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Death Imagined
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Death Imagined

Ancient Perceptions of Death and Dying

Sekita, Karolina (ed.)
Southwood, Katherine (ed.)

Editorial: Liverpool University Press

Colección: Liverpool Studies in Ancient History

Número de páginas: 336 págs.  

Fecha de edición: 26-06-2025

EAN: 9781802077582

ISBN: 978-1-80207-758-2

Precio (sin IVA): 41,06 €

Precio (IVA incluído): 42,70 €

An Open Access edition will be available on the Liverpool University Press website on publication, thanks to funding from St John’s College, Oxford, through a ‘Meeting of Minds’ grant.
Death is common and inescapable – everyone will agree. Yet, how one imagines the experience of dying and the beyond is very individual. Ancient cultures were not indifferent to this grim and painful moment and ‘the unknown beyond’. Needless to say, representations of the final moments and transition to the world of the dead filled many pages and paintings of the past. Unsurprisingly perhaps, given that no one comes back to tell the story, the world of the after-death is stained by perception of the process of dying and a negative reflection of the world of the living. The present book explores the ideas regarding death, dying and the world beyond death of those who came long before us, living in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Levant, ancient Greece, Etruria Rome, and Inca culture (for comparative purposes). Even though separated by centuries, the reader will be surprised that the ancient experience of ‘the unknown’ does not seem unfamiliar, but still has much to offer in terms of reflection on ‘when we are not’.

 

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