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“Divine Institutions: Religions and Community in the Middle Roman Republic” is a scholarly exploration of the intricate relationship between religion and society during a pivotal era in Roman history. Edited by renowned historians, this volume delves into the role of religious practices, institutions, and beliefs in shaping communal identity and political dynamics. Through meticulous research and compelling analysis, the contributors illuminate how divine worship influenced public and private life, offering fresh perspectives on the symbiotic bond between faith and state. This book is an essential read for those interested in ancient history, religious studies, and classical civilisation.






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