"And I was stunned and stupefied, so much so that I couldn't think about anything else day and night. I felt as if I were being held hostage myself and couldn't even open my mouth until I knew for sure what had happened. Hanging there, caught between hope and despair, I was torturing myself with the thought of what others were suffering. But after the brightest light of all the lands was extinguished — after the head of the whole empire was lopped off — to speak truly, after the whole world had perished in a single city: I fell silent and was humbled, and I kept my silence and my sorrow was renewed. My heart grew warm within me and fire blazed up in my thoughts ..."e racconta di quando seppe che Roma era caduta sotto l'assalto di Alarico, il 24 agosto 410. Un fatto simile non succedeva da 800 anni.
Di questo e di altro parla un interessante articolo dello storico James J. O'Donnell, articolo che ho appena finito di leggere e che mi ha lasciato pensoso.

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