Larvae, lemures, manes in the Apuleius’s demonology and the popular believes of romans
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Roman Empire, Apuleius, demonology, magic and religionAbstract
This paper treats to analyse the Apuleius’s of Madaura demonologic aspects and the popular and cultured beliefs, showing a symbiosis between magic and religion. This syncretism of the beliefs and sensibilities established the religious and cultural background in the age of the Antonines and the Severians.Downloads
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2020-04-17
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Larvae, lemures, manes in the Apuleius’s demonology and the popular believes of romans. (2020). ARYS, 8, 165-186. https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/ARYS/article/view/5347