MYTH AND RELIGION: ROMAN HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY


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Donaldson, Ian.  Rapes Of Lucretia: A Myth And Its Transformations.  New York: Oxford, 1991.

Dougherty, Martin J.  Roman Myths: Gods, Heroes, Villains And Legends Of Ancient Rome.  London: Amber Books, 2022.

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Keuls, Eva.  Water Carriers in Hades.  Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1974.

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Stamper, John W.  Architecture of Roman Temples: The Republic to the Middle Empire.  Cambridge: Cambridge, 2005.

Stuttard, David.  Roman Mythology: A Traveler's Guide From Troy To Tivoli.  New York: Thames And Hudson, 2019.

Szemler, G. J.  Priests of the Roman Republic: A Study of Interactions Between Priesthoods and Magistracies.  Brussels, Belgium: Latomus, 1972.

Takacs, Sarolta.  Isis and Serapis in the Roman World.  Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 1995.

Turcan, Robert.  Cults of the Roman Empire.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1996.

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Vermaseren, Maarten.  Cybele and Attis: The Myth and the Cult, trans. A. M. H. Lemmers.  London: Thames and Hudson, 1977.

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Wildfang, Robin Lorsch.  Rome's Vestal Virgins: A Study of Rome's Vestal Priestesses in the Late Republic and Early Empire.  New York: Routledge, 2006.

Ziolkowski, Adam.  Sacra Via: Twenty Years After.  Warsaw, Poland: Fundacja im. Rafala Taubenschlaga, 2004.


 

 

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