味道的帝国。

Kentron Pub Date : 2019-12-20 DOI:10.4000/kentron.3432
A. Dalby
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作为目前正在发展的“感官考古学”的一部分,本文以古典拉丁文学为例,展示了如何通过具体地使用附在地名上的形容词和附在感官对象名称上的地理形容词,来构建罗马帝国的感官地理,正如其居民所经历和感受的那样。最后,它考虑了罗马高卢的一些分散的例子如何为中世纪法国丰富的感性地理提供早期线索。
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Goût d’empire
As a companion-piece to the “archaeology of the senses” that is now being developed, this article shows, taking examples that can be derived from classical Latin literature, how it is possible to construct a sensual geography of the Roman Empire, as experienced and felt by its inhabitants, by using specifically the epithets attached to toponyms and geographical epithets attached to the names of sensual objects. In conclusion, it considers how a few scattered examples from Roman Gaul provide early clues to the rich sensual geography of medieval France.
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