“既不是德谟也不是波利斯”:《朱迪思书》中的后塞琉古社区形成

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1086/722610
Benedikt Eckhardt
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《朱迪思之书》经常在公元前二世纪犹太政治的背景下阅读,除了将虚构人物与历史人物进行可疑的识别之外,几乎没有什么实际的结果。但随着这本书最近的日期集中在公元前100年左右,另一个背景出现了:朱迪思是一个在后塞琉古背景下写的关于战争、政治和社区的故事。因此,它可以阐明我们通常无法回答的问题:塞琉古统治是如何塑造其臣民的共同体感和对未来的期望的,以及当塞琉古王朝消失时,这种情况是如何发生的?
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“Neither a Demos nor a Polis”: Post-Seleucid Community Formation in the Book of Judith
The Book of Judith has often been read against the backdrop of Judean politics in the second century BCE, with little tangible results beyond the questionable identification of fictional characters with historical figures. But with recent dates for the book converging around 100 BCE, another context comes into view: Judith is a story about war, politics, and community written in a post-Seleucid context. It can therefore elucidate questions we cannot normally hope to answer: How did Seleucid rule shape its subjects’ sense of community and expectations for the future, and how did this play out when the Seleucids were gone?
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期刊介绍: Classical Philology has been an internationally respected journal for the study of the life, languages, and thought of the Ancient Greek and Roman world since 1906. CP covers a broad range of topics from a variety of interpretative points of view. CP welcomes both longer articles and short notes or discussions that make a significant contribution to the study of Greek and Roman antiquity. Any field of classical studies may be treated, separately or in relation to other disciplines, ancient or modern. In particular, we invite studies that illuminate aspects of the languages, literatures, history, art, philosophy, social life, and religion of ancient Greece and Rome. Innovative approaches and originality are encouraged as a necessary part of good scholarship.
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