The Roman father and son of the same name, P. Decius Mus, became paragon heroes by deliberately giving their lives in battle that Rome might win over a fierce enemy. Both engaged in a special ritual called devotio (from which our word “devotion” derives) to offer themselves to the gods of the Underworld, with whom regular people have very little interaction and to whom they rarely sacrifice. While the Mus family is the most famous for this act, it turns out the willingness to sacrifice oneself for Rome frequently occurs within stories of great patriots, including the story of Horatius Cocles, Mettius Curtius, Atilius Regulus, and even the traitors Coriolanus and Tarpeia. Romans regarded self-sacrifice as a very high, noble endeavor, whereas...
In the ancient religious imagination, catastrophic events – plagues, droughts, natural disasters – w...
This study questions the traditional view of sacrifices in hero-cults during the Archaic to the earl...
This dissertation argues that the conflicts between Rome and the early Christian Church were the log...
The Roman father and son of the same name, P. Decius Mus, became paragon heroes by deliberately givi...
Soixante auteurs latins, du troisième siècle avant JC jusqu’au cinquième siècle de notre ère, sont c...
Sixty latin writers, over the period from 3rd century b.c, to the 5th of our era are summoned in thi...
In the Fourth Century the battle between Christianity and traditional religion in the Roman Empire r...
Outside of hostia humana, a phrase Cicero (pro Fonteio, 31), Sallust (Hist. 1.55.14), and Livy (22.5...
The topic of human sacrifice, which tends to provoke both fascination and disgust, leaves few people...
The procession of the victims towards the altar is one of the major components of animal sacrifices,...
The term devotio strictly speaking indicates the Roman religious ritual whereby during a battle the ...
In Roman culture and early Christianity, discourses and practices related to human sacrifice seem to...
Animal sacrifice in the Roman world was considered to be a form of communication with the divine sph...
This dissertation offers an archaeologically and art historically grounded inquiry into the actualit...
The paper’s introductory background sketches the religious and political function of the sacrifice i...
In the ancient religious imagination, catastrophic events – plagues, droughts, natural disasters – w...
This study questions the traditional view of sacrifices in hero-cults during the Archaic to the earl...
This dissertation argues that the conflicts between Rome and the early Christian Church were the log...
The Roman father and son of the same name, P. Decius Mus, became paragon heroes by deliberately givi...
Soixante auteurs latins, du troisième siècle avant JC jusqu’au cinquième siècle de notre ère, sont c...
Sixty latin writers, over the period from 3rd century b.c, to the 5th of our era are summoned in thi...
In the Fourth Century the battle between Christianity and traditional religion in the Roman Empire r...
Outside of hostia humana, a phrase Cicero (pro Fonteio, 31), Sallust (Hist. 1.55.14), and Livy (22.5...
The topic of human sacrifice, which tends to provoke both fascination and disgust, leaves few people...
The procession of the victims towards the altar is one of the major components of animal sacrifices,...
The term devotio strictly speaking indicates the Roman religious ritual whereby during a battle the ...
In Roman culture and early Christianity, discourses and practices related to human sacrifice seem to...
Animal sacrifice in the Roman world was considered to be a form of communication with the divine sph...
This dissertation offers an archaeologically and art historically grounded inquiry into the actualit...
The paper’s introductory background sketches the religious and political function of the sacrifice i...
In the ancient religious imagination, catastrophic events – plagues, droughts, natural disasters – w...
This study questions the traditional view of sacrifices in hero-cults during the Archaic to the earl...
This dissertation argues that the conflicts between Rome and the early Christian Church were the log...