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List of Roman agricultural deities : ウィキペディア英語版
In ancient Roman religion, agricultural deities were thought to care for every aspect of growing, harvesting, and storing crops. Preeminent among these are such major deities as Ceres and Saturn, but a large number of the many Roman deities known by name either supported farming or were devoted solely to a specific agricultural function.From 272 to 264 BC, four temples were dedicated separately to the agricultural deities Consus, Tellus, Pales, and Vortumnus. The establishment of four such temples within a period of eight years indicates a high degree of concern for stabilizing and developing the productivity of Italy following the Pyrrhic War. William Warde Fowler, ''The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic'' (London, 1908), pp. 340–341.==Varro, ''De re rustica''==At the beginning of his treatise on farming, VarroVarro, ''De re rustica'' 1.1.4–6. gives a list of twelve deities who are vital to agriculture. These make up a conceptual or theological grouping, and are not known to have received cult collectively. They are:*Jupiter-Tellus*Sol-Luna*Ceres-Liber*Robigus-Flora*Minerva-Venus*Lympha-Bonus Eventus


In ancient Roman religion, agricultural deities were thought to care for every aspect of growing, harvesting, and storing crops. Preeminent among these are such major deities as Ceres and Saturn, but a large number of the many Roman deities known by name either supported farming or were devoted solely to a specific agricultural function.
From 272 to 264 BC, four temples were dedicated separately to the agricultural deities Consus, Tellus, Pales, and Vortumnus. The establishment of four such temples within a period of eight years indicates a high degree of concern for stabilizing and developing the productivity of Italy following the Pyrrhic War.〔 William Warde Fowler, ''The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic'' (London, 1908), pp. 340–341.〕
==Varro, ''De re rustica''==
At the beginning of his treatise on farming, VarroVarro, ''De re rustica'' 1.1.4–6.〕 gives a list of twelve deities who are vital to agriculture. These make up a conceptual or theological grouping, and are not known to have received cult collectively. They are:
*Jupiter-Tellus
*Sol-Luna
*Ceres-Liber
*Robigus-Flora
*Minerva-Venus
*Lympha-Bonus Eventus

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ウィキペディアで「In ancient Roman religion, agricultural deities were thought to care for every aspect of growing, harvesting, and storing crops. Preeminent among these are such major deities as Ceres and Saturn, but a large number of the many Roman deities known by name either supported farming or were devoted solely to a specific agricultural function.From 272 to 264 BC, four temples were dedicated separately to the agricultural deities Consus, Tellus, Pales, and Vortumnus. The establishment of four such temples within a period of eight years indicates a high degree of concern for stabilizing and developing the productivity of Italy following the Pyrrhic War. William Warde Fowler, ''The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic'' (London, 1908), pp. 340–341.==Varro, ''De re rustica''==At the beginning of his treatise on farming, VarroVarro, ''De re rustica'' 1.1.4–6. gives a list of twelve deities who are vital to agriculture. These make up a conceptual or theological grouping, and are not known to have received cult collectively. They are:*Jupiter-Tellus*Sol-Luna*Ceres-Liber*Robigus-Flora*Minerva-Venus*Lympha-Bonus Eventus」の詳細全文を読む



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