Roman religion in Valerius Maximus / by Hans-Friedrich Mueller.
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- BL802 M84 2011
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UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | BL802 M84 2011 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.2 | المتاح | 30010011317911 |
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BL802 .B43 1998 Religions of Rome | BL802 .B43 1998 Religions of Rome. Volume 2: A sourcebook. | BL802 M84 2011 Roman religion in Valerius Maximus / | BL802 M84 2011 Roman religion in Valerius Maximus / | BL803 .F57 2018 Cult places and cult personnel in the Roman Empire / | BL803 .F57 2018 Cult places and cult personnel in the Roman Empire / | BL803 .M35 2006 المعتقدات الرومانية / |
"First published in 2002. First issued in paperback ed."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-250) and indexes.
"Mueller's study focuses on what Valerius can tell us about contemporary Roman attitudes to religion, attacking several orthodoxies along the way. He argues that Roman religion could be deeply emotional, that it was possible to believe passionately in the divinity of the emperor - even when, like Tiberius, he was still alive - and that Rome's gods and religious rituals had an important role in fostering conventional morality." "The study further explores elements of ancient rhetoric, Roman historiography, and Tiberian Rome. The fact that Valerius was a contemporary of Jesus means his work is also valuable in reflecting the attitudes and beliefs of the ruling class to which Christ and his followers were politically subject, and which formed the background for the growth and persecution of Christianity."--BOOK JACKET.
1. Juno Valeriana -- 2. Vesta Mater: Mother Vesta -- 3. In Iovis sacrario: in Jupiter's inner sanctuary -- 4. Ritual vocabulary and moral imperatives -- 5. Sanctitas morum, or the general intersections of religion and morality.