Penser les dieux grecs entre Genève et Paris = Thinking Greek Gods Between Geneva and Paris

Pierre Ellinger looks back at the exploration of the pantheon and the figure of the gods in Ancient Greece, through an overview of some developments concerning the gods, notably Pan, Artemis, Hermes and Apollo, that have resulted from the dialogue between researchers in Geneva and Paris since the se...

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Subtitles:Thinking Greek Gods Between Geneva and Paris
Main Author: Ellinger, Pierre 1946- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: 2025
In: Mythos
Year: 2025, Volume: 19, Pages: 1-8
Further subjects:B religion grecque
B artemis
B recent historiography
B historiographie récente
B épiclèses
B Polytheism
B Polythéisme
B Artémis
B ancient greek religion
B divine epithets
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Summary:Pierre Ellinger looks back at the exploration of the pantheon and the figure of the gods in Ancient Greece, through an overview of some developments concerning the gods, notably Pan, Artemis, Hermes and Apollo, that have resulted from the dialogue between researchers in Geneva and Paris since the seventies of the twentieth century. He illustrates how these exchanges and debates have led to a rethinking of the ‘mode of action’ model to understand what a god is in the Greek polytheistic framework, and looks at the place of his own work within these exchanges.
Pierre Ellinger revient sur la question de l'exploration du panthéon et de la figure des dieux en Grèce ancienne, à travers un aperçu de quelques développements de la recherche concernant les dieux, Pan, Artémis, Hermès et Apollon notamment, qui ont résulté du dialogue entre chercheurs genevois et parisiens depuis les années 70 du XXe siècle. Il illustre comment ces échanges et débats ont conduit à repenser le modèle du « mode d'action » pour comprendre ce qu'est un dieu dans le cadre polythéiste grec, et revient sur la place de son propre travail au sein de ces échanges.
ISSN:2037-7746
Contains:Enthalten in: Università degli studi di Palermo. Dipartimento culture e società, Mythos
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4000/152ud