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

The Nietzsche Podcast

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The ancient city by Numa Denis Fustelde-Kalonj is a monumental work in classicism and the study of Greek and Roman society. The way they approach the world is so radically different, so alien from the way that we approach the world. Every meal is a religious act which he shares with the domestic divinities. There are in Rome more gods than citizens. Each one of his daily actions is a right. His whole day belongs to his religion. He never leaves his house without looking to see if any bird of bad augury appears. If he experiences some desire he inscribes his wish upon a tablet which he places at the feet of an statue of a

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