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

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The City of Rome

The city collange gives us some idea of what the formation of the city religion looked like and he uses the example of the founding of Rome. The founder made use of a copper plowshare his plow was drawn by a white bull and a white cow Romulus with his head veiled and increasingly robes himself held the handle of the plow and directed it while chanting prayers. As the plow turned up clods of earth they carefully threw them into an enclosure that no particle of the sacred earth should be on the side of the stranger this enclosure traced by religion was inviolable neither stranger nor citizen had the right to cross over it.

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