Organizzare il tempo. Fasti e calendari a Roma e nell’Italia romana

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Federico Russo (ed)
Università degli Studi di Milano
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2621-0551

Keywords:

Roman Calendar, Roman Italy, Roman Religion, Fasti, Roman Festivities

Synopsis

In the Roman world, the calendar marked the rhythms of a community and defined on a daily basis the appropriate times for each activity, public and private. In the organization of the civic year in Rome as in the local communities of Roman Italy, the entry into office of the magistrates signalized the beginning of the new year and thus determined the sequence of public and private occasions (especially of a religious nature) that would then be celebrated during the following twelve months and that would mark the succession of the seasons. The studies collected in this volume address, from different perspectives and with an interdisciplinary approach, some of the many problems posed by the Roman calendar, by focusing on issues such as the (ever fluctuating) date of the beginning of the civic year, the local reception of festivals and rites celebrated in the city of Rome, the aspect and the rituals of some festivals celebrated during the year as well as their literary declination. Ultimately, it will be shown how the shared organization of time represented an indispensable aspect of the religious and civic life of a city.

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Author Biography

Federico Russo, Università degli Studi di Milano

Federico Russo is Associate Professor in Roman History at the University of Milan. Previously he was Visiting Scholar at the Universities of Oxford and Liège and then wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at the Universities of Constance and Vienna. His research interests mainly concern the study of the political-diplomatic relations between Rome, the Italic peoples and the Greeks in the Republican age, the juridical epigraphy, the administrative structures of Roman communities in Italy and the provinces, the Roman building legislation, and the electoral systems of Rome in the Republican and Imperial age.

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February 13, 2025

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979-125-510-234-2