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The Sanctuary at Bath in the Roman Empire

Part of the Cambridge Classical Studies series
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The Roman sanctuary at Bath has long been used in scholarship as an example par excellence of religious and artistic syncretisms in Roman Britain.

With its monumental temple, baths, and hot springs, its status as one of the most significant Roman sites in the province is unquestioned.

But our academic narratives about Roman Bath are also rooted in the narratives of our more recent past.

This book begins by exploring how Georgian and Victorian antiquaries developed our modern story of a healing sanctuary at Roman Bath.

It shows that a curative function for the sanctuary is in fact unsupported by the archaeological evidence.

It then retells the story of Roman Bath by focusing on three interlinked aspects: the entanglement of the sanctuary with Roman imperialism, the role of the hot springs in the lives of worshipers, and Bath's place within the wider world of the western Roman Empire.

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Cambridge University Press
1108717454 / 9781108717458
Paperback / softback
23/03/2023
United Kingdom
English
238 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white).
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Reprint. Originally published: 2020.