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 ix
... many misprints and awkward expressions . The loyalty and goodwill of my old Oxford pupils never seem to fail me . W. W. F. KINGHAM , Oxon , 3rd March 1911 . CONTENTS LECTURE I INTRODUCTORY Accounts of the Roman religion in PREFACE ix.
... many misprints and awkward expressions . The loyalty and goodwill of my old Oxford pupils never seem to fail me . W. W. F. KINGHAM , Oxon , 3rd March 1911 . CONTENTS LECTURE I INTRODUCTORY Accounts of the Roman religion in PREFACE ix.
Side xvii
... never afterwards deserts him ; his pietas enlarged in a religious sense • 403-427 LECTURE XIX THE AUGUSTAN REVIVAL Connection of Augustus and Virgil . Augustus aims at re - establishing the national pietas , and securing the pax deorum ...
... never afterwards deserts him ; his pietas enlarged in a religious sense • 403-427 LECTURE XIX THE AUGUSTAN REVIVAL Connection of Augustus and Virgil . Augustus aims at re - establishing the national pietas , and securing the pax deorum ...
Side 2
... never to profit by the refining and chastening influence of such lengthy suffering . In this later condition it has not been attractive to students of religious history ; and to penetrate farther back into the real religious ideas of ...
... never to profit by the refining and chastening influence of such lengthy suffering . In this later condition it has not been attractive to students of religious history ; and to penetrate farther back into the real religious ideas of ...
Side 6
... never been able to do this , but has adopted them as strangers only , without making them its very own so Roman law con- trived to take into its own being the rules and practices of strangers , while Roman religion , though it ...
... never been able to do this , but has adopted them as strangers only , without making them its very own so Roman law con- trived to take into its own being the rules and practices of strangers , while Roman religion , though it ...
Side 9
... never attained , and the Greek very imperfectly . If we keep this definition steadily in mind , I think we shall find it a valuable guide in following out what I call the religious experience of the Roman people ; and at the present ...
... never attained , and the Greek very imperfectly . If we keep this definition steadily in mind , I think we shall find it a valuable guide in following out what I call the religious experience of the Roman people ; and at the present ...
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