Inventing Origins? Aetiological Thinking in Greek and Roman Antiquity
Contributor(s)
Wessels, A.B. (editor)
Klooster, J.J.H. (editor)
Collection
Dutch Research Council (NWO)Language
EnglishAbstract
Aetiologies seem to gratify the human desire to understand the origin of a phenomenon. However, as this book demonstrates, aetiologies do not exclusively explore origins. Rather, in inventing origin stories they authorise the present and try to shape the future. This book explores aetiology as a tool for thinking, and draws attention to the paradoxical structure of origin stories. Aetiologies reduce complex ambivalence and plurality to plainly causal and temporal relations, but at the same time, by casting an anchor into the past, they open doors to progress and innovation.
Keywords
aetiological; Greek; Roman; Antiquity; etiologisch; Grieks; RomeinsDOI
10.1163/9789004500433ISBN
9789004500143, 9789004500433Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2022Series
Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation, 2Classification
History