Religions of Rome Volume 2 A Sourcebook

Religions of Rome  Volume 2  A Sourcebook
Author: Mary Beard,John North,Simon Price
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1998-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521456460

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Volume two reveals the extraordinary diversity of ancient Roman religion. A comprehensive sourcebook, it presents a wide range of documents illustrating religious life in the Roman world - from the foundations of the city in the eighth century BC to the Christian capital more than a thousand years later. Each document is given a full introduction, explanatory notes and bibliography, and acts as a starting point for further discussion. Through paintings, sculptures, coins and inscriptions, as well as literary texts in translation, the book explores the major themes and problems of Roman religion, such as sacrifice, the religious calendar, divination, ritual, and priesthood. Starting from the archaeological traces of the earliest cults of the city, it finishes with a series of texts in which Roman authors themselves reflect on the nature of their own religion, its history, even its funny side. Judaism and Christianity are given full coverage, as important elements in the religious world of the Roman empire.

Religions of Rome Volume 1 A History

Religions of Rome  Volume 1  A History
Author: Mary Beard,John North,Simon Price
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1998-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521316820

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This book offers a radical new survey of more than a thousand years of religious life at Rome. It sets religion in its full cultural context, between the primitive hamlet of the eighth century BC and the cosmopolitan, multicultural society of the first centuries of the Christian era. The narrative account is structured around a series of broad themes: how to interpret the Romans' own theories of their religious system and its origins; the relationship of religion and the changing politics of Rome; the religious importance of the layout and monuments of the city itself; changing ideas of religious identity and community; religious innovation - and, ultimately, revolution. The companion volume, Religions of Rome: A Sourcebook, sets out a wide range of documents richly illustrating the religious life in the Roman world.

Roman Gods Goddesses

Roman Gods   Goddesses
Author: Britannica Educational Publishing
Publsiher: Britannica Educational Publishing
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781622751594

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While the ancient Roman pantheon in many ways resembles that of ancient Greece, there is much that sets apart Roman mythology. Romans also borrowed from the religions of ancient Egypt, Asia Minor, and the Middle East, and legendary figures such as Romulus and Remus, tied closely to the history of Rome, feature prominently in ancient stories. The major and lesser figures of Roman mythology are presented in this vibrant volume with sidebars spotlighting related facts and concepts about Roman mythology and religion.

Religions of Rome Volume 2 A Sourcebook

Religions of Rome  Volume 2  A Sourcebook
Author: Mary Beard,John North,Simon Price
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1998-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316139196

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Volume two reveals the extraordinary diversity of ancient Roman religion. A comprehensive sourcebook, it presents a wide range of documents illustrating religious life in the Roman world - from the foundations of the city in the eighth century BC to the Christian capital more than a thousand years later. Each document is given a full introduction, explanatory notes and bibliography, and acts as a starting point for further discussion. Through paintings, sculptures, coins and inscriptions, as well as literary texts in translation, the book explores the major themes and problems of Roman religion, such as sacrifice, the religious calendar, divination, ritual, and priesthood. Starting from the archaeological traces of the earliest cults of the city, it finishes with a series of texts in which Roman authors themselves reflect on the nature of their own religion, its history, even its funny side. Judaism and Christianity are given full coverage, as important elements in the religious world of the Roman empire.

Roman Religion

Roman Religion
Author: Valerie M. Warrior
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2006-10-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521825115

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Religion in Archaic and Republican Rome and Italy

Religion in Archaic and Republican Rome and Italy
Author: Edward Bispham,Christopher Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135972585

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As Rome extended its influence throughout Italy, gradually incorporating its various peoples in a process of Romanization and conquest, its religion was extensively influenced by the cults of religious practices of its new subjects and citizens. It was a period of intense religious ferment and creativity. Roman religion, controlled and determined by religious and political functionaries who mediated between humans, had centred on a select pantheon of gods with Jupiter at its head. It was a religion in the process of becoming the servant of the state, however genuine its priests and votaries might be. Understanding the dynamics of religious change is fundamental to understanding the changing culture and politics of Rome during the last five centuries B.C. Religion in Archaic and Republic Rome and Italy tells that story.

An Introduction to Roman Religion

An Introduction to Roman Religion
Author: John Scheid
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253216605

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"An Introduction to Roman Religion" offers students of ancient Rome and classical civilization entry into a distant world in which the state, the social life of the city, and religion were inextricably bound. Professor Scheid draws on the latest findings in archaeology and history to explain the meanings of rituals, rites, auspices, and oracles, to describe the uses of temples and sacred ground, and to evoke the daily patterns of religious life and observance within the city of Rome and its environs. "An Introduction to Roman Religion" includes a wealth of quotations from primary sources, a chronology of religious and historical events from 750 BC to AD 494, a full glossary and an annotated guide to further reading. -- From publisher's description.

The Gods of Ancient Rome

The Gods of Ancient Rome
Author: Robert Turcan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781136058509

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First published in 2001. This is a vivid account of what their gods meant to the Romans from archaic times to late antiquity, and an exploration of the rites and rituals connected to them. After an extensive introduction into the nature of classical religion, the book is divided into three pain main parts: religions of the family and land; religions of the city; and religions of the empire. The book ends with the rise and impact Christianity. Using archaeological and epigraphic evidence, and drawling extensively on a wide range of relevant literary material, this book is ideally suited for undergraduate courses in the history of Rome and its religions. Its urbane style and lightly worn scholarship will broaden its appeal to the large number of non-academic readers with a serious interest in the classical world.