Ancient Roman religion
''Apocolocyntosis'' at Project Gutenberg
Online Reader - Project Gutenberg
Livy 1.36 at The Latin Library.
Livy: Book I
article ''Augurium'' in Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities penelope roman texts secondary
LacusCurtius • Roman Religion — Augurs, Augury (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)
John Roach, "Delphic Oracle's Lips May Have Been Loosened by Gas Vapors" in ''National Geographic news'' , August 2001
Delphic Oracle's Lips May Have Been Loosened by Gas Vapors
The Oracle of Delphi and Ancient Oracles , annotated guide edited by Tim Spalding
The Oracle of Delphi and Ancient Oracles
Suda: Delphic Sibyl from Suda On-Line. The Suda is a 10th century Byzantine encyclopedia, incorporating earlier material.
Suda On Line - Search
44 pictures of Delphi seville oracles
Pictures of Delphi (The Oracle of Delphi and Ancient Oracles)
article ''Flamen'' in Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities penelope roman texts secondary flamen
LacusCurtius • Roman Religion — Flamen (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)
The Art of Haruspicy by John Opsopaus. Contains a "reinterpretation" of the ritual, for contemporary pagans.
The Art of Haruspicy
Role of the Roman Imperial Cult During the Augustan Age essays cult
Role of the Roman Imperial Cult During the Augustan Age
Mithraeum at Riegel, Baden-Wurtemburg : plan and photos (French).
Archeographe
University of Newcastle Mithras website (mostly about the mithraeum at Carrawburgh)
The Temple of Mithras
3rd Century Mithraeum in the Circus Maximus, Rome : Good illustrated introductory article.
Mithraeum of Circus Maximus
Tertullian.org: ''Mithras literary references'' mithras
Mithras: literary references
Ceisiwr Serith's Mithraism Page A concise summary of what is and isn't known about Mithraism, based on archaelogical evidence.
Ceisiwr Serith's Homepage - Mithraism Main Page
Abstract from M.J. Vermaseren, ''Mithras, the Secret God,'' 1963 Author's credentials vague, but good abstract of Vermaseren's book.
Mithraism - Mithras in India, Iran and Europe
Mithraism and Precession A web page critical of Ulansey's theory regarding Mithraism and the Age of Taurus; the author's credentials are not given, and references to scholarly literature are not provided.
Mithraism and Precession: The Tauroctony - © Dr Shepherd
Simpson
David Fingrut, "Mithraism: The Legacy of the Roman Empire's Final Pagan State Religion" A high-school level web page, but good summary of Cumont.
LacusCurtius • Mithraism: an essay by David Fingrut
Ronald Nash, "Was the New Testament Influenced by Pagan Religions?" An article arguing that pagan religions (including Mithraism) did not influence the New Testament.
Summit Ministries: Resources: Essays
David Ulansey, ''The Cosmic Mysteries of Mithras'' An article from Biblical Archaeology Review summarizing Ulansey's The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries (Oxford, 1989).
Cosmic Mysteries of Mithras | Mithraism | Ancient Religion
L'Ecole Initiative: Alison Griffith, 1996. "Mithraism" A brief overview with bibliography.
The Ecole Initiative: Mithraism
Franz Cumont, ''The Mysteries of Mithra'' Complete English translation of Cumont's famous 1903 work.
Title Page
Bryn Mawr Classical review, 2003
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2003.10.16
''Catholic Encyclopedia'': under "Pope", section V. Titles and Insignia
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Pope
Annotated Pontifex Maximus list culture pontifex maximus list
Pontifex Maximus List
List from republican times rome
Roman States
article ''Pontifex'' in Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities penelope roman texts secondary pontifex
LacusCurtius • Pontifex (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)
Patria Potestas : a view of suppressed matrilinearity in the early legends of Rome
Patria Potestas
More information about Roman Gods and myths myths names
The Immortals * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
Roman Religion comparative religion ancient roman
roman religion - ancient world - comparative-religion.com
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