基隆和索隆关于皮斯塔特暴政的警告。

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Unai Iriarte
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我们从过去的悲剧事件中形成某种记忆的方式影响着我们对过去的认识。这篇文章的目的是澄清两件事的真实性,斯巴达的基隆和雅典的梭伦,古希腊七位智者中的两位,警告庇西特拉斯的意图,以实现他的暴政。为此分析了这两种情况下分别在官方背景来源及其evolucion historica,以便了解其plasmacion historiografia远第五和第四。c .分析historiografico这两个事件在各自的来源我们可以得出结论:这些都是比historicos文学广告。EnglishThe way in which we shape特定memory based on作出经has an effect on the facts of knowledge we have of that过去。在这篇文章中,我们想知道两段的可靠性,在这两段中,斯巴达的奇隆和雅典的梭伦,古希腊的七个智者中的两个,在这两段中,我们想知道庇西斯特拉斯是暴君。Hence we both cases separately, paying特别注意analyse to the来源及其历史演变,in order to明白这些⑵“在场in the historiography of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. Historiographical analysis of both in其各自的故事来源let us both warnings确有more literary than历史”的作家。
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Las advertencias de Quilón y Solón sobre la tiranía de Pisístrato.
espanolLa manera en la que conformamos una determinada memoria a partir de hechos tragicos de nuestro pasado repercute en el conocimiento que tenemos de dicho pasado. En el presente articulo se pretende dirimir la veracidad de dos episodios a traves de los cuales Quilon de Esparta y Solon de Atenas, dos de los Siete Sabios de la antigua Grecia, avisan de las intenciones de Pisistrato en la consecucion de su tirania. Para ello se analizan ambos casos por separado, atendiendo al contexto de las fuentes y su evolucion historica, a fin de entender su plasmacion en la historiografia de los siglos V y IV a. C. El analisis historiografico de estos dos acontecimientos en sus respectivas fuentes nos permite concluir que ambos avisos eran mas literarios que historicos. EnglishThe way in which we shape a particular memory based on tragic facts of the past has an effect on the knowledge we have of that past. In this article, we aim to discern the reliability of two episodes in which Chilon of Sparta and Solon of Athens, two of the Seven Wise men of ancient Greece, warn about Pisistrato’s becoming a tyrant. Hence we analyse both cases separately, paying special attention to the sources and their historical evolution, in order to understand these episodes’ presence in the historiography of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. Historiographical analysis of both stories in their respective sources let us conclude that both warnings were more literary than historical.
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