The Religious Experience of the Roman People: From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus : the Gifford Lectures for 1909-10William Warde Fowler Macmillan, 1911 - 504 sider |
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Side xii
... authorities seek to exclude magic , and did so at Rome . Few survivals of magic in the State religion . The aquaelicium . Vestals and runaway slaves . The magical whipping at the Lupercalia . The throwing of puppets from the pons ...
... authorities seek to exclude magic , and did so at Rome . Few survivals of magic in the State religion . The aquaelicium . Vestals and runaway slaves . The magical whipping at the Lupercalia . The throwing of puppets from the pons ...
Side 24
... authorities of the State in eliminating from their rule of worship ( ius divinum ) almost all that was magical , barbarous , or , as later Romans would have called it , superstitious . This is a point on which I wish to lay especial ...
... authorities of the State in eliminating from their rule of worship ( ius divinum ) almost all that was magical , barbarous , or , as later Romans would have called it , superstitious . This is a point on which I wish to lay especial ...
Side 38
... authorities of a City - state . Lastly , the principle of taboo , or religio , if we use the Latin word , affected certain times as well as places . Just as under the ius divinum of the fully - developed State certain spots were made ...
... authorities of a City - state . Lastly , the principle of taboo , or religio , if we use the Latin word , affected certain times as well as places . Just as under the ius divinum of the fully - developed State certain spots were made ...
Side 40
... authorities who drew up the Calendar . Some of them appear in that calendar as dies nefasti , but not all ; and I am entirely at one with Wissowa , whose knowledge of the Roman religious law is un- paralleled for exactness , in ...
... authorities who drew up the Calendar . Some of them appear in that calendar as dies nefasti , but not all ; and I am entirely at one with Wissowa , whose knowledge of the Roman religious law is un- paralleled for exactness , in ...
Side 46
... authorities for the story are Verrius Flaccus , ap . Gell . v . 17 , and Macrobius , Sat. i . 16. 21 . 48. For the extent of the taboo see Gell . iv . 9. 5 ; Macr . i . 16. 18 . 49. Gell . v . 17. 3 foll . ( annalium quinto ) . 50 ...
... authorities for the story are Verrius Flaccus , ap . Gell . v . 17 , and Macrobius , Sat. i . 16. 21 . 48. For the extent of the taboo see Gell . iv . 9. 5 ; Macr . i . 16. 18 . 49. Gell . v . 17. 3 foll . ( annalium quinto ) . 50 ...
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Aeneas Aeneid ancient augurs Augustus believe calendar called carmen Cato century B.C. ceremony Christian Cicero City-state civilised cult deity deorum Dialis divine doubt duty early Etruscan evidence explain fact Fasti feeling festival Festus Flamen Flamen Dialis foll Fratr Frazer Gellius gods Greek Henzen human idea Italian Italy ius divinum Janus Jevons Juno Jupiter kind later Latin Latium lecture Livy Lucretius Lupercalia lustratio magic Marquardt Mars meaning mind Mommsen morality nature numina old Roman origin Ovid Panaetius passage Pauly-Wissowa Pliny pomoerium pontifex maximus pontifices Power manifesting practice prayer priest priesthood primitive quoted religious experience rex sacrorum right relation rites ritual Robigus Roman history Roman religion Rome sacra sacred sacrifice says seems sense Servius Sibylline Sibylline books spirit Stoicism Stoics survival taboo temple tion Varro Vesta victim Virgil whole Wissowa word worship