Human will and divine will in Roman divination
This thesis examines the relationship between human will and divine will as mediated through state divination in the Roman Middle and Late Republic. The nature of ancient evidence for incidents involving state divination, and for divinatory ‘rules’, is scrutinized: the historicity of many divinatory...
Main Author: | Driediger-Murphy, LG |
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Other Authors: | Price, SRF |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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