Tatiana Bur joins me in the Lesche to discuss her new book Technologies of the Marvellous in Ancient Greek Religion (Cambridge University Press 2025).
Ancient texts
- Homer, Iliad 18 (on Hephaestus and his self-moving tripods)
- Many Athenian tragedies and comedies that made use of the μηχανή or κράδη (in comedy)
- Aristotle, Poetics (on the theatrical ‘crane’/μηχανή)
- The Aristotelian/Peripatetic work Mechanical Questions (Μηχανικά)
- Philo of Byzantium, Μηχανική Σύνταξη
- Works on mechanics by Hero of Alexandria
- Polybios, History 12.13, on the mechanical snail in the procession at Athens
- Philostratus, Lives of the Sophists 2.5, on Herodes Atticus’ mechanical Panathenaic ship
- Athenaeus, Deipnosophistai 196a-203c, on the πομπή of Ptolemy Philadelphus
Modern bibliography
- Eric Csapo's work on ancient theater
- Alfred Gell’s work on art agency, particularly "technologies of enchantment"
- Susan Harvey, 2006. Scenting Salvation: Ancient Christianity and the Olfactory Imagination. Berkeley, Ca.
- Verity Platt, 2011. Facing the Gods: Epiphany in Graeco-Roman Art, Literature, and Religion. Cambridge.
- Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, 1997. Toward a History of Epistemic Things: Synthesizing Proteins in the Test Tube. Stanford, CA.
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