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Death in ancient RomeDeath in ancient Rome

Death in ancient Rome2007

Valerie M. Hope

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"The sources include literary evidence such as poetry, letters and philosophy, as well as epitaphs and other inscriptions, along with visual material of, in particular, funerary monuments and cemeteries." "This varied evidence collectively builds a vivid picture of how people died, were buried, commemorated and remembered, and what the living believed happened to the dead after they were gone." "Topics covered include the deathbed, making a will, memory promotion, the funeral, the cemetery, funerary monuments, mourning rituals, expressions of grief and afterlife beliefs."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL12287774W

Subjects

Funeral rites and ceremoniesReligious life and customsSocial aspectsSocial aspects of DeathRome, historyRome, social life and customs

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