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摘要
本研究对 tendo Achillis 的词源进行了批判性的重新评估,研究了它与经典史诗中描绘的阿基里斯之间的联系。该研究对约瑟夫-海尔特(Joseph Hyrtl)在 19 世纪首次提出并仍被广泛接受的解释提出了质疑,该解释认为是菲利浦斯-韦尔海延(Philippus Verheyen)在 17 世纪晚期引入了与阿基里斯有关的术语。本研究通过对西欧 16 世纪至 18 世纪早期的解剖学出版物(分为四个不同时期)的广泛回顾,研究了肱三头肌远端肌腱(DTTS = tendo calcaneus)命名的起源,包括术语及其解剖功能之外的叙述背景。研究结果表明,与阿基里斯有关的名称早于弗海因(Verheyen),这与赫特尔(Hyrtl)的时间轴相矛盾,并表明与阿基里斯形象的关联更为错综复杂。这不仅揭示了最著名的解剖学地名之一的发展过程,还增强了我们对医学术语与文化叙事之间相互作用的理解。
Reappraisal of the etymology of tendo Achillis: Achilles, the aggressor or the sufferer?
This study critically reassesses the etymology of the tendo Achillis, examining its connection to Achilles as depicted in classic epics. It challenges the interpretation by Joseph Hyrtl, first presented in the 19th century and still widely accepted, which credits Philippus Verheyen with the introduction of Achilles-related terminology in the late 17th century. Through an extensive review of anatomical publications from the 16th to the early 18th century across Western Europe, categorized into four distinct periods, this study investigates the origins of the nomenclature for the distal tendon of the triceps surae (DTTS = tendo calcaneus), including both the terminology and the narrative contexts beyond its anatomical functions. The findings reveal that names associated with Achilles predate Verheyen, contradicting Hyrtl's timeline, and suggesting a more intricate association with the figure of Achilles. This not only illuminates the development of one of the most recognized anatomical eponyms but also enhances our understanding of the interplay between medical terminology and cultural narratives.