De Seviris Augustalibus, written in Latin by Johannes Schmidt and published in 1878, explores the historical role and significance of the Seviro Augustales in ancient Rome. This scholarly work delves into the functions and responsibilities of these priests, who were dedicated to the cult of the emperor. Schmidt's detailed analysis sheds light on the religious and social structures of the Roman Empire, offering valuable insights into the lives and duties of these important figures. A vital resource for historians and scholars interested in Roman history and religious practices, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the Seviro Augustales and their place in the broader context of Roman society.
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