Tvář a její význam v nejstarších řeckých pramenech

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Aither Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.5507/aither.2023.002
Tomáš Vítek
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This paper explores what was meant by the face in various genres in antiquity from the earliest times to the beginning of Hellenism. The face originally represented a place where strong feelings were expressed, especially grief, shame and disgrace. If the face was somehow damaged or questioned, it diminished a person‘s value in life and after death and brought with it shame for the person and those close to him. Descriptions of the face were for a long time only very brief and general, but they still served to make aesthetic and moral judgments or to suggest how one‘s face should look in a particular situation. This prescriptive aspect was intensified in physiognomy, which, however, concentrated only on some partial features of the face (especially the eyes), while the face itself or as a whole was given little consideration. Physiognomists did not strive to depict the individual as faithfully as possible, but rather tried to identify him or her with one of a limited number of character types and to determine his or her proximity or distance to ideal values and models. Similar efforts and practices can also be observed in Greek portraiture and theatre, probably not only due to the influence of physiognomy. Although the Greeks gradually began to create more realistic and individualised portraits, they were generally more interested in typological features of the face and character.
脸及其在最古老希腊语中的含义
本文探讨了从最早的时代到希腊化的开始,在古代的各种体裁中,脸的含义。脸最初代表了表达强烈情感的地方,尤其是悲伤、羞耻和耻辱。如果脸因某种原因受损或受到质疑,它会降低一个人生前和死后的价值,并给这个人和他亲近的人带来耻辱。在很长一段时间里,对面部的描述都非常简短和笼统,但它们仍然用来做出审美和道德判断,或者暗示一个人的脸在特定情况下应该是什么样子。这种规定性在面相学中得到加强,然而,面相学只关注面部的某些部分特征(尤其是眼睛),而面部本身或整个面部很少得到考虑。面相学家并不力求尽可能忠实地描绘个人,而是试图将他或她与有限的性格类型中的一种识别出来,并确定他或她与理想价值观和模型的接近或距离。类似的努力和做法也可以在希腊的肖像和戏剧中观察到,可能不仅仅是由于面相学的影响。尽管希腊人逐渐开始创作更加写实和个性化的肖像,但他们通常对面部和性格的类型特征更感兴趣。
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