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By Harrison
Jane Ellen Harrison - 2010
Jane Ellen Harrison's seminal 1912 work, Themis, draws upon anthropology, classical studies, archaeology, and psychology to reconstruct the origins of early Greek religion. Harrison, recognized as a founder of modern Greek mythology studies, offers a revolutionary perspective, tracing Themis back as a matriarchal tribal goddess. This influential study delves into areas such as magic, sacrifice, and the genesis of the Olympic Games, integrating archaeological findings into its interpretation of Greek religious practices. The 1927 revised second edition, featuring a detailed preface and explanatory notes, is intended for a broad audience of thinkers.