Religion, institutions et société de la Rome antique / / John Scheid.
En opposant aux discours sectaires les armes universelles de l'histoire, de la philologie et de l'anthropologie, bref tout l'arsenal de la science et de la raison, l'histoire des religions du passé nous met en mesure de dégonfler les mythes modernes, ceux des autres, mais égal...
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