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La divinidad y el culto imperiales en la legislación romana desde el período constantiniano

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Author(s)
Moreno Resano, Esteban
Keywords
Imperio romano tardío
culto imperial
religión romana
ley
Codex Theodosianus
Later Roman Empire
imperial cult
Ro­man religion
Law
Codex Thedosianus

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1371722
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https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5336347
http://hispana.mcu.es/es/registros/registro.cmd?tipoRegistro=MTD&idBib=18655565
Abstract
From 312 to 455, the cultus deorum, far from having been abroga­ted it tended to be transformed, without lacking its mainly customary character, in a religion whose centre was the prin­ces’ worship. Despite the progressive christianization of the Roman institu­tions, laws were referring to alive empe­rors in their condition of numina, while the deceased ones received the title of diui. Therefore, their dispositions had force of sacred norms, and their infrin­gement entailed to commit sacrilege. However, like in other matters, there was not a specific and exhaustive regu­lation on the Imperial Cult. The subjects that received normative attention were fundamentally three: the celebration of imperial feasts, the feasts’ calendar and the protocol of the ‘adoratio’.
Desde 312 hasta 455, el cultus deorum, lejos de desaparecer, tendió a convertir­se, sin perder su carácter primordial­mente consuetudinario, en una religión cuyo centro era el culto de los príncipes. A pesar de la progresiva cristianización del Imperio, las leyes se referían a los emperadores vivos en su condición de numina, en tanto que los fallecidos reci­bían el título de diui. En consecuencia, sus disposiciones tenían valor de normas sagradas, y su infracción suponía incu­rrir en sacrilegio. No obstante, al igual que en otros campos, no hubo una regu­lación específica ni exhaustiva del culto imperial. Fueron fundamentalmente tres los aspectos a los que prestaron atención normativa: la celebración de las fiestas imperiales, su calendario y el protocolo de la llamada “adoración”
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2014
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oai:hispana.mcu.es:18655565
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5336347
(Revista) ISSN 1575-166X
http://hispana.mcu.es/es/registros/registro.cmd?tipoRegistro=MTD&idBib=18655565
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