally, only those prophecies in which future events are presented in an enigmatic manner are taken into consideration.

The final section focuses on dreams, interpreted using the same techniques employed to solve riddles, especially analogy, the foundation of metaphorical language. Based on a collection of over two hundred enigmatic Greek and Latin texts (in English translation): around one hundred riddles, fifty oracles, and fifty dreams—each accompanied by commentary and, of course, by its solution.

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