- Carmen Saliare
The "Carmen Saliare" is a fragment of archaic
Latin , which played a part in theritual s performed by theSalii (Salianpriest s, aka "jumping priests") ofAncient Rome .The rituals revolved around Mars and
Quirinus , and were performed in March and October. These involved processions in which they donned archaicarmour and weapons, performed their sacreddance , and sang the "Carmen Saliare". As a body they existed before the founding of theRoman republic , tracing their origin back to the reign of KingNuma Pompilius . The Salian priests were chosen from the sons ofpatrician families whose parents were still living. They were appointed for life, though they were allowed to resign from the Salian priesthood if they achieved a more prestigious priesthood or a major magistracy.Fragments of the
hymn have been preserved byMarcus Terentius Varro in his "De Lingua Latina ", 7.26, 27. They say::"... divum empta cante, divum deo supplicate ..."
:"... cume tonas, Leucesie, prae tet tremonti quot ibet etinei de is cum tonarem ..."
:"... cozeulodorieso. omnia vero adpatula coemisse. ian cusianes duonus ceruses dunus Ianusve vet pom melios eum recum ..."
Linguists have been unable to translate most of the text; the Latin words that are recognizable in it appear to mention
thunder , Janus, and Ceres. Even in the 1st century BC,Cicero was unable to interpret much of the chant.ee also
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Carmen (verse) External links
* Original text of [http://libri.freenfo.net/2/2000022.html Carmen Saliare]
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