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The Cult of the Emperor - D. M. Pippidi: Recherches sur le culteimpérial. Pp. 206. (Institut Roumain ďÉtudes Latines: Collection scientifique, No. 2.) Paris and Bucarest. Paper.
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1 The passage runs: ‘nee iam procul erat tumulus in quo Caesari deo nostro fiebat cotidianum sacrum,’ and it is a question of the exact meaning to be attached to tumulus, Caesar deus noster, and cotidianum sacrum.