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  • The Religion of Ancient Rome

    by Cyril Bailey ...
    "The Religion of Ancient Rome" by Cyril Bailey explores the intricate belief systems and practices that defined Roman spirituality. It delves into the pantheon of gods and goddesses, examining how these deities influenced daily life, politics, and culture in ancient Rome. Bailey highlights the significance of rituals, temples, and festivals, illustrating how religion was interwoven with the fabric ... Read more

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  • The Religion of Ancient Rome

    by Cyril Bailey ...
    The conditions of our knowledge of the native religion of early Rome may perhaps be best illustrated by a parallel from Roman archæology. The visitor to the Roman Forum at the present day, if he wishes to reconstruct in imagination the Forum of the early Republic, must not merely 'think away' many strata of later buildings, but, we are told, must picture to himself a totally different orientation ... Read more

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  • The Religion of Ancient Rome

    by Cyril Bailey ...
    The conditions of our knowledge of the native religion of early Rome may perhaps be best illustrated by a parallel from Roman archæology. The visitor to the Roman Forum at the present day, if he wishes to reconstruct in imagination the Forum of the early Republic, must not merely 'think away' many strata of later buildings, but, we are told, must picture to himself a totally different orientation ... Read more

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  • Religion of Ancient Rome

    by Cyril Bailey ...
    The conditions of our knowledge of the native religion of early Rome may perhaps be best illustrated by a parallel from Roman archeology. The visitor to the Roman Forum at the present day, if he wishes to reconstruct in imagination the Forum of the early Republic, must not merely 'think away' many strata of later buildings, but, we are told, must picture to himself a totally different orientation ... Read more

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  • The Religion of Ancient Rome

    by Cyril Bailey ...
    In every early religion there will of course be found, apart from external influence, traces of its own internal development, of stages by which it must have advanced from a mass of vague and primitive belief and custom to the organised worship of a civilised community. The religion of Rome is no exception to this rule; we can detect in its later practice evidences of primitive notions and habits ... Read more

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  • The Religion of Ancient Rome

    by Cyril Bailey ...
    The conditions of our knowledge of the native religion of early Rome may perhaps be best illustrated by a parallel from Roman archæology. The visitor to the Roman Forum at the present day, if he wishes to reconstruct in imagination the Forum of the early Republic, must not merely 'think away' many strata of later buildings, but, we are told, must picture to himself a totally different orientation ... Read more

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  • The Religion of Ancient Rome

    by Cyril Bailey ...
    This little book tries to tell the story of the religious life of the Romans from the time when their history begins for us until the close of the reign of Augustus. Each of its five essays deals with a distinct period and is in a sense complete in itself; but the dramatic development inherent in the whole forbids their separation save as acts or chapters. In spite of modern interest in the study ... Read more

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  • The Religion of Ancient Rome

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Gods and Rituals of Roman Society

    In "The Religion of Ancient Rome," Cyril Bailey offers a comprehensive exploration of the complex religious practices and beliefs that permeated Roman society from its founding through the Empire's zenith. His meticulous scholarship combines historical analysis with a literary acumen that deftly captures the essence of a civilization deeply intertwined with its religious rituals. Bailey delves ... Read more

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  • The Religion of Ancient Rome

    by Cyril Bailey ...
    The Religion of Ancient Rome by Cyril Bailey is a comprehensive examination of the religious practices, beliefs, and rituals of ancient Rome. First published in 1907, it delves into the complex world of Roman religion, discussing various deities, temples, festivals, and the role of religion in Roman society and politics. Bailey's work is often praised for its accessible approach to understanding ... Read more

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    by Edward Gibbon ...
    Series series The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
    Edited, abridged, and with a critical Foreword by Hans-Friedrich MuellerIntroduction by Daniel J. BoorstinIllustrations by Giovanni Battista PiranesiEdward Gibbon’s masterpiece, which narrates the history of the Roman Empire from the second century A.D. to its collapse in the west in the fifth century and in the east in the fifteenth century, is widely considered the greatest work of history ever ... Read more

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  • The Complete Tacitus Anthology

    The Histories, The Annals, Germania, Agricola, A Dialogue on Oratory

    Series series Texts From Ancient Rome
    Publius Cornelius Tacitus (AD56 - AD117) was a Roman orator, lawyer and senator. He is considered one of antiquities greatest historians. The surviving portions of his major works - "The Histories" and "The Annals" - examine the reigns of the Emperors Tiberius, Claudius, Nero and those who reigned in the "Year of the Four Emperors". These two works cover the span of history from the death of ... Read more

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  • Dark History of the Roman Emperors

    Series series Dark History
    Five of the first eleven emperors of Rome were assassinated and another two killed themselves rather than face the fury of their subjects. Nero sang while Rome burned. Caligula proclaimed himself a god. If not mad enough already, he also gave one of his horses a place on the senate. Rome rejoiced when many emperors died, only to find that they hated the next one just as much. From the death of ... Read more

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