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Psyche: The Cult of Souls and Belief in Immortality among the Greeks

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A comprehensive study traces ancient Greek ideas about the soul and life after death from Homeric poetry through funeral practice, chthonic cults, hero veneration, and mystery rites to later philosophical systems. It reconstructs rituals, beliefs, and literary expressions, examining Dionysiac and Orphic traditions, Eleusinian practice, and philosophical treatments including Platonic thought, arguing for complex origins and mutual influences. The author balances detailed textual and comparative analysis with summaries of ritual procedures and appendices on related rites, aiming to show how conceptions of immortality evolved in both popular and elite contexts.

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Erwin Rohde

Erwin Rohde was a German classical philologist and philosopher, best known for his influential work "Psyche: The Cult of Souls and Belief in Immortality among the Greeks." In this seminal text, Rohde explores the ancient Greek beliefs surrounding the soul and the afterlife, providing insights into the cultural and religious practices of the time. His scholarship contributed significantly to the understanding of Greek mythology and the evolution of spiritual thought in ancient Greece. Rohde's academic pursuits reflect a deep engagement with the intersection of literature, philosophy, and history, marking him as a notable figure in classical studies.

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