Rethinking Roman Alliance
In this book, Bill Gladhill studies one of the most versatile concepts in Roman society, the ritual event that concluded an alliance, a foedus (ritual alliance). Foedus signifies the bonds between nations, men, men and women, friends, humans and gods, gods and goddesses, and the mass of matter that gives shape to the universe. From private and civic life to cosmology, Roman authors, time and time again, utilized the idea of ritual alliance to construct their narratives about Rome. To put it succinctly, Roman civilization in its broadest terms was conditioned on ritual alliance. Yet, lurking behind every Roman relationship, in the shadows of Roman social and international relations, in the dark recesses of cosmic law, were the breakdown and violation of ritual alliance and the release of social pollution. Rethinking Roman Alliance investigates Roman culture and society through the lens of foedus and its consequences.
- Offers new and exciting readings of some of the most fundamental texts of Roman literature
- Opens up new ways of examining and thinking about Roman imperialism through ritual and religion
- Illuminates the role of cosmology in Roman thought in profound ways
Product details
No date availableHardback
9781107069749
231 pages
235 × 158 × 18 mm
0.47kg
Table of Contents
- Introduction: approaching ritual alliance
- 1. A prolegomenon to ritual alliance
- 2. Atomizing ritual alliance
- 3. Star wars in Manilius' Astronomica
- 4. Ritual alliance in Vergil's Aeneid
- 5. Ritual alliance in Lucan's Bellum Civile
- Conclusion.