Topic: 2. Sacrifice and religion: Comparisons, Antiquarians, Anthropology (16th-18th Century)

Religious sacrifices across various cultures and contexts sparked widespread interest in Early Modern Europe. As Christianity expanded into regions inhabited by "infidels" and "pagans", Europeans encountered a diverse array of sacrificial customs, ranging from the Sati rituals in India to the Aztec sacrifices in the Americas. This cross-cultural exposure captivated a wide audience, including theologians, philosophers, political thinkers, antiquarians, orientalists, missionaries, poets, artists, and even the general public. These encounters broadened the European understanding of sacrifice and led to a critical reassessment of classical and biblical sacrificial rites. This section includes:

  • Sources: A selection of early modern printed materials, which include descriptions of the Americas, Asia, and Africa, alongside antiquarian and philological studies on religious sacrifice in classical antiquity and beyond. It also presents early modern works of ethnological observations and the first attempts to compare different sacrificial practices in various traditions and contexts, laying the groundwork for disciplines like the history of religions and anthropology.
  • Iconographic Representations: A rich collection of images from the 16th to 18th centuries, illustrating a range of sacrificial rituals and practices as seen in different cultural and geographical contexts.
  • Related Bibliography: An extensive bibliography spanning scholarly works from the 19th to 21st centuries, providing contemporary analyses and interpretations of these early studies and observations.

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Van Goelst Meijer, S.; Duyndam, J. Korte A.-M. - Poorthuis, M. (Eds.)

The Nonviolent Sacrifice : the Role of Tapasya in Nonviolence

in: Sacrifice in Modernity : Community, Ritual, Identity : from Nationalism and Nonviolence to Health Care and Harry Potter, pp. 89-105

Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Van Straten, F. T.

in: Hiera Kala: Images of Animal Sacrifice in Archaic and Classical Greece, pp.

Leiden: Brill, 1995.

Várhelyi, Z.; Wright Knust, J. - Várhelyi, Z. (Eds.)

Political Murder and Sacrifice : from Roman Republic to Empire

in: Ancient Mediterranean Sacrifice, pp. 125-141

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

Various Authors

Le sacrifice 2.

in: Systèmes de pensée en Afrique noire, pp.

Paris: École Pratique des Hautes Études. Section des sciences religieuses, 1978.

Keywords: Africa

Various Authors

Le sacrifice 3

in: Systèmes de pensée en Afrique noire, pp.

Paris: École Pratique des Hautes Études. Section des sciences religieuses, 1979.

Keywords: Africa

Various Authors

Le sacrifice 4

in: Systèmes de pensée en Afrique noire, pp.

Paris: École Pratique des Hautes Études. Section des sciences religieuses, 1981.

Keywords: Africa

Various Authors; Bonte, P. - Brisebarre A. M. - Gokalp A. (Eds.)

Sacrifices en Islam: Espaces et temps d'un rituel

Paris: CNRS, 1999.

Keywords: Islam

Various Authors; Kornicki, P. F. and MacMullen, I. J. (Eds.)

Religion in Japan. Arrows to Heaven and Earth

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Keywords: Japan

Various Authors; Lavenia, V. - Pavone, S. (Eds.)

Sacrificio: questioni, interpretazioni, comparazioni

in: Storicamente [special issue], v. 18 (2022), issue 44: pp..

Velde, H. te; Bremmer, J. (Ed.)

Human Sacrifice in Ancient Egypt

in: The Strange World of Human Sacrifice, pp. 127-134

Leuven - Paris - Dudley: Peeters, 2007.

Vernant, J.-P.; Rudhart, J. - Reverdin, O. (Eds.)

Théorie générale du sacrifice et mise à mort dans la thysia greque

in: Le sacrifice dans l'Antiquité (Entretiens sur l'Antiquité classique de la fondation Hardt XXVII), pp. 1-39

Vandouvres - Genève: Fondation Hardt, 1981.


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