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The Ancient Roman Afterlife – Di Manes, Belief, and the Cult of the Dead
Buch von Charles W. King
Sprache: Englisch

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Beschreibung
  • Abbreviations of Ancient Authors
  • Abbreviations of Journals and Modern Editions
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
    • A) The Afterlife: Interpretive Issues
    • B) The Primacy of the Manes
  • 1: Di Manes: The Godhood of the Dead
    • A) Manes: A General Definition
    • B) The Term Di Manes
    • C) The Manes and Roman Categories of “Gods”
  • 2: Di Manes: The Number of the Gods
    • A) The Plural Form Manes
    • B) The Worship of Individuals
    • C) The Chronology of Worshipping Individuals
    • D) The Manes of Dis Manibus
  • 3: Who Worshipped Whom?
    • A) The Complex Legacy of Fustel de Coulanges
    • B) Inheritance
      • 1. Scaevola’s Rules
      • 2. Coruncanius’ Rules
      • 3. The Digest
    • C) Inheritance Rules and the Diversity of Worship
    • D) Pietas, Affection, and Loyalty
      • 1. Familial Relationships
      • 2. Extensions of One’s Family
      • 3. The Political “Family”
    • E) Contemporary Focus (and Elite Exceptions)
    • F) Inclusiveness
    • 4: The Manes in the Context of Roman Religion: Beliefs and Variations
      • A) Variation: A Challenge to Interpretation
      • B) The Debate over Defining the Word “Belief”
      • C) Roman Implications of Nondogmatic Belief
        • 1. Polymorphism
        • 2. Pietas: Collective and Individual Relationships
        • 3. Orthopraxy
      • D) An Interpretive Model: Belief Clusters
      • 5: The Powers of the Dead
        • A) Power over Life and Death
          • 1. Guardians of the Living—Benefits for Individuals
            • a. The Extension of Life
            • b. Clusters within Clusters
          • 2) Guardians of the Living—Benefits for the Community
            • a. The Mundus
            • b. The Lupercalia
          • 3) Bringers of Death
            • a. Instruments of Vengeance
            • b. Destroyers of Armies and Cities
          • B) The Power to Monitor the Living
            • 1. Guardians of Oaths
            • 2. Voices from Beyond
          • C) Protectors after Death
          • D) Powers and Worshippers
          • 6: The Manes in the Context of the Funeral
            • A) Ritual Conservatism and the Potential for Generalization
            • B) The Funerary Ritual: Early Stages through the Cremation
            • C) The Afterlife in the Early Stages
            • D) At the Grave: Rites of Worship
              • 1. Dis Manibus Sacrum: A Point of Terminology
              • 2. Creating Sacred Space and Offerings to the Manes
              • 3. The Liberation of the Dead
              • 4. After the Sacrifices
            • E) The Manes at the Funeral
            • 7: Festivals, Ceremonies, and Home Shrines
              • A) The Parentalia
                • 1. Ovid as a Source
                • 2. The Ceremony
              • B) The Lemuria
                • 1. The Ritual Form
                • 2. Belief Cluster: Manes and Lemures
              • C) Personal Observances
                • 1. Home Shrines
                • 2. Further Offerings at the Tomb
                • 3. Lifestyle and Nonritual Offerings
              • D) Rituals: Conclusions
              • 8: Conclusion
              • Appendix 1: The Larvae
              • Appendix 2: The Decline of the Lemuria
              • Notes
              • Bibliography
              • General Index
              • Index Locorum
  • Abbreviations of Ancient Authors
  • Abbreviations of Journals and Modern Editions
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
    • A) The Afterlife: Interpretive Issues
    • B) The Primacy of the Manes
  • 1: Di Manes: The Godhood of the Dead
    • A) Manes: A General Definition
    • B) The Term Di Manes
    • C) The Manes and Roman Categories of “Gods”
  • 2: Di Manes: The Number of the Gods
    • A) The Plural Form Manes
    • B) The Worship of Individuals
    • C) The Chronology of Worshipping Individuals
    • D) The Manes of Dis Manibus
  • 3: Who Worshipped Whom?
    • A) The Complex Legacy of Fustel de Coulanges
    • B) Inheritance
      • 1. Scaevola’s Rules
      • 2. Coruncanius’ Rules
      • 3. The Digest
    • C) Inheritance Rules and the Diversity of Worship
    • D) Pietas, Affection, and Loyalty
      • 1. Familial Relationships
      • 2. Extensions of One’s Family
      • 3. The Political “Family”
    • E) Contemporary Focus (and Elite Exceptions)
    • F) Inclusiveness
    • 4: The Manes in the Context of Roman Religion: Beliefs and Variations
      • A) Variation: A Challenge to Interpretation
      • B) The Debate over Defining the Word “Belief”
      • C) Roman Implications of Nondogmatic Belief
        • 1. Polymorphism
        • 2. Pietas: Collective and Individual Relationships
        • 3. Orthopraxy
      • D) An Interpretive Model: Belief Clusters
      • 5: The Powers of the Dead
        • A) Power over Life and Death
          • 1. Guardians of the Living—Benefits for Individuals
            • a. The Extension of Life
            • b. Clusters within Clusters
          • 2) Guardians of the Living—Benefits for the Community
            • a. The Mundus
            • b. The Lupercalia
          • 3) Bringers of Death
            • a. Instruments of Vengeance
            • b. Destroyers of Armies and Cities
          • B) The Power to Monitor the Living
            • 1. Guardians of Oaths
            • 2. Voices from Beyond
          • C) Protectors after Death
          • D) Powers and Worshippers
          • 6: The Manes in the Context of the Funeral
            • A) Ritual Conservatism and the Potential for Generalization
            • B) The Funerary Ritual: Early Stages through the Cremation
            • C) The Afterlife in the Early Stages
            • D) At the Grave: Rites of Worship
              • 1. Dis Manibus Sacrum: A Point of Terminology
              • 2. Creating Sacred Space and Offerings to the Manes
              • 3. The Liberation of the Dead
              • 4. After the Sacrifices
            • E) The Manes at the Funeral
            • 7: Festivals, Ceremonies, and Home Shrines
              • A) The Parentalia
                • 1. Ovid as a Source
                • 2. The Ceremony
              • B) The Lemuria
                • 1. The Ritual Form
                • 2. Belief Cluster: Manes and Lemures
              • C) Personal Observances
                • 1. Home Shrines
                • 2. Further Offerings at the Tomb
                • 3. Lifestyle and Nonritual Offerings
              • D) Rituals: Conclusions
              • 8: Conclusion
              • Appendix 1: The Larvae
              • Appendix 2: The Decline of the Lemuria
              • Notes
              • Bibliography
              • General Index
              • Index Locorum
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781477320204
ISBN-10: 1477320202
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Charles W. King
Hersteller: UNIV OF TEXAS PR
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de
Maße: 235 x 237 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Charles W. King
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.04.2020
Gewicht: 0,594 kg
Artikel-ID: 132536912
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781477320204
ISBN-10: 1477320202
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Charles W. King
Hersteller: UNIV OF TEXAS PR
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de
Maße: 235 x 237 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Charles W. King
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.04.2020
Gewicht: 0,594 kg
Artikel-ID: 132536912
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