你的命是什么?

George Alexander Gazis
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这是对品达的《奥林匹斯2》中关于地下世界的叙述的一种新颖的解释,它远离了既定的方法,即试图分离和定义特定的宗教/邪教信仰,而是着眼于神话传统,品达利用神话传统来描绘一个来世的形象,这个形象既多样又熟悉。加齐斯特别指出,死后的世界被可视化为一个三层结构。这个模型,如果叠加在荷马的宇宙划分上,就会准确地反映出地下世界、地球和天堂的地理元素,最后一层代表着天空中存在的平原。然而,加齐斯认为,品达提出的描述与任何具体的学说几乎没有关系。这是有意为之,还是出于真正的无知,这是一个不可避免地要保持开放的问题。然而,可以证明的是,品达对不同来生概念的方法,在其独特性内,仍然像以往一样传统。
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What is your Lot?
A novel interpretation of the underworld narrative of Pindar’s Olympian 2, which moves away from the established approach that seeks to separate and define specific religious/cultic beliefs, and looking instead at the mythic tradition which Pindar exploits in order to paint an image of the afterlife which is as diverse as it is familiar. Gazis argues specifically, that the afterlife is visualised as a three levelled construct. This model, if superimposed upon the Homeric division of the cosmos would reflect precisely the geographical elements of the underworld, the earth and heaven, with the last level, representing a plain of existence in the sky. Gazis argues, however, that the description which Pindar presents has very little to do with any concrete doctrine. Whether this is done intentionally or as a result of genuine ignorance is a question that has to, inevitably, remain open. What can however be proved, is that Pindar’s approach to the concept of distinct afterlives remains, within its peculiarity, as traditional as ever.
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