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Miracles -- $tCtesias' Indica and the Origins of Paradoxography / $rNichols, Andrew -- $tThe Epidaurian Iamata: The first "Court of Miracles"? / $rPrêtre, Clarisse -- $tMedicine and the paradox in the Hippocratic Corpus and Beyond / $rKazantzidis, George -- $t'One might rightly wonder' - marvelling in Polybios Histories / $rHau, Lisa Irene -- $tOmens and Miracles: Interpreting Miraculous Narratives in Roman Historiography / $rPapaioannou, Sophia -- $tMiracles and Pseudo-Miracles in Byzantine Apocalypses / $rKraft, András -- $tII. Workings of Miracles -- $tWonder-ful Memories in Herodotus' Histories / $rGerolemou, Maria -- $tWonder(s) in Plautus / $rDemetriou, Chrysanthi -- $tTelling Tales of Wonder: Mirabilia in the Letters of Pliny the Younger / $rNeger, Margot -- $tParadoxographic discourse on sources and fountains: deconstructing paradoxes / $rDelattre, Charles -- $tLucian's Alexander: technoprophecy, thaumatology and the poetics of wonder / $rMheallaigh, Karen ní -- $tIII. Believing in Miracles -- $tPerceiving Thauma in Archaic Greek Epic / $rHunzinger, Christine -- $tTurning Science into Miracle in the Voyage of Alexander the Great / $rPajón Leyra, Irene -- $t'Many are the wonders in Greece': Pausanias the wandering philosopher / $rLangerwerf, Lydia -- $tMiracles in Greek Biography / $rTsakmakis, Antonis -- $tApuleius on Raising the Dead Crossing the Boundaries of Life and Death while Convincing the Audience / $rMay, Regine -- $tRecognizing Miracles in ancient Greek Novels / $rLateiner, Donald -- $tList of Contributors -- $tIndex Nominum et Rerum 330 $aIn recent years, scholars have extensively explored the function of the miraculous and wondrous in ancient narratives, mostly pondering on how ancient authors view wondrous accounts, i.e. the treatment of the descriptions of wondrous occurrences as true events or their use. More precisely, these narratives investigate whether the wondrous pursues a display of erudition or merely provides stylistic variety; sometimes, such narratives even represent the wish of the author to grant a "rational explanation" to extraordinary actions. At present, however, two aspects of the topic have not been fully examined: a) the ability of the wondrous/miraculous to set cognitive mechanisms in motion and b) the power of the wondrous/miraculous to contribute to the construction of an authorial identity (that of kings, gods, or narrators). To this extent, the volume approaches miracles and wonders as counter intuitive phenomena, beyond cognitive grasp, which challenge the authenticity of human experience and knowledge and push forward the frontiers of intellectual and aesthetic experience. Some of the articles of the volume examine miracles on the basis of bewilderment that could lead to new factual knowledge; the supernatural is here registered as something natural (although strange); the rest of the articles treat miracles as an endpoint, where human knowledge stops and the unknown divine begins (here the supernatural is confirmed). 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