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Walter Burkert (1931–2015)

Autor de Greek Religion

25+ Obras 2,118 Miembros 17 Reseñas 8 Preferidas

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German-born scholar Walter Burkert currently teaches at the University of Zurich. He is the leading active scholar of the religion of early and classical Greece. Burkert's work proceeds through intense, meticulous historical and philological investigation, seeking to understand Greek religion in mostrar más and of itself. His studies wed philology and history with methods drawn from anthropology and resemble the work of Jonathan Z. Smith. But, unlike Smith, who seems to rule out diachronic considerations categorically in favor of synchronic taxonomies or analogical comparisons, Burkert remains interested in questions of long-term historical evolution and cross-cultural influence. Burkert gives particular attention to psychological causation and the biological roots of human behavior as revealed by the science of ethology. For example, his study of Greek sacrifice, Homo necans, roots the practice of sacrifice in the biological necessity faced by prehistoric hunting groups that killed to survive. Burkert suggests that this necessary, aggressive behavior gave rise to anxiety, but through the practice of sacrifice the unavoidable aggression, which otherwise threatened to destroy society, was redirected to its promotion instead. In Structure and History Burkert's theoretical concerns are larger, including both myth and ritual. The precise relation between myth and ritual has been a vexing question for scholars of ancient religions; Burkert places them side by side and links them at a structural level. He thinks ritual is older than myth, because it is a form of behavior found even in animals. Nevertheless, ritual and myth share several important features: Both depend upon basic biological or cultural programs of action and detachment from pragmatic reality. Both serve communication. Because myth and ritual are related in this way, it is possible for them to be found together. Burkert's Greek Religion is the current, standard handbook on the religions of ancient Greece. His most recent work has been devoted to examining the influence of the ancient Near East on archaic Greek civilization. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Obras de Walter Burkert

Greek Religion (1977) 761 copias
Ancient Mystery Cults (1987) 370 copias
Homo necans (1972) 238 copias
Mito e mitologia (1991) 3 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1931-02-02
Fecha de fallecimiento
2015-03-11
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Germany
Lugar de nacimiento
Neuendettelsau, Bavaria, Germany
Lugar de fallecimiento
Uster, Zürich, Switzerland
Lugares de residencia
Bavaria, Germany
California, USA
Berlin, Germany
Educación
University of Erlangen (Ph.D|1955)
University of Munich
Ocupaciones
Professor of Classics
Organizaciones
University of Zurich
Premios y honores
Richard M. Weaver Award (1992)
Gifford Lectures (1989)
Balzan Prize (1990)
Sigmund Freud Prize (2003)
American Philosophical Society (1987)
Biografía breve
An Emeritus Professor of Classics at the University of Zurich, Walter Burkert was a well-known historian of Greek religion. He brought methodological innovation and keen insight to the ancient texts and materials of his field, and his work has implications for all aspects of ancient Mediterranean studies, from literature to science to philosophy to religion. Dr. Burkert received training in classical philology, history and philosophy at the Universities of Erlangen and Munich, obtained his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Erlangen in 1955 and taught there over much of the next ten years. In 1965 he served as a junior fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C. for one year before becoming a professor of classical philology at the Technical University of Berlin. He joined the faculty of the University of Zurich in 1969 and taught there for 27 years before retiring. He had published books on the balance between lore and science in the followers of Pythagoras; on ritual and archaic cult survival; on the ritual killing at the heart of religion; and on the reception in the Hellenic world of Near Eastern and Persian culture, which sets Greek religion in its wider Aegean and Near Eastern context. Among his works are Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual and Myth (English translation, 1982), which is considered an outstanding account of concepts in Greek religion; Ancient Mystery Cults (1987); and Creation of the Sacred (1996). Walter Burkert died March 11, 2015, at the age of 84 in Zurich, Switzerland.

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DE HOMERO A LOS MAGOS

Estudio comparativo, integrador e interdisciplinar, de dos ámbitos culturales tradicionalmente inconexos–el griego y el oriental–, este libro recoge las conferencias que Walter Burkert dio en Venecia, en 1996, sobre un tema ya referencial para la historia de los estudios clásicos: la deuda de la civilización griega con la tradición oriental–mesopotámica, egipcia e irania–. Homero, las cosmogonías griegas, el orfismo y los Magos constituyen los temas fundamentales a partir de los que el autor traza, con clara voluntad sintética, las líneas maestras de una investigación innovadora y sugestiva.
Comentarios de la prensa

“Conviene subrayar el enorme atractivo actual del texto de Walter Burkert, para quien se interese por la tradición del pensamiento griego.”
Carlos García Gual, El País

“La visión enriquecedora y generosa de la especulación histórica en la búsqueda de un fondo multicultural mucho más complejo de lo que nos había llegado a través de los textos clásicos, convierte la lectura del libro en un reto inteligente.”
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