Hedvig von Ehrenheim
Researcher at Department of Archaeology and Ancient History; Classical archaeology and ancient history
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 22 15
- E-mail:
- hedvig.vonehrenheim@antiken.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3H
- Postal address:
- Box 626
751 26 UPPSALA
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Publications
Selection of publications
- Ritual Usage of Water in Greek Sanctuaries (2023)
- From Exclusive Dream Oracles to Ubiquitous Incubation Dreams (2023)
- CLARA Review: Camilla Asplund Ingemark & Dominic Ingemark, 2020: Representations of Fear. Verbalising Emotion in Ancient Roman Folk Narrative (Folklore Fellows’ Communications, 320). Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. 362 pages. (2022)
- To purify from the head down in Greek ritual norms (2022)
- The Function of Serving a Ritualized Dinner to Slaves at Ancient Greek Festivals (2022)
- Mirakulösa helanden genom drömmar i antik och tidigkristen tid: likheter och skillnader (2021)
- Placebo factors at healing sanctuaries in pagan and early Christian times (2021)
- Humour in Roman villa sculpture: (2020)
- Reading Roman emotions (2020)
- Causal explanation of disease in the iamata of Epidauros (2019)
- Water at ancient Greek sanctuaries: medium of divine presence or commodity for mortal visitors? (2019)
- G. Renberg, Where dreams may come. Incubation sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman world, vols. 1–2 (Religions in the Greco-Roman world 184) (2017)
- Mary B. HOLLINSHEAD, Shaping Ceremony. Monumental Steps and Greek Architecture, Madison 2015. 1 vol. 20.5x26 cm, 233 p. ISBN : 978-0-299-30110; ISBN : 978-0-299-30113-2 (e-book), för Kernos 29, 2016, 463-465. (2016)
- Pilgrimage for dreams in Late Antiquity and early Byzantium: continuity of the pagan ritual or development within Christian miracle tradition? (2016)
- Death And Ascent Of Hyakinthos In Sparta (2015)
- A miniature portrait of a man with a clean-shaven head in the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities (1998)
- ’A portrait of the Roman empress Julia Domna (1997)
Recent publications
- Ritual Usage of Water in Greek Sanctuaries (2023)
- From Exclusive Dream Oracles to Ubiquitous Incubation Dreams (2023)
- CLARA Review: Camilla Asplund Ingemark & Dominic Ingemark, 2020: Representations of Fear. Verbalising Emotion in Ancient Roman Folk Narrative (Folklore Fellows’ Communications, 320). Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. 362 pages. (2022)
- To purify from the head down in Greek ritual norms (2022)
- The Function of Serving a Ritualized Dinner to Slaves at Ancient Greek Festivals (2022)
All publications
Articles
- Ritual Usage of Water in Greek Sanctuaries (2023)
- From Exclusive Dream Oracles to Ubiquitous Incubation Dreams (2023)
- CLARA Review: Camilla Asplund Ingemark & Dominic Ingemark, 2020: Representations of Fear. Verbalising Emotion in Ancient Roman Folk Narrative (Folklore Fellows’ Communications, 320). Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. 362 pages. (2022)
- To purify from the head down in Greek ritual norms (2022)
- The Function of Serving a Ritualized Dinner to Slaves at Ancient Greek Festivals (2022)
- Mirakulösa helanden genom drömmar i antik och tidigkristen tid: likheter och skillnader (2021)
- Placebo factors at healing sanctuaries in pagan and early Christian times (2021)
- Causal explanation of disease in the iamata of Epidauros (2019)
- Water at ancient Greek sanctuaries: medium of divine presence or commodity for mortal visitors? (2019)
- G. Renberg, Where dreams may come. Incubation sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman world, vols. 1–2 (Religions in the Greco-Roman world 184) (2017)
- Mary B. HOLLINSHEAD, Shaping Ceremony. Monumental Steps and Greek Architecture, Madison 2015. 1 vol. 20.5x26 cm, 233 p. ISBN : 978-0-299-30110; ISBN : 978-0-299-30113-2 (e-book), för Kernos 29, 2016, 463-465. (2016)
- Pilgrimage for dreams in Late Antiquity and early Byzantium: continuity of the pagan ritual or development within Christian miracle tradition? (2016)
- Death And Ascent Of Hyakinthos In Sparta (2015)
- A miniature portrait of a man with a clean-shaven head in the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities (1998)
- ’A portrait of the Roman empress Julia Domna (1997)