Similar to Gods: Some Words in the Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire

When Augustus died, the imperial cults were wide spread all over the Mediterranean. Considering that point, it is important to recall how the divine and divinizing words were produced to the princpeps and the imperial family, and, if these words can be seen as a sincere expression of divinity (even...

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Main Author: Andres Ci̇d Zurıta
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Language:deu
Published: Akdeniz University 2020-11-01
Series:Gephyra
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/gephyra/issue/56927/757094?publisher=nalan-eda-akyurek-sahin
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description When Augustus died, the imperial cults were wide spread all over the Mediterranean. Considering that point, it is important to recall how the divine and divinizing words were produced to the princpeps and the imperial family, and, if these words can be seen as a sincere expression of divinity (even in life) or just a mere adulation form. This is an interpretative study of some Greek and Latin inscriptions, that seeks to establish various elements that make some differences and bring new suggestions to the concept of imperial cults because this religious manifestation was not the only one form of cult with continuations and additions. In fact, it had some marked differences that the evidences could demonstrate with the other ruler-cult forms. The importance of words is unique: they can show literally and figurative the expressions of one person and some individuals. In this point it is important to note that inscriptions can even be exaggerating individuals’ rhetoric and it cannot be forgotten the language-game as Wittgenstein pointed out. Furthermore, the geographical locations and the cultural manifestations are important to note because depending the place, usually it can be found more or less powerful words to the imperial cult. Using the religious and political epigraphical monuments and the literature of the period some ideas can be tracked about the titulature of the imperial cult and the problems that still arise. Keywords: Imperial Cults, Divinity of Roman Emperors, Greek Inscriptions, Latin Inscriptions, Interpretations.
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spelling doaj.art-a54501c9cb534e3188e5709e15f2c4142023-02-15T16:11:09ZdeuAkdeniz UniversityGephyra1309-39242651-50592020-11-012012714110.37095/gephyra.757094324Similar to Gods: Some Words in the Imperial Cult in the Roman EmpireAndres Ci̇d ZurıtaWhen Augustus died, the imperial cults were wide spread all over the Mediterranean. Considering that point, it is important to recall how the divine and divinizing words were produced to the princpeps and the imperial family, and, if these words can be seen as a sincere expression of divinity (even in life) or just a mere adulation form. This is an interpretative study of some Greek and Latin inscriptions, that seeks to establish various elements that make some differences and bring new suggestions to the concept of imperial cults because this religious manifestation was not the only one form of cult with continuations and additions. In fact, it had some marked differences that the evidences could demonstrate with the other ruler-cult forms. The importance of words is unique: they can show literally and figurative the expressions of one person and some individuals. In this point it is important to note that inscriptions can even be exaggerating individuals’ rhetoric and it cannot be forgotten the language-game as Wittgenstein pointed out. Furthermore, the geographical locations and the cultural manifestations are important to note because depending the place, usually it can be found more or less powerful words to the imperial cult. Using the religious and political epigraphical monuments and the literature of the period some ideas can be tracked about the titulature of the imperial cult and the problems that still arise. Keywords: Imperial Cults, Divinity of Roman Emperors, Greek Inscriptions, Latin Inscriptions, Interpretations.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/gephyra/issue/56927/757094?publisher=nalan-eda-akyurek-sahini̇mparatorluk kültleriroma imparatorlarının tanrısallıklarıeski yunanca yazıtlarlatince yazıtlarimperial cultsdivinity of roman emperorsgreek inscriptionslatin inscriptions
spellingShingle Andres Ci̇d Zurıta
Similar to Gods: Some Words in the Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire
Gephyra
i̇mparatorluk kültleri
roma imparatorlarının tanrısallıkları
eski yunanca yazıtlar
latince yazıtlar
imperial cults
divinity of roman emperors
greek inscriptions
latin inscriptions
title Similar to Gods: Some Words in the Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire
title_full Similar to Gods: Some Words in the Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire
title_fullStr Similar to Gods: Some Words in the Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire
title_full_unstemmed Similar to Gods: Some Words in the Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire
title_short Similar to Gods: Some Words in the Imperial Cult in the Roman Empire
title_sort similar to gods some words in the imperial cult in the roman empire
topic i̇mparatorluk kültleri
roma imparatorlarının tanrısallıkları
eski yunanca yazıtlar
latince yazıtlar
imperial cults
divinity of roman emperors
greek inscriptions
latin inscriptions
url https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/gephyra/issue/56927/757094?publisher=nalan-eda-akyurek-sahin
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