- The
Carmen Saliare is a
fragment of
archaic Latin,
which pla**** a part in the
rituals performed by the
Salii (Salian priests, a.k.a. "leaping priests")...
- main
sources of J****'s cult
epithets are the
fragments of the
Carmen Saliare preserved by
Varro in his work De
Lingua Latina, a list
preserved in a...
- execration, etc.
Surviving examples include the
Carmen Arvale and the
Carmen Saliare. The term
carmen is
derived from the root
canere (meaning "to sing") with...
- J**** and
Saturn ruled Latium, to
which period Isidore dated the
Carmen Saliare Latina,
dated from the time of king Latinus, in
which period he placed...
-
Salii made a
procession round the city,
dancing and
singing the
Carmen Saliare. Ovid, who
relates the
story of Numa and the
heavenly ancilia in his Fasti...
-
purely Latin origin, as is the
fragment of
archaic Latin known as "Carmen
Saliare". The name is
generally female in
Spanish (Carmen),
Portuguese (Carmo)...
-
scholars such as Wissowa,
interpreted it as
referring to sunlight, the
carmen Saliare shows that it
refers to lightning. A
further confirmation of this interpretation...
-
still bear gods. The
theology of J**** is also
presented in the
carmen Saliare.
According to
Johannes Lydus the
Etruscans called him Heaven. His epithets...
- and
posthumous honors of Germanicus. His name was
placed into the
Carmen Saliare, and onto the
curule seats that were
placed with
oaken garlands over them...
-
after Etruscan became a dead language. The
Carmen Arvale and the
Carmen Saliare are two
specimens of
partially preserved prayers that seem to have been...