魔法师恩培多克勒斯和他的六方药方

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Antichthon Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1017/ann.2019.1
C. Faraone
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在他的一个片段中,恩培多克勒斯对他的proprosam Pausanias说,预言或承诺他将学习pharmaka,这个词通常被理解为指治疗疾病的草药“药物”或“疗法”,这种解释反过来似乎受到了一种现代理解的鼓励,即恩培多克勒斯是一位经验主义的医生。然而,最近出版的《盖蒂六韵诗》提出了另一种解释,其中多次使用pharmaka这个词来指代保护一群房屋或一座城市免受危险的六韵咒语。此外,这些六步诗是刻在一块石板上的,这片石板的日期很可能是晚古典时期,来自西西里的塞利努斯城,这个日期和出处使它的创作与恩培多克勒斯本人非常接近。
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Empedocles the Sorcerer and his Hexametrical Pharmaka
Abstract In one of his fragments, Empedocles addresses his protégé Pausanias, predicting or promising that he will learn pharmaka, a word that is usually understood to mean herbal ‘drugs' or ‘remedies’ for disease, an interpretation that in turn seems to have been encouraged by a modern understanding that Empedocles was an empirically minded medical doctor. An alternate interpretation is suggested, however, by the recently published Getty Hexameters which use the word pharmaka several times to refer to hexametrical incantations that will protect a group of houses or a city from danger. These hexameters, moreover, are inscribed on a lead tablet of late-classical date that most probably came from the Sicilian city of Selinus, a date and a provenance that put its composition in close proximity to Empedocles himself.
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