found: Work cat.: Divine qualities: cult and community in Republican Rome, 2007:p. 13 (qualities under investigation received public cult, recognized as deities: "Fides" "Pietas" "Spes" "Concordia") p. 29 (building a shrine, temple, or altar to a divine quality) p. 255 (qualities receiving cult in Rome) p. 263 (divine qualities played various roles in public life)
found: The cult of virtues and Roman imperial ideology, 1981.
found: Sexual morality in ancient Rome, 2006:p. 42 (Romans created for certain virtues a visible and tangible form, and then, by publicly displaying representations of them and coming together to cultivate them as deities, showed these virtues' importance to community and state)
found: Spectacle entertainments of early Imperial Rome, 199:p. 178 (possible to revere the divine qualities an exceptional mortal might possess without overtly worshiping him as a deity)