The Romans And Their Gods

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To undestand the success of the Romans you must understand their piety. Dionysius of Halicarnassus. For over a thousand years, Roman religion satisfied the spiritual needs of a wide range of peoples throughout the empire, because is offered an intelligent and dignified interpretation of how the world functions. It was a firm, yet tolerant, religion whose adherents committed very few crimes in its name and who were healthily free of neuroses. In this short, perceptive study of Roman religious life between 80 BC and AD 69, Professor Ogilvie shows how intimately involved were the Roman gods with human activities. Drawing widely on original material (all of it quoted in translation), 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, was paramount.

Additional information

Weight 0.164 kg
Dimensions 1 × 13.8 × 21.6 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

144

Publisher

Year Published

2000-3-2

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0712667032

About The Author

R.M. Ogilvie, Headmaster of Tonbridge from 1970 to 1975, was Professor of Humanities at the University of St Andrews until his death in 1981, at the age of 49.