Caelum et terra arserunt -关于公元192年火灾的历史和政治记录

A. Constantin
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分析和理清一个历史事件的大背景,比如公元192年的火灾,是理解同一件事如何根据叙述者的意图产生多种不同内涵的关键。首先,本文重点讨论了火灾是如何以及为什么被解释为康默多皇帝即将结束的预兆,特别是历史学家迪奥·卡修斯。稍后,我们将转向事件的事后状态,并考虑火焰造成的损害如何为塞维鲁皇帝通过建筑修复的方式实施他的视觉政策创造了框架。我们将在整篇文章中仔细研究的更广泛的范围是,火既是一个衰落的统治,也是一个新统治的开始。
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Caelum et terra arserunt — a historiographical and political account on the AD192 fire
To analyse and to disentangle the broader context framing a historical event such as the AD 192 fire are key aspects of understanding how the same happening can bear multiple different connotations depending on the intentions of the narrator. Firstly, this paper focuses on discussing how and why the fire was interpreted as an omen announcing emperor Commodus’ impending end especially by the historian Dio Cassius. Later on, we will shift towards a post factum state of events and consider how the damages caused by the flames created the frame for Emperor Severus to implement his visual policies by the means of architectural restoration. The wider spectrum we will scrutinise throughout the article is that of fire as a signifier for both a decaying reign and the start of a new one.
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