J. A. North (éd.), The Religious History of the Roman Empire. The Republican Centuries

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John A. North (éd.), The Religious History of the Roman Empire. The Republican Centuries, Oxford, 2023.

Éditeur : Oxford University Press
Collection : Oxford Readings in Classical Studies
416 pages
ISBN : 9780199644063
$ 130.00


The Religious History of the Roman Empire: The Republican Centuries is the second Oxford Readings in Classical Studies volume on the religious history of the Roman Empire, accompanying the volume on paganism, Judaism, and Christianity. This volume presents fourteen chapters dealing with aspects of the religious life of Republican Rome between c. 500 BCE and the fall of the Republican constitution in c. 30 BCE. The topics covered include Iron Age rituals (Christopher Smith); Roman Priesthood (John Scheid; Mary Beard); religion and war (Jörg Rüpke); religious behaviour in the context of polytheism (Andreas Bendlin); religious ritual in early and middle Republic (John North); Italian warfare practices (Olivier de Cazanove); the role of women (Rebecca Flemming); sacrificial ritual in Roman poetry (Denis Feeney); the centuriation-ritual (Daniel Gargola); Roman divination (Mary Beard); Augustan Peace and the stars (Alfred Schmid); the great cult-places of Italy (John Scheid); the grove of Pesaro (Filippo Coarelli). Originally published between 1981 and 2011, these chapters provide a vivid picture of key issues under discussion in this period, providing a missing link in the historiography of Roman republican religion. A central question concerns the balance to be found between ritual and belief, both problematic concepts in interpreting this religious tradition. While there can be no question that the performance of rituals was a regular traditional activity to which Romans attached great significance, particularly those who were in a responsible position as priests or senators, the later years of the Republic increasingly saw religious issues taken as matters for debate, and books on religious themes, unknown before the age of Cicero and Varro, began to appear.


Table of Contents

1. Dead Dogs and Rattles: Time, Space, and Ritual Sacrifice in Iron Age Latium, Christopher Smith
2. The Priest and the Magistrate: Reflections on the Priesthoods and Public Law at the End of the Republic, John Scheid
3. Acca Larentia Gains a Son: Myths and Priesthood, Mary Beard
4. Religion and War: On the relationship of a society's religious and political systems, Jörg Rüpke
5. Not the One nor the Many; A Pragmatic Approach to Religious Behaviour in a Polytheistic Society: The Example of Rome, Andreas Bendlin
6. Action and Ritual in Roman Historians: Or How Horatius Held the Door-Post, John North
7. Rites and Practices of Warfare in Italy between Romans and Samnites: Going under the Yoke and the Samnite Legio Linteata, Olivier de Cazanove
8. Festus and the Role of Women in Roman Religion, Rebecca Flemming
9. Interpreting Sacrificial Ritual in Roman Poetry: Disciplines and their Models, Denis Feeney
10. The Ritual of Centuriation: Frontinus, Hyginus Gromaticus and Centuriation, Daniel Gargola
11. The Lucus Pisaurensis and the Romanisation of the Ager Gallicus, Filippo Coarelli
12. Rome and the Great Places of Worship in Italy, Filippo Coarelli
13. Cicero and Divination. The Formation of a Latin Discourse, Mary Beard
14. The Peace of Augustus, The Equinox and the Centre of the World, Alfred Schmid

 

 

Source : Oxford University Press