Investigation of Three Migration Periods of Roman Elites in the Formation and Survival of the Jundishapur Scientific Center Applying the Theory of migration by Everett S. Lee

Farhad Rashnopour, Mohsen Bahramnejad, Abbas Broomand Alalm, Baqer Ali Adelfar
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Jundishapur has been one of the oldest scientific and educational centers in Iran. A civil and intellectual field that emerged from the time of Sassanid Shapur (I), and gradually a scientific center emerged, especially in the medicine field. The splendor of the scientific center and the city of Jundishapur has been deeply correlated with the phenomenon of migration of Roman (Syriac-Nestorian) elites. Therefore, the causation and explanation of these migrations on the formation, life, and continuity of scientific center are significant to study. The present article attempted to investigate the dimensions of this issue from the perspective of historical sociology, relying on the theory of attraction and repulsion of Everett Lee. Thus, the present study tries to analyze three periods of elite migration from Rome to Jundishapur by using a descriptive-analytical method and relying on library resources and answer question of whether these migrations can be explained using the theory of attraction and repulsion? Findings indicate that in all three periods of the main migration of Roman elites to Jundishapur, Roman repulsions against Sassanid attractions have been very effective in the issue of residence and migration of elites. Religion has also been a crucial factor in the convergence and divergence of elites to migrate from Rome to Iran. The city of Jundishapur developed certain Syrian-Christian scientific and cultural features since its establishment. According to Everett Lee's migration theory, these characteristics had eliminated or downplayed the negative interventionist barriers and distance dilemma of elite migration from Rome to Jundishapur. Furthermore, the migration of elites from Rome to Jundishapur has been very effective in the survival of the city and the scientific center of Jundishapur.
用李的迁移理论考察罗马精英在君迪沙普尔科学中心形成和生存中的三个迁移时期
Jundishapur是伊朗最古老的科学和教育中心之一。萨珊沙普尔(I)时期出现了一个文明和知识领域,并逐渐出现了一个科学中心,特别是在医学领域。科学中心和君迪沙普尔城的辉煌与罗马(叙利亚-景教)精英的移民现象密切相关。因此,这些迁移对科学中心的形成、生命和延续的原因和解释具有重要的研究意义。本文试图从历史社会学的角度,借助李的吸引力和排斥力理论来考察这一问题的维度。因此,本研究试图利用描述分析的方法,并依靠图书馆资源,分析从罗马到君迪沙普尔的三个时期的精英迁移,并回答这些迁移是否可以用吸引力和排斥性理论来解释的问题。研究结果表明,在罗马精英向Jundishapur主要迁移的所有三个时期,罗马人对萨珊吸引力的排斥在精英的居住和迁移问题上非常有效。宗教也是精英从罗马移民到伊朗的汇聚和分化的关键因素。Jundishapur市自建立以来发展了某些叙利亚基督教的科学和文化特征。根据Everett Lee的移民理论,这些特征消除或淡化了从罗马到Jundishapur的精英移民的负面干预障碍和距离困境。此外,精英们从罗马向君迪沙普尔的迁移对城市和君迪沙普尔的科学中心的生存非常有效。
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