奴隶之手和殉道者之手:凯撒利亚的潘菲勒斯,亲笔签名,和文本遗物的兴起

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Sabrina Inowlocki
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摘要:本文分析了殉难框架下文本作为主体的具体重构,以及奥利根文本语料库的检索与保存。在这种情况下,我认为亲笔抄写和修改(即,用自己的手进行的文本手势)有了新的含义。我将重点关注凯撒利亚的潘菲勒斯和他的学生留下的订阅,以及杰罗姆关于《插图》的通知,以追溯自传在文化和宗教意义上的转变。从罗马帝国初期被奴役的抄写员的手到上古晚期殉道者的手,这种转变最终导致了一个“宗教化”的过程,在这个过程中,殉道者的手写文本被概念化为物理遗物。
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The Hand of the Slave and the Hand of the Martyr: Pamphilus of Caesarea, Autography, and the Rise of Textual Relics
Abstract: This paper analyzes a specific reconfiguration of the text as body in the framework of martyrdom and the retrieval and preservation of the Origenian textual corpus. In this context, I suggest that autographic copies and corrections (that is, textual gestures performed in one's own hand) took on a new meaning. I will focus on the subscriptions left by Pamphilus of Caesarea and his students, and on Jerome's notice 75 of the De uiris illustribu s to trace a shift in the cultural and religious significance of autography. From the hand of the enslaved copyist at the beginning of the Roman empire to the hand of the martyr in Late Antiquity, such a shift ultimately led to a process of "relicization" in which the martyr's handwritten text was conceptualized as a physical relic.
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Journal of Late Antiquity
Journal of Late Antiquity HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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