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Under the direction of John Scheid, Olivier de Cazanove, Filippo Coarelli and Adriano La Regina, the study of places of worship in ancient Italy is a major project that materializes with the publication of this series of fascicles Fana, templa , delubra (FTD). All sources, archaeological and literary, from the VIIth century. av. and VII e s. apr. AD are inventoried in relation to specific places of worship. The general framework of this corpusis that of the Augustan regions, within these, the input units are the cities of the Roman era. The religions of ancient Italy cannot be understood as local subdivisions of a universal religion, Italic or Roman; they formed homologous but autonomous microsystems. It is therefore necessary to study the testimonies on religious life in their geographical, institutional and social contexts. This second volume of the series deals with the ancient cities of Abella , Abellinum and Salernum , of the Augustan region I - Lazio / Campania, which correspond to the modern municipalities of Avella, Atripalda and Salerno. The remains of places of worship bear witness to the limits of the territory and help us to weave on the map the extent of these regions as well as that of their neighbouring neighbours.
Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Italy --- religioni --- storia delle religioni --- Antichità --- culto --- archeologia --- luoghi di culto --- Avella (Italy) --- Salerno (Italy) --- Atripalda (Italy) --- Antiquities.
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Under the direction of John Scheid, Olivier de Cazanove, Filippo Coarelli and Adriano La Regina, the study of places of worship in ancient Italy is a major project that materializes with the publication of this series of fascicles Fana, templa , delubra (FTD). All sources, archaeological and literary, from the VIIth century. av. and VII e s. apr. AD are inventoried in relation to specific places of worship. The general framework of this corpusis that of the Augustan regions, within these, the input units are the cities of the Roman era. The religions of ancient Italy cannot be understood as local subdivisions of a universal religion, Italic or Roman; they formed homologous but autonomous microsystems. It is therefore necessary to study the testimonies on religious life in their geographical, institutional and social contexts. This third volume of the series deals with the ancient cities of Allifae , Bovianum and Saepinum , of the Augustan region I - Lazio / Campania, which correspond to the modern municipalities of Alife, Bojano and Sepino of the province of Campobasso (region of Molise). The remains of places of worship bear witness to the limits of the territory and help us to weave on the map the extent of these regions as well as that of their neighbouring neighbours.
Cults --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Italy --- religioni --- storia delle religioni --- Antichità --- culto --- archeologia --- luoghi di culto --- History --- Alife (Italy) --- Boiano (Italy) --- Sepino (Italy) --- Antiquities. --- Institutions religieuses --- Cultes --- Latium (Italie) --- Cultes.
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Sous la direction de John Scheid, Olivier de Cazanove, Filippo Coarelli et Adriano La Regina, l’étude des lieux de culte de l’Italie antique est un projet d’envergure qui se concrétise avec la publication de cette série de fascicules Fana, templa, delubra (FTD). Toutes sources, archéologiques et littéraires, entre le VIIe s. av. et le VIIe s. apr. J.-C. sont inventoriées par rapport à des lieux de culte précis. Le cadre général de ce corpus est celui des régions augustéennes, à l’intérieur de celles-ci, les unités de saisie sont les cités de l’époque romaine. Les religions de l’Italie antique ne peuvent pas être comprises comme des subdivisions locales d’une religion universelle, italique ou romaine ; elles formaient des microsystèmes homologues mais autonomes. Il convient donc d’étudier les témoignages sur la vie religieuse dans leurs contextes géographique, institutionnel et social. Ce sixième volume de la série porte sur les cités antiques d'Ostia et de Portus, de la région augustéenne Campanie-Latium qui correspondent aux communes modernes d'Ostie et de Porto. Les vestiges des lieux de culte témoignent des limites du territoire et nous aident à tisser sur la carte l’étendue de ces régions ainsi que celle de leurs voisines limitrophes. Ce corpus est publié sous deux formes distinctes et complémentaires : une publication papier chez l'éditeur italien Quasar (sous presse) et sa publication électronique sur ce portail.
Shrines - Italy - Ostia (Extinct city) --- Cults - Italy - Ostia (Extinct city) --- Christian antiquities - Italy - Ostia (Extinct city) --- Ostia (Extinct city) - Antiquities --- Ostia (Extinct city) - Religion --- Religion --- History & Archaeology --- Archaeology --- Antiquité --- archéologie --- cité antique --- cultes --- sanctuaires --- religions --- histoire des religions --- archaeology --- cults --- history of religions --- sanctuaries --- Antichità --- archeologia --- culto --- luoghi di culto --- religioni --- storia delle religioni
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Sous la direction de John Scheid, Olivier de Cazanove, Filippo Coarelli et Adriana La Regina, l’étude des lieux de culte de l’Italie antique est un projet d’envergure qui se concrétise avec la publication de cette série de fascicules Fana, templa, delubra (FTD). Toutes sources, archéologiques et littéraires, entre le VIIe s. av. et le VIIe s. apr. J.-C. sont inventoriées par rapport à des lieux de culte précis. Le cadre général de ce corpus est celui des régions augustéennes, à l’intérieur de celles-ci, les unités de saisie sont les cités de l’époque romaine. Les religions de l’Italie antique ne peuvent pas être comprises comme des subdivisions locales d’une religion universelle, italique ou romaine ; elles formaient des microsystèmes homologues mais autonomes. Il convient donc d’étudier les témoignages sur la vie religieuse dans leurs contextes géographique, institutionnel et social. Ce premier volume porte sur les cités antiques d’Aletrium, d’Anagnia, de Ferentinum et de Verulae, de la région augustéenne I - Latium/Campanie qui correspondent aux communes modernes d’Alatri, d’Anagni, de Ferentino et de Veroli. Les vestiges des lieux de culte témoignent des limites du territoire et nous aident à tisser sur la carte l’étendue de ces régions ainsi que celle de leurs voisines limitrophes. Ce corpus est publié sous deux formes distinctes et complémentaires : une publication papier chez l'éditeur italien Quasar (http://www.edizioniquasar.it/sku.php?id_libro=1709) et sa publication électronique sur ce portail. Sotto la direzione di John Scheid, Olivier de Cazanove, Filippo Coarelli e Adriana La Regina, lo studio dei luoghi di culto dell’Italia antica è un progetto di ampia portata che si concretizza nella pubblicazione della serie di fascicoli che vanno sotto il nome di Fana, templa, delubra (FTD). Il progetto censisce e inventaria l’insieme delle fonti archeologiche e letterarie comprese tra il VII secolo a.C. e il VII secolo d.C. in rapporto a singoli luoghi di…
Shrines --- Cults --- Christian antiquities --- Sanctuaires --- Cultes --- Antiquités chrétiennes --- Frosinone (Italy : Province) --- Rome --- Frosinone (Italie : Province) --- Antiquities, Roman --- Religion. --- Antiquités romaines --- Religion --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Italy --- Antiquités chrétiennes --- Antiquités romaines --- Antiquities, Christian --- Antiquities, Ecclesiastical --- Archaeology, Christian --- Christian archaeology --- Church antiquities --- Ecclesiastical antiquities --- Monumental theology --- Antiquities --- Byzantine antiquities --- Sacred space --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Alternative religious movements --- Cult --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Religions --- Sects --- Frosinone, Italy (Province) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- E-books --- religioni --- storia delle religioni --- Antichità --- culto --- archeologia --- luoghi di culto --- Établissements religieux --- Latium (Italie) --- Italie
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Sotto la direzione di John Scheid, Olivier de Cazanove, Filippo Coarelli e Adriano La Regina, lo studio dei luoghi di culto dell’Italia antica è un progetto di ampia portata che si concretizza nella pubblicazione della serie di fascicoli che vanno sotto il nome di Fana, templa, delubra (FTD). Il progetto censisce e inventaria l’insieme delle fonti archeologiche e letterarie comprese tra il VII secolo a.C. e il VII secolo d.C. in rapporto a singoli luoghi di culto. Il quadro generale di questo corpus è quello delle regioni augustee e, all’interno di queste, le unità di riferimento sono le città dell’epoca romana che costituiscono dei microsistemi omologi ma autonomi. Per questo motivo si è deciso di studiare le testimonianze riguardanti la vita religiosa nel loro contesto geografico, istituzionale e sociale. Questo quinto volume della serie riguarda le città antiche di Emona e Nauportus della regio X Venetia-Histria – che corrispondono alle città moderne di Ljubljana e Vrhnika in Slovenia. Le vestigia dei luoghi di culto aiutano a definire i limiti del territorio che appartiene a ciascuna di queste città e a tracciare sulla carta l’estensione di queste regioni e di quelle limitrofe. Questo corpus è pubblicato in due forme distinte e complementari: una pubblicazione cartacea presso l'editore italiano Quasar (https://www.edizioniquasar.it/sku.php?id_libro=2379) e una pubblicazione elettronica su questo portale.
Religion --- History & Archaeology --- Archaeology --- Antiquité --- archéologie --- cité antique --- cultes --- histoire des religions --- religions --- sanctuaires --- archaeology --- cults --- history of religions --- sanctuaries --- Antichità --- archeologia --- culto --- luoghi di culto --- storia delle religioni --- religioni --- Ljubljana (Slovenia) --- Vrhnika (Slovenia) --- Antiquities. --- Religion. --- Nauportus (Slovenia) --- Nauporto (Slovenia) --- Ober-Laibach (Slovenia) --- Laibach (Slovenia) --- Lubiana (Slovenia) --- Li︠u︡bli︠a︡na (Slovenia) --- Emona (Slovenia) --- Labacum (Slovenia) --- Lublana (Slovenia) --- Aemona (Slovenia) --- Lyublyana (Slovenia) --- Горад Любляна (Slovenia) --- Horad Li︠u︡bli︠a︡na (Slovenia) --- Любляна (Slovenia) --- Laiboch (Slovenia) --- Lublaň (Slovenia) --- Λιουμπλιάνα (Slovenia) --- Lioumpliana (Slovenia) --- Ljubljano (Slovenia) --- Lubiane (Slovenia) --- Liúibleána (Slovenia) --- Люблянæ (Slovenia) --- Li︠u︡bli︠a︡næ (Slovenia) --- ליובליאנה (Slovenia) --- Liublianah (Slovenia) --- Lyoubyana (Slovenia) --- Lubiann-a (Slovenia) --- Љубљана (Slovenia) --- Люблян (Slovenia) --- Li︠u︡bli︠a︡n (Slovenia) --- リュブリャナ (Slovenia) --- Ryuburyana (Slovenia) --- Liublianne (Slovenia) --- Lubian-a (Slovenia) --- Lubjana (Slovenia) --- Jubaljana (Slovenia) --- Liublijana (Slovenia) --- 卢布尔雅那 (Slovenia) --- Lubu'erya'na (Slovenia)
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Under the direction of John Scheid, Olivier de Cazanove, Filippo Coarelli and Adriano La Regina, the study of places of worship in ancient Italy is a major project that materializes with the publication of this series of issues Fana, templa , delubra (FTD). All sources, archaeological and literary, between the seventh s. av. and the 7th c. apr. J.-C. are inventoried in relation to specific places of worship.
Antiquity. --- Archeology. --- Worship. --- History of religion. --- Cult --- Cultus --- Religion --- Theology, Practical --- Fire-worshipers --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Cults --- Alternative religious movements --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Religions --- Sects --- E-books --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Italy --- Alife (Italy) --- Boiano (Italy) --- Sepino (Italy) --- Bojano (Italy) --- Alife, Italy --- Antiquities. --- Avella (Italy) --- Salerno (Italy) --- Atripalda (Italy) --- Cultes --- Antiquités --- Institutions religieuses --- Cultes. --- Latium (Italie) --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Italy, Southern --- Mezzogiorno (Italie) --- Antiquités --- Histoire --- Alife (Italie) --- Boiano (Italie) --- Sepino (Italie) --- Shrines --- Christian antiquities --- Sanctuaires --- Antiquités chrétiennes --- Latina (Italy : Province) --- Latina (Italie : Province) --- Antiquities, Roman --- Religious life and customs --- Antiquités romaines --- Vie religieuse --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Religion. --- Littoria (Italy : Province) --- Human beings --- Origin. --- History. --- Religious history --- Antiquity of human beings --- Origin of human beings --- Human evolution --- religioni --- storia delle religioni --- Antichità --- culto --- archeologia --- luoghi di culto
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