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For further academic exploration, you can access details on this thesis through Theses.fr or ResearchGate . From Alkestis to Archidike in - Brill
This report focuses on the work ( Discourse and Representations of the Afterlife in the Greek World ), a doctoral thesis by Thomas Reyser . Overview and Objectives
The research investigates how ancient Greek society conceptualized and articulated the "Afterlife" from the Homeric period through the late Roman era (4th century AD). It explores the construction of an imaginary space and the perception of time within these representations. Discours et reprГ©sentations de l'Au-delГ dans l...
: While fatalism was a persistent theme across the ages, there was a gradual emergence of the concept of "judgment of the deceased". This shift introduced an element of hope for the afterlife that was less prevalent in earlier, more purely fatalistic views.
: The work compares formal literary texts (such as Homer or Euripides) with epigraphic materials (inscriptions and physical artifacts) to highlight how collective feelings toward death and the afterlife evolved. Structural Elements of Greek Eschatology For further academic exploration, you can access details
: The elaboration of Hades as a defined "imaginary space" with distinct boundaries and specialized soundscapes (bellowing, roaring, hissing).
: Engagement with Platonic and Pindaric views on the immortality of the soul, metempsychosis (reincarnation), and eternal judgment. It explores the construction of an imaginary space
: Ritual or literary "round trips" to Hades, such as those performed by heroes like Alkestis or Admetos.
