The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age

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The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age
W Warde William Warde Fowler
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5. 3 and 4; Cic. De Div. I. 16. 29; Livy, Epit. Xix.
3. The locus classicus is Livy xxi. 63.
4. Cic. De Div. Ii. 36. 77. I find an illustration of this effect of lightning in Major Bruce's Twenty Years i?i the Himalaya, p. 130: " Directly the ice-axes begin to hum (in a storm) they should be put away. " 5. He notices it in connection with the war only in iii, 112. 6, after the battle of Cannae : a striking passage, but cast in general language.
6. Livy xxi. 62 foil. Wissowa comments on this pas
...sage in R. K. P. 223.
7. See the author's Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero, p. 28 foil.
8. The rule seems to have been that no prodigia were accepted, and procurata by the authorities, which were announced from beyond 332 ROMAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE lect.
the ager Romanus. See Mommsen in O. Jahn's edition of the Periochae of Livy's books, and of Iulius Obsequens, preface, p. Xviii. But this does not appear from the records of this war ; and, at any rate, the religious panic was Italian as well as Roman.


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