About this title: The second of two volumes discussing archaic Roman religion. From the study of texts, inscriptions, and archaeology of Roman sacred places, this volume traces the formation of archaic Roman religion from Indo-European sources through the development of the rites and beliefs of the Roman republic. The author describes a religion that was not only ...
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Binding: PAPERBACK
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-13:9780801854811ISBN:0801854814
Description: Very Good. 0801854814 Great condition, minor cover wear, NO writing or highlights, EVERY order receives DELIVERY CONFIRMATION----FAST shipping! read more
Description: 2 volumes, 715 pp., hardcovers, marginalia in pencil, else good+ in good+ slipcase *Helping and promoting global literacy since 1961* read more
Edition: NEW ED
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS Country = UNITED STATES
Date Published: 1996
ISBN-13:9780801854804ISBN:0801854806
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 428 pages. (428 pages) this book is printed on demand. the first of two volumes discussing archaic roman religion. from the study of texts, inscriptions, and archaeology of roman sacred places, this volume traces the formation of archaic roman religion from indo-european sources through the development of the rites and beliefs of the roman republic. edition new ed (Paperback) read more
Binding: Softbound
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland
Date Published: 1996
Description: Very Good. In Two Volumes. With an appendix on the Religion of the Etruscans. Octavos, paper covers, xxx, 394 + viii, 395-715 pp., index. This volume only. Translated by Philip Knapp. read more
Edition: First Thus
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
Date Published: 1996
ISBN-13:9780801854811ISBN:0801854814
Description: Near Fine Minus. Size: 8vo-7ž"-9ž"; Volume 2 of 2. 1 present in the number line. A reprint of the 1966 edition. Unmarked text and just a hint of shelfwear. NF-. We also have Volume 1. read more
Description: New. By exhaustive study of texts, inscriptions, and sacred places, Georges Dumezil traces the formation of archaic Roman religion from Indo-European sources through the development of the rites of the Roman republic. He describes a system of beliefs that... read more
Description: Clean and tight books, internally free of marks. Light overall wear to publisher's slipcase. Two volumes complete. 715 pp, index. Krapp trans. Foreword by Mircea Eliade. read more
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