Lucian: Alexander Or The False Prophet

Peter Thonemann author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:14th May '21

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Lucian's Alexander Or The False Prophet is a satiric biography of the religious entrepreneur and career fraudster Alexander of Abonouteichos. It recounts how, during the reign of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), Alexander succeeded in setting up a fraudulent new oracular cult of the snake-god Glykon in his home-town of Abonouteichos in Paphlagonia. In the Alexander, Lucian sets out to debunk the oracle as a scam, its founder as a debauched crook, and its clients as gullible idiots. The Alexander is an extraordinary and unclassifiable work: part biography, part invective, part Epicurean critique of divination. It casts a uniquely vivid light on social mores and religious beliefs in the Antonine age, and was a major influence on Erasmus, Ben Jonson, and Henry Fielding. The present volume is the first full-length treatment of the Alexander in English, and includes an extended historical and literary introduction, a new English translation, and a detailed commentary on the text. The volume also includes a translation of the surviving fragments of Oinomaos of Gadara's The Exposure of Sorcerers, a contemporary Cynic attack on oracular divination. All Greek is translated throughout.

his [Thonemann's] commentary is a pleasure and instructive to read because of his full command of the epigraphical and numismatic sources combined with a judicious judgement. * Jan N. Bremmer, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
a ... fluent and inventive translation * Malcolm Heath, Greece & Rome *
Without doubt, Thonemann's book is a substantial commentary on Lucian's Alexander or The False Prophet, and a valuable study of the religious history of the second century AD Greco-Roman World. * Orestis Karavas, Arctos *

ISBN: 9780198868248

Dimensions: 223mm x 145mm x 24mm

Weight: 434g

252 pages