Navigium Isidis
Navigium Isidis edo Isidis Navigium (Isisen barkuak[1]) Antzinako Erromako urteroko erlijio jaialdi bat zen, Isis omentzeko martxoaren 5ean ospatzen zena[2][3]. Festibal honek Teodosiok 391. urtean egindako paganoen aurkako jazarpen kristaua eta Arkadiok 395ean Antzinako Erromako erlijioaren aurka egindako erasoak gainditzea lortu zuen[4].
416an Italian oraindik ospatzen zen. Egipton kristau autoritateek VI. mendean debekatu zuten.

Ikerlari batzuen arabera gaur egungo inauteriak Navigium Isidisen antza dute aspektu batzuetan[1], eta terminologian ere baliteke car-nival hitza (hizkuntza batzuetan, inauteri) carrus nivalis hitzetik eratortzea[5][6][7][8]. Hala ere, inauteri horretako elementu asko Corpus Christi jaialdian gehitu ziren, batez ere Espainia eta Portugalen[9].
Erreferentziak
- ↑ a b (Ingelesez) Valantasis, Richard. (2000-06-19). Religions of Late Antiquity in Practice. Princeton University Press ISBN 0691057516. (kontsulta data: 2018-03-03).
- ↑ (Ingelesez) Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt. 2018-01-25 (kontsulta data: 2018-03-03).
- ↑ SALZMAN, MICHELE RENEE. (1990). On Roman Time: The Codex-Calendar of 354 and the Rhythms of Urban Life in Late Antiquity. University of California Press doi:. ISBN 9780520065666. (kontsulta data: 2018-03-03).
- ↑ (Ingelesez) Alföldi, Andreas. (1937). A festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian emperors of the IVth century. Institute of numismatics and archeology of the Pázmány-university (kontsulta data: 2018-03-03).
- ↑ Rudwin, Maximilian J. (Maximilian Josef). (1920). The origin of the German carnival comedy. New York, Stechert (kontsulta data: 2018-03-03).
- ↑ 1947-, Di Cocco, Giampaolo,. (2007). Alle origini del carnevale : mysteria isiaci e miti cattolici. A. Pontecorboli ISBN 8888641297. PMC 191812125..
- ↑ (Ingelesez) Forrest, M. Isidora. (2001). Isis Magic: Cultivating a Relationship with the Goddess of 10,000 Names. Llewellyn Publications ISBN 9781567182866. (kontsulta data: 2018-03-03).
- ↑ (Ingelesez) Apuleius. (1975-01-01). The Isis-book: (Metamorphoses, Book XI). Brill Archive ISBN 9004042709. (kontsulta data: 2018-03-03).
- ↑ (Ingelesez) Ruiz, Teofilo F.. (2012-03-25). A King Travels: Festive Traditions in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain. Princeton University Press ISBN 1400842247. (kontsulta data: 2018-03-03).
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