The Religious Experience of the Roman People, from the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus: The Gifford Lectures for 1909-10Macmillan and Company, limited, 1911 - 504 sider |
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Side 17
... doubt has been thrown on it by Wissowa , who had formerly accepted it . As being of Etruscan origin , and found in places very distant from each other and from Rome , we have , he says , no good right to use these works C of art as ...
... doubt has been thrown on it by Wissowa , who had formerly accepted it . As being of Etruscan origin , and found in places very distant from each other and from Rome , we have , he says , no good right to use these works C of art as ...
Side 30
... doubt connected with the belief that the recognised deities of a community could not be approached by any but the members of that community ; but its taproot is probably to be found in the ideas described by Dr. Frazer . 20 We can ...
... doubt connected with the belief that the recognised deities of a community could not be approached by any but the members of that community ; but its taproot is probably to be found in the ideas described by Dr. Frazer . 20 We can ...
Side 32
... had to be thrown out of the house , no doubt for this reason , by the impluvium . ” Turning to inanimate objects , which are supposed by primitive man to be dangerous or taboo , we are 32 LECT . ROMAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE.
... had to be thrown out of the house , no doubt for this reason , by the impluvium . ” Turning to inanimate objects , which are supposed by primitive man to be dangerous or taboo , we are 32 LECT . ROMAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE.
Side 50
... doubt a genuine case of magical " rain - making " -one of the many inadequate and blundering attempts on the part of primitive man to obtain what he needs . Probably it may be classed under the head of " sympathetic magic , " but the ...
... doubt a genuine case of magical " rain - making " -one of the many inadequate and blundering attempts on the part of primitive man to obtain what he needs . Probably it may be classed under the head of " sympathetic magic , " but the ...
Side 54
... doubt from a very primitive stage of thought . There is one other very curious performance , occurring each year on the ides of May , which in my view is rather magical than religious , though the ancients themselves looked upon it as a ...
... doubt from a very primitive stage of thought . There is one other very curious performance , occurring each year on the ides of May , which in my view is rather magical than religious , though the ancients themselves looked upon it as a ...
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Aeneas Aeneid ancient augurs Augustus believed calendar called Cato century B.C. ceremony character Christian Cicero City-state civilisation cult deity deorum divine doubt duty early Ennius Etruscan evidence explain fact Fasti feeling festival Festus Flamen Flamen Dialis foll formula Frazer Gellius gods Greek human idea Italian Italy ius divinum Janus Juno Jupiter kind later Latin Latium lecture Livy Lucretius Lupercalia lustratio magic Marquardt Mars meaning mind Mommsen morality nature numen numina old Roman origin Ovid Panaetius passage Pauly-Wissowa pietas Pliny poet pomoerium pontifex maximus pontifices Power manifesting practice prayer priest priesthood primitive quoted religious experience rex sacrorum rites ritual röm 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
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Side 62 - Versibus incomptis ludunt risuque soluto, Oraque corticibus sumunt horrenda cavatis, Et te, Bacche, vocant per carmina laeta, tibique Oscilla ex alta suspendunt mollia pinu.
Side 8 - I understand a propitiation or conciliation of powers superior to man which are believed to direct and control the course of nature and of human life.
Side 207 - ... lane luppiter Mars pater Quirine Bellona Lares Divi Novensiles Di Indigetes Divi quorum est potestas nostrorum hostiumque Dique Manes...
Side 292 - The one great corruption, to which all Religion is exposed, . is its separation from morality. The very strength of the religious motive has a tendency to exclude, or disparage, all other tendencies of the human mind, even the noblest and ' best. It is against this corruption that the Prophetic Order from first to last constantly protested.
Side 473 - Et quia boves solent in sacrificio daemonum multos occidere, debet eis etiam hac de re aliqua sollemnitas immutari: ut die dedicationis, vel natalitii sanctorum martyrum quorum illic reliquiae ponuntur, tabernacula sibi circa easdem ecclesias quae ex fanis commutatae sunt. de ramis arborum faciant, et religiosis conviviis sollemnitatem celebrent; nee diabolo iam animalia immolent, et ad laudem Dei in esu suo animalia occidant, et donatori omnium de satietate sua gratias referant: ut dum eis aliqua...
Side 290 - ita autem annales conficiebantur : tabulam dealbatam quotannis pontifex maximus habuit, in qua praescriptis consulum nominibus et aliorum magistratuum digna memoratu notare consueverat domi militiaeque terra marique gesta per singulos dies, cuius diligentiae annuos commentarios in octoginta libros veteres retulerunt eosque a pontificibus maximis, a quibus fiebant, Annales Maximos appellarunt.
Side 404 - Flevisse, et gelidis haec evolvisse sub antris, Mulcentem tigres, et agentem carmine quercus : 510 Quab's populea rnaerens philomela sub umbra Amissos queritur fetus, quos durus arator Observans nido implumes detraxit ; at ilia Flet noctem, ramoque sedens miserabile carmen Integrat, et maestis late loca questibus implet.
Side 37 - frondoso vertice collem (quis deus incertum est) habitat deus; Arcades ipsum credunt se vidisse lovem, cum saepe nigrantem aegida concuteret dextra nimbosque cieret.
Side 178 - Venus, casta placent superis: pura cum veste venite et manibus puris sumite fontis aquam.
Side 385 - I wish to have a shrine built, and that wish cannot be rooted out of my heart. I am anxious to avoid any likeness to a tomb .... in order to attain as nearly as possible to a deification. This I could do if I built it at the villa itself, but I dread changes of owners. Wherever I construct it on the land I think I could secure that posterity should respect its sanctity.