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Life in Ancient Rome Life in Ancient Rome by Lionel Casson
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“Many of the so-called mystery religions, whose members were initiated in a secret ceremony and then worshipped with a secret ritual they were sworn never to divulge, arose on Greek soil... the ones that most affected the Roman world were the Dionysiac Mysteries.”
Lionel Casson, Life in Ancient Rome
“peace and good cheer on festive days. It was voted further that any member who moves from one place to another [at a banquet] so as to cause a disturbance shall be fined 4 sesterces. Any member, moreover, who speaks abusively of another or causes an uproar shall be fined 12 sesterces. Any member who uses abusive or insolent language to a president at a banquet shall be fined 20 sesterces. . . . From the excavations at Ostia we get a good idea of what the headquarters of a rich society”
Lionel Casson, Life in Ancient Rome