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摘要
对于《罗兰之香》(Chanson de Roland,公元11世纪末)及其德文版本《罗兰之香》(Rolandslied,公元12世纪末)的现代读者来说,大主教特平是一个有趣但令人困惑的角色:他是教会的一员,他鄙视那种只靠祈祷来对抗邪恶的生活方式,同时他积极参与对抗异教徒的战争。本文简要回顾了演说诗与吹捧诗融合的过程,并分析了特平在这两首诗中的不同表现形式,以揭示两位作者对11世纪和12世纪军事神职人员这一棘手问题的态度。
L’arcivescovo Turpino nella Chanson de Roland e nel Rolandslied
For modern readers of the Chanson de Roland (late 11th c.) and of its German version, the Rolandslied (late 12th c.), the Archbishop Turpin is an intriguing but bewildering character: he is a member of the Church who despises the idea of a life meant to fight evil only by means of prayers, and at the same time he takes active part in the war against the infidels. This paper briefly retraces the process that led to the convergence of oratores and bellatores, and analyzes the different forms of representation of Turpin in the two poems, in order to throw light on the attitude of each author to the thorny issue of militarized clergy in the 11th and 12th centuries.