학술논문

The Search of St. Peter’s Memory ad catacumbas in the Cemeterial area ad Duos Lauros in Rome
Document Type
article
Source
Heritage, Vol 4, Iss 29, Pp 479-507 (2021)
Subject
Saint Peter’s tomb
Catacombs of Sts. Marcellinus and Peter
Emperor Constantine
Tor Pignattara’s basilica and mausoleum
Archaeology
CC1-960
Language
English
ISSN
2571-9408
20402988
Abstract
The purpose of our study is to research Peter’s memory ad catacumbas. According to the Depositio Martyrum—a document of the late Emperor Constantine period—there was no memory of the first St. Peter’s Basilica on the Vatican Hill. We start with a critical analysis on the Roman Basilica attributed to Emperor Constantine in Liber Pontificalis, then we deepen the search of Peter’s memory in the catacombs of the Sts. Marcellinus and Peter (ad Duos Lauros), also known as Tor Pignattara. Indeed, the basilica and mausoleum built in this cemeterial area are the only buildings attributable, with certainty, to Emperor Constantine, who wished to be buried in the mausoleum, close to an apostle. Besides some striking archeological finds on Peter’s memory already discovered near a particular cubicle in these catacombs, a geometrical and mathematical study of the unusual architectonic characteristics of the basilica and mausoleum of Tor Pignattara shows that the buildings were part of a single architectonic plan, very likely designed for coding data useful to locate Peter’s burial site unambiguously, in the area of the cubicle mentioned.