Tyrannicide, Law, and Sacrifice in Julius Caesar

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ELH Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1353/elh.2022.0031
Mary Nyquist
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Abstract:This essay introduces Plutarch's Life of Publicola as a crucially important yet previously neglected intertext. The first of two passages relevant to Shakespeare's drama involves Publicola's legislation granting immunity to anyone carrying out tyrannicide if specified conditions are met; the second concerns an abortive conspiracy against the Republic's founding consuls. In conjunction with Graeco-Roman and early modern views of tyranny and antityranny, these passages act as an imaginative matrix and new interpretative framework for Julius Caesar's engagement with tyrannicide, the constitutional implications of one-person rule, the conspirators' hands immersed in the slain Caesar's blood, and the Republic's transition to Imperial rule.
恺撒大帝的弑君、法律与牺牲
摘要:本文将普鲁塔克的《Publicola的一生》作为一部极其重要却又被忽视的互文进行介绍。与莎士比亚戏剧有关的两段中的第一段涉及Publicola的立法,如果满足特定条件,任何人实施暴政都可以豁免;第二个是针对共和国创始执政官的未遂阴谋。结合希腊罗马和早期现代对暴政和反暴政的看法,这些段落充当了一个富有想象力的矩阵和新的解释框架,用于解释朱利叶斯·凯撒与暴政的接触,一人统治的宪法含义,阴谋家的手浸在被杀的凯撒的血中,以及共和国向帝国统治的过渡。
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