
In Our Time Rome and European Civilization
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Dec 20, 2001 Delve into Rome's mythical origins with Romulus and Remus, Aeneas, and Dido, revealing Rome's dual identity of Republicanism and Imperialism. Explore Augustus' transformation of Rome from brick to marble, censorship and exile in ancient Rome, and Roman integration of Greek culture.
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Rome's Foreign Identity
- The Aeneas myth suggests that Rome's identity stems from foreign origins.
- This contrasts with other ancient cities whose identities are tied to their native soil.
Connecting the Myths
- Romulus and Remus's mother descends from Aeneas's son, linking the two myths.
- Virgil's Aeneid tells this story, with Aeneas's father prophesying Romulus and Remus's future role.
Inclusive Origins
- Rome's founding myths emphasize inclusivity by incorporating foreigners and outcasts.
- This inclusive ideal becomes crucial for Roman identity and expansion.
