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Author Budin, Stephanie Lynn.

Title The myth of sacred prostitution in antiquity / Stephanie Lynn Budin.

Published New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Physical description 1 online resource (xi, 366 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-355) and indexes.
Contents Introduction -- The ancient Near Eastern data -- The so-called "evidence" -- Herodotos -- In the footsteps of Herodotos : Lucian and "Jeremiah" -- Pindar fragment 122 -- Strabo, confused and misunderstood -- Klearkhos, Justinus, and Valerius Maximus -- Archaeological "evidence" from Italy -- The early Christian rhetoric -- Last myths.
Summary Stephanie Budin demonstrates that sacred prostitution, the sale of a person's body for sex in which some or all of the money earned was devoted to a deity or a temple, did not exist in the ancient world. Reconsidering the evidence from the ancient Near East, the Greco-Roman texts, and the early Christian authors, Budin shows that the majority of sources that have traditionally been understood as pertaining to sacred prostitution actually have nothing to do with this institution. The few texts that are usually invoked on this subject are, moreover, terribly misunderstood. Contrary to many current hypotheses, the creation of the myth of sacred prostitution has nothing to do with notions of accusation or the construction of a decadent, Oriental 'Other'. Instead, the myth has come into being as a result of more than 2,000 years of misinterpretations, false assumptions, and faulty methodology.
Subject Prostitution -- History -- To 1500.
Prostitution -- Historiography.
Prostitution -- Religious aspects.
Literature, Ancient -- History and criticism.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
ISBN 9780511394645 (electronic bk.)
0511394640 (electronic bk.)
9780511497766 (ebook)
0511497768
9780521178044 (paperback)
0521178045
9780521880909 (hardback)
0521880904 (hardback)

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