Roman Republican Augury: Freedom and Control proposes a new way of
understanding augury, a form of Roman state divination designed to
consult the god Jupiter. Previous scholarly studies of augury have
tended to focus either upon its legal-constitutional effects or upon
its role in maintaining and perpetuating Roman social and political
structures. This volume makes a new contribution to the study of Roman
religion, politics, and cultural history by focusing instead upon what
augury can tell us about how Romans understood their relationship with
their gods. Augury is often thought to have told Romans what they
wanted to hear. This volume argues that augury left space for
perceived expressions of divine will which contradicted human wishes,
and that its rules and precepts did not permit human beings to create
or ignore signs at will. This analysis allows the Jupiter whom Romans
approached in augury to emerge as not simply a source of power to be
channelled to human ends, but a person with his own interests and
desires, which did not always overlap with those of his human
enquirers. When human will and divine will clashed, it was the will of
Jupiter which was supposed to prevail. In theory as in practice, it
was the Romans, not their supreme god, who were bound by the auguries
and auspices.
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Freedom and Control
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ISBN
9780192571281
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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