Capitolo 53
It is a little surprising, to us on first thought that the Roman didn't do
inserts some concrete personalities between this vague and he
the conception of the fate, of the personal agencies, at least to perform the
deliberations of destiny. But it won't seem so strange later everybody when us
you recall the fact that the divinities of first Italians were without form
or substance. The anthropomorphic teachings of the Greek literature, art and
religion found an echo in the Jupiter and Juno, the Hercules and Saucepan of
Virgil and Horace, but it did anybody enthusiasms on the faith of the common people,
who, with that respect for tradition that characterized the Romans,
follows his/her fathers in their way of thinking.
An incredulity in of the personnels as soon as you grant later with faith in a life
death, but the most greater part of the Romans they believed in an existence of some kind in the
I husk over. A Dutch researcher has lately established this fact over
reasonable doubt, from an accurate study of the epitaphs in toward. [36] one
reads:[37 of the headstone]
"In nothing from nothing as quickly us we go,"
and another:[38]
"Once we was not, now we am as we was,"
and the feeling, "I was not, I was, I am not, I don't take care of (I was not, I was,
not the sum, not the European) you/he/she was so freely used what time and then it is suitable
only from the initial letters N.f.f.n.s.n.c., but it compared with the great one
number of registrations in that belief in a life after death's discoveries
expression such expressions are little. But as and where it had to be that life
passed the Romans they were uncertain. We have noticed above as small the
common people accepted the belief of the poets in Jupiter and Pluto and
the others of the, or rather as small you/he/she had been influenced by their theology
Greek art and the literature. In their conception of the place of abode later
death, is otherwise. Many of them believe with Virgil that lies
under the earth. As one of them tell his/her epitaph:[39]
"Any pain to the world under me brings."