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Temples, Religion And Politics In The Roman Republic
Eric M. Orlin

Temples, Religion And Politics In The Roman Republic

Brill Academic Publishers (Sep 01, 2002)
9780391041325
| Paperback
228 pages | 145 x 231 mm | USA | English
Dewey 292.07

Genre

  • Biblical Resources (BR/GEN)

Subject

  • Religion And Politics
  • Religion And Politics/ Rome
  • Religious Life And Customs
  • Rome
  • Temples, Roman

Plot

The success and smooth functioning of the Roman Republic depended on a careful balancing of the interests of the individual and the interests of the commonwealth. In this study, Eric Orlin examines the process through which new temples were vowed, built, and dedicated as a way of examining key features of the interrelated political and religious systems of Republican Rome. Orlin questions previous scholarship on several points, suggesting that the Senate, and not just individual generals, played an active and significant role in the construction of new temples and emphasizing the high degree of cooperation between the senate and its magistrates. The means by which the Romans erected new temples sheds important light on the relationship between individual initiative and collective responsibility in Republican Rome. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.

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