Страница - 19Страница - 21- Mâ-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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