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  1. The Rise and Fall of the Afterlife.Jan N. Bremmer - 2001 - Routledge.
    Belief in the afterlife is still very much alive in Western civilisation, even though the truth of its existence is no longer universally accepted. Surprisingly, however, heaven, hell and the immortal soul were all ideas which arrived relatively late in the ancient world. Originally Greece and Israel - the cultures that gave us Christianity - had only the vaguest ideas of an afterlife. So where did these concepts come from and why did they develop? In this fascinating, learned, but highly (...)
     
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  2. Gestures in historv: a select biblio g ra p h y.Jan Bremmer & Herman Roodenburg - 1986 - Semiotica 62:3-28.
     
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    Three Roman aetiological myths.Jan Ν Bremmer - 1993 - In Fritz Graf (ed.), Mythos in Mythenloser Gesellschaft: Das Paradigma Roms. De Gruyter. pp. 158-174.
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    A Homeric Goat Island ( OD. 9.116–41).Jan N. Bremmer - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):256-.
    Recently, Jenny Strauss Clay has put forward the suggestion that the ‘goat island’ on which Odysseus lands before crossing over to the Cyclopes is ‘none other than Hyperia, the former home of the Phaeacians from which they emigrated to Scheria under the leadership of Nausithoos on account of the depredations of the Cyclopes.’ She arrives at this suggestion by combining the former proximity of the Phaeacians and Cyclopes with the fact that the island νδρν χηρεύει , ‘is bereft of men’ (...)
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  5. Body and Soul Between Death and Funeral in Archaic Greece.Jan N. Bremmer - 2016 - In Peter Berger & Justin E. A. Kroesen (eds.), Ultimate ambiguities: investigating death and liminality. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    Before the Animal Liberation Front.Jan N. Bremmer - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):312-.
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  7. Close encounters of the third kind : Heliodorus in the temple and Paul on the road to Damascus.J. N. Bremmer - 2008 - In van der Horst, Pieter Willem, Alberdina Houtman, Albert de Jong, van de Weg & Magdalena Wilhelmina Misset (eds.), Empsychoi Logoi--Religious Innovations in Antiquity: Studies in Honour of Pieter Willem van der Horst. Brill.
     
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    Die Karriere der Seele. Vom antiken Griechenland ins moderne Europa.Jan N. Bremmer - 2012 - In Bernd Janowski (ed.), Der Ganze Mensch: Zur Anthropologie der Antike Und Ihrer Europäischen Nachgeschichte. De Gruyter. pp. 173-198.
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    Manteis, Magic, Mysteries and Mythography.Jan Bremmer - 2010 - Kernos 23:13-35.
    Ces dernières décennies, il est devenu habituel de considérer que la polis de la période classique contrôlait la religion sous tous ces aspects. Ce n’est que récemment que ce point de vue a été mis en question. Même si les aspects plus marginaux de la religion de la polis ont déjà reçu l’attention nécessaire, leur étude reste marquée, dans une certaine mesure, par les préjugés des savants des générations antérieures, eux-mêmes nourris des préjugés et des représentations des auteurs anciens. Cet (...)
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    Philosophers and the Mysteries.Jan N. Bremmer - 2017 - In Christoph Riedweg (ed.), Philosophia in der Konkurrenz von Schulen, Wissenschaften Und Religionen: Zur Pluralisierung des Philosophiebegriffs in Kaiserzeit Und Spätantike. De Gruyter. pp. 99-126.
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    The Golden Bough: Orphic, Eleusinian, and Hellenistic-Jewish Sources of Virgil’s Underworld in Aeneid VI.Jan Bremmer - 2009 - Kernos 22:183-208.
    More than a century after the first appearance of Norden’s classic commentary on Aeneid VI in 1903 the time has come to see to what extent the new discoveries of Orphic materials and new insights in the ways Virgil worked enrich and/or correct our understanding of that text. We will therefore take a fresh look at Virgil’s underworld, but limit our comments to those passages where perhaps something new can be contributed. This means that we will especially concentrate on the (...)
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