卡西奥多罗斯、狄奥多里克与泛哥特式王国之梦

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Vitiello
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摘要:511年,当狄奥多里克将格萨利奇从西哥特王位上除名时,他不可能知道他最害怕的西方对手,他的岳父克洛维斯不久后就会去世。狄奥多里克在西地中海地区实现了国际和平与普遍和谐。这种情况是军事胜利加上近二十年的婚姻联盟政策的结果。总体和平持续了十年,古代作家认为这是狄奥多里克长期统治的顶峰。这也是狄奥多里克试图将东哥特人和西哥特人统一在他的王国之下的十年,这是当时野蛮西部最大的政治实验。这种宣传的一些元素在Jordanes的Getica、Anonymus Valesianus II和Variae的一些章节中仍然存在。有趣的是,所有这些遗迹都可以追溯到卡西奥多罗斯。在他的《哥特史》中,他滥用传统和家谱,重新审视历史,调整年表,将狄奥多里克的统一目标代表为两个拥有相同血统但分裂了两个多世纪的民族的统一。虽然卡西奥多罗斯的《历史》已经失传,但我们有足够的元素来假设这位作者在国王的梦想结束之前写了狄奥多里克的颂词。本文的目的是揭示这一基本上已失传的宣传内容。
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Cassiodorus, Theoderic, and the Dream of a Pan-Gothic Kingdom
Abstract:When in the year 511 Theoderic removed Gesalic from the Visigothic throne, he could not have known that his most feared western antagonist, his father-in-law Clovis, would pass away soon afterwards. Theoderic was able to attain an international peace and a general harmony in the western Mediterranean world. This situation was the result of military victories combined with an almost twenty-year policy of matrimonial alliances. The general peace lasted for a decade which ancient authors identified as the peak of Theoderic's long reign. This was also the decade when Theoderic tried to unify Ostrogoths and Visigoths under his kingdom in the largest political experiment of the barbarian West of that time. A few elements of this propaganda survive in sections of the Getica of Jordanes, in the Anonymus Valesianus II, and in some of the Variae. Interestingly, all these vestiges go back to Cassiodorus. In his Gothic History, by abusing traditions and genealogies, revisiting history, and adapting chronologies, he represented Theoderic's aim of unification as a reunification of two peoples who shared the same origins but had been split for more than two centuries. While Cassiodorus's History is lost, we have enough elements to hypothesize that this author wrote the eulogy of Theoderic before the king's dream came to an end. The aim of this paper is to unfold the elements of this largely lost propaganda.
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Journal of Late Antiquity
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