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The altars of Republican Rome and Latium : sacrifice and the materiality of Roman religion
In this book, Claudia Moser offers a new understanding of Roman religion in the Republican era through an exploration of sacrifice, its principal ritual. Examining the long-term imprint of sacrificial practices on the material world, she focuses on monumental altars as the site for the act of sacrifice. Piecing together the fragments of the complex kaleidoscope of Roman religious practices, she shows how they fit together in ways that shed new light on the characteristic diversity of Roman religion. This study reorients the study of sacrificial practice in three principal ways: first, by establishing the primacy of sacred architecture, rather than individual action, in determining religious authority; second, by viewing religious activities as haptic, structured experiences in the material world rather than as expressions of doctrinal, belief-based mentalities; and third, by considering Roman sacrifice as a local, site-specific ritual rather than as a single, monolithic practice
The organization and boundaries of sacred places -- The economy of ritual: the site-specificity of votive offerings -- The seasonality of ritual: animal sacrifice -- Material memory
The altars of Republican Rome and Latium : sacrifice and the materiality of Roman religion
In this book, Claudia Moser offers a new understanding of Roman religion in the Republican era through an exploration of sacrifice, its principal ritual. Examining the long-term imprint of sacrificial practices on the material world, she focuses on monumental altars as the site for the act of sacrifice. Piecing together the fragments of the complex kaleidoscope of Roman religious practices, she shows how they fit together in ways that shed new light on the characteristic diversity of Roman religion. This study reorients the study of sacrificial practice in three principal ways: first, by establishing the primacy of sacred architecture, rather than individual action, in determining religious authority; second, by viewing religious activities as haptic, structured experiences in the material world rather than as expressions of doctrinal, belief-based mentalities; and third, by considering Roman sacrifice as a local, site-specific ritual rather than as a single, monolithic practice
The organization and boundaries of sacred places -- The economy of ritual: the site-specificity of votive offerings -- The seasonality of ritual: animal sacrifice -- Material memory
The altars of Republican Rome and Latium : sacrifice and the materiality of Roman religion
Moser, Claudia (author)
2019
1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 209 pages)
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Electronic Resource
English
Altar , Rom , Materialität , Latium , Opferritus , Römerzeit Altars , Sacrifice , Rites and ceremonies
BKL:
21.70
Geschichte der Sakralbaukunst
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11.17
Römische Religion
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15.17
Klassische Archäologie
RVK:
NH 8500
DDC:
292.3/40937
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