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+ | In telling the story of how [[Hercules]] came to Rome, "[Livy] wishes to stress that Greek and Roman culture were intermingled from the start, and he uses the case study of the ''Graecus ritus'' in cult: even before the city was founded, according to this tale, the cult of the site of Rome involved Greek cult." <ref>Feeney, Denis. (March 2006) On not forgetting the "Literatur" in "Literatur und Religion": Representing the Mythic and the Divine in Roman Historiography (Version 1.0), Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics, Princeton University. (P. 18) Retrieved from http://www.princeton.edu/~pswpc/pdfs/feeney/030601.pdf</ref> | ||
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+ | * Scheid, John. HSCP 97 (1995) 15-31, "Graeco Ritu: A Typically Roman Way of Honoring the Gods" | ||
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In telling the story of how Hercules came to Rome, "[Livy] wishes to stress that Greek and Roman culture were intermingled from the start, and he uses the case study of the Graecus ritus in cult: even before the city was founded, according to this tale, the cult of the site of Rome involved Greek cult." [1]
References
- ↑ Feeney, Denis. (March 2006) On not forgetting the "Literatur" in "Literatur und Religion": Representing the Mythic and the Divine in Roman Historiography (Version 1.0), Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics, Princeton University. (P. 18) Retrieved from http://www.princeton.edu/~pswpc/pdfs/feeney/030601.pdf
- Scheid, John. HSCP 97 (1995) 15-31, "Graeco Ritu: A Typically Roman Way of Honoring the Gods"