In the memory of ancient authors the invasion of the Marcomanni and of the Quadi – against whom Aquileia was also employed as an operative base for the Roman army – was the source of a veritable terror, that selfsame tantus timor which some scholars have related to the metus gallicus whose origins go all the way back to the Republican age. As for the plague, however much its effects can have been overestimated, it is beyond doubt that in the perception of the contemporaries it was an epidemics whose lethal nature and long duration made extraordinary measures necessary. Among these, much fabled was the fact that the Emperor resorted to rituals of various types – including sacra peregrina – with the aim of purifying the city of Rome and the army which was engaged along the borders of the Empire. A figure who stands out as particularly relevant to this is an Egyptian priest who belonged to Marcus Aurelius’ retinue: Arnouphis, a sacred scribe and bearer of a certain specific competence in the sphere of ritual practices, whose presence in Aquileia is testified by a dedication to the goddess Isis.
Marco Aurelio e Arnouphis ad Aquileia
Federica Fontana
2022-01-01
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In the memory of ancient authors the invasion of the Marcomanni and of the Quadi – against whom Aquileia was also employed as an operative base for the Roman army – was the source of a veritable terror, that selfsame tantus timor which some scholars have related to the metus gallicus whose origins go all the way back to the Republican age. As for the plague, however much its effects can have been overestimated, it is beyond doubt that in the perception of the contemporaries it was an epidemics whose lethal nature and long duration made extraordinary measures necessary. Among these, much fabled was the fact that the Emperor resorted to rituals of various types – including sacra peregrina – with the aim of purifying the city of Rome and the army which was engaged along the borders of the Empire. A figure who stands out as particularly relevant to this is an Egyptian priest who belonged to Marcus Aurelius’ retinue: Arnouphis, a sacred scribe and bearer of a certain specific competence in the sphere of ritual practices, whose presence in Aquileia is testified by a dedication to the goddess Isis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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