The Romans and their gods
R.M. Ogilvie
Hogarth Press (1986)
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History / General, Mythology, Roman, Other Religions, Rome, Social Science / Folklore & Mythology
9780701207311
In this study of Roman religious life between 80BC and AD69, the author shows how intimately involved were the Roman gods with human activities. Drawing widely on original material, he tells us how the Romans prayed, what happened at a sacrifice, what sort of gods they believed in, and how seriously they took their religion - a religion in which actions, not dogma, were paramount.
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LoC Classification OGI
Dewey Yellow/White
No. of Pages 135
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