Om Rites And Ritual Acts As Prescribed By The Roman Religion According To The Commentary Of Servius On Vergil's Aeneid
Holstein's book is a scholarly examination of the religious practices of ancient Rome, as described in the text of Vergil's Aeneid and interpreted by the Roman commentator Servius. The book includes extensive analysis of the symbolism and meaning of various religious rituals, and provides insights into the social and political context in which these practices took place.
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