WordNet
- a deity worshipped by the ancient Romans
- a deity of classical mythology (同)Graeco-Roman deity
- relating to or characteristic of people of Rome; "Roman virtues"; "his Roman bearing in adversity"; "a Roman nose"
- a resident of modern Rome
- an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism; "the Roman Catholic Church" (同)R.C., Romanist, romish, Roman_Catholic, popish, papist, papistic, papistical
- of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome); "Roman architecture"; "the old Roman wall" (同)Romanic
- characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force (同)divinity, god, immortal
- a typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions (同)roman type, roman letters, roman print
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- (古代・現代の)『ローマの』,ローマ人の,ローマ文化の / ローマカトリック教会(教徒)の / (特に古代の)『ローマ人』,ローマ市民 / (現代の)ローマ人
- 《the D-》(キリスト教の)神 / 〈C〉(キリスト教以外の)神 / 〈U〉神性,神格,神位
- ローマ字体,ローマン活字体 / ローマ字体の
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English Journal
- [Sleeping is not enough--on function and meaning of water in the cult of Asclepius].
- Atzl I.Sourceisabel@atzl.info
- Würzburger medizinhistorische Mitteilungen / im Auftrage der Würzburger medizinhistorischen Gesellschaft und in Verbindung mit dem Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Universität Würzburg.Wurzbg Medizinhist Mitt.2009;28:8-32.
- Asclepius is the most famous healing deity of Graeco-Roman times. Researchers have focused on incubation as the central ritual of his cult. This paper focuses on water as another of its important aspects, which has remained almost unnoticed until today. The visitors of the Asklepieia got in touch wi
- PMID 20509435
- Kozma C.SourceDepartment of Pediatrics, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia 20007, USA. kozmac@georgetown.edu
- American journal of medical genetics. Part A.Am J Med Genet A.2006 Feb 15;140(4):303-11.
- Ancient Egypt was one of the most advanced and productive civilizations in antiquity, spanning 3000 years before the "Christian" era. Ancient Egyptians built colossal temples and magnificent tombs to honor their gods and religious leaders. Their hieroglyphic language, system of organization, and rec
- PMID 16380966
Japanese Journal
- 古代ローマにおける死者祭祀--パレンタリア(Parentalia)祭考
- 小堀 馨子
- 東京大学宗教学年報 (27), 31-44, 2009
- … Recently, however, scholars have re-examined the work and discovered that a meticulous analysis of Ovid's language would elucidate the characteristics of ancient Roman religion; … i.e. it was common for Roman religion to juxtapose traditions contradicting each other. … For example, even the seemingly private festival for the familiar dead, the Feralia, implies a connection with the city foundation myth through a magical ritual dedicated to the goddess Tacita, the mother of the twin deity Lares. …
- NAID 120002220575
- クラシック期アテナイ美術における「地方・都市の擬人像」の形成
- 篠塚 千恵子
- 西洋古典學研究 52, 57-69, 2004-03-05
- … Personifications of countries and cities (C-C personifications) in the figure of a draped woman wearing a crown called a polos on her head and carrying a cornucopia or sheaf of grain in her hand were popular in Hellenistic and Roman art and later in western art Emperors or sovereigns often used them in art to imply and proclaim the vastness and fertility of their territories Although it has usually been thought that the origin of these personifications could be traced back to the art of the Classical period, there have been few special studies as to under …
- NAID 110007383121
- ウェルギリウス『アエネイス』 : maius opus の解釈をめぐって
- 上村 健二
- 西洋古典論集 6, 53-75, 1989-09-30
- … The Roman race, arising from the union of the Trojans and Italians, becomes great by Italian uirtus. … 316-9) (2) a trans itional stage (9.1ff., 745-6, 802-3, lO.81-4) (3) the guardian deity of Turnus (lO.606ff., esp. … 147-8) (5) the guardian deity of the Italians (12.807ff., esp. … 819-28) (6) one of the guardian deities of the Romans (12.838-42) Juno is reconciled, because she gained an advantage over the Trojans (12.833-7) as the guardian deity of the Italians. …
- NAID 110004687667
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