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108. From the Cattle Market to the Palatine and from Aeneas to Romulus

Get Ready for Rome

Release Date: 04/18/2024

Love Among the Castelli Romani show art Love Among the Castelli Romani

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The Castelli Romani are a cluster of hill towns just to the southeast of Rome. This podcast reviews a good new book that explores four of them shows how travel can stimulate our thinking as well as our other appetites.

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108. From the Cattle Market to the Palatine and from Aeneas to Romulus show art 108. From the Cattle Market to the Palatine and from Aeneas to Romulus

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After two episodes on the Forum Boarium, we move up to the Palatine Hill. At the same time, we move from Rome’s distant prehistory and Aeneas to its founding by his descendant Romulus, the son of Mars. Later still, Caesar and his adopted son Augustus presented Aeneas and Romulus as precursors of the Caesars.

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107. The Two Temples of the Forum Boarium show art 107. The Two Temples of the Forum Boarium

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The two temples in the Forum Boarium as illustrations of Rome’s cultural flux over the ages.

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106. The Forum Boarium and Rome's Mythical Prehistory show art 106. The Forum Boarium and Rome's Mythical Prehistory

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There is scant evidence regarding the prehistory of Rome, but the Romans supplied this defect by handing down and codifying engaging myths. Today we visit the Forum Boarium, where Rome’s distant ancestors met and began to form the people from whom the Romans would descend, or so at least Livy and Virgil tell us.

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105. The Making of Modern Italy show art 105. The Making of Modern Italy

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Today is March 17, the anniversary of the proclamation of the birth or making of modern Italy. It seems strange to me that this anniversay is largely overlooked, so I invite listeners to think for a moment about its meaning.

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104. Where are we? show art 104. Where are we?

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If the Sistine Chapel reflected the moral vision of Christian Rome, is there any such coherent view in Modern Rome of how we humans should understand our purpose and live our lives? 

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103. A Pope's View of a Modern Problem show art 103. A Pope's View of a Modern Problem

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Popes have frequently attacked the moral, political, and intellectual developments that gave birth to modern Italy. On the occasion of the death of Pope Benedict, we today review his controversial Regensburg Address to see what it says about modern Rome.

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102. The Secularism of Modern Rome show art 102. The Secularism of Modern Rome

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We return today to the "secular" or non-religious character of modern Rome in order to see more clearly how much the Rome of the People has changed from the Rome of the Popes.

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101. Michelangelo's Last Judgment show art 101. Michelangelo's Last Judgment

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Today we introduce Michelangelo's "Last Judgment," his vast fresco painted on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel.

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100. The Four Corners of Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling show art 100. The Four Corners of Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling

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The four Pendentives of Michelangelo's Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel represent four different dramatic stories from the Old Testament. What are these stories, and what do they teach?

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After two episodes on the Forum Boarium, we move up to the Palatine Hill. At the same time, we move from Rome’s distant prehistory and Aeneas to its founding by his descendant Romulus, the son of Mars. Later still, Caesar and his adopted son Augustus presented Aeneas and Romulus as precursors of the Caesars.