Death in Ancient Rome
Explore the intricate customs surrounding death in ancient Rome with Death in Ancient Rome by Valerie M. Hope. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this hardback edition spans 288 pages and presents a comprehensive examination of the social aspects of death, burial practices, and commemorative rituals in Roman society.
This engaging book is meticulously organized thematically, offering a wide range of translated texts that illuminate the beliefs and practices related to death in the Roman world. Valerie M. Hope supports her analysis with insights from recent scholarship, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the religious life and customs of ancient Rome.
Delve into this fascinating exploration of how the Romans understood and commemorated death, and gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural significance of funerary rites in one of history's most influential civilizations.