Elena Tassi Scandone, Quodammodo divini iuris. Per una storia giuridica delle res sanctae, Collana dell’Università di Roma La Sapienza – Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche, 87 Jovene Editore, Napoli 2013 – pp.194 ISBN 9788824322782
Abstract
Elena Tassi Scandone addresses the legal history of res sanctae and delimits the survey with an
analysis in four moments: the testimony of sources and interpretations of historiography; the rite of
the sulcus primigenius; the protection of res sanctae; the inviolability of sanctus meant as munitus
and then subjected to punishment in case of violation. The researcher focuses on the origin of
sanctitas the walls and on the rite of the sulcus primigenius, states that the prohibition of passing
the old basis in fas. Those who violate the ban is hostis and commits an act hostile et abominandum.
The sanctitas then merges the concept of sanctio. Sanctus become over time quod sine poena
violari non potest. Imperial era, finally, the projection is sanctitas sanctio, and also the access doors
to the city are sanctae and quodammodo converge in res divini iuris.