Centre for the Analysis of Antique Religious Rethoric (CARRA) - EA 3094
Key words
Ancient Languages – Greek – Latin – History of Philosophy – History of Religions – Greek and Roman Antiquity – Rhetoric – Encyclopaedic knowledge - Humanism
Overview
CARRA focuses on two areas of study: rhetoric on the one hand and religion on the other hand. It aims to bind the two subjects together in the light of the recent progress made in the fields of history of rhetoric and religious sciences. CARRA investigates the themes of language in relation to the sacred and divine, the forms of expression addressed to the gods and the different ways to express consciousness and the religious feeling. It aims to provide research tools that will lead to a better understanding of rhetoric and religion based mostly on the study of Greek and Latin texts.
Research focus
Research within CARRA is organised around 4 programmes:
- Supplement to the Greek and Roman prayer bibliography
- Edition of rhetorical and grammatical texts
- Beatus Rhenanus
- Name the Gods ( interdisciplinary programme)
Directors
Laurent Pernot - Yves Lehmann
Contact
Centre d'analyse des rhétoriques religieuses de l'Antiquité (CARRA)
Bâtiment Le Portique
14 rue René Descartes
67084 Strasbourg Cedex
Tél : 03 68 85 64 38