Eight programmes on the background of the Roman world
4: Religion in the Roman World by G. E. M. DE STE. CROIX
Fellow of New College, Oxford
The Romans prided themselves on their strict and careful attention to religion, which they defined as ' the cult of the gods.' Sometimes they attributed their very Empire and greatness above all to their satisfactory relationship with the deities.
With readings by HENRY STAMPER
Produced by Adrian Johnson
A reading list can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed foolscap envelope to The Romans. Further Education Department [address removed]