阿耳戈诺塔斯人是我们的朋友

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 N/A CLASSICS
Alexandra Madeła
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古代晚期的《特洛伊史》(De excidio Troiae historia)据说是由特洛伊战争中的一名士兵--弗里吉亚人达雷斯--所写,该书鼓励读者查阅一本名为《阿尔戈诺特人》(Argonautae)的著作。本文讨论了如何理解这一参考文献的三种可能性--它可能是这本假名作品的真正作者、假定的译者尼波斯或表面上的作者达雷斯的评论。研究认为,古代的读者对特洛伊战争之前的文学作品非常熟悉,并讨论了《特洛伊达雷斯》可能指的是神话中的奥菲斯创作的关于阿尔戈诺特人的诗歌的可能性。最后得出的结论是,这种提法是故意含糊其辞的。
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Qui volunt eos cognoscere, Argonautas legant
The late antique De excidio Troiae historia, supposedly written by a soldier in the Trojan War, Dares the Phrygian, encourages the reader to consult a work called Argonautae. This article discusses three possibilities of how to understand this reference—it could either be a comment by the real author of this pseudonymous work, or the supposed translator Nepos, or the ostensible author Dares. It argues that audiences in antiquity were familiar with the idea of literature written prior to the Trojan War, and debates the possibility that the Trojan Dares might refer to a poem about the Argonauts which was composed by the mythical Orpheus. It comes to the conclusion that the reference is intentionally ambiguous.
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MNEMOSYNE
MNEMOSYNE CLASSICS-
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期刊介绍: Since its first appearance as a journal of textual criticism in 1852, Mnemosyne has secured a position as one of the leading journals in its field worldwide. Its reputation is built on the Dutch academic tradition, famous for its rigour and thoroughness. It attracts contributions from all over the world, with the result that Mnemosyne is distinctive for a combination of scholarly approaches from both sides of the Atlantic and the Equator. Its presence in libraries around the globe is a sign of its continued reputation as an invaluable resource for scholarship in Classical studies.
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