Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romain

This paper discusses some aspects of the deities that bear the names of concepts. After discussing the problem of defining this kind of deities within the history of modern historiography, the article concentrates on three topics. The first is the competition and semantic struggle on the meanings of...

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Main Author: Daniele Miano
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2019-11-01
Series:Pallas
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/18366
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description This paper discusses some aspects of the deities that bear the names of concepts. After discussing the problem of defining this kind of deities within the history of modern historiography, the article concentrates on three topics. The first is the competition and semantic struggle on the meanings of concepts ; the second are the fluid boundaries between deities, concepts, and personal attributes ; the third the connection between the Roman Empire and the diffusion of these deities.
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spelling doaj.art-7c893a6468304125933aa887639c72dd2023-02-09T16:28:52ZfraPresses universitaires du MidiPallas0031-03872272-76392019-11-011119511110.4000/pallas.18366Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romainDaniele MianoThis paper discusses some aspects of the deities that bear the names of concepts. After discussing the problem of defining this kind of deities within the history of modern historiography, the article concentrates on three topics. The first is the competition and semantic struggle on the meanings of concepts ; the second are the fluid boundaries between deities, concepts, and personal attributes ; the third the connection between the Roman Empire and the diffusion of these deities.http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/18366Roman religionconceptspolytheismConcordiaFortunaimperialism
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Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romain
Pallas
Roman religion
concepts
polytheism
Concordia
Fortuna
imperialism
title Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romain
title_full Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romain
title_fullStr Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romain
title_full_unstemmed Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romain
title_short Divinités conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polythéisme romain
title_sort divinites conceptuelles et pouvoir dans le polytheisme romain
topic Roman religion
concepts
polytheism
Concordia
Fortuna
imperialism
url http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/18366
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