熟悉滋生:乱伦和托勒密王朝。

Sheila L Ager
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本文从多个跨学科的角度考察托勒密乱伦问题。具体地说,它试图确立以下几点:在古代记录中几乎没有证据支持托勒密人遭受近亲繁殖的有害遗传影响的普遍说法;到目前为止,各种理论提出的解释托勒密乱伦最多只能提供部分理由,这种王朝的做法;托勒密乱伦最令人信服的理由是在复杂的,也许是无意识的,象征性的动机中找到的,类似于人类学家在其他文化中观察到的;最后,对托勒密人来说,乱伦就像他们臭名昭著的“truphê”一样,是一个王朝的标志,突出了他们的独特性,尤其是他们的权力。
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Familiarity breeds: incest and the Ptolemaic Dynasty.

This paper examines the problem of Ptolemaic incest from a variety of cross-disciplinary perspectives. Specifically, it seeks to establish the following: that there is little in the ancient record to support the common claim that the Ptolemies suffered extensively from the deleterious genetic effects of inbreeding; that the various theories so far put forward as explanations for Ptolemaic incest offer at best only a partial rationale for this dynastic practice; that the most compelling rationale for Ptolemaic incest is to be found in complex, and perhaps unconscious, symbolic motivations analogous to those observed by anthropologists in other cultures; and finally, that, for the Ptolemies, incest was, like the "truphê" for which they were so notorious, a dynastic signature which highlighted their singularity and above all, their power.

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