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Rome and Carthage at peace / Robert E.A. Palmer.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Historia (Wiesbaden, Germany). Einzelschriften ; ; Heft 113.Publisher: Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, 1997Description: 1 online resource (152 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783515118095
  • 3515118098
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rome and Carthage at Peace.DDC classification:
  • 303.48/23703973 23
LOC classification:
  • DG215.C37 P35 1997
Other classification:
  • 15.52
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Contents:
Intro; CONTENTS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. Romano-Carthaginian Relations to 264 B.C.; III. Carthaginian Cargoes at Rome; IV. Romans Have Strange Gods Before Them (264-202 B.C.): Janus, Spes, Hercules, Saturn, Venus, and Apollo; V. Vicus Africus at Rome; VI. Vicus Sobrius at Rome, and Mercurius Sobrius at Rome and in North Africa; VII. Conclusion; Appendix 1: The Decemviri Sacris Faciundis during the Second Punic War; Appendix 2: Forum Holitorium; Appendix 3: Speculation on the nature of Roman religious ferment in 213/212 B.C.:Prostitution and Infanticide; Appendix 4: Aeneas, Mercurius, Aletes
Appendix 5: On New Carthage (Cartagena)Appendix 6: Jupiter Africus on the Capitol; Appendix 7: Mercurius Malevolus; Appendix 8: Mercuriolus of Apuleius; Bibliography; Indices
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Intro; CONTENTS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. Romano-Carthaginian Relations to 264 B.C.; III. Carthaginian Cargoes at Rome; IV. Romans Have Strange Gods Before Them (264-202 B.C.): Janus, Spes, Hercules, Saturn, Venus, and Apollo; V. Vicus Africus at Rome; VI. Vicus Sobrius at Rome, and Mercurius Sobrius at Rome and in North Africa; VII. Conclusion; Appendix 1: The Decemviri Sacris Faciundis during the Second Punic War; Appendix 2: Forum Holitorium; Appendix 3: Speculation on the nature of Roman religious ferment in 213/212 B.C.:Prostitution and Infanticide; Appendix 4: Aeneas, Mercurius, Aletes

Appendix 5: On New Carthage (Cartagena)Appendix 6: Jupiter Africus on the Capitol; Appendix 7: Mercurius Malevolus; Appendix 8: Mercuriolus of Apuleius; Bibliography; Indices

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