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Chapter 25.—Of the Temple of
Concord, Which Was Erected by a Decree of the Senate on the Scene
of These Seditions and Massacres.
A pretty decree of the senate it
was, truly, by which the temple of Concord was built on the spot
where that disastrous rising had taken place, and where so many
citizens of every rank had fallen.156 I suppose it was that the
monument of the Gracchi’s punishment might strike the eye and
affect the memory of the pleaders. But what was this but to
deride the gods, by building a temple to that goddess who, had she
been in the city, would not have suffered herself to be torn by
such dissensions? Or was it that Concord was chargeable with that
bloodshed because she had deserted the minds of the citizens, and
was therefore incarcerated in that temple? For if they had any
regard to consistency, why did they not rather erect on that site a
temple of Discord? Or is there a reason for Concord being a
goddess while Discord is none? Does the distinction of Labeo hold
here, who would have made the one a good, the other an evil
deity?—a distinction which seems to have been suggested to him by
the mere fact of his observing at Rome a temple to Fever as well as
one to Health. But, on the same ground, Discord as well as
Concord ought to be deified. A hazardous venture the Romans made
in provoking so wicked a goddess, and in forgetting that the
destruction of Troy had been occasioned by her taking offence.
For, being indignant that she was not invited with the other gods
[to the nuptials of Peleus and Thetis], she created dissension
among the three goddesses by sending in the golden apple, which
occasioned strife in heaven, victory to Venus, the rape of Helen,
and the destruction of Troy. Wherefore, if she was perhaps
offended that the Romans had not thought her worthy of a temple
among the other gods in their city, and therefore disturbed the
state with such tumults, to how much fiercer passion would she be
roused when she saw the temple of her adversary erected on the
scene of that massacre, or, in other words, on the scene of her own
handiwork!
Those wise and learned men are enraged at our laughing
at these follies; and yet, being worshippers of good and bad
divinities alike, they cannot escape this dilemma about Concord and
Discord: either they have neglected the worship of these
goddesses, and preferred Fever and War, to whom there are shrines
erected of great antiquity, or they have worshipped them, and after
all Concord has abandoned them, and Discord has tempestuously
hurled them into civil wars.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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