10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LECTISTERNIUM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
lectisternium in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
lectisternium im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Twelve Gods of Greece and Rome - Strona 238
It seems probable that in the fourth-century celebrations of the lectisternium, the gods were not represented in human shape. An Etruscan tomb painting found in Tarquinia and dated to the midfifth century shows a similar type of ceremony.30 ...
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Religions of Rome: A sourcebook - Strona 130
5.5b The first 'lectisternium' The lectisternium, a banquet given to, and in honour of, the gods was first celebrated in the early fourth century B.C. and was incorporated into several major festivals. It is likely that the custom was introduced to ...
Mary Beard, John A. North, S. R. F. Price, 1998
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Ancient Rome: A Sourcebook - Strona 122
3.13 The introduction of the lectisternium to Rome, 399 BC Livy History ofRome 5.13.4–8 The rite of the lectisternium (plural: lectisternia) was introduced in 399 BC when the Sibylline Books were consulted (for which, see doc. 3.36). It was a ...
Matthew Dillon, Lynda Garland, 2013
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The Ceremonial Sculptures of the Roman Gods - Strona 67
Capita deorum, heads of gods, are distinctive among ceremonial genres in being referred to in texts with a specific title but one which seems to require some explanation. these texts also link this genre to a specific ceremony, the lectisternium ...
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Roman and European Mythologies - Strona 74
Even more dramatic circumstances, the disasters suffered at the hands of Hannibal, provoked the celebration of the second lectisternium in 217 b.c. For the first time in their history, the Romans offered sacrificial meals to a dozen deities, ...
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The Roman Goddess Ceres - Strona 87
The Christian writer Arnobius reports on the lectisternium for the Temple of Tellus: The lectisternium of Ceres will be on the next Ides. For the gods have beds, and so that they can sleep on softer beds, the impression of the cushions is lifted up ...
Barbette Stanley Spaeth, 2010
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Who Rides the Beast? : Prophetic Rivalry and the Rhetoric ... - Strona 52
... give if he or she refused to participate. For instance, consider the following papyrus invitation to dine at a lectisternium: "Serapion, ex-gymnasiarch, requests you to dine at his house on the occasion of the lectisternium 52 Who Rides the Beast?
Paul B. Duff Associate Professor of Religion George Washington University, 2001
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A literal translation of the twenty-first book of Livy ... - Strona 108
SUt de- do quadraginta Lanuvium ad Junonis portatnm dicanmt aneum sigpam matro- est: et signum aeneum matronae Juooni in nae Junoni in Aventino— et^ec- Aventino dedicarunt : et lectisternium Caere, S^StttLZS sortes adtenuatae erant ...
Titus Livius, Arnold Drakenborch, 1824
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Suetonius: Life of Augustus - Strona 444
The most plausible interpretation of the dinner is that of an extravagant private 'theme party' given at a most inopportune time in a private location. Charlesworth's characterization (1933:175) of 'a shocking burlesque of a lectisternium' captures ...
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The Encyclopædia britannica: a dictionary of arts, ...
Similar honours were paid to other divinities in subsequent times — Fortuna, Saturnus, Juno Regina of the Aventine, the three Capitoline deities (Jupiter, Juno, Minerva), and in 217, after the defeat of lake Trasimenus, a lectisternium was held ...
3 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «LECTISTERNIUM» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
lectisternium im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Why modern banqueting houses deserve a renaissance
After 399BC (according to Livy), came the “lectisternium” banquet, the concept of a draped couch set in the street with a table of food, consumed in the company ... «Financial Times, Nov 13»
Christmas = Saturnalia, really...?
"Following the sacrifice the Roman Senate arranged a lectisternium, a ritual of Greek origin that typically involved placing a deity's image on a sumptuous couch, ... «News24, Sep 13»
Etruskovia a ich náboženstvo II/II
Medzi obety patrilo aj lectisternium, ktoré sa udržalo ešte aj v Ríme. Pri tejto obeti sa bohom predkladali obetné pokrmy, bohovia boli zobrazení v ležiacej polohe ... «SME online, Jul 06»