Widowing the Streets of Troy (Il. 5.642): Notes on the Conceptual Basis of a Unique Metaphor in Homer's Iliad

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Antichthon Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1017/ann.2020.7
Fabian Horn
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Abstract This article argues for an approach based on the cognitive linguistic theory of conceptual metaphors (CMT) by demonstrating its potential for the discussion and interpretation of Homeric metaphors. CMT provides a theoretical framework for analysing metaphors in a conceptual context, and even with unique, i.e. apparently non-formulaic, metaphors in Homeric poetry the possibility of a conceptual basis always needs to be considered for comprehensive study. Even unusual expressions such as the phrasing of Il. 5.642, χήρωσɛ δ’ ἀγυιάς, where Heracles is said to have ‘widowed the streets’ of Troy can be related to other metaphors (esp. Τροίης ἱɛρὰ κρήδɛμνα in Il. 16.100, where the phrasing is formulaic) drawing on the same conceptualization of the city is a woman. This appears to be a contextually specified version of the personification of locations which not only provides the basis for poetic extensions but also has the potential to reflect back on the literal usage of certain salient terms and imbue them with particular, ominous meaning (such as κρήδɛμνον in Il. 22.470).
《特洛伊街道的寡妇》(Il. 5.642)——对荷马《伊利亚特》中一个独特隐喻的概念基础的注解
摘要本文提出了一种基于概念隐喻认知语言学理论的研究方法,论证了概念隐喻认知语言学理论对荷马隐喻的探讨和解释的潜力。CMT为在概念语境中分析隐喻提供了一个理论框架,即使荷马诗歌中的隐喻是独特的,即显然是非公式化的,也需要考虑到概念基础的可能性来进行全面的研究。甚至不寻常的表情如Il的措辞。5.642,χήρωσɛδ的ἀγυιάς,据说,赫拉克勒斯的寡妇特洛伊城的街道上可以与其他隐喻(特别是Τροίηςἱɛρὰκρήδɛμνα在Il。16.100中,措辞是公式化的)画在同一城市的概念是一个女人。这似乎是地点人格化的一个上下文指定的版本,它不仅提供了诗歌扩展的基础,而且有可能反映出某些显著术语的字面用法,并赋予它们特殊的、不祥的含义(如Il. 22.470中的κρ νον)。
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