L’ombra di Roma. La cultura romana e la Cina

Journal title HISTORIA MAGISTRA
Author/s Maria G. Castello
Publishing Year 2015 Issue 2014/15
Language Italian Pages 16 P. 42-57 File size 116 KB
DOI 10.3280/HM2014-015005
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In the imminence of the 22nd International Congress of Historical Sciences (ichs) to be held in Jinan, in China, this paper aims to offer some considerations about the link between Chinese and Western cultures starting from the 19th Century, mainly focusing on the reception of ancient Rome’s traditions. Obviously, the main field of this reception is the Roman Law which became, through the filter of the Napoleon Code, the reference point in the development of the Chinese Law; in addition to this, the paper will focus also on the less explored reception of Roman history. Beyond the considerations on the problems of the reception of the Roman culture, the article whishes to enlighten how classical antiquity could be a tool and a language that conveys the relationship between different cultural models, without, however, any unjustified claim of superiority towards otherness.

Keywords: China, ancient Rome, Roman Law, reception, historiography, international relationships. Parole chiave: Cina, Roma antica, diritto romano, ricezione, storiografia, relazioni internazionali

Maria G. Castello, L’ombra di Roma. La cultura romana e la Cina in "HISTORIA MAGISTRA" 15/2014, pp 42-57, DOI: 10.3280/HM2014-015005