Romulus and Remus: from Horace to Saint Augustine and to Saint Leo the Great

In Horacio's poetry, the idea of an initial offense against divinity in the foundation of Rome arises with the death of Remo by his brother. For Horacio and Virgil the expiator is Octavio Augusto, a descendant of Venus, who with his political work will pacify the Roman orb and pay the foundatio...

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Autor principal: Buisel, María Delia
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2020
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topic Horacio
Culpa primigenia
Expiación
San Agustín
San León Magno
Romulus and Remus
Primigeniam Guilt
Expiation
Saint Agustin
Saint Leo the Great
spellingShingle Horacio
Culpa primigenia
Expiación
San Agustín
San León Magno
Romulus and Remus
Primigeniam Guilt
Expiation
Saint Agustin
Saint Leo the Great
Buisel, María Delia
Romulus and Remus: from Horace to Saint Augustine and to Saint Leo the Great
topic_facet Horacio
Culpa primigenia
Expiación
San Agustín
San León Magno
Romulus and Remus
Primigeniam Guilt
Expiation
Saint Agustin
Saint Leo the Great
author Buisel, María Delia
author_facet Buisel, María Delia
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title Romulus and Remus: from Horace to Saint Augustine and to Saint Leo the Great
title_short Romulus and Remus: from Horace to Saint Augustine and to Saint Leo the Great
title_full Romulus and Remus: from Horace to Saint Augustine and to Saint Leo the Great
title_fullStr Romulus and Remus: from Horace to Saint Augustine and to Saint Leo the Great
title_full_unstemmed Romulus and Remus: from Horace to Saint Augustine and to Saint Leo the Great
title_sort romulus and remus: from horace to saint augustine and to saint leo the great
description In Horacio's poetry, the idea of an initial offense against divinity in the foundation of Rome arises with the death of Remo by his brother. For Horacio and Virgil the expiator is Octavio Augusto, a descendant of Venus, who with his political work will pacify the Roman orb and pay the foundational guilt. This approach was retaken in later reflections by several authors and by some SSPP such as saint Agustín and saint Leo the Great. The Hiponense deconstructs the initial myths of the history of Rome rationalizing their incongruities and errors before the accusation to the Christians of having banished the pagan gods and their cult.  Saint Leo the Great founding twins and a local redemption and expiation of St. Peter and St. Paul, added to that of the One Redeemer, for having died martyrs in the caput mundi.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
publishDate 2020
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revhistuniv/article/view/3942
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