Roman Religion: A Sourcebook provides an introduction to the fundamentals of ancient Roman religious beliefs and rituals through a rich collection of ancient source readings. The ancient sources are to be viewed with utmost respect as the primary means by which an accurate understanding of the past may be gained. By contrasting Roman action and opinion with our own; we may come to better understand ourselves and the culture in which we live. The book includes maps; glossary; a chronological table and lists of important gods. This book is designed as a companion to Valerie Warrior's Greek Religion: A Sourcebook.
#454854 in Books Cumberland House Publishing 2007-05-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 6.88 x 1.04 x 6.60l; 1.30 #File Name: 1581825579240 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is the BEST and most realistic military art from this period that ...By Chuck Dinges MsgtThe Civil War is not a main topic in my library but it is impossible to leave it out when studying history of the USA. This is the BEST and most realistic military art from this period that I have ever seen. I was very happy to add this 4 volume set to my library - and at such a reasonable price!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Mort Kuntsler; Dean of Civil war artBy Mike E.Mort Kunster's Civil War art is like color photographs of history. He brings character and life to every scene; and invokes deep reverence for the men who fought on both sides; bringing out their inherent humanity. Highly recommended for not only Civil War enthusiasts but for students of history and devotees of great artwork.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful PaintingsBy Margaret M. PalmieriHistory comes alive in Mort Kunstler's paintings. Attention to detail is one of his hallmarks. The book helped me with my research on the battles of the Civil War in Gettysburg.