南皮西迪亚的阿波罗岩石圣殿:传统与 "作者"

E. V. Prikhodko
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公元 1-3 世纪在金牛座山区建立的大多数岩石圣殿都具有祭祀性质。这些圣所属于不同的神灵。在皮西迪亚南部,已知有三个传统的阿波罗岩石圣殿:佩尔米纳斯、佩德尼索斯城附近和古城附近,古城遗址位于科卡勒勒附近。这些圣殿中的阿波罗形象与希腊人熟悉的裸神形象不同。在佩尔米纳斯(Perminus)的祭祀石碑上,阿波罗的形象是一位骑手神,而在另外两个圣所中,阿波罗的形象则再现了帕姆菲利亚城市锡德(Side)当地神灵,即所谓的阿波罗-锡德特斯(Apollo Sidetes)的基本思想。但在公元 2 世纪下半叶,一位名叫莱昂蒂阿诺斯的阿达达城市居民在亚兹勒卡翁的公路附近建立了他的 "作者 "圣殿。根据传统的献祭原则,莱昂提阿诺斯在岩石上刻下了自己的诗句,其中包含斯多葛哲学的颂词,并将自己的手杖作为礼物赠送给阿波罗。这根手杖象征着摒弃对一切物质的依赖,实现内心的自由,而这正是伊壁鸠鲁的教导。作者对这些圣所进行了比较描述,指出建立 "作者 "圣所的想法是如何从建立祭祀圣所的传统中产生的,以及这种新圣所与传统圣所的不同之处。
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Rock Sanctuaries of Apollo in Southern Pisidia: Traditional and “Author’s”
Most rock sanctuaries founded in the mountains of Taurus in the 1st – 3rd century AD had a votive character. These sanctuaries belonged to different deities. In southern Pisidia, three traditional rock sanctuaries of Apollo are known: in Perminus, near the city of Pednelissos, and near the ancient city, whose ruins are located near Kocaaliler. The iconography of Apollo in these sanctuaries differs from the image of a naked god familiar to the Greeks. On the votive stelae from Perminus, Apollo is represented as a rider-god, and in two other sanctuaries the image of the god reproduces the basic principles of the idea of the local god of the Pamphylian city of Side, the so-called Apollo Sidetes. But in the 2nd half of the 2nd century AD, a resident of the city of Adada named Leontianos founded near the road in Yazılı kanyon his “author’s” sanctuary. Based on the traditional votive principle, Leontianos carved on the rock his own verses containing hortations in Stoic philosophy and presented his walking stick as a gift to Apollo. This walking stick symbolized the rejection of reliance on everything material and the achievement of inner freedom, which was taught by Epictetus. The author provides a comparative description of these sanctuaries and points out how the idea of erecting an “author’s” sanctuary arose from the tradition of founding votive sanctuaries and how this new sanctuary differed from the traditional ones. 
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