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摘要
在本研究中,我们将重点关注新巴比伦编年史系列(ABC 1-7和MC 16- 17,21 -26)中提到的疾病和残疾,这些编年史是在公元前一千年的下半叶编写的。这些记录中的信息将根据公元前一千年的病史进行评估。特别要注意的是,在编写文本之前统治的美索不达米亚和埃兰国王的致命疾病的细节。重要的是要思考为什么有问题的医疗问题被包括在一些编年史中,因为编年史讲述的是值得注意的政治和军事事件。编年史内容包括有关国王的医疗疾病的信息,有助于评估巴比伦史学的政治、宗教和传统方面之间的关系。现代的假设,即新巴比伦和某些其他编年史是“历史诚实的典范”和公正的文本分享对国王疾病记录的历史批判,将被讨论。这项研究与公元前三千年中期到公元前六世纪末之间的历史时期有关。此外,其他编年史,如《魏德纳编年史》和《早期国王编年史》也将被大量引用。引用本文为:Kagnici, Gokhan,“Tibbi Bilginin Ideolojik Kullanimi Uzerine Okumalar: Yeni Babil kronikleinde hasaliklar ve Babil Tarih Yaziciligi”,土耳其历史研究,69(2019),第1-36页。
IDEOLOGICAL READINGS THROUGH THE MEDICAL RECORDS: ILLNESSES IN THE NEO-BABYLONIAN CHRONICLES AND BABYLONIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY
In this study, we will focus on the illnesses and disabilities mentioned in the Neo-Babylonian Chronicles Series (ABC 1-7 and MC 16-17, 21-26) which were compiled in the second half of the first millennium BC. The information in these records will be evaluated with regards to medical history in the first millennium BC. Particular attention will be given to the details concerning illnesses with fatal consequences for Mesopotamian and Elamite kings who had ruled before the time that the texts were compiled. It is very important to think about why the medical problems in question are included in some of the chronicles since the chronicles speak of accounts of noteworthy political and military events in general. Including information about the medical disorders concerning kings, the chronicles contents can contribute to evaluations of the relationship between the political, religious and traditional aspects of Babylonian historiography. The modern assumption, that Neo-Babylonian and certain other chronicles are “models of historical probity” and impartial texts sharing a historical critique on the records of the kings’ illnesses, will be discussed. This study is related to the historical period between the middle of the third millenium and the end of the sixth century BC. In addition, other chronicles such as the Weidner Chronicle and the Chronicle of Early Kings concerning this period will be referenced considerably as well. Cite this article as : Kagnici, Gokhan, “Tibbi Bilginin Ideolojik Kullanimi Uzerine Okumalar: Yeni Babil Kroniklerinde Hastaliklar ve Babil Tarih Yaziciligi”, Turk J Hist sayi 69 (2019), s.1-36.