Eclogae Archaeologicae De Hymenaeo Et Talassione Diis Graecorum Et Romanorum Nuptialibus Eorumque Invocatione is a scholarly exploration by Johann B. K hler into the figures of Hymenaeus and Thalassius, the Greek and Roman gods associated with marriage. This work delves into the ancient rituals and invocations surrounding these deities, offering insights into the cultural significance of marriage in classical societies. K hler's study provides a detailed examination of the historical and archaeological evidence related to these nuptial gods, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in ancient history, classical mythology, and the history of marriage. This book will appeal to readers interested in the religious practices and social customs of ancient Greece and Rome.
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