3;
form and manner of Roman, 185, 189, 196;
magical survivals in, 188-189;
in ritual of _Ludi saeculares_, 442, 449, 468
_Precatio_, 53, 166
Priests: _see_ Pontifices
Processions: of _lustratio_, adapted to the ritual of the Roman
Church, 211, 218, 457;
of the _triumphus_, 217, 239-240;
Roman fondness for, 263;
_see also_ Lustrations
_Procuratio_, 316, 328;
_fulminis_, 115
_Prodigia_, 281, 316, 324, 325, 328, 338, 339, 354
Promitor, 161
Propertius, 22, 147, 403
Proserpina, black victims sacrificed to, 440
Pudor, 446
_Pulvinaria_, 337, 338
Punic War: _see_ Hannibalic War
Puppets: Argei thrown into Tiber, 54, 105, 321;
oscilla, 61, 67
Purification: _see_ Lustrations
_Puticuli_, 395, 401
Pythagoras, legend of a religious connection between Numa and, 349, 381
Pythagoreanism, 349, 380-381
Pythagoreans, 98
Quindecemviri, 440, 442
Quinquatrus, 217
Quirinal, 134
Quirinus, 94, 118, 124, 143, 147, 246;
identified with Mars, 134;
with Romulus, 135
Quirites, 134, 143
Rain-making: _see_ Aquaelicium
Ramsay, Sir W. M., 465
Red colouring in sacred rites and its connection with blood, 89, 177,
194
Redarator, 161
Regia, 45, 105, 106, 271, 288;
sacrarium Martis in, 133, 208
Regifugium, 99
Reinach, M. Salomon, cited, 26, 42, 114, 131, 481
_Religio_, 9, 28, 30, 36, 38, 72, 76, 83, 85, 93, 104, 106, 174, 223,
227, 241, 248, 261, 263, 267, 270, 273, 282, 287, 294, 364, 405, 407;
meanings and uses of the word, 21, 37, 41, 186, 192, 198, 249, 254,
385, 462, 470;
Cicero's definition of, 460;
and taboo, 34, 36, 40, 46;
revival of, during Hannibalic war, 315, 317, 336-339
_Religio Larium_, 79
_terminorum_, 81, 82
Religion, definitions of, 7-9;
and magic, 47-49, 56, 224, 253;
and morality, 227, 242, 292, 466, 471;
primitive, 25-28, 63, 69;
real, a matter of feeling, 406
Roman: a highly formalised system, 3, 63, 103-104, 200, 226, 248-249,
340;
compared with Roman law, 5;
a technical subject, 6;
its difficulties, 13;
aid from archaeology and anthropology, 16-20, 25;
primitive survivals in, 24, 30;
examples of real magic in, 50, 53-54;
a reality, 62-63, 103, 249;
in the family, _see_ Family;
of the State, 93, 105, 226-228, 270;
the Calendar of Numa the basis of our knowledge of, 94-109;
moral influence mainly disciplinary, 108, 228;
Greek influence, 120, 255-262, 346, 350-35
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