ḳị-wo-na-desobre un posible culto a la columna en la Pilo micénica

  1. Piquero Rodríguez, Juan 1
  1. 1 Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
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Zeitschrift:
Ilu. Revista de ciencias de las religiones

ISSN: 1135-4712 1988-3269

Datum der Publikation: 2023

Nummer: 28

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.5209/ILUR.85575 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen Access editor

Andere Publikationen in: Ilu. Revista de ciencias de las religiones

Zusammenfassung

El propósito de este trabajo es ofrecer argumentos a favor de la interpretación de la palabra micénica ḳị-wo-na-de como ‘a la columna’. Para ello el trabajo se centra en tres aspectos distintos: 1) el estudio de los textos micénicos; 2) el análisis de los testimonios iconográficos de los periodos minoico y micénico y 3) la revisión de algunos textos del primer milenio a.C. en los que el término griego κίων ‘columna’ hace referencia a la imagen anicónica de una divinidad.

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