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Roman augurs. An augur was a priest and official in ancient Rome who interpreted omens by observing the behaviour of birds. Cassells Illustrated Universal History, published 1883. From Cassells Illustrated Universal History, published 1883



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Roman augurs. An augur was a priest and official in ancient Rome who interpreted omens by observing the behaviour of birds. Cassells Illustrated Universal History, published 1883. From Cassells Illustrated Universal History, published 1883

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© Ken Welsh

Ancient Behaviour Birds Observing Official Priest Romans Rome Symbol Augur Augurs Augury Interpreted Lituus Omens


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This print takes us back in time to ancient Rome, where we witness the intriguing role of Roman augurs. These esteemed individuals were not only priests but also officials who possessed the unique ability to interpret omens by observing the behavior of birds. Published in 1883 as part of Cassells Illustrated Universal History, this archival image showcases an augur holding a lituus, a curved wand that served as their symbol. The artistry and attention to detail in this engraving transport us into the world of these revered figures. The augur's stoic expression reflects their deep concentration and reverence for their sacred duty. With outstretched arm and keen eyes fixed on the sky, they meticulously observe bird movements, seeking signs from above that would guide important decisions within ancient Roman society. Augury was an integral aspect of Roman culture; it involved taking auspices or divining through bird behavior to predict future events or determine whether certain actions should be taken. This historical illustration provides us with a glimpse into this fascinating practice that held great significance for Romans during that period. As we admire this vintage picture print by Ken Welsh from Design Pics, we are reminded of how our understanding of history is enriched through visual representations like these – allowing us to appreciate the customs and beliefs that shaped civilizations long ago.

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