1617年,国王詹姆斯一世前往爱丁堡时,苏格兰臣民的欢迎辞

Q4 Arts and Humanities
K. D. Dzyubinskaya
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本文分析了1617年詹姆斯六世和斯图亚特一世访问苏格兰期间,苏格兰知识分子的欢迎辞。这些由知识分子自己撰写的演讲,反映了苏格兰文艺复兴时期对苏格兰地位的看法。一方面,通过这样的演讲,苏格兰知识分子获得了与国王沟通的可能性,表达了他们对两王联合的态度和国王改革苏格兰教会的愿望。文章的作者特别关注了苏格兰知识分子承认苏格兰和英格兰的联合,但将其视为两个自治王国的联合。通过对苏格兰历史的叙述,知识分子为国王詹姆斯六世和斯图亚特一世描绘了苏格兰摆脱英格兰国王统治的历史独立,以及苏格兰教会摆脱罗马影响的自由。另一方面,国王詹姆斯六世和斯图亚特一世是苏格兰知识分子群体的一员,是大学,学院和知识分子群体本身的赞助人。总之,我们注意到,欢迎致辞的内容相似,都是描绘苏格兰的辉煌历史,目的是颂扬苏格兰文化和他们的苏格兰国王詹姆斯六世和斯图亚特一世。
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Welcoming speeches of Scottish subjects during the great progress of King James I Stuart to Edinburgh in 1617
This article analyzes the welcoming speeches made by Scottish intellectuals during the journey of James VI and I Stuart to Scotland in 1617. These speeches, composed by the intellectuals themselves, reflected Scottish renaissance ideas on the status of Scotland. On the one hand, through such adresses Scottish intellectuals obtained the possibility to communicate with the crown and to express their attitude to the union of the two crowns and the king’s desire to reform the Scottish church. The author of the article pays special attention to the fact that Scottish intellectuals acknowledged the union of Scotland and England but perceived it as a union of two autonomous kingdoms. Using narratives drawn from Scottish history, intellectuals depicted for King James VI and I Stuart the historical independence of Scotland from English kings and the freedom of the Scottish Kirk from the influence of Rome. On the other hand, King James VI and I Stuart himself was part of this intellectual Scottish community, acting as patron for universities, colleges, and the intellectual community itself. In conclusion we notice that the welcoming speeches were similar in their content, depicting the glorious history of Scotland with the aim to extol Scottish culture and their Scottish King James VI and I Stuart.
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