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Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana at Aricia

Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana at Aricia

Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana at Aricia

C. M. C. Green, University of Iowa
February 2007
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    The sanctuary dedicated to Diana at Aricia flourished from the Bronze age to the second century CE. From its archaic beginnings in the wooded crater beside the lake known as the 'mirror of Dianea' it grew into a grand Hellenistic-style complex that attracted crowds of pilgrims and the sick. Diana was also believed to confer power on leaders. This 2007 book examines the history of Diana's cult and healing sanctuary, which remained a significant and wealthy religious center for more than a thousand years. It sheds light on Diana herself, on the use of rational as well as ritual healing in the sanctuary, on the subtle distinctions between Latin religious sensibility and the more austere Roman practice, and on the interpenetration of cult and politics in Latin and Roman history.

    • Addresses the political involvement of Augustus in Diana's rituals
    • Comments on the extraordinary nature of the rex nemorensis
    • Discusses the use of rationalist medicine in ritual healing

    Reviews & endorsements

    Review of the hardback: '… gives a vivid picture of the sacred topography of Aricia …' BMCR

    Review of the hardback: 'Green's is a magisterial study of all surviving evidence, well worth reading not only for scholars of religion, but for anyone with an interest in Roman cultural history. Her thorough coverage implicitly situates this rich material of myth and ritual in an anthropological perspective …' International Journal of the Classical Tradition

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    Product details

    February 2007
    Hardback
    9780521851589
    348 pages
    236 × 159 × 26 mm
    0.66kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I:
    • 1. The sanctuary of Diana to the end of the republic
    • 2. The sanctuary in the Augustan age
    • 3. The sanctuary in the empire
    • 4. Diana: her name and appearance
    • 5. The grove, the goddess, and the history of early Latium
    • 6. The many faces of Diana
    • Part II. Fugitives and Slaves, Kings and Greeks:
    • 7. The necessary murderer
    • 8. 'We are fugitives'
    • 9. Virbius, Hippolytus and Egeria
    • Part III. Healing and Ritual:
    • 10. Diana the healer
    • 11. Ritual healing and the Maniae
    • 12. Conclusion: Diana and her worshippers.
      Author
    • C. M. C. Green , University of Iowa