The Roman Maiden

The Roman Maiden
Title The Roman Maiden PDF eBook
Author Charles Rowcroft
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1862
Genre
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The Roman Goddess Ceres

The Roman Goddess Ceres
Title The Roman Goddess Ceres PDF eBook
Author Barbette Stanley Spaeth
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 316
Release 1996
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780292776937

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Interest in goddess worship is growing in contemporary society, as women seek models for feminine spirituality and wholeness. New cults are developing around ancient goddesses from many cultures, although their modern adherents often envision and interpret the goddesses very differently than their original worshippers did. In this thematic study of the Roman goddess Ceres, Barbette Spaeth explores the rich complexity of meanings and functions that grew up around the goddess from the prehistoric period to the Late Roman Empire. In particular, she examines two major concepts, fertility and liminality, and two social categories, the plebs and women, which were inextricably linked with Ceres in the Roman mind. Spaeth then analyzes an image of the goddess in a relief of the Ara Pacis, an important state monument of the Augustan period, showing how it incorporates all these varied roles and associations of Ceres. This interpretation represents a new contribution to art history. With its use of literary, epigraphical, numismatic, artistic, and archaeological evidence, The Roman Goddess Ceres presents a more encompassing view of the goddess than was previously available. It will be important reading for all students of Classics, as well as for a general audience interested in New Age, feminist, or pagan spirituality.

The Roman Goddess Ceres

The Roman Goddess Ceres
Title The Roman Goddess Ceres PDF eBook
Author Barbette Stanley Spaeth
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 404
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0292785771

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A thematic study of the Roman goddess of agriculture as represented in ancient culture from the prehistoric period to the Late Roman Empire. Interest in goddess worship is growing in contemporary society, as women seek models for feminine spirituality and wholeness. New cults are developing around ancient goddesses from many cultures, although their modern adherents often envision and interpret the goddesses very differently than their original worshippers did. In this thematic study of the Roman goddess Ceres, Barbette Spaeth explores the rich complexity of meanings and functions that grew up around the goddess from the prehistoric period to the Late Roman Empire. In particular, she examines two major concepts, fertility and liminality, and two social categories, the plebs and women, which were inextricably linked with Ceres in the Roman mind. Spaeth then analyzes an image of the goddess in a relief of the Ara Pacis, an important state monument of the Augustan period, showing how it incorporates all these varied roles and associations of Ceres. This interpretation represents a new contribution to art history. With its use of literary, epigraphical, numismatic, artistic, and archaeological evidence, The Roman Goddess Ceres presents a more encompassing view of the goddess than was previously available. It will be important reading for all students of Classics, as well as for a general audience interested in New Age, feminist, or pagan spirituality.

Defenders of Mai-Dun

Defenders of Mai-Dun
Title Defenders of Mai-Dun PDF eBook
Author David Macpherson
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2010-12
Genre Britons
ISBN 9781906651084

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This novel follows the fortunes of a young orphan boy called Conn who lives on Maiden Castle and an inexperienced Tribune in the Roman army called Julius. As Vespasian's soldiers sweep through the land of Durotriges, Julius and Conn's lives are intertwined with a compelling inevitability.

Juno

Juno
Title Juno PDF eBook
Author Teri Temple
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Goddesses, Roman
ISBN 9781631437175

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Pearl Maiden

Pearl Maiden
Title Pearl Maiden PDF eBook
Author Henry Rider Haggard
Publisher Christian Liberty Press
Pages 388
Release 2003-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781930367890

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Sir H. Rider Haggard, the famous author of King Solomon's Mines, wrote this classic adventure novel about a young Christian woman who grew up in a Roman Empire during the first century. As this woman faces hardship and numerous fiery trials, her faith is strengthened by the Lord. The climax of the novel is when she ends up in Jerusalem during the Roman siege and subsequent destruction of the city in 70 A.D.

Mother of the Gods

Mother of the Gods
Title Mother of the Gods PDF eBook
Author Philippe Borgeaud
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 209
Release 2004-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 080187985X

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Worshiped throughout the ancient Mediterranean world, the "Mother of the Gods" was known by a variety of names. Among peoples of Asia Minor, where her cult first began, she often shared the names of local mountains. The Greeks commonly called her Cybele, the name given to her by the Phrygians of Asia Minor, and identified her with their own mother goddesses Rhea, Gaia, and Demeter. The Romans adopted her worship at the end of the Second Punic War and called her Mater Magna, Great Mother. Her cult became one of the three most important mystery cults in the Roman Empire, along with those of Mithras and Isis. And as Christianity took hold in the Roman world, ritual elements of her cult were incorporated into the burgeoning cult of the Virgin Mary. In Mother of the Gods, Philippe Borgeaud traces the journey of this divine figure through Asia Minor, Greece, and Rome between the sixth century B.C. and the fourth century A.D. He examines how the Mother of the Gods was integrated into specific cultures, what she represented to those who worshiped her, and how she was used as a symbol in art, myth, and even politics. The Mother of the Gods was often seen as a dualistic figure: ancestral and foreign, aristocratic and disreputable, nurturing and dangerous. Borgeaud's challenging and nuanced portrait opens new windows on the ancient world's sophisticated religious beliefs and shifting cultural identities.