Things Left Unsaid

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I Tatti Studies Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1086/699816
S. Butler
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PROBABLY NOTHING ANGELO POLIZIANO WROTE has more often been quoted than this: “Non exprimis, inquit aliquis, Ciceronem. Quid tum? Non enim sum Cicero! Me tamen (ut opinor) exprimo” (Someone says to me, “You don’t express Cicero.” So what? I’m not Cicero! All the same, as I see it, I express myself ). These sixteen words comprise roughly one-half hundredth of a percent of Poliziano’s published Latin and Greek works, and one suspects that their author would be dismayed to find his vast, rich oeuvre—and his brief but extraordinary life—so often reduced to a single epigram. And yet, there it is: abrupt, arresting, remarkable. One way or another, one cannot really reckon with Poliziano without reckoning with his most famous dictum, and this is especially true for the reader
没说出口的事
安杰洛·波利齐亚诺(ANGELO POLIZIANO)的这句话最常被引用:“没有经验,没有经验,没有经验。”英镑tum吗?非敌人和西塞罗!有人对我说:“你没有表达西塞罗的意思。”那又怎样?我不是西塞罗!尽管如此,在我看来,我还是表达了自己)。这16个词大约占了波利齐亚诺发表的拉丁语和希腊语作品的0.5%,人们怀疑,这些作品的作者会沮丧地发现,他庞大而丰富的全部作品——以及他短暂而非凡的一生——经常被压缩成一句警句。然而,它就在那里:突然,引人注目,引人注目。不管怎样,如果不考虑波利齐亚诺最著名的格言,就无法真正理解他,对读者来说尤其如此
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