Divination & Sacrifice in Ancient Rome Kelsey Gabris.

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Divination & Sacrifice in Ancient Rome Kelsey Gabris

The practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural mean. The Romans “Convinced as they were that the gods had powers to influence human destiny, the Romans spent much effort working out what their will might be.” There were several types of Divination such as… What is Divination?

Sought divine guidance by taking by taking the auspices before important decisions were made. The process usually involved scanning the sky for omens in the form of flights of birds – their species, numbers and all would be significant. Augurs…

Used “… the Etruscan science usually it involved examining the entrails of sacrificial animal, most often sheep or oxen; the shape, size, condition and markings of the liver and gall bladder were considered particularly significant.” Another big part Romans took note of were omens in the form of monstrous growths or births, such as two-headed calves. Haruspices…

The Fegato di Placenza… Is a Etruscan bronze representation of a sliced sheep’s liver, unearthed in Piacenza, Italy, in 1877 and dating from the 1 st Century BC. The liver is inscribed with the names of Etruscan deities and is thought to have been used by haruspices, or soothsayers, to foretell the future.

The term sacrifice derives from the Latin sacrificium, which is a combination of the words sacer, meaning something set apart from the secular or profane for the use of supernatural powers, and facere, meaning “to make.” essentially Sacrifice, is essentially a religious rite or celebration of life in which an object is offered to a divinity in order to establish, maintain, or restore a right relationship of a human being to the sacred order. What is Sacrifice?

A wide variety of animals have served as sacrificial offerings. In ancient Greece, oblations included a number of important domestic animals, such as the goat, ram, ox, and horse. Moreover, in Greek religion all edible birds, wild animals of the hunt, and fish were used. An especially prominent sacrificial animal was the bull which, as the representation and embodiment of the powers of fertility, was sacrificed to numerous fertility gods.

Although all sacrifice involves the giving of something, there are some sacrificial rites in which the oblation is regarded as a gift made to a deity either in expectation of a return gift or as the result of a promise upon the fulfillment of a requested divine favor. In Ancient Greek religion the major type of offering was the burnt or fire offering.

In many cults, sacrifices are distinguished by frequency of performance into two types, regular and special. Regular sacrifices may be daily, weekly, monthly, or seasonal (as at planting, harvest, and New Year). Also often included are sacrifices made at specific times in each man’s life—birth, puberty, marriage, and death. Offerings made on special occasions were sacrifices in times of danger, sickness, or crop failure and those performed at the construction of a building, for success in battle, or in thanksgiving for a divine favour. Time & Place for Sacrifice

I.Did Romans have only one type of divination? II.What is the Fegato di Placenza? III.What is sacrifice essentially? IV.What was the major type of offering in Greek religion? V.Give two examples of when sacrifice would take place: Questions…

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