From recitation to reading: Memory, writing, and composition in Greek philosophical prose

Tony M. Lentz
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This article posits three stages in the developing relationship between memory and writing as exemplified and portrayed in Greek philosophical works of the 6th to 4th centuries B. C. These stages provide evidence for Eric A. Havelock's “dynamic tension” between oral and written traditions. The author argues on the basis of Frances A. Yates’ two categories of memory that both the verbatim memory of words and the memory of things (arguments) interact with writing in three stages: first words and arguments are composed, preserved and published by memory alone; second, orally composed words and arguments preserved in writing are published by memory; and third, spoken words and arguments composed with the aid of memory are preserved in writing, then published by reading a written text aloud.
从背诵到阅读:希腊哲学散文中的记忆、写作和作文
这篇文章假设了公元前6世纪到4世纪希腊哲学著作中描述的记忆和写作之间发展关系的三个阶段,这些阶段为埃里克·a·哈夫洛克的口头和书面传统之间的“动态张力”提供了证据。作者在弗朗西斯·a·耶茨的两类记忆的基础上认为,单词的逐字记忆和对事物(论点)的记忆与写作的相互作用经历了三个阶段:最初的单词和论点是由记忆单独构成、保存和发表的;第二,口头组成的单词和以书面形式保存下来的论点是通过记忆发表的;第三,在记忆的帮助下形成的口语和论点以书面形式保存下来,然后通过大声朗读书面文本来发表。
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