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forms and an adaptation to the existing environment, the Neo-Rationalist style has adherents beyond architecture in the greater world of art.
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material. This shows "a youthful and curly-haired Roman Genius worked in high relief, holding a cornucopia in his left hand and a
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that mimics the landscape and has no intelligence of its own. It can magically enslave a visitor whose mind affects the
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and the imperial house developed in part in connection with the sacrifices made by neighborhood associations
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are the primary principals of Neo-Rationalism or New Rationalism. Pioneered by the Italian architect
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on behalf himself and his own legion during the consulate of Maternus and Atticus (185 AD)
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s behaviour. It is spontaneously generated when a place is undisturbed for a long time.
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has profound implications for place-making, falling within the philosophical branch of
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Pope's verse laid the foundation for one of the most widely agreed principles of
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in his right", which previously has been "erroneously identified as
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Religion and Power: Divine Kingship in the Ancient World and Beyond
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is an elemental spirit of a place. The island of Demonreach has a
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Woolf, Greg. (2008). "Divinity and Power in Ancient Rome" in
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usually refers to a location's distinctive atmosphere or a "
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can be found, for instance, at the church of St. Giles,
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Protective spirit of a place in classical Roman religion
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Joins willing woods, and varies shades from shades,
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Index

Genius Loci (novel)
Genius Loci and Other Tales

Jupiter Optimus Maximus
Signifer
Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix
classical Roman religion
cornucopia
patera
libation
snake
Western Roman Empire
Roman imperial cults of the Emperor
vici
lares
Augustus
genius
Roman Empire
Tockenham
Norman
Roman
Asclepius
numinous spirits
city pillar shrines
spirit houses
household and business shrines
spirit of the place
Alexander Pope
garden
landscape design

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