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Index of Literary Sources

In: SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism
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All three indexes have been elaborated by Beatriz Pañeda Murcia, doctoral candidate at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and the École Pratique des Hautes Études–PSLM

Abbreviations of ancient authors and works follow those listed in the Oxford Classical Dictionary and the Diccionario Griego-Español (DGE) of the Centre of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).

Ach. Tat. (Achilles Tatius)
(Leucippe et Clitophon)
5.14.2 303 n123
Ael. (Aelianus)
NA (De natura animalium)
10.23 299 n95
Afric. (S. Iulius Africanus)
Fr. 12, 3.1–4 Walraff-Mecella 91, 92 n6
Fr. 13, T 7 Walraff-Mecella 98 n27
Ambst. (Ambriosaster)
Quaest. vet. nov. test. (Quaestiones Veteris et Novi Testamenti)
113.11 178 n4, 183 n28
Anth. Pal. (Anthologia Palatina)
6.231 413 n89
Apollod. (Apollodorus mythographus)
Bibl. (Bibliotheca)
3.28 164 n18, n21 and n23
Apul. (Apuleius)
Apol. (Apologia)
5 90 n2
Met. (Metamorphoses)
8.30.5 260 with n9
11.1.2 394 n23
11.3.4 394 n22
11.3.20–4.7 395 n25
11.4.3 408 n70
11.8 376 n53
11.8–17 110 n35
11.9 377 n55 and n57, 406 n66 and n67
11.9.3 408 n72
11.9.6 377 n58
11.10 378 n62, 413 n91
11.11 374 n44, 378 n63
11.12 303 n122
11.17.23–24 301 n108
11.19–30 16, 178 n2
11.23.2–3 179 n13
Aratus
Phaen. (Phaenomena)
286–298 208 n3
407–434 208 n3
757–891 208 n3
Arist. (Aristoteles)
De an. (De anima)
2.6–11 6 n25
3 10 n39
Eth. Eud. (Ethica Eudemia)
1245b22–24 146 n21
Eth. Nic. (Ethica Nicomedia)
1170b4 146 n22
Hist. nat. (Historia animalium)
534b18 146 n22
Mem. (De memoria et reminiscentia) 10 n39
Metaph. (Metaphysica)
980 A 221 n76
Poet. (Poetica)
6.28 131 n17
Pol. (Politica)
8.7.1341 264 with n36
Sens. (De sensu)
449a16–20 6 n24
442a29–b3 7 n29
Som. (De somno)
455a21–22 6 n24
Arn. (Arnobius)
Adv. nat. (Adversus nationes)
7.26 14 n56, 397 n39
11.73 399 n47
Artem. (Artemidorus Daldianus)
Oneir. (Oneirocriticus)
2.35 194 n15
Ath. (Athenaeus)
(Deipnosophistae)
6.274 F 18 n71
5.196–201 D 376 n54
5.196–203 131 n14
6.274 F 408 n71
14.32 [632 A] 371 n33
Athan. Alex. (Athanasius Alexandrianus)
Gent. (Oratio contra gentes)
9 274 n13
August. (Augustinus)
Conf. (Confessiones)
1.20 10 n41
7.17 10
De civ. D. (De civitate Dei)
6.10 114 n47, 138 n26, 377 n56
De lib. arb. (De Libero Arbitrio)
2.3–5 10 n41
Aul. Gell. (Aulus Gellius)
(Noctes Atticae)
15.7.3 215 n37
Babylonian Talmud
Sanhedrin 445 (65a Engl. transl.) 94 n15
Bible (O.T.)
Genesis 31.19 94
Callim. (Callimachus)
Hymn 2 (Hymnus in Apollinem)
55–57 209 n9
108–112 244
Hymn 6 (Hymnus in Demetrem)
124 154 n54
Catull. (Catullus)
63 263–264
63.19 261
Censorinus
DN (De die natali)
2.1–3 224 n97
2.5 224 n97
Cic. (Cicero)
Div. (De divinatione)
1.102 103 n2, 112 n43
2.71 112 n43
2.83 112 n43
2.138–139 47
Fam. (Epistulae ad familiares)
15.19.1 47 n27
15.6 48 n29
Fin. (De finibus)
1.6.20 46 n25
Nat. D. (De natura deorum)
1.31.87 9 n37
2.6 221 n79
2.142 47 n28
2.146 14 n56, 397 n38
2.166 221 n79
3.57 216 n40
Phil. (Orationes Philippicae)
4.6.14 209 n6
Rep. (De republica)
2.5–11 210 n10
6 41 n14
6.10 42
6.17 217 n46
Tusc. (Tusculanae disputationes)
1.46 132
3.22.53 162 n9
Verr. (In Verrem)
2.5.53 9 n37
Claud. (Claudianus)
IV Cons. Hon. (De quarto consulatu Honorii)
26–27 216 n40
574–576 378 n60
Clem. Al. (Clemens Alexandrinus)
Paed. (Paedagogus)
2.4.40–41 266 with n51
Protr. (Protrepticus)
2.15.3 267 with n53
12 202 n45
Cosmas Hierosolymitanus
Scholia in Greg. Naz. Carm. 178 n4
Cyranides
1.5 99 n33
2.20 99 n37
1.21 98 n31
2.38 98 n30
2.5.2–3 98 n28
2.7 99 n34
2.40 99 n35
2.41 99 n36
2.43 99 n38
3.4 99 n33
Dio Cass. (Dio Cassius)
(Historia Romana)
40.47–3–4 398 n46
45.1.2 217 n47
45.1.3 217 n41
46.50.4–5 214 n26
47.16.1.1 399 n47
49.15.5 218 n49
53.16.6–8 226 n106
53.27.2–3 212 n17
54.32.1 214 n27
56.24.1 400 n52
56.25.5 210 n14
56.30.5 215 n37
Dio Chrys. (Dio Chrysostomus)
Or. (Orationes)
8.6–9 160 n1
9.20–16 164 n17
Diod. Sic. (Diodorus Siculus)
(Bibliotheca historica)
1.21.2 410 n85
1.81.2 410 n85
Dion. Hal. (Dionysius Halicarnassensis)
Ant. Rom. (Antiquitates Romanae)
2.19.5 261, 264
7.70.1 371 n33
7.71 371 n28
7.72 225 n103
7.72.1–2 372 n34
7.72.1–13 111 n38
7.72.5 373 n39
7.72.7–8 373 n41
7.72.10 374 n42
7.72.13 366 n1, 374 n44
Dem. (De Demosthene)
54 90 n1
Empedocles
Peri phuseos
Frag. 4 36 n1
Epigr. Bob.
(Epigrammata Bobiensia)
39 217 n41
Eriugena
De Divisione Naturae
2.23 10 n42
Euphorion
Frag. 84 172 n52
Euseb. (Eusebius)
Hist. eccl. (Historia ecclesiastica)
5.14–15 93 n11
Fabius Pictor
FRH 2
1 Frg. 20 111 n38
Fest. (Festus)
(De significatione verborum)
s. v. Decumanus 212 n20
334.19 L 8 n32
78 L 103 n3, 110 n37
Firm. Mat. (Firmicus Maternus)
Err. prof. rel. (De errore profanarum religionum)
4.2 369 n20
6.5 369 n20
18.1 267 with n53
Frontin. (Frontinus)
De limit. (De limitibus)
10.20–11.6 209 n8
11.9–14 209 n8, 212 n20
Gal. (Galenus)
PHP (De placitis Hippocratis et Platonis)
5.6.21–22 264 n35
Gr. Naz. (Gregorius Nazianzenus)
Or. (Orationes)
39.5 178 n3
39.70 178 n3
Hdn. (Herodianus)
(Historia de imperio post Marcum)
1.80 44 n21
5.3.8 375 n46
5.5.9 375 n46
5.6.6–8 216 n40
Hdt. (Herodotus)
(Historiae)
1.47–8 133
2.77 412 n85
4.73–75 78 n38
Hes. (Hesiod)
Op. (Opera et dies)
724–726 223 n95
Hippiatr. Cantagr.
(Hippiatrica Cantabrigiensia)
85 99 n32
Hippoc. (Hippocrates)
Acut. (De diaeta in morbis acutis)
1.23 7 n30
Hom. (Homerus)
Il. (Ilias)
2.484–6 133
4.74–84 221 n77
Od. (Odyssea)
16.161 221 n79
Hymn. Hom. Ap.
(Hymnus Homericus ad Apollinem)
440–445 221 n77
Hymn. Hom. XIV
(Hymnus Homericus ad Matri deum)
XIV 267 with n54
XIV, 4 268
Hor. (Horacius)
Carm. Saec.
(Carmen saeculare) 130
4.5.5–8 218 n56
Epist. (Epistulae)
1.3.17 218 n51
2.182–207 131 n17
Epod. (Epodi)
5 15 n60
Sat. (Satirae)
1.5.64 45 n22
1.8.23–26 15 n60
Hyg. (Hyginus)
Fab. (Fabulae)
1 164 n18
2 164 n18, n21 and n23
4 164 n18
Hyg. Gr. (Hyginus Gromaticus)
Const. lim. (Constitutio limitum)
131.3–132.12 212 n20
131.8–10 209 n8
131.8–132.12 209 n8
135.1–14 209 n8
147.17–152.3 211 n15
146.9–147.16 209 n8, 212 n20
Iambl. (Iamblichus)
Myst. (De mysteriis)
6.5–7 195 n18
Isid. (Isidorus Hispalensis)
Etym. (Etymologiae)
15.14 212 n20
18.16.2 8 n34
Joseph. (Josephus)
AJ (Antiquitates Judaicae)
18.22 78n40
18.65–80 398 n42
19.24 400 n53
19.106 400 n53
BJ (Bellum Judaicum)
7.132–3 129
Justin. (Justinus Martyr)
Apol. (Apologia)
1.66 179 n12
Juv. (Juvenalis)
Sat. (Saturae)
6.510 261
6.512–541 410 n78
6.513–541 398 n43
6.533 413 n92
6.539–541 413 n89
12.83–85 111 n40
12.86–90 111 n41
Kallixeinos of Rhodes,
Peri Alexandreias 4, Jacoby,
FGrHist III C, n° 627,
p. 165–177 376 n54
Lactant. (Lactantius)
Div. inst. (Divinae institutiones)
19 274 n13
Liv. (Titus Livius)
(Ab urbe condita)
9.30.5 18 n74
29.10 260
29.14.10–14 281 n72
33.32 162 n7
39.6.7 396 n31
39.6.9 396 n32
39.15.6 370
41.15.1–3 223 n93
Per. (Periochae)
139 214 n27
Luc. (Lucanus)
(Bellum civile)
510–520 15
530–560 15
680–695 15
8.831–3 400 n52
Lucian. (Lucianus)
Alex. (Alexander)
38 202 n45
38–40 194 n12
De sacr. (De sacrificiis)
1.8–10 137
1.12–13 137
13 109
Lucr. (Lucretius)
(De rerum natura)
1.44–49 58 n40
1.62–65 63 n63
1.62–79 63 n62
1.63 63 n65
1.80–101 36 n1
1.107–111 37
1.109 35–36 n1
1.112–126 41 n14
1.127–135 36
1.132–135 37
1.146–216 54 n11
1.215–264 54 n12
1.265–397 54 n13
1.418–482 54 n13
1.464–482 48 n30
1.478–521 54 n15
1.483–583 54 n20
1.599 54 n19
1.599–634 54 n20
1.609–614 54 n19
1.635–920 62 n59
1.932 35 n1
2.184–215 54 n18
2.216–293 54 n17
2.422–444 55 n24
2.522–568 54 n14
2.618 260 with n10, 263
2.618–21 381 n74
2.620 263–264
2.629–34 381 n75
2.631 382
2.641 382
2.641–3 382 n76
2.655–659 67 n82
2.680 67 n82
2.700–729 54 n16
2.1091–1104 63 n64
2.1150–1179 63 n62
3.59–86 37
3.94 54 n21
3.94–135 54 n21
3.117 54 n21
3.232–236 55 n22
3.242 55 n22
3.978–1023 63 n64
3.1029–1035 48 n30
4.26–32 55 n27
4.31 55 n26
4.50 55 n25
4.59 38, 47 n28
4.136–139 59 n43
4.337–352 57 n35
4.353–359 46 n26
4.379–468 56 n30
4.400– 413 46 n26
4.462–466 14 n54
4.469–521 56 n31
4.478–484 14 n54
4.480 38
4.522–686 57 n33
4.687–705 57 n34
4.722–776 56 n29
4.728–731 39
4.755–757 37
4.756–757 39 n9
4.756–767 45 n24
5.110–125 63 n64
5.146 58 n38
5.146–154 58 n39
5.181–186 59 n41
5.592–613 46 n25
5.1136–1150 63 n62
5.1136–1240 66 n79
5.1161–1240 63 n64
5.1198–1202 67 n82
5.1236–1240 67 n82
5.1423–1429 63 n62
6.50–55 63 n62
6.68–69 66 n79
Macrob. (Macrobius)
In Somn. (Commentarius ex Cicerone in somnium Scipionis)
1.5.17 227 n113
1.17.1–5 217 n46
1.20.3–4 217 n46
1.21.24–26 219 n62
Sat. (Saturnalia)
1.2.9 219 n64
1.10.23–24 219 n64
1.16.3 223 n93
1.16.17 219 n63
1.16.44 212 n16
1.17.7–8 217 n46
1.17.9–17 221 n80
1.17.30 221 n81
1.17.31 221 n82
1.17.32 221 n83
1.17.33 222 n84
1.17.34 222 n85
1.17.36–41 222 n86
1.17.46 223 n90
1.17.57 221 n80
1.17.65 221 n83
1.18.23 212 n16
1.21.15–16 218 n57
7.14 45 n24
7.14.6 45
Man. Hist. (Manetho historicus)
Jacoby, FGH ,
609 F 16 411 n84
Manil. (Manilius)
Astr. (Astronomica)
1.800–803 217 n45
1.914–917 217 n44
1.922–926 227 n114
2.105–130 208 n5
2.507–509 210 n14
4.254–256 218 n57
Mart. (Martialis)
(Epigrammata)
10.3 17 n65
11.30 17 n65
12.85 17 n65
Spect. (Liber Spectaculorum) 130
Mich. Syr. (Michaelis Syrus)
Chron. (Chronicon)
9.33 93
Migne
PG (Patrologiae Cursus, series Graeca)
36, 989 178 n6
38, 506 178 n4
Mishnah, Avodah Zarah
III 2 274 n13
Mon. Anc.
(Monumentum Ancynarum)
12 212 n17
19.1 218 n49
34 218 n52, 226 n106
Nonnus
Dion. (Dionysiaca)
5.556 164 n23
9.59 164 n22 and n23
10.67 164 n18 and n21
20.350 164 n21
Origen. (Origenes)
C. Cels. (Contra Celsum)
5.38 303 n123
Oros. (Orosius)
7.9.11 162 n10
Ov. (Ovidius)
Am. (Amores)
1.15.35f 245
1.8 15 n60
3.2.43 110 n36
3.2.43–62 374 n44, 378 n64
Ars am. (Ars amatoria)
1.508 263
1.78 398 n40
Fast. (Fasti)
1.45–54 223 n93
1.71 12
1.71–1.82 108 n31
1.71–88 135–136
1.85–88 119 n60
1.335–1.342 108 n32
1.337–347 14 n56, 397 n39
1.337–1.353 109 n33, 408 n71
1.341 246
1.453–454 413 n89
2.609 43 n19
2.649–655 117 n56
3.650 275 n19
4.180 260 with n8, 263
4.180–390 260
4.181 263
4.194 381 n73
4.205–210 263
4.207–214 370 n23
4.214 264
4.267 263
4.293 380
4.293–4 379, 380 n67
4.337–343 380 n69
4.341 371 n26
4.951–954 218 n52
5.420ff 44 22
6.650–700 18 n74
Met. (Metamorphoses)
1.557–566 218 n52
2.150–154 217 n42
4.542 164 n18, n21 and n23
15.670–680 116 n54
Pont. (Epistulae ex Ponto)
3.1.161–164 224 n96
Paus. (Pausanias)
(Graeciae descriptio)
1.44.7 164 n20, n22 and n23
2.1.2 162 n9, 164 n24
2.1.7 163 n15
2.1.7–2.2.1 164 n34
2.1.22 163 n15
6.13.10 163 n12
6.20.19 163 n15
Pers. (Persius)
Sat. (Saturae)
2 56 n14, 18 n71, 397 n39, 408 n71
Petron. (Petronius)
Sat. (Satyrica)
134 15 n60
Philo (Philo Judaeus)
Spec. leg. (De specialibus legibus)
2.193 266 with n52
Phld. (Philodemus Gadarensis)
Mus. (De Musica)
18.24 266
Philostr. (Philostratus)
Her. (Heroicus)
2017 172 n51
Imag. (Imagines)
1.19 164 n22
2.16 164 n18, n21, n22 and n23, 167 n32
Pl. (Plato)
Cra. (Cratylus)
409 A 223 n90
Phd. (Phaedo)
79 C 134
Plaut. (Plautus)
Mostell. (Mostellaria)
84–133 47 n28
Plin. (Plinius)
HN (Naturalis historia)
28.3.11 18 n74
28.11 110 n37
7.2 47 n28
7.19 72 n6, 75 n18
18.331 212 n20
32.49.1 97 n25
36.13 218 n49
36.38 212 n17
36.72–73 212 n17
37.155 91 n3
Plotinus (Plotinus)
Enn. (Enneades)
7.7.33.30 302 n113
Plut. (Plutarchus)
De def. or. (De defectu oraculorum)
420 B 40
De Is. et Os. (De Iside et Osiride)
3 = 352 C 15 n57, 413 n93
357 A–B 408 n74
357 B 411 n83
372 D 411 n84
382 C 394 n24
383 A–384 B 411 n84
Mor. (Moralia)
2.75 B–75 C 146 n22
98 C 14 n53
676 F 164 n17
678 C 411 n84
Quaest. Rom.
(Quaestiones Romanae)
55 18 n74
Vit. Aem.
(Vitae Parallelae: Aemilius Paulus)
32–4 127
33.1 372 n35
Vit. Arist.
(Vitae Parallelae: Aristides)
21.3–4 372 n36
Vit. Dem.
(Vitae Parallelae: Demosthenes)
11 90 n1
Vit. Sert.
(Vitae Parallelae: Sertorius)
22.2–3 225 n104
Vit. Sol.
(Vitae Parallelae: Solon)
18.6 146 n21
Vit. Thes.
(Vitae Parallelae: Theseus)
25.4 162 n6, 165 n26
Poll. (Pollux)
Onom. (Onomasticon)
4.86.6–87.1 372 n37
Polyb. (Polybius)
(Historiae)
6.53.5 42
6.53.9 42 n15
6.53.10 42
18.46 162 n7
Posidonius
FGH 87 Fr. 104 78 n37
Porph. (Porphyrius)
De antr. nymph. (De antro nympharum)
15 180 n15 , 184 n39, 185 n43
22–23 219 n62
23 219 n64
Prop. (Propertius)
El. (Elegiae)
2.31 218 n49
2.34.31–32 243
3.1.1–4 243
3.17 249 with n36
3.17.29 244
3.3.51 244
4.1 242, 250
4.1.69 242
4.1.73–4 248
4.4 242
4.4.15–18 247
4.4.16 245
4.5 241–242
4.5.65 241
4.5.78 242
4.6 236, 241–242, 245, 249 n36, 250–251
4.6.3–4 242
4.6.5–12 245
4.6.11–15 247
4.6.13 250
4.6.64–66 247
4.6.69–70 248
4.6.71–74 249
4.6.75–76 249
4.6.77–85f 250
4.6.86 242
4.7 41 n14
4.7–8 245
Ps. Nonn. (Pseudo-Nonnus)
Comm. in Greg. Nazian. Or. (In IV orationes Gregorii Nazianzeni commentarii)
4.70 178 n5
Quint. (Quintilianus)
Inst. (Institutio oratoria)
11.3.54 90 n1
Sall. (Sallustius)
Hist. (Historiae)
2.28 M 225 n104
2.70 225 n104
Sappho
Fr. 2. Lobel-Page 2 148–149
Sen. (Seneca)
Fr. 34–37 (= August. De civ. D. 6.10) 114 n47
De superst. (De Superstitione, ed. F. Haase)
Fr. 36 138, 377 n56
Ep. (Epistulae)
20.124 14 n53
64.6 115 n52
115.4 115 n51
122 15 n62
QNat. (Quaestiones naturales)
6.3 115 n52
Oed. (Oedipus)
300–350 225 n103
337–339 223 n94
Vit. Beat. (De vita beata)
26.7–8 103 n44
26.8 114 n46
Sepher Ha-Razim
§§ 137–140 96 n23
Septuaginta
Lev. 19.31 95
Lev. 20.27 95
Serv. (Servius)
Aen. (Commentarii in Aeneidem)
3.244 275 n19
5.71 103 n5
6. 264 43 n19
7.688 76 n28
11.573–574 275 n19
11.785 74 n14–15, 75 n17, 75 n19, 76 n22
11.787 74 n15
Ecl. (Commentarii in Eclogues)
4.10 218 n51
Sic. Flacc. (Siculus Flaccus)
De cond. agr. (De condicionibus agrorum)
117.5–21 212 n20
Sil. (Silius Italicus)
Pun. (Punica)
5.175–183 73 n11, 75 n17
17.1–59 260
17.17 261 with n11
17.19 263
Solin. (Solinus)
2.26 74 n14, n16
Stat. (Statius)
Silv. (Silvae)
2.1.180 164 n18 and n23
3.3.201 42
Theb. (Thebais)
1.12 164 n18
1.120 164 n21 and n22
6.10 169 n40
9.401 164 n21
Str. (Strabo)
(Geographica)
4.3.2 214 n27
4.4.6 73 n10
5.2.9 73 n9, 75 n17
7.3.3 78 n37
7.3.5 78 n 40
8.6.23 162 n9
10.3.17 369 n18
12.2.7 77 n33
Suet. (Suetonius)
Aug. (Divus Augustus)
5.1 215 n31
29.1 218 n49
29.3 218 n49 and n50
58.1 226 n106
70.1–2 218 n48
78.2 223 n92
94.4 217 n41, 217 n47
94.6 217 n42
94.12 210 n14
Calig. (Gaius Caligula)
57.10 400 n53
Claud. (Divus Claudius)
2.1 214 n27
Dom. (Domitianus)
1.2 398 n41
Vesp. (Vespasianus)
17 162 n10
Tac. (Tacitus)
Agr. (De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae)
46 45 n23
Ann. (Annales)
1.57.1 215 n33
1.59.1 215 n34
Hist. (Historiae)
3.74 398 n41
Tert. (Tertullianus)
Ad nat. (Ad nationes)
1.10.17 398 n46
Adv. Marc. (Adversus Marcionem)
1.13 185 n43
Apol. (Apologeticus)
6.8 398 n46
De anim. (De testimonio animae)
9.3 9 n36
15.1–2 9 n38
De cor. (De corona)
15.3–4 179 n7
De praescr. haer. (De praescriptione haereticorum)
40 179 n9
De spect. (De spectaculis)
9.3 217 n42
Theophr. (Theophrastus)
Sens. (De sensibus)
38 7 n28
Thuc. (Thucydides)
(Historiae)
8.10 162 n7
Tib. (Tibullus)
(Elegiae)
1.3.27.30 413 n91
2.2.2–10 117 n55
Valerius Apsines
Ars rhetorica, ed. Spengel,
Rhetores Graeci I
p. 358, 9–10 367 n9
Val. Max. (Valerius Maximus)
(Facta et dicta memorabilia)
1.3.4 398 n46
2.5.4 18 n74
7.3.8 398 n41
Varro (Varro)
Ling. (De lingua Latina)
6.15 260
6.31 223 n63
Sat. Men. (Saturae Menippeae)
Frg. 290 132
Vell. Pat. (Velleius Paterculus)
(Historia romana)
2.65.2 215 n37
2.81.3 218 n49
2.91.1 226 n106
Verg. (Vergilius)
Aen. (Aeneis)
2 41 n14
6.784 263 n33
7.688 76 n28
8.665 8 n32
8.720–723 218 n55
11.784–788 72 n5, 75 n17
Buc. (Bucolica)
404 14 n56, 397 n9
Ecl. (Eclogues)
1.42–44 224 n96
G. (Georgica)
1.5–7 212 n16
Vitr. (Vitrubius)
De arch. (De architectura)
1.1.10 210 n11
1.4–6 210 n10
4.5.1 223 n95
Xenoph. (Xenophanes)
(Fragmenta elegiaca)
B24 DK 134
B38 DK 134
B23 K 134
X. Eph. (Xenopho Ephesius)
(Ephesiaca)
2.2–9 366 n3

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SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism

Series:  Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, Volume: 195
Cover SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism
E-Book ISBN:
9789004459748
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
20 May 2021
  • Subjects
    • Classical Studies
      • Religion
      • Ancient History
      • Archaeology, Art & Architecture
    • Religious Studies
      • History of Religion
      • Religion in Antiquity
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Notes on Editors
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 Faces of Death: Lucretius, Religio, and Vision at Rome
Chapter 2 Lucretius and the Body-Environment Approach
Chapter 3 Hirpi Sorani and Modern Fire-Walkers: Rejoicing through Pain in Extreme Rituals
Chapter 4 Empowered Tongues
Chapter 5 Favete linguis and the Experience of the Divine: A Cognitively Grounded Approach to Sensory Perception in Roman Religion
Chapter 6 The Triumph of the Senses: Sensory Awareness and the Divine in Roman Public Celebrations
Chapter 7 Sensorium, Sensescapes, Synaesthesia, Multisensoriality: A New Way of Approaching Religious Experience in Antiquity?
Chapter 8 Day and Night in the Agones of the Roman Isthmian Games
Chapter 9 Multisensory Experiences in Mithraic Initiation
Chapter 10 Imperial Mysteries and Religious Experience
Chapter 11 Pro consensu et concordia civium: Sensoriality, Imperial Cult, and Social Control in Augustan Urban Orientations
Chapter 12 Finding Religion in Reported Sensorial Experiences: A Case Study of Propertius 4.6
Chapter 13 Sensory Experiences in the Cybelic Cult: Sound Stimulation through Musical Instruments
Chapter 14 Isis’ Footprints: The Petrosomatoglyphs as Spatial Indicators of Human-Divine Encounters
Chapter 15 Assiduo sono and furiosa tibia in Ovid’s Fasti: Music and Religious Identity in Narratives of Processions in the Roman World
Chapter 16 Total Sensory Experience in Isiac Cults: Mimesis, Alterity, and Identity
Back Matter
Index of Literary Sources
Index of Epigraphic and Papyrological Sources
General Index

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