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"The Religion of Ancient Rome" is a complete painting by means of Cyril Bailey, a distinguished classicist and scholar, that offers treasured insights into the religious ideals, practices, and rituals of ancient Rome. Published in the early 20th century, Bailey's book stays a seminal textual content for those inquisitive about expertise the spiritual and cultural elements of Roman society. In this meticulously researched volume, Bailey explores the multifaceted nature of Roman faith, overlaying topics which includes the pantheon of gods and goddesses, spiritual ceremonies, festivals, and the…mehr

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"The Religion of Ancient Rome" is a complete painting by means of Cyril Bailey, a distinguished classicist and scholar, that offers treasured insights into the religious ideals, practices, and rituals of ancient Rome. Published in the early 20th century, Bailey's book stays a seminal textual content for those inquisitive about expertise the spiritual and cultural elements of Roman society. In this meticulously researched volume, Bailey explores the multifaceted nature of Roman faith, overlaying topics which includes the pantheon of gods and goddesses, spiritual ceremonies, festivals, and the function of monks and augurs. He delves into the intricacies of Roman mythology and the significance of non-secular symbols and temples in day by day existence. One of the book's brilliant strengths is its ability to contextualize Roman religion in the broader historic and social framework of the ancient international. Bailey examines how non-secular practices prompted Roman politics, ethics, and social hierarchies, dropping mild at the interconnectedness of religion and society. "The Religion of Ancient Rome" is a seminal work that continues to be enormously seemed for its scholarly rigor and comprehensive exam of a crucial issue of Roman civilization. Cyril Bailey's meticulous research and thoughtful analysis offer readers with a deeper understanding of the religious foundations that formed the Roman Empire and its enduring effect on Western culture.
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Cyril Bailey, CBE, FBA (5 December 1957 - 13 April 1871) was an English classicist. From 1902 through 1939, he was a fellow and tutor at Balliol College, Oxford. On April 13, 1871, he was born to Alfred Bailey, a barrister and legal scholar, and his merchant's daughter Fanny Margaret, née Coles. Sir Walter Leaf, a banker and classical scholar, was his godfather (and cousin). Cyril attended St Paul's School in London before studying classics at Oxford's Balliol College (1890-94), where he received the Craven and Hertford scholarships. Bailey was elected a fellow and tutor at Exeter College, Oxford, after graduating with honors in 1894. He left there in 1902 to become a fellow at Balliol. He worked there for 37 years before retiring in 1939. Bailey was an important presence in the life of his institution as a popular classics tutor and well acclaimed lecturer. He exemplified a sort of scholar "of first-rate ability and international reputation who preferred not to seek promotion, titles, or even relief from teaching duties, and who were content with the position of tutor at an Oxford college, lavishing much of their time and energy on their pupils."