Rome's Vestal Virgins

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Aedes Vestae
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Ancient Accounts
Ancient Historical Accounts
ancient legal status
Ancient Literary Sources
Aulus Gellius
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classical studies research
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Crimen Incesti
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Father's Potestas
Father’s Potestas
female priesthood in Roman religion
Flamen Dialis
gender roles in antiquity
Ius Trium Liberorum
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mola
Mola Salsa
October Horse
order
Pax Deorum
pontifex
Pontifex Maximus
pontifical
priesthood for women
Purificatory Substance
Roman Marriage Ceremony
Roman religious rituals
Rome's Stores
Rome's Vestal Virgins
Rome’s Stores
salsa
sources
state cult analysis
Vesta's Fire
Vestal Order
Vestal Priestess
Vestal Rites
Vestal Virgins
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Vesta’s Fire
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415397964
  • Weight: 254g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Comprehensive and thoroughly up-to-date, this volume offers a brand new analysis of the Vestal Virgins’ ritual function in Roman religion.

Undertaking a detailed and careful analysis of ancient literary sources, Wildfang argues that the Vestals’ virginity must be understood on a variety of different levels and provides a solution to the problem of the Vestals’ peculiar legal status in ancient Rome.

Addressing the one official state priesthood open to women at Rome, this volume explores and analyzes a range of topics including:

    • the rituals enacted by priestesses (both the public rituals performed in connection with official state rites and festivals and the private rites associated only with the order itself)
      • the division and interface between religion, state and family structure
        • the Vestals’ participation in rights that were outside the sphere of traditional female activity.

          New and insightful, this investigation of one of the most important state cults in ancient Rome is an essential addition to the bookshelves of all those interested in Roman religion, history and culture.

          Robin Lorsch Wildfang is Project coordinator for Studenterkurset i Sønderjylland.

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