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50: Fustel de Coulanges, The Ancient City, part 1: Sacred Fire, Sacred Dead

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The Sacred Fire

All meals were cooked there and shared with the deities of the hearth. It was also a religious precept that this fire must always remain pure, which meant literally that no filthy object could be cast into it. There was one day in the year, among the Romans it was the first of March, when it was the duty of every family to put out its sacred fire and light another immediately. The only process allowed were to concentrate the solar rays into a focus or to rub together rapidly two pieces of wood of a given sort. See Al-Sestis who is about to die, giving her life to save her husband. When the palace of Priam is destroyed, Hecuba draws

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