Publisher's Synopsis
De Sevirum Augustalium Muneribus Et Condicione Pvblica ... by Lorenz Schneider, originally published in 1891, is a scholarly work examining the office and public role of the Seviri Augustales in Roman society. This study delves into the responsibilities, privileges, and societal impact of these officials, who were often wealthy freedmen tasked with overseeing the Imperial cult. Drawing on historical sources and archaeological evidence, Schneider provides insights into the religious, social, and political dimensions of Roman life during the Imperial period. The book offers valuable information for those interested in Roman history, religion, and social structures.
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