Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2020
General: Vernant 1974; Burkert [1977] 1985; Ogden 2007; Kearns 2010 and 2011; Parker 2011.
Gods: Erbse 1986; Jørgensen 1904; Otto 1954; Kullmann 1956; Clay 1983; Slatkin 1991; Sissa and Detienne 2000; Pironti and Bonnet 2016.
Hero cult and the afterlife: Nagy [1979] 1999; Vermeule 1979; Antonaccio 1995b; Ekroth 2002.
Prayer: Lang 1975; Pulleyn 1997.
Sacrifice: Detienne and Vernant 1989; Naiden 2013.
Homeric morality: Jaeger 1966; Lloyd-Jones 1971; Yamagata 1994; Versnel 2011.
On the history of scholarship on Homeric religion: Graf 1991; Saraschoulis 2008a.
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