The religions of the ancient Greeks and the ancient Romans, often simply called “classical religion,” are often viewed as ...
Religions of Rome by Mary Beard, John North and Simon Price (Cambridge University Press 1998)) - many general histories of Rome include some discussion of religion, but this is perhaps the most up ...
The Roman attitude to religion appears to have been pragmatic ... Folk memories of these ancient British gods persist to the present day in the form of myths and legends, with the finest example ...
Aside from the spirits, worshipped privately at home, the Romans had a large number of public gods. Many gods were believed to have taken part in the founding of Rome. All were consulted and ...
What was Roman Egypt like? In what ways did it differ from when the Greeks had ruled it during the Ptolemaic period?
If you wish to devote substantial time to art and archaeology as sources for myth and religion, you may discuss modifications with the Chair of your Examination Committee.