Religion in archaic and republican Rome and Italy : evidence and experience

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245 0 0 ‡aReligion in archaic and republican Rome and Italy : ‡bevidence and experience / ‡cedited by Edward Bispham and Christopher Smith.
260 ‡aEdinburgh : ‡bEdinburgh University Press, ‡c©2000.
300 ‡axiv, 199 pages : ‡billustrations, maps ; ‡c24 cm.
336 ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
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490 0 ‡aNew perspectives on the ancient world ; ‡v2
500 ‡aCollected papers from a meeting held at the University of Edinburgh, May 3, 1997.
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 174-195) and indexes.
505 0 ‡aIntroduction / Edward Bispham -- An anthropologist's view of ritual / Nicole Bourque -- Tuscan order : the development of Etruscan sanctuary architecture / Vedia Izzet -- Sacred rubbish / Fay Glinster -- Some thoughts on the 'religious romanisation' of Italy before the Social War / Oliver de Cazanove -- From concordia to the Quirinal : notes on religion and politics in mid-republican/hellenistic Rome / Emmanuele Curti -- Prophet and text in the third century BC / J.A. North -- The games of Hercules / T.P. Wiseman -- Looking beyond the civic compromise : religious pluralism in late republican Rome / Andreas Bendlin -- Worshipping Mater Matuta : ritual and context / Christopher Smith.
520 1 ‡aThe early religions of Rome have conventionally been seen as conservative and ritualistic, whose observances were kept for reasons of pragmatism rather than inspired by emotion and faith. This view is challenged in this volume with the ten authors deploying a variety of approaches - archaeological, historical, literary, numismatic, epigraphical and anthropological - to present new and important ideas about Roman religion. [from publisher's advertisement].
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 7 ‡aReligion. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01093763
651 7 ‡aRome (Empire) ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01204885
651 7 ‡aItaly. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01204565
651 0 ‡aItaly ‡xReligious life and customs ‡vCongresses.
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655 7 ‡aConference papers and proceedings. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01423772
700 1 ‡aSmith, Christopher John, ‡d1965- ‡eeditor.
700 1 ‡aBispham, Edward, ‡eeditor.
776 0 8 ‡iOnline version: ‡tReligion in archaic and republican Rome and Italy. ‡dEdinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2000 ‡w(OCoLC)988772106
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