Publisher's Synopsis
Librorum De Disciplina Augurali Ante Augusti Mortem Scriptorum Reliquiae is a scholarly compilation of fragments and remnants from writings on the discipline of augury predating the death of Augustus. Authored by Franz Albrecht Brause, this work, originally published in 1875, delves into the ancient Roman practice of interpreting omens through the observation of birds and other natural phenomena.
Written in Latin, this text offers invaluable insights into the religious and legal frameworks that governed Roman society. It provides a detailed look at the methods, beliefs, and significance of augury in the lives of ancient Romans, making it an essential resource for historians, classicists, and anyone interested in the religious practices of the ancient world.
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