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  1. Legible religion
    books, gods, and rituals in Roman culture
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England

    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other... more

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    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other religions, including Roman religion, that lack such books. Arguing that we should look beyond this distinction, Legible Religion examines the role of books in Roman religious culture. In order to get at the question of the place of books in religion, the study includes an extended comparison between Roman books on their religion and the Mishnah, an early Rabbinic compilation of Jewish practice and law, to highlight how non-Scriptural texts can play an important part in the demarcation of religious systems."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780674088719; 0674088719
    Subjects: Sacred books; Gods, Roman, in literature; Religion and literature / Rome; Gods, Roman, in literature; Religion; Religion and literature; Sacred books; Religion; Literatur
    Scope: 259 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Legible religion
    books, gods, and rituals in Roman culture
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780674088719
    RVK Categories: FB 4032 ; BO 2110 ; NH 8575
    Subjects: Religion; Literatur
    Scope: 259 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 211-251

  3. Legible religion
    books, gods, and rituals in Roman culture
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge ; Massachusetts ; London, England

    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other... more

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    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other religions, including Roman religion, that lack such books. Arguing that we should look beyond this distinction, Legible Religion examines the role of books in Roman religious culture. In order to get at the question of the place of books in religion, the study includes an extended comparison between Roman books on their religion and the Mishnah, an early Rabbinic compilation of Jewish practice and law, to highlight how non-Scriptural texts can play an important part in the demarcation of religious systems."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780674088719
    RVK Categories: BC 7496 ; BC 7497 ; BE 7400 ; BO 2120 ; FB 4032 ; NH 6850
    Subjects: Mishnah / Comparative studies; Mishnah; Gods, Roman, in literature; Gods, Roman, in literature; Religion and literature / Rome; Religion and literature; Religion; Sacred books; Sacred books; Religion; Literatur
    Scope: 259 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: The books of Numa -- Part I: Writing Roman religion -- Gods and humans in Rome and its empire -- Writing Roman religion -- Letters of the republic -- Part II: Comparison -- Rabbis and Romans -- Part III: Reading Roman religion -- Emperor as reader -- Paper pagans -- Conclusion: Beyond scripture and literature

  4. Legible religion
    books, gods, and rituals in Roman culture
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other... more

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    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other religions, including Roman religion, that lack such books. Arguing that we should look beyond this distinction, Legible Religion examines the role of books in Roman religious culture. In order to get at the question of the place of books in religion, the study includes an extended comparison between Roman books on their religion and the Mishnah, an early Rabbinic compilation of Jewish practice and law, to highlight how non-Scriptural texts can play an important part in the demarcation of religious systems."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780674088719; 0674088719
    Subjects: Sacred books; Gods, Roman, in literature; Religion and literature / Rome; Religion; Religion and literature
    Scope: 259 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Legible religion
    books, gods, and rituals in Roman culture
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge ; Massachusetts ; London, England

    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other... more

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    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other religions, including Roman religion, that lack such books. Arguing that we should look beyond this distinction, Legible Religion examines the role of books in Roman religious culture. In order to get at the question of the place of books in religion, the study includes an extended comparison between Roman books on their religion and the Mishnah, an early Rabbinic compilation of Jewish practice and law, to highlight how non-Scriptural texts can play an important part in the demarcation of religious systems."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780674088719
    RVK Categories: BC 7496 ; BC 7497 ; BE 7400 ; BO 2120 ; FB 4032 ; NH 6850
    Subjects: Mishnah / Comparative studies; Mishnah; Gods, Roman, in literature; Gods, Roman, in literature; Religion and literature / Rome; Religion and literature; Religion; Sacred books; Sacred books; Religion; Literatur
    Scope: 259 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: The books of Numa -- Part I: Writing Roman religion -- Gods and humans in Rome and its empire -- Writing Roman religion -- Letters of the republic -- Part II: Comparison -- Rabbis and Romans -- Part III: Reading Roman religion -- Emperor as reader -- Paper pagans -- Conclusion: Beyond scripture and literature

  6. Legible religion
    books, gods, and rituals in Roman culture
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other... more

     

    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other religions, including Roman religion, that lack such books. Arguing that we should look beyond this distinction, Legible Religion examines the role of books in Roman religious culture. In order to get at the question of the place of books in religion, the study includes an extended comparison between Roman books on their religion and the Mishnah, an early Rabbinic compilation of Jewish practice and law, to highlight how non-Scriptural texts can play an important part in the demarcation of religious systems."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780674088719
    RVK Categories: FB 4032 ; NH 6850
    Subjects: Sacred books; Gods, Roman, in literature; Religion and literature / Rome; Mishnah / Comparative studies; Mishnah <fast>; Gods, Roman, in literature <fast>; Religion <fast>; Religion and literature <fast>; Sacred books <fast>
    Scope: 259 Seiten, 24 cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis Seite [211]-251

    Introduction: The books of Numa.- Part I: Writing Roman religion: Gods and humans in Rome and its empire. Writing Roman religion. Letters of the republic. - Part II: Comparison: Rabbis and Romans.- Part III: Reading Roman religion: Emperor as reader. Paper pagans. - Conclusion: Beyond scripture and literature

  7. Legible religion
    books, gods, and rituals in Roman culture
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other... more

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    "What was the significance of books in a religion without a sacred text? From the beginning of critical study of religion, the presence of Scripture - sacred and authoritative texts - has divided a few privileged Religions of the Book from other religions, including Roman religion, that lack such books. Arguing that we should look beyond this distinction, Legible Religion examines the role of books in Roman religious culture. In order to get at the question of the place of books in religion, the study includes an extended comparison between Roman books on their religion and the Mishnah, an early Rabbinic compilation of Jewish practice and law, to highlight how non-Scriptural texts can play an important part in the demarcation of religious systems."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780674088719; 0674088719
    Other identifier:
    9780674088719
    RVK Categories: FB 4032 ; NH 6850 ; BE 7400 ; BO 2120 ; BC 7496 ; BC 7497 ; NH 8500
    Subjects: Sacred books; Gods, Roman, in literature; Religion and literature
    Other subjects: Varro, Marcus Terentius (v116-v27); Augustinus, Aurelius Heiliger (354-430): De civitate dei
    Scope: 259 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Rezension (Review): Augustiniana 68 (2018) 329-333 (M. Vessey)

    Introduction: The books of NumaWriting Roman religion -- Gods and humans in Rome and its empire -- Writing Roman religion -- Letters of the republic -- Comparison -- Rabbis and Romans -- Reading Roman religion -- Emperor as reader -- Paper pagans -- Conclusion: Beyond scripture and literature.