Immaginario del mare e homonoia. Luoghi reali e virtuali dell’armonia e dell’amicizia nella retorica politica e nella prassi (IV sec. a.C.)

G. D. Rocchi
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Concord is order, harmony, balance, it is a moral principle that inspires pacific coexistence within the civic community; this is the image delivered by IV century philosophical and political thought. Such a notion was developed within a speculation over spaces and places considered in their faculty of producing or hindering the establishment of a condition of ὁμονοeῖν. In the IV century cultural horizon the sea figured both as the space of inequality, violence and power struggle, as opposed to the earth that produced concord and relations of friendship, and also as a vehicle of ideas that associated freedom and concord, a bulwark for democracy. Athens’s action on the sea was just as much a model for both the positive and negative notion. Gorgias and Lysias can be considered the first authors to provide evidence of these contrasting representations. Under another perspective, the sea was the space of mercantile activities and the Aegean harbours functioned as privileged places of an operational concord born from the meeting and association of diverse people, united by their work experiences and economic interests by which social integration prevailed over political distinctions. The diffusion of the cult of Homonoia at Piraeus, epigraphically attested since the IV century B.C., and its fortune among the communities of thiasotai testifies its correlation with mercantile society and its establishment among the multiethnic population of the Athenian port. The devotion of citizens and foreigners, free and slaves, men and women, answered the need for a cult to be shared by people of most diverse provenance, heterogeneous social extraction and of different religious traditions, offering thus a model of homonoia that went beyond the bounds of the civic community to be declined according to the criteria of cosmopolitism and integration.
海洋和homonoia的想象。在政治辞令和实践中和谐和友谊的真实和虚拟场所。
协和是秩序、和谐、平衡,它是一种道德原则,激励公民社会内部和平共处;这是四世纪哲学和政治思想所传达的形象。这种概念是在对空间和地点的思考中发展起来的,这些空间和地点被认为具有产生或阻碍建立一个ο μο οe ον的条件的能力。在四世纪的文化视野中,海洋既是不平等、暴力和权力斗争的空间,与产生和谐和友谊关系的大地相对立,也是将自由与和谐联系在一起的思想载体,民主的堡垒。雅典在海上的行动,同样是正反两面概念的典范。高尔吉亚和吕西亚斯可以被认为是第一个提供这些对比表征证据的作者。从另一个角度来看,海洋是商业活动的空间,爱琴海港口是一个特殊的地方,在不同的人的会议和协会中诞生了一个和谐的运营场所,他们的工作经验和经济利益使社会一体化胜过了政治差异。从公元前四世纪开始,铭文就证明了霍莫诺亚崇拜在比雷埃夫斯的传播,以及它在thiasotai社区中的财富,证明了它与商业社会的联系,以及它在雅典港口多民族人口中的建立。公民和外国人,自由人和奴隶,男人和女人的奉献,满足了最多样化的来源,不同的社会背景和不同的宗教传统的人们共享邪教的需要,从而提供了一种超越公民社区界限的同质性模式,根据世界主义和一体化的标准被拒绝。
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