这是关键的一天

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
R. Cowan
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卡尔恰斯在索福克勒斯的《阿亚斯》中预言,雅典娜的愤怒只会在“这一天”追着阿亚斯,这唤起了希波克拉底的关键一天的概念,在这一天,病人要么死亡,要么生存。这是阿提卡悲剧中与希波克拉底思想更广泛接触的一部分,对戏剧中对艾亚斯的“第二种”隐喻性疾病的描述具有重要意义。它将对疾病的神圣解释和物理解释置于彼此的紧张关系中。它还将第二种疾病构建为一种可以通过重新融入社会来治愈的疏离感疾病,这与阿亚斯自己将其解释为一种只能通过死亡来治愈的羞耻疾病形成鲜明对比。
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Aias’ Critical Day
Calchas’ prophecy in Sophocles’ Aias that Athena’s anger will pursue Aias for only “this one day” evokes the Hippocratic concept of the critical day, on which the patient might either die or survive. This is part of the wider engagement with Hippocratic ideas in Attic tragedy and has significant implications for the depiction of Aias’ “second”, metaphorical illness in the play. It places divine and physical explanations of illness in tension with each other. It also constructs the second illness as one of alienation that can be cured by reintegration into society, in contrast to Aias’ own interpretation of it as one of shame that can only be cured by death.
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