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Death and burial in the Roman worldDeath and burial in the Roman world

Death and burial in the Roman world1971

J. M. C. Toynbee

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Never before available in paperback, J. M. C. Toynbee's study is the most comprehensive book on Roman burial practices. Ranging throughout the Roman world - from Rome to Pompeii, from Britain to Jerusalem - Toynbee's book examines funeral practices from a wide variety of perspectives. Toynbee first examines Roman beliefs about death and the afterlife, revealing that few Romans believed in the Elysian Fields of poetic invention. She then describes the rituals associated with burial and mourning: commemorative meals at the gravesite were common, with some tombs having built-in kitchens and rooms in which family could stay overnight. Toynbee also includes descriptions of the layout and finances of cemeteries, the tomb types of both the rich and the poor, and the types of grave markers and monuments, as well as tomb furnishings.

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First published
1971
OL Work ID
OL3253014W

Subjects

Social life and customsTombsFuneral rites and ceremoniesDeathBestattungRites et cérémoniesRomeinse oudheidManners and customsFunéraillesHistoryProvinces occidentalesGodsdienstFuneral RitesMortuary PracticeProvinces orientalesDodenbezorgingRome, social life and customsAntiquities

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