爱、胜利、不朽:北极光的神话与绘画传统

Claudia Rousseau
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北极光是一个明亮的星座,在初夏的天空中闪耀着耀眼的光芒。在北半球最古老的星座中,它独特的结构很容易辨认。它曾经是一组九颗恒星,是早期希腊天文学家唯一能看到的恒星环,他们将其命名为Στεϕανοσ,花环。它后来被区分为πρωτοσ和Βορεοσ(第一和北方),并被认为是积极的占星影响。早在公元前三世纪,这个星座就与巴克斯和阿里阿德涅的神话联系在一起。在这个神话中,皇冠通常被认为是阿里阿德涅的婚礼皇冠,在她死后,巴克斯把它扔向天空,以纪念他对她永恒的爱。尽管在古代文献中对这个神话的讲述有不同的说法,但这个星座被坚定地与阿里阿德涅的胜利以及她变成女神的过程联系在一起。这一绘画传统被改编为圣母玛利亚戴着星星王冠的形象,以及那些代表她由基督加冕的形象。
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Love, Triumph, Immortality: The Mythic and Pictorial Tradition of the Corona Borealis’
The Corona Borealis or Northern Crown is a bright constellation that shines conspicuously in the early summer sky. Among the oldest recognized constellations visible in the northern hemisphere, its distinctive configuration is easily discernible. Once a group of nine stars, it was the only stellar ring visible to early Greek astronomers who named it Στεϕανοσ, the Wreath. It was later distinguished as πρωτοσ and Βορεοσ (first and northern) and ascribed a positive astrological influence. The constellation was associated with the myth of Bacchus and Ariadne as early as the third Century BCE. In this myth, the Crown was most often identified as Ariadne's wedding crown which Bacchus hurled into the sky at her death as a memorial of his undying love for her. Although there are variations in the telling of the myth in ancient texts, the constellation was firmly identified with the triumph of Ariadne, and her transformation into a goddess. The pictorial tradition was adapted in images of the Virgin Mary with a starry crown, as well as those representing her Coronation by Christ.
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