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Bellona, 134. Cp. Aust, in P.W. s.v.; R.R. 289 ff.
Bona Dea-Damia, 111. Cp. R.F. 105-106; R.R. 177 ff.; Wissowa, in P.W. s.v.; Kern, in P.W. s.v.; Damia
Caesar, altar of, 173; religious reforms of, 146, 147
Calendars, as sources for early Roman religion, 10. Cp. Mommsen, C.I.L. 1, ed. 2; R.F. 336; R.R. 15 ff.; disorder of, owing to ignorance of priests, 132
Cannae, 96
Carmen Saeculare, 168. Cp. Wissowa, Die Saecular-feier des Augustus, Marburg, 1894; Mommsen, Ephem. Epigraph. viii. 225 ff.
Carmentalis Porta, 82. Cp. Richter, Topographie der Stadt Rom. 44; Platner, Ancient Rome, 48
Castor, 37 ff. Cp. Helbig, Hermes, xl. 1905, 101 ff.; R.F. 296-297; R.R. 216 ff.; Albert, Le Culte de Castor et Pollux en Italie
Ceres-Demeter, 72. Cp. R.F. 72-79, 105; R.R. 242 ff.; Wissowa, in P.W. s.v.
Chaldaeans, 119. Cp. R.R. 58; Baumstark, in P.W. s.v.
Circus Flaminius, 41
Clodius, 88
Cognomina, 24. Cp. Carter, De deorum Romanorum cognominibus, Leipzig, 1898
Collegia, 47. Cp. Waltzing, Les Corporations chez les Romains, Louvain, 1895-1900
Collegium mercatorum, 78
Colonia Neptunia, 80
Comitia Centuriata, 165
Comitia Curiata, 165
Commercial spirit in Rome, 107
Comparative philology, 2
Consus, 114. Cp. R.F. 206-209, 212-213, 267-268; R.R. 166 ff.; Aust, P.W. s.v.
Cumae, source of Sibylline books, 66
Damia, 111, 112. Cp. Ceres
Dead, worship of, 14-15. Cp. R.R., 187; R.F.. 300, 306 ff.
Demeter, 72. Cp. Ceres
Diana, 53 ff. Cp. R.F. 198 ff.; R.R. 198 ff.; Wissowa, in P.W. s.v.
Di Indigetes, 9. Cp. R.R. 15 ff.; R.F. 192; Wissowa, De dis Romanorum indigetibus, Marburg, 1892
Di Manes, 14, 90. Cp. R.R. 192; R.F. 108; Peter, Lex. s.v.
Di Novensides, 9. Cp. R.R. 15 ff.
Dionysos, 72. Cp. Liber
Dios-kouroi, 38, 39. Cp. Castor
Di Penates, 13, 113. Cp. R.R. 145 ff.; R.F. 337; De Marchi, Culto Privato, i. 55 ff.; Wissowa, in Lex. s.v.
Divus Julius, 171. Cp. R.R. 284 ff.
Drepana, 88
Emperor-worship, 161, 162, 163. Cp. R.R. 284; Boissier, La religion romaine
Ennius, 121, 122. Cp. Mommsen, Roman History (Engl. transl.), 3, 112-113; Teuffel, Roem. Lit. 100-104; Skutsch, in P.W. s.v.
Epidauros, 84
Eros of Thespiae, 46. Cp. Preller-Robert, Griech. Myth. 501 ff.
Etruscans, problem of, 42 ff.
Euhemerism, 122. Cp. Mommsen, Roman History (Engl. transl.), 4, 200
Euhemerus, 17. Cp. Rohde, Griech. Roman. 220 ff.
Falerii, 44. Cp. C.I.L. xi. p. 464 ff.; Deecke, Die Falisker, Strassburg, 1888, p. 89 ff.
Family as original social unit, 11
Fanatici, 135. Cp. R.R. 291
Fauna, 111. Cp. Bona Dea
Faunus, 111. Cp. R.F. 256-265; R.R. 172 ff.
Female deities, absence of, in early Roman religion, 21
Fetiales, 156. Cp. R.F. 230, 231; R.R. 475 ff.
Fides, 25. Cp. R.F. 237; R.R. 103
Flaccus, Granius, 147
Formalism in Roman religion, 7. Cp. R.F. 348
Fors Fortuna, 51. Cp. R.F. 161-172; R.R. 206 ff.
Fortuna, 50 ff. Cp. R.F. 161-172, 223-225; R.R. 206 ff.
Forum Boarium, 33, 36
Frazer, Golden Bough, 16
Genius, 12. Cp. R.R. 154 ff.
Genius Augusti, 179. Cp. R.R. 72, 73, 179
Great Mother of the gods, 96. Cp. R.F. 69-70; R.R. 263
Greek influence in Rome, 99, 100, 104
Guilds in relation to Minerva, 47
Hannibal, 93, 94
Harrison: Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion, 22
Haruspicina, 43. Cp. R.R. 469 ff.
Hasdrubal, 96
Hebe-Juventas, 110. Cp. Juventas
Hercules, 32. Cp. R.R. 219 ff.
Hereditas sine sacris, 17
Hermes Empolaios, 77. Cp. Preller-Robert, Griech. Myth. 414
Hesiod, 46
Horace, 168
Indo-Germanic religion, 3
Isis, 136. Cp. R.R. 292 ff.; Drexler, Lex. s.v.
Janus, 13. Cp. R.F. 282 ff.; R.R. 91 ff.
Juno, 12. Cp. R.F. passim.; R.R. 113 ff.
Juppiter as symbol of republic, 160
Juppiter Feretrius, 21, 58. Cp. R.F. 229, 230; R.R. 103
Juppiter Fidius, 25. Cp. R.F. 138; R.R. 120
Juppiter Latiaris, 55. Cp. R.F. 95 ff.; R.R. 34 ff.
Juppiter Optimus Maximus, 21, 58. Cp. R.R. 110 ff.
Jus divinum, 8
Jus humanum, 8
Juventas, 109. Cp. R.R. 125 ff.
Kore, 72. Cp. Libera
Lar Familiaris, 13. Cp. R.R. 149 ff.; Wissowa, in Lex. s.v.; Rohde, Psyche, ed. 2, 254; De Marchi, i. 38 ff.
Latin League, 52 ff. Cp. Alba Longa
Lemuria, 16. Cp. R.F. 106-110; De Marchi, 36, 37, 39; R.R. 189
Lepidus, 137
Liber, 74, 75. Cp. R.F. 54, 55; R.R. 126 ff., 243 ff.
Libera, 75. Cp. R.F. 74; R.R. 243 ff.
Livius Andronicus, 48
Lucretius, 144
Ludi Saeculares, 93. Cp. R.R. 364 ff.; Mommsen, in Ephem. Epigraph. viii. 225 ff.
Lupercalia, 111, 114. Cp. R.F. 298, 299, 310-321; R.R. 172 ff.
Ma-Bellona, 134. Cp. Bellona
Maecenas, 152
Magna Mater. Cp. Great Mother of the gods
Marius the Epicurean, 20
Mars, 19. Cp. R.F. 34 ff.; R.R. 129 ff.
Mars-Ares, 110, 111
Mars Ultor, 174. Cp. R.R. 70, 133
Megalesia, 99
Mercury, 77. Cp. R.F. 121, 186; R.R. 248 ff.
Metaurus, 96
Minerva, 44 ff. Cp. Wissowa, in P.W. s.v.; R.R. 203 ff.
Mithradates, 127
Mithras, 138. Cp. R.R. 307 ff.; Cumont, Textes et monuments, etc. (2 vols.), Brussels, 1896
Mommsen, 18
Mundus, 15. Cp. R.F. 211; De Marchi, i. 184; R.R. 188
Mythology, absence of, in Rome, 8. Cp. R.R. 20 ff.
Name, importance of, 6. Cp. Frazer, Golden Bough, i. 403 ff.
Nemi, 54
Neptune, 80. Cp. R.F. 185-187; R.R. 250 ff.; Wissowa, in Lex. s.v.
Numa, apocryphal books of, 120, 121. Cp. Schwegler, Roem. Gesch. i. 564 ff.; R.R. 62
Ocean commerce, beginnings of, 77
Octavian, 137
Octavius Mamilius, 40
Paestum—Poseidonia, 80
Parentalia, 16. Cp. R.R. 187 ff.; R.F. 306-310; De Marchi, i. 199
Parilia, 114. Cp. R.F. 79-85; R.R. 165 ff.
Pater, Walter, 20
Persephone, 75. Cp. Proserpina
Philosophers expelled from Rome, 122, 123. Cp. Athen. xii, 547a; Aul. Gell. 15, II, I; Sueton. Grammat. 25
Pinarii, 35
Plebeian aediles, 74. Cp. R.R. 245; Mommsen, Staatsrecht, ii. 471
Plutarch, Moralia, 50
Pollux, 37. Cp. Castor
Pomerium, 33, 34, 35
Poseidon, 79. Cp. Neptune
Poseidonia-Paestum, 80
Potitii, 35
Priesthood of Sibylline books, 66. Cp. Quindecemviri
Priesthoods, political value of, 129. Cp. R.R. 64; unpopularity of, in last century of republic, 131. Cp. Marquardt, Staatsverw. iii. 64 ff.
Propertius, 152
Proserpina, 76. Cp. R.F. 212; R.R. 255 ff.; Carter, in Lex. s.v.
Puteoli, 136
Pythagorianism, 120
Quindecemviri, 68. Cp. R.R. 461 ff.
Regillus, 40
Republic, character of the last century of, 125, 126
Res Gestae of Augustus, 147. Cp. Mommsen's edition, Berlin, 1883
Roma Aeterna, 151
S. Bartolommeo, 87
Scaevola, theology of, 140. Cp. R.R. 62; Mommsen, Roman History (Engl. transl.), iv. 205
Scipio Aemilianus and his circle, 124
Secular games, 93, 167. Cp. Ludi Saeculares
Servius Tullius, 27, 50
Sextus Pompeius, 81
Sibyl, coming of, 62 ff. Cp. Diels, Sibyllinische Blaetter, Berlin, 1890
Sibylline oracles, 64 ff.
Spencer, Herbert, 17. Cp. Principles of Sociology
Stoicism, the official state philosophy of Rome, 123. Cp. Mommsen, Roman History (Engl. transl.), iv. 201 ff.
Sulla increases the priesthood of the Sibylline books, 67; his influence on religion, 128
Syria dea, 138. Cp. R.R. 300
Tarentum-Colonia Neptunia, 80
Tarentum in Campus Martius, 89. Cp. Richter, 224 ff.; Platner, 322
Tarquin and the old woman, 65
Tarracina, 98
Templum, 43. Cp. R.R. 403 ff.
Terra Mater, 90. Cp. R.F., 294-296; R.R. 162
Tiber, island in, 86
Tibullus, 152
Tibur (Tivoli), 35
Tifata, 54
Tusculum, 39, 40
Tyche, 50. Cp. Preller-Robert, Griech. Myth. 50
Varro, theology of, 142. Cp. R.R. 62
Vesta, 13. Cp. R.R. 141 ff.; De Marchi, Culto Privato, i. 64 ff.; R.F. 146 ff.
Vesta and Augustus, 176, 177. Cp. Gardthausen, Augustus, 868
Vestal Virgins, 158
Victoria, temple of, on Palatine, 101
Virgil, 152
Vulcan, 21. Cp. R.F. 209-211; R.R. 184 ff.
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