Reactions to natural disasters in antiquity
(2024) In Acta Societatis Morgensternianae VIII–IX. p.87-111- Abstract (Swedish)
- The article surveys the ways in which the peoples of Greco-Roman antiquity reacted to natural disasters of their time. The focus is on earthquakes, and particularly one major event, viz. the destruction of Helike in 373/2 B.C.
Mainly three themes are discussed:
(i) The hypotheses on the causes of natural disasters: had they natural causes or were they thought to be the result of divine intervention?
(ii) External support to victims of disasters: kings and emperors were supposed to provide assistance, but the city-states of the classical period were more reluctant.
(iii) The ability of resilience of ancient cities when struck by disasters.
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- author
- Blomqvist, Jerker LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2024-08
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Classical Antiquity, Seismology, Ancient History, resilience capacity
- host publication
- Hortus Floridus : Studies in Honour of Anne Lill - Studies in Honour of Anne Lill
- series title
- Acta Societatis Morgensternianae
- editor
- Volt, Ivo ; Päll, Janika and Näripä, Neeme
- volume
- VIII–IX
- pages
- 87 - 111
- publisher
- Tartu University Press
- ISSN
- 1736-1230
- ISBN
- 978-9916-27-622-8
- 978-9916-27-623-5
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 37852456-c398-4c3c-bd64-451df0aa908c
- date added to LUP
- 2024-09-03 10:40:21
- date last changed
- 2024-09-11 08:54:54
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