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Early Rome : myth and society : a sourcebook / [written and] edited by Jaclyn Neel.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Neel, Jaclyn, author.
- Series:
- Blackwell sourcebooks in ancient history
- Historical sources in translation
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Legends.
- Competition (Psychology).
- History.
- Rome (Italy)--Civilization--Sources.
- Rome (Italy).
- Rome (Italy)--History--To 476--Sources.
- Competition (Psychology)--History--To 1500--Sources.
- Legends--Italy--Rome.
- Mythology, Roman.
- Rome (Italy)--Folklore.
- Italy--Rome.
- Genre:
- Sources.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 318 pages : maps ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, NJ, USA : Wiley Blackwell, 2017.
- Summary:
- The Wiley E-Text is a complete digital version of the text that makes time spent studying more efficient. Course materials can be accessed on a desktop, laptop, or mobile device-so that learning can take place anytime, anywhere. A more affordable alternative to traditional print, the Wiley E-Text creates a flexible user experience: Access on-the-go, Search across content, Highlight and take notes, Save money! Book jacket.
- Contents:
- 1 Introducing Early Rome 1
- Introduction 1
- 1.1 What is a "Myth"? 2
- 1.2 Types of Stories You Will Read in this Book 4
- 1.3 Literary Genres in this Book 7
- 1.4 Theoretical Approaches to Roman Myth 10
- 1.5 Chronology of Early Rome 11
- Conclusion 14
- Notes 14
- References 14
- Further Reading 15
- 2 Rome Before the City 17
- Introduction 17
- For Further Thought 20
- 2.1 The Earliest Italians 20
- 2.2 Inhabitants of the Site of Rome 26
- 2.3 Aeneas in Italy 32
- 2.4 Aeneas' Arrival in Latium 34
- 2.5 War in Italy 37
- 2.6 The Death of Aeneas and "Pater Indiges" 43
- 2.7 Ascanius, Silvius, and Lavinia: the Alban Dynasty 45
- Conclusion 49
- Notes 50
- References 53
- Further Reading 53
- 3 Founding Rome 55
- Introduction 55
- For Further Thought 58
- 3.1 Conception, Birth, and Exposure 58
- 3.2 Youth of Romulus and Remus 65
- 3.3 Rome's Foundation 69
- 3.4 The Death of Remus 74
- 3.5 Wars with the Sabines 78
- 3.6 Death of Titus Tatius 86
- 3.7 Death and Apotheosis of Romulus 88
- Conclusion 91
- Notes 92
- References 95
- Further Reading 95
- 4 Images and Text 97
- Introduction 97
- For Further Thought 99
- 4.1 Mlacuch 99
- 4.2 Hercules and Juno 101
- 4.3 Suckling Wolf 104
- 4.4 Prophets 108
- 4.5 Wolfman 111
- 4.6 The Vibenna Brothers 113
- 4.7 Vulca of Veil 119
- Conclusion 121
- Notes 122
- References 122
- Further Reading 123
- 5 Rome's Kings 125
- Introduction 125
- For Further Thought 128
- 5.1 The Interregnum (717-716) 129
- 5.2 Numa (716-674) 130
- 5.3 Tullus Hostilius (673-642) 138
- 5.4 Tarquinius Priscus (616-578) 145
- 5.5 Servius Tullius (578-535) 155
- 5.6 Tarquin the Proud (534-509) 162
- Conclusion 173
- Notes 174
- References 177
- Further Reading 177
- 6 Italy Outside Rome 179
- Introduction 179
- For Further Thought 181
- 6.1 Greek Founders in Italy 181
- 6.2 Hercules 185
- 6.3 Diomedes in Italy 187
- 6.4 Myths of Locri 190
- 6.5 The "Sacred Spring" 194
- 6.6 Caeculus of Praeneste 196
- 6.7 Pomona and Vertumnus 197
- Conclusion 199
- Notes 200
- References 201
- Further Reading 201
- 7 Rome's Women 203
- Introduction 203
- For Further Thought 205
- 7.1 The Bona Dea 206
- 7.2 Women of the Aeneid 209
- 7.3 Acca Larentia 213
- 7.4 Tarpeia 215
- 7.5 Horatia 219
- 7.6 Lucretia 220
- 7.7 Cloeiia 226
- 7.8 Verginia 228
- 7.9 Slave-women and the Nonae Caprotinae 230
- Conclusion 231
- Notes 232
- References 234
- Further Reading 234
- 8 Rome's Heroes 237
- Introduction 237
- For Further Thought 240
- 8.1 Brutus 240
- 8.2 Publicola 244
- 8.3 The War with Porsenna 246
- 8.4 Porsenna Captures Rome? 249
- 8.5 The Battle at Lake Regillus 250
- 8.6 Stories of Self-sacrifice for Rome 252
- 8.7 The 306 Fabii 254
- 8.8 The Conflict of the Orders 257
- 8.9 Camillus and Veii 262
- 8.10 The Gallic Sack 265
- Conclusion 273
- Notes 274
- References 276
- Further Reading 276
- 9 Conclusion 279.
- ISBN:
- 9781119083795
- 1119083796
- 9781119083801
- 111908380X
- OCLC:
- 987068210
- Publisher Number:
- 99972005250
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