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Attestations from Lydia, database of the project ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182 : Mapping Ancient Polytheisms

(2022)
Abstract
Contribution to the online database of the project ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182: Mapping Ancient Polytheisms.

My work as a guest researcher for the MAP project focuses on the divine landscape of Hellenistic and Roman Lydia. Having collected and analysed the Anatolian testimonies to divine epithets derived from anthroponyms for the workshop My name is your name. Anthroponyms as divine attributes (2-3 June 2021), I now aim to study these attributes in context, within the onomastic landscape to which they belong in the region that has yielded the bulk of their evidence: Lydia. To do so, I will introduced the Lydian onomastic sequences in the BBD MAP and establish the divine cartography of this territory in order to determine, then,... (More)
Contribution to the online database of the project ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182: Mapping Ancient Polytheisms.

My work as a guest researcher for the MAP project focuses on the divine landscape of Hellenistic and Roman Lydia. Having collected and analysed the Anatolian testimonies to divine epithets derived from anthroponyms for the workshop My name is your name. Anthroponyms as divine attributes (2-3 June 2021), I now aim to study these attributes in context, within the onomastic landscape to which they belong in the region that has yielded the bulk of their evidence: Lydia. To do so, I will introduced the Lydian onomastic sequences in the BBD MAP and establish the divine cartography of this territory in order to determine, then, how the deities with anthroponymic attributes are integrated within local pantheonic configurations and what are the specificities of their cults. (Less)
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Lydia, Divine onomastics, Cult epithets, Anatolia, Asia Minor, Ancient polytheism
publisher
Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès
project
ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182: Mapping Ancient Polytheisms. PI: Corinne Bonnet.
language
English
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yes
additional info
My contribution to the database consisted in including the divine onomastic sequences attested by the Greek epigraphy of Lydia.
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e5833002-5622-40fb-8ec5-574b8ab2306e
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https://map-polytheisms.huma-num.fr/ressources/map-database-tutorials/?lang=en
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2023-01-31 13:59:19
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2023-02-17 09:42:33
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  abstract     = {{Contribution to the online database of the project ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182: Mapping Ancient Polytheisms.<br/><br/>My work as a guest researcher for the MAP project focuses on the divine landscape of Hellenistic and Roman Lydia. Having collected and analysed the Anatolian testimonies to divine epithets derived from anthroponyms for the workshop My name is your name. Anthroponyms as divine attributes (2-3 June 2021), I now aim to study these attributes in context, within the onomastic landscape to which they belong in the region that has yielded the bulk of their evidence: Lydia. To do so, I will introduced the Lydian onomastic sequences in the BBD MAP and establish the divine cartography of this territory in order to determine, then, how the deities with anthroponymic attributes are integrated within local pantheonic configurations and what are the specificities of their cults.}},
  keywords     = {{Lydia; Divine onomastics; Cult epithets; Anatolia; Asia Minor; Ancient polytheism}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  publisher    = {{Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès}},
  title        = {{Attestations from Lydia, database of the project ERC Advanced Grant MAP 741182 : Mapping Ancient Polytheisms}},
  url          = {{https://map-polytheisms.huma-num.fr/ressources/map-database-tutorials/?lang=en}},
  year         = {{2022}},
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