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Festive Greece : a Calendar of Traditions de Tomkinson, John L - 2003
de Tomkinson, John L
Festive Greece : a Calendar of Traditions
de Tomkinson, John L
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Athens: Anagnosis Books, 2003. (NEW : Book will be sent direct from the publisher in Greece) A Calendar of Greek festivals and other observances throughout the year, 'Festive Greece' is the only comprehensive and detailed guide in print in English to the wealth of tradition accessible to the traveller in Greece.Included in Festive Greece are in-depth studies of many of the more exotic manifestations of popular culture: such as the mysterious figures dressed in animal skins and sheep bells which roam the streets of many of the towns and villages of Northern Greece during the winter and spring carnival seasons; the many variations on the religious and popular ceremonies of Holy Week and Easter; the fire-walking Anastenarides, probably remnants of the ancient groups dedicated to the cult of Dionysos; the bull-sacrifices of Lesbos; the annual appearance in church of the Virgin's serpents in Kefalonia; and the annual services in honour of the Cross, held in commemoration of a vision received during the German occupation, in Metsovo.From proud military parades commemorating the trials and victories of the modern state, to children's spring carol festivities which have survived almost unchanged from ancient times, this beautifully illustrated guide will provide you with a key to a more eventful stay in the country and a better appreciation of its long and colourful past." 144P. Illus( col.). 1st Greek Ed.. Soft Cover. New Book from Greece.
- Librería KALAMOS BOOKS (CA)
- Formato/Encuadernación Tapa blanda
- Estado del libro Nuevo New Book from Greece
- Edición 1st Greek Ed.
- Encuadernación Tapa blanda
- ISBN 10 9608718686
- ISBN 13 9789608718685
- Editorial Anagnosis Books
- Lugar de publicación Athens
- Fecha de publicación 2003
- Palabras clave Greece Athens