埃涅阿斯和双胞胎:罗马奠基传说的发展

IF 0.5 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
T. Cornell
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人们经常观察到,关于罗马起源的熟悉故事似乎结合了两个截然不同且互不相容的传说:埃涅阿斯的传说,以及罗穆卢斯和雷穆斯的传说。第一个故事的起源是希腊故事的发展,其根源是史诗传统。埃涅阿斯,维纳斯和安奇塞斯的儿子,和他的家人和朋友逃离特洛伊,经过一系列的冒险到达意大利,并在那里建立了罗马。另一个故事,关于罗穆卢斯和雷穆斯的故事,则发生在拉提姆。罗穆卢斯和雷穆斯是马尔斯神和阿尔巴隆加国王的女儿雷亚·西尔维亚的双胞胎儿子。按照他们祖父的命令,他们被扔进台伯河。当时河水正发着洪水,当洪水退去时,载着婴儿的小船被高高挂在帕拉蒂尼山脚下的一棵无花果树下,这棵无花果树后来被称为无花果树。在那里,他们被一只母狼哺乳,母狼的巢穴是附近的狼穴。在牧羊人的救助下,男孩们长大了。雷穆斯在可疑的情况下去世后,罗穆卢斯在帕拉廷建立了一座城市,他原来的住所罗穆里之家后来被保存了下来。
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Aeneas and the twins: the development of the Roman foundation legend
It is often observed that the familiar story of the origins of Rome appears to combine two distinct and incompatible legends: that of Aeneas, and that of Romulus and Remus. The first of these was in origin a development of a Greek story, with its roots in the epic tradition. Aeneas, the son of Venus and Anchises, escaped from Troy with his family and friends and after a series of adventures arrived in Italy where he founded Rome. The other story, that of Romulus and Remus, was localised in Latium. Romulus and Remus were the twin sons of the god Mars and Rea Silvia, daughter of a king of Alba Longa. On the orders of their grandfather they were cast into the Tiber. The river happened to be in flood, and when the waters receded the boat containing the infants was left high and dry at the foot of the Palatine, under a fig tree later known as the ficus Ruminalis . There they were suckled by a she-wolf, whose den was the near-by cave of the Lupercal . Rescued by shepherds, the boys grew up and after the death of Remus in suspicious circumstances Romulus founded a city on the Palatine, where his original dwelling, the casa Romuli , was preserved in later times.
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