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Pollution and Religion in Ancient Rome

Pollution and Religion in Ancient Rome

by Jack J. Lennon
Hardback
Publication Date: 22/08/2013

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Pollution could come from any number of sources in the Roman world. Bodily functions, sexual activity, bloodshed, death - any of these could cause disaster if brought into contact with religion. Its presence could invalidate sacrifices, taint religious officials, and threaten to bring down the anger of the gods upon the city. Orators could use pollution as a means of denigrating opponents and obstructing religious procedures, and writers could emphasise the 'otherness' of barbarians by drawing attention to their different ideas about what was or was not 'dirty'. Yet despite all this, religious pollution remained a vague concept within the Latin language, and what constituted pollution could change depending on the context in which it appeared. Calling upon a range of research disciplines, this book highlights the significant role that pollution played across Roman religion, and the role it played in the construction of religious identity.
ISBN:
9781107037908
9781107037908
Category:
Ancient history: to c 500 CE
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
22-08-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
235
Dimensions (mm):
234x161x18mm
Weight:
0.47kg

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