2018
DOI: 10.1353/phx.2018.0009
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The Dancing Lares and the Serpent in the Garden: Religion at the Roman Street Corner by Harriet I. Flower

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“…47-77;Van Andriga 2009, pp. 217-69;Bassani 2017;Flower 2017). For discussions on the term lararium, see: (Bassani 2008, pp.…”
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“…47-77;Van Andriga 2009, pp. 217-69;Bassani 2017;Flower 2017). For discussions on the term lararium, see: (Bassani 2008, pp.…”
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“…Essa função foi expandida também para a esfera religiosa de modo oficial por Augusto no ano 7 AEC (CassiusDio, Historia Romana, 55,[5][6][7][8][9]. Os magistri uici e seus assistentes, os ministri, parte da plebe urbana, detinham condição jurídico-social variada, que incluía libertos, livres de nascimento e escravos(FLOWER, 2017;LOTT, 2004;GRADEL, 2002). 5 Santuários de esquinas e encruzilhadas espalhados pelos bairros das cidades romanas.…”
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