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The Craft of Zeus: Myths of Weaving and Fabric (Revealing Antiquity) [Hardcover]

John Scheid


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[An] elegant exploration...This is a constantly challenging and entertaining little book...[It] sheds new light on old texts and explores important areas of ancient mentalities in ways which enliven and stimulate.

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At the dawn of time, an archaic Zeus stood before a loom to weave a rich mantle, resplendent with Ocean and Earth, for his bride. Thus began the custom of marriage among gods and men. In this commentary on Greek and Roman myth and society, weaving emerges as a metaphor as rich with promise and possibility as Zeus's gift. Marriage, in fact, is one of the three realms to which the metaphor was most often and aptly applied in antiquity, and conjugal weaving is one of the metaphors John Scheid and Jesper Svenbro explore. They also elucidate political and poetic representations of weaving and fabric. In the symbolism ostensibly begun by the premier Greek god, the authors trace a pattern, a figure of thought, used by an entire civilization. They show how this figure, repeated, modified and resurrected over time, engendered mythical stories, images and rituals by which members of Greek and Roman society explored and organized reality. The fundamental gesture of weaving in "The Craft of Zeus" is the interlacing of warp and woof described by Plato in "The Statesman" - an interweaving signifying the union of opposites. From rituals symbolizing - even fabricating - the cohesion of society to those proposed by oracles as a means of propitiating fortune; from the erotic and marital significance of weaving and the woven robe to the use of weaving as a figure for language and the fabric of the text, this book defines the logic of one of the central concepts in Greek and Roman thought - a concept that has persisted, woof and warp crossing again and again, as the fabric of human history has unfolded.

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