Il sacro a Opitergium: note conclusive
Abstract
The paper outlines the methodological profiles of the volume in relation to the landscape of current scientific contributions on the theme of the sacred. It highlights the broad chronological span considered, which allows for an appreciation of the processes of change over the long term and underscores the benefits in terms of knowledge derived from the investigation of the sacred in both public and private contexts.
Submitted: Aug. 6, 2025 | Published Dec. 18, 2025 | Language: it
Keywords Christianity • Ancient religions • Municipal rituals • Roman cults • Places of worship • Opitergium
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