Vatican Hill in the time of conversion : the Phrygianum neighboring old Saint Peter's

Title: Vatican Hill in the time of conversion : the Phrygianum neighboring old Saint Peter's
Variant title:
  • Vatikán v době konverze : Frygianum a stará bazilika sv. Petra
Source document: Convivium. 2021, vol. 8, iss. Supplementum 3, pp. [42]-61
Extent
[42]-61
  • ISSN
    2336-3452 (print)
    2336-808X (online)
Type: Article
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Abstract(s)
Throughout the fourth century, two religious communities co-existed and conducted their mysteries on the Vatican Hill. Phrygianum hosted the cult of Cybele, the Great Mother of Gods, while St Peter's Basilica, with its hypothetical baptistery, belonged to the Christian community. Combining the study of material remnants with analysis of literary sources, this article aims to improve understanding of the function and perception of these two ritual spaces and the environment of the Vatican, from modern theories of lived space (H. Lefebvre) and embodied memory (É. Durkheim and R. Rappaport). The materials provide evidence of the perceived space of the Metroac shrine and baptistery, and the conceived space of both taurobolium and baptism. What emerges is how one and the same perceived topographical space on the Vatican differed dramatically in the ways it was conceived and lived in the experience of the followers of Cybele and of Christians.
Note
This research was carried out under the support of the Rector's Office of the Masaryk University in Brno.