
Pallas 111/2019. Religion and Power in the Roman World from 218 BCE to 235 CE.
N° d'inventaire | 22249 |
Format | 16 x 24 |
Détails | 300 p., paperback. |
Publication | Marseille, 2019 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782810706594 |
François Cadiou and Sylvie Pittia: Foreword 11 Nicole Belayche: Approaching “religion” in the Roman world today: renewed paradigms and new tools 19 Yann Berthelet: Religion and political life under the Roman Republic - The example of public divination 41 Alberto Dalla Rosa: The religious aspects of the exercise of imperial power 65 Gabrielle Frija: Imperial cults and imperial power: diffusion and simulation of the cults of the emperors in the Roman world 77 Daniele Miano: Conceptual divinities and power in Roman polytheism 95 Christophe Schmidt Heidenreich: The Roman army and the imperial cult 113 Françoise Van Haeperen: Public cults, cultic agents and power in Rome 137 Sylvia Estienne: From the creation of the Ludi Apollinares to the Severan celebration of the Ludi saeculares: religious and political aspects of the celebration of the games in Rome 153 Marie-Odile Charles-Laforge: Private Worship among the Romans (3rd Century BC - 3rd Century AD) 171 Valérie Huet: Images, Sacrificial Ritual and Power in the Roman World 199 Audrey Bertrand: So Far, So Close? The Roman Horizon of the Italian and Provincial Colonies through the Prism of Religion, from the Second Punic War to the Severan Empire 227 Pierre Assenmaker: Choosing One's Gods in Times of Civil War The Religious Legitimization of Power in the Roman World Seen Through Coinage 245 Abstracts 267.
François Cadiou and Sylvie Pittia: Foreword 11 Nicole Belayche: Approaching “religion” in the Roman world today: renewed paradigms and new tools 19 Yann Berthelet: Religion and political life under the Roman Republic - The example of public divination 41 Alberto Dalla Rosa: The religious aspects of the exercise of imperial power 65 Gabrielle Frija: Imperial cults and imperial power: diffusion and simulation of the cults of the emperors in the Roman world 77 Daniele Miano: Conceptual divinities and power in Roman polytheism 95 Christophe Schmidt Heidenreich: The Roman army and the imperial cult 113 Françoise Van Haeperen: Public cults, cultic agents and power in Rome 137 Sylvia Estienne: From the creation of the Ludi Apollinares to the Severan celebration of the Ludi saeculares: religious and political aspects of the celebration of the games in Rome 153 Marie-Odile Charles-Laforge: Private Worship among the Romans (3rd Century BC - 3rd Century AD) 171 Valérie Huet: Images, Sacrificial Ritual and Power in the Roman World 199 Audrey Bertrand: So Far, So Close? The Roman Horizon of the Italian and Provincial Colonies through the Prism of Religion, from the Second Punic War to the Severan Empire 227 Pierre Assenmaker: Choosing One's Gods in Times of Civil War The Religious Legitimization of Power in the Roman World Seen Through Coinage 245 Abstracts 267.