• xxxCalendar, Cult, and Law in Rome to the Age of Augustus
Calendar, Cult, and Law in Rome to the Age of Augustus
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Calendar, Cult, and Law in Rome to the Age of Augustus

Gargola, Daniel J.

Editorial: Cambridge University Press

Número de páginas: 308 págs.  22.9 x 15.2 cm  

Fecha de edición: 01-02-2026

EAN: 9781009623223

ISBN: 978-1-009-62322-3

Precio (sin IVA): 130,06 €

Precio (IVA incluído): 135,26 €

Rome's calendar often falls into the background in studies of republican political, legal, and religious practices. Its relationship to celestial phenomena is usually unexamined and modernizing assumptions are made about its regularity of operations and the advantages of Caesar's reform. In this book, Daniel Gargola clarifies its relationship to celestial phenomena and reveals the extent to which celestial references permeated public cult; he also demonstrates that the competent authorities often intervened in its operations in order to accommodate other concerns. The calendar also provided the temporal framework for the regulation of public and cultic activities and thus had a central role in Roman law. Roman writers attempted to bring clarity to the norms involving the calendar, and their efforts have often influenced modern attempts to study it. Nevertheless, the complexity of public and cultic life undermined these attempts and Romans always had to navigate between competing norms.

 

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Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña
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