马格南:早期拉丁史诗中神话与历史之间的罗马人与地中海

Francesca Boldrer
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本文旨在说明早期拉丁史诗中海洋意象的显著存在,以反映最初建立在土地和农业基础上的罗马社会的演变。这种存在主要是由于第一次布匿战争,这场战争主要发生在海上,诗人Livius Andronicus和Naevius亲身经历过,随后被Ennius铭记。对隐含地提到地中海的文学段落的回顾表明(尽管是零碎的)希腊神话和罗马历史之间对马格南的兴趣,从对海洋神秘而敌对的环境的戏剧性描述,人与海之间的务实关系为和平时期提供了新的机会,并为世界提供了更广阔的视角。
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Mare magnum: the Romans and the Mediterranean Sea between myth and history in the early Latin epic
This article aims to illustrate the significant presence of images of the sea in the early Latin epic poetry as a mirror of the evolution of Roman society, which was originally founded on land and agriculture. This presence was mainly due to the first Punic War, which took place largely at sea, and was experienced by the poets themselves, Livius Andronicus and Naevius, and subsequently remembered by Ennius. A review of literary passages, which implicitly refer to the Mediterranean, shows (albeit in fragmentary form) the interest in the mare magnum between Greek myth and Roman history, changing from the dramatic representation of the sea as an enigmatic and hostile environment, to that of a pragmatic relationship between man and sea that offered new chances in peacetime and a wider perspective on the world.
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