The Dancing Lares and the Serpent in the Garden

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Dive into the enchanting world of ancient Roman spirituality with 'The Dancing Lares and the Serpent in the Garden' by Harriet Flower. This groundbreaking book explores the fascinating role of the lares, Rome’s beloved dancing gods that flourished in ordinary households and neighborhoods. Unlike traditional deities with grand myths, the lares were cherished figures worshiped by everyday Romans, including freedmen and slaves, emphasizing their significance in the communal and domestic lives of the people. Through compelling illustrations and a rich analysis of archaeological evidence, Harriet Flower presents a compelling narrative that redefines our understanding of these versatile protectors of place, home, and travel.

Learn about the vibrant rituals associated with the lares, their sacred spaces, and the intriguing symbolism of the serpents often depicted alongside them in garden art. This comprehensive study also delves into the Compitalia festival, a crucial winter celebration that illustrates the lares’ relevance in the socio-political tapestry of Rome, particularly during periods of unrest and transformation in the city.

Whether you are a history enthusiast, a classicist, or simply curious about the nuanced dynamics of ancient religions, this book offers a captivating new perspective on the lares and their impact on Roman life. Discover how humble yet powerful these gods were and appreciate the intricate layers of everyday Roman religious practices. 'The Dancing Lares and the Serpent in the Garden' is not just a book; it is an invitation to explore the profound connections between the divine and daily life in Rome.

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