Plutarch's Romane Questions: With dissertations on Italian cults, myths, taboos, man-worship, aryan marriage, sympathetic magic and the eating of beans

Author: Plutarch

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In 'Plutarch's Romane Questions', the renowned philosopher delves into the fascinating world of ancient Roman culture, exploring a wide range of intriguing topics such as Italian cults, myths, taboos, man-worship, aryan marriage, sympathetic magic, and even the eating of beans. Through his meticulous research and insightful analysis, Plutarch sheds light on the beliefs, rituals, and customs that shaped the lives of the Romans, offering a captivating glimpse into their mysterious and complex society.

Genres: Historical, Philosophical, Cultural Studies

Themes: Ancient Roman culture, Religion and spirituality, Superstition and belief systems

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