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摘要
在这篇文章中,我调查了希腊诗人阿里翁在罗马挽歌中的形象,并以一个案例研究的方式重新思考了音乐意象与拉丁诗歌中体裁表现的关系。Arion,这位希腊传奇歌手,凭借其优美的音乐和歌曲奇迹般地被一只海豚救起,是罗马的知名人物。西塞罗和维吉尔提到过他;Marcus Cornelius Fronto写于公元前2世纪,甚至专门写了一本关于他的生平的短篇专著。1然而,正如我所说,正是在奥古斯都挽歌中,Arion的故事得到了最详细、最复杂的阐述。在Propertius 2.26A的一首诗中,演讲者想象他的爱人遭遇海难,她奇迹般地被救下Arion七弦琴的同一只海豚救了出来。在《法斯蒂2》的开头,奥维德讲述了阿里昂的故事,以解释海豚的星座,海豚因营救诗人而被提升到天堂(2.79-118)。是什么让阿里昂在罗马挽歌中成为如此强大的人物?阿里翁在希腊语的早期发展中扮演着神话和历史的角色
In this essay, I investigate the figure of the Greek poet Arion in Roman elegy, in a case study that reconsiders how musical imagery relates to the representation of genre in Latin poetry. Arion, the legendary Greek singer who was miraculously rescued by a dolphin thanks to the beauty of his music and song, was a well-known figure at Rome. He is mentioned by Cicero and Virgil; Marcus Cornelius Fronto, writing in the second century c.e., even devoted a short monograph to his life.1 Yet as I argue, it is in Augustan elegy that the story of Arion finds its most detailed and complex exposition. In Propertius 2.26A, a poem in which the speaker imagines his beloved suffering a shipwreck, she is miraculously saved by the same Dolphin that rescued Arion’s lyre. At the beginning of Fasti 2, Ovid narrates the tale of Arion to explain the constellation of the Dolphin, who is elevated to the heavens for rescuing the poet (2.79–118). What makes Arion such a potent figure in Roman elegy? Arion played a mythical and historical role in the early development of Greek
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Arethusa is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world and of the field of classics that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with more traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, this distinguished journal often features special thematic issues.