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S**L
Roman religion explained
Mary Beard does everything well in connection with her obvious passion for Roman History and this book is no exception. She and her colleagues have produced a book full of learning and insights into the beliefs and practices of so long ago
P**Z
Arrived quickly and in pristine condition
For those of you who are interested in Roman religions and ancient documents, this is a worthwhile purchase. I appreciate the speed with which it was delivered and the perfect condition of the book.
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Book about Romans, by Romans
This book (volume 2 of a 2 volume work) is an excellent selection of passages writen by Romans and their contemporaries about Romans and their religions. Each translation is preceded by a short description of the context of the passage, and references. Included are paragraphs from books, quotes from lost works, inscriptions from monuments, publicly posted legal announcements, and grafitti.It was a breath of fresh air for me, since the contemporary source material in this subject is so sparse that most books on ancient religion are a doubtful parade of their authors' opinions. And although the passages from ancient writers are laden with their opinions, with the help of the editors of 'Religions of Rome, vol II' it's obvious and once exposed, revealing.
R**A
Good resource
Includes selected primary sources and commentary
A**R
Very good sourcebook.
Mary Beard and John North have done it again. This is a very well-made sourcebook. Had not previously heard of Simon Price, but well done to him as well.
D**H
Would have been better if volume 1& 2 had been intergrated into 1 ...
Well researched. Would have been better if volume 1& 2 had been intergrated into 1 volume.
I**A
Five Stars
An invaluable resource and a must for anyone with a genuine interest in ancient Roman religion.
D**N
Five Stars
Fascinating, scholarly and accessible to lay person.
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