Religions of Rome: Volume 1, A HistoryCambridge University Press, 1998. gada 28. jūn. - 476 lappuses This book offers a radical new survey of more than a thousand years of religious life at Rome, from the foundation of the city to its rise to world empire and its conversion to Christianity. It sets religion in its full cultural context, between the primitive hamlet of the eight century BC and the cosmopolitan, multicultural society of the first centuries of the Christian era. The companion volume, Religions of Rome 2: A Sourcebook, sets out a wide range of documents, richly illustrating the religious life in the Roman world. |
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Early Rome | 1 |
Imperial triumph and religious change | 73 |
Religion in the late Republic | 114 |
The place of religion Rome in the early Empire | 167 |
The boundaries of Roman religion | 211 |
The religions of imperial Rome | 245 |
Roman religion and Roman Empire | 313 |
Roman religion and Christian emperors fourth and fifth centuries | 364 |
Bibliography | 389 |
Details of maps and illustrations | 432 |
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Religions of Rome: Volume 1, A History Mary Beard,John North,Simon Price Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1998 |
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altar ancient Apuleius augures Augustan Augustus Caesar calendar Capitoline Capitoline triad Cassius Dio celebrated chapter Christian church Cicero city of Rome civic claims coloniae Constantine context culture dedicated Degrassi deities Dionysius Dionysius of Halicarnassus divine early Egyptian emperor empire evidence example Fasti festivals flamen flamen Dialis foreign Forum fourth century A.D. gious goddess gods Greek haruspices honour images imperial inscription Isis Italy Jewish Julius Jupiter Jupiter Dolichenus late Republic later Latin Livy Livy's magic Magna Mater Mithraic Mithras myth offered official origin Ovid pagan Parilia particular period Pliny Plutarch political pomerium pontifex maximus pontifices practice priesthoods priestly priests provinces religious republican rex sacrorum ritual role Roma Roman citizens Roman religion Rome Rome's Romulus sacred sacrifice sanctuary second century B.C. seen senate shrine status Suetonius superstitio surviving Tacitus temple third century A.D. tion traditional cults Vestals vows Wissowa worship
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420. lappuse - Hautes etudes numismatiques 1. Droz and Minard, Geneva and Paris. Roller, LE, 1999: In Search of God the Mother: The Cult of Anatolian Cybele. University of California Press, Berkeley. Romanelli, P., 1963: "Lo scavo al tempio della Magna Mater sul Palatino e nelle sue adiacenze," MonAnt 46, 201-330. Rose, CB, 1992: "The 1991 post-Bronze Age excavations at Troia,