Triumphus: An Inquiry Into the Origin, Development and Meaning of the Roman TriumphH. S. Versnel Brill Archive, 1970 - 409 sivua |
Sisältö
Iuppiter or rex? | 75 |
Iuppiter and | 84 |
The pompa triumphalis | 90 |
The pompa triumphalis and the pompa circensis | 101 |
The pompa triumphalis and the pompa funebris | 115 |
The theories | 137 |
Criticism | 143 |
An attempt at a new interpretation of the Porta | 151 |
An Etruscan New Year festival in Rome | 255 |
Imperium and auspicium | 304 |
Imperium auspiciumque | 315 |
the theories | 325 |
An attempt at a new interpretation of the lex curiata | 340 |
Conclusions | 349 |
The meaning of the Roman triumph | 356 |
The triumphator as the bearer of good fortune | 375 |
The ius triumphandi | 164 |
Summary of the conclusions of the first five chapters Method | 196 |
The entry of the bearer of good fortune | 393 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
according already ancient appears argumentation aspects assumed auspicia auspicium called carried celebrated ceremony chapter character clear commander concerned conclusion connection considered consul cult described Dionysos discussed elements entry Etruria Etruscan example existed explanation fact felicitas festival Finally function further gate given gives gods Greek hand held holds imperator imperio imperium important indicated interpretation Iovis Italy Iuppiter king kingship later Latin lead lex curiata literature Livy looked ludi Romani magistrate meaning mentioned Mommsen myth official once originally particularly passage period person pompa Porta Triumphalis possible present problem procession prove question reason referred relation religion remarkable reports represented rites ritual Roman Rome says scholars similar statue taken temple term theory triumph triumphator victory Wagenvoort wreath καὶ