适合(罗马)手掌的概念

Cristina Tur
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罗马作家卢修斯-塞内加(Lucius Anneus Seneca,公元前 4 年-公元前 65 年)是拉丁文学中斯多葛派哲学的主要代表人物,他用诗歌写了几部悲剧,其中拉丁名词 manus "手 "的出现率非常高,几乎是与悲剧主题更相关的其他术语(如 scelus "犯罪 "或 mors "死亡")出现率的两倍。本文提出的假设是,这种高出现率与 "体现 "概念以及塞内加的形象语言中用来编码抽象概念的隐喻和比喻有关。在由塞内加的戏剧和哲学文本组成的语料库中,对 manus 一词的出现情况进行了分析,并对其出现的隐喻和比喻语境给予了关注。结果发现,这个词可以指代多种现实,如个人、行动、身份、控制或权力。
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Concepts that fit in a (Roman) hand
The Roman author Lucius Anneus Seneca (4 BC–65 AC), the main representative of Stoic philosophy in Latin literature, wrote several tragedies in verse in which the Latin noun manus ‘hand’ has a remarkable incidence, almost doubling the occurrence of other terms more related to tragic themes, such as scelus ‘crime’ or mors ‘death’. This paper is based on the hypothesis that this high frequency is linked to the concept of embodiment as well as on the metonymies and metaphors used in Seneca’s figurative language to encode abstract concepts. The occurrences of the term manus in a corpus composed of Seneca’s dramatic and philosophical texts have been analysed, paying attention to the metonymic and metaphorical contexts where it appears. As a result, it has been observed that this word can refer to multiple realities such as individuals, actions, identity, control, or power.
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