Valerius Maximus was an indefatigable collector of historical anecdotes illustrating vice and virtue. His Memorable Deeds and Sayings are unparalleled as a source for the opinions of Romans in the early empire on a vast range of subjects. Mueller focuses on what Valerius can tell us about contempor
Emperor Worship and Roman Religion (Oxford Classical Monographs)
- Book ID
- 125970068
- Publisher
- Clarendon Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1021 KB
- Series
- Oxford Classical Monographs
- Category
- Standards
- ISBN
- 0198152752
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✦ Synopsis
* Series: Oxford Classical Monographs
* Publisher: Oxford University Press (2002)
* ISBN-10: 0198152752
* ISBN-13: 9780198152750
While Roman religion worshipped a number of gods, one kind in particular aroused the fury of early Christians and the wonder of scholars: the cult of Roman emperors alive or dead. Was the divinity of emperors a glue that held the Empire together? Were rulers such as Julius Caesar and Caligula simply mad to expect such worship of themselves? Or was it rather a phenomenon which has only been rendered incomprehensible by modern and monotheistic ideas of what religion is - or should be - all about?
This book presents the first study of emperor worship among the Romans themselves, in Rome and its heartland Italy. It argues that emperor worship was indeed perfectly in keeping with Roman religious tradition, which has been generally misunderstood by a posterity imbued in radically different notions of the relationship between man and the divine.
✦ Subjects
История религии Древнего Рима
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