Origin Stories: Plundered Libraries and Theories of Appropriation in Greek and Roman Imperial Literature

IF 0.7 1区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Alexandra Leewon Schultz
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This article argues that anecdotes about Roman generals plundering foreign libraries were a type of Roman origin story that gained traction among imperial authors writing about the republican past. Scholars have traditionally treated these anecdotes as historical sources that document not only the beginnings of Roman literary, scientific, and book history, but also Rome's ability to transform military victory into cultural and intellectual conquest. Adopting a different approach, I argue that anecdotes about plundered libraries were a means by which imperial authors contested the extent and nature of foreign cultural influence on Rome and hence the makeup of Romanness itself.

起源故事:被掠夺的图书馆和希腊罗马帝国文学中的挪用理论
本文认为,关于罗马将军掠夺外国图书馆的轶事是一种罗马起源故事,在撰写共和历史的帝国作家中引起了关注。传统上,学者们认为这些轶事不仅记录了罗马文学、科学和书籍历史的开端,而且还记录了罗马将军事胜利转化为文化和智力征服的能力。我采用了一种不同的方法,我认为关于被掠夺图书馆的轶事是帝国作家质疑外国文化对罗马的影响程度和性质的一种手段,从而构成了罗马本身。
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the APA (TAPA) is the official research publication of the American Philological Association. TAPA reflects the wide range and high quality of research currently undertaken by classicists. Highlights of every issue include: The Presidential Address from the previous year"s conference and Paragraphoi a reflection on the material and response to issues raised in the issue.
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