Romans And Their Gods
Explore the fascinating world of ancient Rome with "Romans And Their Gods" by R. M. Ogilvie, published in 2000. This engaging paperback offers a unique insight into the religious practices and beliefs of the Romans, detailing how they prayed, the significance of sacrificial rites, and the pantheon of gods they revered. With 144 pages, Ogilvie draws from original sources, all meticulously translated, to present an authentic picture of Roman religious life. Discover the vital role that actions played in their faith, overshadowing dogma, in a culture where divine interaction shaped social customs and everyday life. This insightful book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of mythology and society in ancient Rome.